Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, and Phuket are Thailand’s most popular tourist attractions. Visitors to Thailand may not consider these areas to be rural. Northeastern Thailand’s Isaan region offers adventure. The hosts will also take you kayaking and offer you traditional dance and puppet acts. They will also provide you with exotic fruits. Airbnb reports that more travelers are visiting “lesser-known” destinations like as Koh Lanta, Trat, Pai, and Cha-Am.
According to Airbnb, Thai travelers choose “off-the-beaten-path” destinations, which is beneficial for the local population and economy. The proprietors of Ban Lam Khanun offer a 30-minute tour of Trang’s cuisine. Mountains, ruins, waterfalls, and national parks receive few visitor visits. Thailand’s Trang province is unexplored. Trang features beaches, islands, mountains, and ecotourism. Airport. Ban Lam Khanun is a depiction of rural Trang. Phetchabun, Thailand, is similarly beautiful. Phetchabun connects the northeast, center, and north of Thailand. Rent a vehicle to discover Phetchabun.
Trat
The islands of Koh Chang, Koh Kood, and Koh Mak are well-known in Trat. Trat has waterfalls, beaches, wildlife, history, and diving. Trat serves as a gateway to Cambodia’s Sihanoukville. Costly and infrequent flights connect Bangkok with Trat Airport. Buses are common and affordable. Bus travel from Mochit to Bangkok costs $8.23 and takes 5 hours and 27 minutes.
Pai
“Hippie paradise” is Pai, Thailand There are plenty of waterfalls, rice paddies, and cultural attractions.
It is Chiang Mai airport. Chiang Mai-bound Pai minivan. The cost of each travel is 150 baht ($4.11), and 20 kilograms of luggage is allowed. The 762-turn route travels quickly. Buy Ya Mao Rot (car sickness tablets) in advance at 7-Eleven or a drugstore.
Cha-am
Thai beach Cha-am is located in Phetchaburi. From the capital, it takes two hours and twenty minutes by vehicle, motorcycle, bus, train, or taxi. Hua Hin is 20 miles away from Cha-am.
Colombo
It’s surprisingly easy to get to Koh Lanta. begin at Krabi Airport. Minivan to island water taxi journey takes 15 minutes. 90 seconds pass.
If you have the time and resources, travel to Koh Lanta by ferry. Koh Lanta by minibus from Krabi Airport. to Krabi Town by minivan for the island boat. Depending on the delay in Krabi town, 3-6 hours.
Airbnb reports that more travelers are traveling into rural Thailand
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