WELCOME TO THAILAND

Thailand is known as "The Land of Smiles"

Thai culture is very open. Thais are easy-going, friendly and sweet by nature. They love fun and humour. Found everywhere, the smile signals a relaxed way of life, friendship, and welcome, and makes Thai culture unique.

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Thailand is one of the world’s most renowned holiday destinations, with a wide variety of things to see and do, from culture, religion, food, nature, water, adventure, sports and also relaxing activities. Thailand also growing as a health and wellness destination, with a huge number of healing and detox centres. Muay Thai is rapidly expanding world-wide, now with many Muay Thai camps and competitions held across Thailand. There are thousands of temples and cultural centres promoting the unique Thai culture, as well as Royal Thai palaces to witness. Thai food plays an integral role in the Thai way of life, and with Thai food growing in popularity worldwide, authentic Thai food from the streets or in fine dining restaurants will certainly not disappoint anyone.

Of course, Thailand’s beaches and islands are unmissable as their beauty and uniqueness are breathtaking. With a huge range of water activities including snorkelling, scuba diving, parasailing and jet skiing…there is something for everyone to do in Thailand!

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Cuisine

One of the most flavorsome, fragrant, and exciting cuisines in the world . Thai cooks carefully balance savory, sweet, spicy, sour, and salty flavors in each dish. Eating Thai food is a huge (and important) part of your holiday in Thailand. Thanks to its exotic flavours and fragrances, Thai cuisine is popular worldwide. A walk through the city’s alleyways often results in a stop at a food stall, where you can enjoy skewered meats, fried rice, noodles, and spicy soups at rather affordable prices.

A plate of Thai food is one of the most photogenic there can be as it’s so colorful. There are usually several different vegetables involved making this cuisine a healthy option. The herbs and spices also have beneficial properties, for instance, galangal and lemongrass are both rich in antioxidants and have anti-inflammatory properties.

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Thai fruits
Khao Pad (Thai Fried Rice)

Culture

Thailand is known as "The Land of Smiles"

Thailand’s main religion is Theravada Buddhism. Culture has a strong belief in ghosts and spirits.

Thai culture is very open. Thais are easy-going, friendly and sweet by nature. They love fun and humour. Found everywhere, the smile signals a relaxed way of life, friendship, and welcome, and makes Thai culture unique.

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