Top 7 Thailand Destination Travel Guides - (PDF Chapters) Lonely Planet

Thailand is one of the world's great paradise destinations, home to the world class international city of Bangkok the country is surrounded by popular exotic island retreats and jungle. There is accommodation to meet all budgets in this exciting location, so throw caution to the wind and book a flight, we guarantee you won't regret it.

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ETG Tip: You can easily combine a beach holiday in Thailand with jungle and city. Head to Pi in the north for elephant trekking, Koh Chang is a great paradise island near Bangkok, or fly south to Koh Samui or Phuket for a spot of island hopping.

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Top 7 Thailand Destination Travel Guides - (PDF Chapters) Lonely Planet


1. Thailand - Ko Samui & the Lower Gulf (PDF Chapter) Lonely Planet

This is the Ko Samui & the Lower Gulf chapter from Lonely Planet’s Thailand guidebook.


2. Thailand - Hua Hin & the Upper Gulf (PDF Chapter) Lonely Planet

This is the Hua Hin & the Upper Gulf chapter from Lonely Planet’s Thailand guidebook.


3. Thailand - Bangkok & Around (PDF Chapter) Lonely Planet

This is the Bangkok & Around chapter from Lonely Planet’s Thailand guidebook.


4. Thailand - Phuket & the Andaman Coast (PDF Chapter) Lonely Planet

The Andaman is Thailand’s turquoise coast, that place on a ‘Travel to Paradise’ postcard that makes you want to leave your job and live in flip-flops…forever. And for once, the beauty exceeds the hype with white beaches, cathedral-like limestone cliffs and hundreds of jungle-covered isles.


5. Thailand - Hua Hin & Southern Gulf (Chapter) Lonely Planet

The upper southern Gulf has long been the favoured retreat of the Bangkok monarchy and elite. Today domestic tourists flock to this coast in the same pursuit of leisure as well as to pay homage to the revered kings whose palaces-away-from-palace are now open to the public. Rarely does culture and coast meet with such proximity and collaboration. This is also a surf-and-turf destination offering historic sites, pleasant provincial life, jungle-filled parks and long sandy beaches all within an easy commute from Bangkok.


6. Thailand - Northeastern Thailand (Chapter) Lonely Planet

Isan, as the region is called, offers a glimpse of the Thailand of old: rice fields run to the horizon, water buffaloes wade in muddy ponds, silk weavers work looms under their homes, and pedal-rickshaw drivers pull passengers down city streets. If you have a penchant for authentic experiences, it will surely be satisfied here, where you’ll also find  that the language, food and culture are more Lao than Thai, with hearty helpings of Khmer and Vietnamese thrown into the mix.


7. Lonely Planet: Thailand - Chiang Mai Province (Chapter)

The province of Chiang Mai, with its cooling mist-shrouded mountains bursting with dense jungle, has long enticed visitors. Highlights of the region include the laid-back city of Chiang Mai, with its moated, partially walled old city; its celebrated ancient temples; and a traveller-friendly scene. Activities such as cycling, hiking, elephant trekking, bird-watching and river rafting offer an escape from the steaming plains.