Thailand

Epic tropical beauty, ancient temples, amazing food scene and vibrant nightlife

With 16 million foreigners flying into the country each year, Thailand is Asia’s primary travel destination and offers a host of places to visit. Travel to Thailand and you’ll find that despite this vast influx of visitors, it’s cultural integrity remains largely undamaged. Thailand is a country that cleverly avoided colonization has been able to absorb Western influences while maintaining its own rich heritage.

Thailand travel facts

Though the high-rises and neon lights occupy the foreground of the tourist picture, the typical Thai community is still the farming village, and you need not venture far to encounter a more traditional scene of fishing communities, rubber plantations and Buddhist temples.

Around 40% of Thais earn their living from the land, based around the staple rice, which forms the foundation of the country’s unique and famously sophisticated cuisine.

Tourism has been just one factor in the country’s development which, since the deep-seated uncertainties surrounding the Vietnam War faded, has been free, for the most part, to proceed at death-defying pace – for a time in the 1980s and early 1990s, Thailand boasted the fastest-expanding economy in the world.

Through all the changes of the last sixty years, the much-revered constitutional monarch, King Bhumibol has lent a measure of stability.

Furthermore, some 85 percent of the population are still practicing Theravada Buddhists, a unifying faith that colors all aspects of daily life – from the tiered temple rooftops that dominate every skyline, to the omnipresent saffron-robed monks and the packed calendar of festivals.

Best Places To Visit In Thailand

Thailand is a diverse, affordable, and magical country. It is becoming increasingly touristy, but with good reason.

The picturesque beaches, the sparkling Buddhist temples, the friendly locals, the cheap prices, the flavorful food, the rugged mountains, the lush jungle; all of these are reasons why backpackers keep flocking to Thailand.

But despite the number of tourists, you can still find hidden gems and quiet, local areas for immersing yourself in the culture. Throughout all the best places to visit in Thailand, there are always touristy spots and non-touristy spots.

A fantastic way to get to know the local culture is by doing a work exchange with World Packers. You get to live and work with locals while saving money on accommodation.

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