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Undiscovered gems to explore in Thailand after visa waivered for Indians

For many years, Indian tourists have flocked to Thailand in search of its breathtaking beaches, lively culture, and mouthwatering cuisine. The recent visa waiver deal has made the Land of Smiles even more accessible to Indian travelers.

Beyond Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket’s well- traveled routes, Thailand has an abundance of undiscovered locations just waiting to be discovered.

Indian tourist can now easily visit the fascinating regions of Thailand because of visa waiver, offering them an unparalleled opportunity for exploration, adventure, and cultural immersion.

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KANCHANBURI: The Heaven by the Riverside

Kanchanaburi, a riverbank town renowned for it’s breathtaking natural beauty and historical significance, is only a few hours drive from Bangkok. Here, you may take a train trip on the historic Death Railway, which was constructed during World War II, or visit the Erawan National Park to see emerald-green tiered pools and waterfalls.

PAI: Free sprited Retreat

Travelers looking for place and a relaxed atmosphere are drawn to Pai, a bohemian oasis tucked away in Thailand’s northern foothills. Pai, surrounded by verdant valleys, hot springs, and waterfalls, is a great place for those who enjoy the outdoors.

KOH LANTA: A Retreat on an Island

Although Krabi and Phuket frequently garner most of the attention, Koh Lanta is still a pristine island getaway. Clear waters, immaculate beaches, and a colorful underwater world makes this place a great place to dive and snorkel.

SUKHOTHAI: The Archaic Treasure

The cradle of the Thai people, Sukhothai is a UNESCO World Hertage site with a wealth of historical and cultural legacy. Discover the exquisitely maintained 13th-century Buddha statues and historic temples art Sukhothai Historical Park.

 

Bharat Express English

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