Honeymoon in Thailand: 10 Unique Places Not to Be Missed

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Evelyn Carpenter

Who hasn't daydreamed more than once about a romantic trip to Thailand? And why not, if Thailand is by far one of the most beautiful destinations in Southeast Asia, which is characterized by offering an ideal setting for honeymooners, with turquoise beaches, a rich wild nature, an ancient culture, wonderful people and the most romantic landscapes. Simply perfect.and ideal for a honeymoon.

We know that this is a trip you have prepared with love, taking care of every detail, since this will be the destination you will remember all your life as the place where you relaxed and enjoyed your new life as husband and wife. We invite you to take note and write down the 10 unique places you can't miss on your honeymoon.

1. Bangkok

Thailand's capital is full of surprises and treasures, such as majestic palaces, ancient temples, floating markets, colorful tuk-tuk Here you will have the opportunity to do cultural and gastronomic tourism.

Shopping

For those who love to make shopping We tell you that Bangkok is a shopping paradise, from the Siam Paragon, the most luxurious shopping mall with the largest aquarium in Asia (where you can even dive among sharks), to the MBK, the paradise of copies and counterfeits. You are sure to have a good time in such a varied and exotic market.

The most romantic nights

For truly unforgettable nights, you can't miss the panoramic views of the city from Heaven Bangkok, and enjoy dinner with live music at Anantara's Zoom Sky Bar, or a drink at Maggie Choo's, inspired by the cabarets of Shanghai in the 1920s. At one of these places you can ask for the song you danced to to be played for you.the first dance of marriage, that melody that brings back so many memories.

Thai food tasting

That Thai cuisine is among the best in the world is no news to anyone. In Bangkok you can eat for little money, and the restaurants are all spectacular. If you have the budget, drop by Nahm or Sra Bua, at the Kempinski Hotel.

Full relax

Since you are in Thailand, it is a must to enjoy their massages. In Bangkok you have several options, from an exclusive massage at the Pacific City Club, on the 30th floor of the Six Senses Hotel or at the exceptional Health Land Spa & Massage (Pinklao). You can even go to the austere and very professional Wat Pho Thai Traditional Massage School. All of them are excellent.

Indispensable

You can't leave the capital without visiting the Grand Palace or temples such as Wat Traimit, Wat Pho or Wat Arun. Don't forget to buy a souvenir in the Chatuchak market, have a snack in the amazing Chinatown, rent a barge to stroll along the klongs or canals of Thonburi, have a dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River, or not to go to the art show.And if there's still time, head to the flower market as well.

2. Ayutthaya

Located in the valley of the Chao Phraya River, it is one of the most seductive cities in Thailand. Composed of ancient and spectacular temples with great Buddhas, it is a World Heritage Site and is only 80 kilometers from Bangkok.

3. Chiang Mai

If you are looking for tranquility, Chiang Mai, in the north of the country, is the destination for you. There you can trek through the jungle, visit Buddhist spiritual centers or take care of the tender elephants of the Elephant Nature Park. We suggest you to rent a motorbike and discover all its corners and secrets.

4. Khao Sok National Park

Thailand has amazing nature reserves, and Khao Sok National Park in the south of the country is one of the most beautiful. Get ready to enjoy mountains, mysterious limestone caves, rivers, lakes and a large dam that you can tour by boat or even sleep on its waters in floating cabins. What could be more magical?

5. Kanchanaburi

Are you familiar with the movie The Bridge on the River Kwai? If not, we recommend you to watch it or google it, because two hours from Bangkok you have the chance to discover not only the most famous bridge in the history of cinema, but also the most beautiful landscapes and some of the most spectacular waterfalls or caves (Kaeng Lawa) in Southeast Asia.

7. The 9 pearls of the Andaman Sea

There are nine small islands an hour and a half from Khao Lak and not far from Phuket, forming a chain of tropical paradises. Thinking of diving? Then take note of this place. Koh Similan, the most popular island, has only one affordable beach, a beauty of white sand and turquoise waters.

7. Koh Samui and Koh Phangan

Koh Phangan, Koh Samui and Koh Tao are located in the southeast of Thailand and are three of the most famous islands in the country, with permission of the touristy Phuket. Koh Phangan is a bohemian place, with cafes and its ultra famous Full Moon Party. Nearby are Koh Tao and Koh Nang Yuan, more secluded islands to relax and practice scuba diving or snorkeling. snorkel .

8. Railay

It is a small peninsula in the province of Krabi, in southern Thailand, which can only be reached by boat because of its high limestone cliffs, which attract thousands of climbers from around the world, although it is also known for its beautiful and quiet beaches.

Phuket

Although most of its beaches are touristy, you can still find some virgin sands. A must is to discover Phang Nga Bay, dotted with small islands with a characteristic rocky landscape. Don't forget to visit the nearby Ao Phang-Nga National Marine Park, nor miss Tham Nak or Naga Cave. In this area there is also Khao Ping Kan, the Hanging Rock, which is known as the "Hanging Rock".as the island of James Bond, for having been the scene of one of his films.

10. Ko Phi Phi

Since you are in Thailand, a visit is a must. Despite the unfortunate tsunami of 2004, it is still a paradise. An excursion by boat is a must. kayaking to see Monkey Beach, visit Viking Cave and its swallows' nests, or do some of the most popular snorkel And don't forget to watch the sunsets from the spectacular viewpoints of any beach.

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Evelyn Carpenter is the author of the best-selling book, All you need for your marriage. A Marriage guide. She has been married for over 25 years and has helped countless couples build successful marriages. Evelyn is a sought after speaker and relationship expert, and has been featured in various media outlets including Fox News, Huffington Post, and more.