BangkokOne of the most traveller-friendly cities in Asia is Bangkok. The city boasts some of the country's most visited historical venues |
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Jim Thompsons Thai HouseThe former home of Jim Thompson serves as a museum showcasing Thai architecture and art. It is an example of the finest Thai residences on display in Thailand today. |
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Muang BoranThe Ancient City is a park in the shape of Thailand. Historic temples and palaces are accurately recreated and placed to their corresponding geographic position in Thailand. |
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Safari worldCovering over 200 acres and located nearby Bangkok, it’s Thailand's greatest and most popular open zoo. Safari World comprises of two main attractions - Safari Park and Marine Park. |
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Snake FarmThe snake farm in Bangkok is not just a place to demonstrate snakes to tourists, but is one of the premier snake anti-venom research facilities in the world. |
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Wat ArunTemple of Dawn (Wat Arun) is a distinctive 88 meters single spike of white tangled mosaic with broken porcelain across the river from Wat Po on the dock. |
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Wat BenchamabophitDesigned by Prince Narai it is one of the most beautiful temples and a major tourist attraction in Bangkok. Wat Benchamabophit is a Buddhist temple in the Dusit district of Bangkok. |
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Wat PhoNearby the Grand Palace, there is a boasting sight, the largest reclining Buddha in Asia. |
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Wat Phra KaewThe temple is located in the center of Bangkok district Phra Nakhon, within the territory of the Grand Palace. It is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. |
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Wat SaketThe renowned for a sacred place among the Thais as well as a famous tourist site is Wat Saket. A staircase of 318 steps leads to the top of the Golden Mount and to the Buddha’s relics. |