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 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. |