Hidden gems of Thailand: 5 must-visit destinations beyond the crowds
Siddhartha Jana
Thailand has extended its visa-free entrance policy for Indian tourists indefinitely, allowing for a 60-day stay with a 30-day extension option, promoting tourism between the two nations.
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Koh Yao Noi, a beautiful island between Phuket and Krabi, provides tranquil beaches, ancient fishing towns, and eco-friendly resorts, providing a pleasant respite from the masses.
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Sukhothai Historical Park, with its well-preserved ruins and temples, offers a quieter, more intimate view of ancient Thailand than the more touristic Ayutthaya.
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Chiang Dao, north of Chiang Mai, is a nature lover's heaven with limestone caverns, hot springs, and walking paths.
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Khanom, a beautiful coastal town in southern Thailand, is known for its rare pink dolphins, tranquil beaches, and scenic waterfalls, making it an excellent quiet retreat.
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Phu Kradueng National Park, famed for its breathtaking views, waterfalls, and difficult walks, is a favourite among nature lovers looking for an isolated and pure setting.
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