Moving on to the list of Unseen Thailand with less crowded attractions, you can fully enjoy your trip with impressive scenery that is worth the visit.
The Unseen Thailand attractions that you must visit EP2
1. Take photos with a turquoise waterfall at Gor Luang Waterfall: Lampoon
Visit Mae Ping National Park, and see the beautiful teal limestone waterfall that looks like a turquoise gemstone. The water is crystal clear. You can see underwater life, and the color of the water will change during the seasons.
Tips: In winter (December-February), the waterfall provides the most beautiful color, stunning clear turquoise blue.
Location: Mae Ping National Park, Ko Subdistrict, Li District, Lamphun
2.The heart-shaped waterfall Pitugro: Tak
The Pitugro is the highest waterfall in Thailand, hidden amidst nature and fertile forest. Two water streams run down and join from the left and right, creating a big heart-shaped scenery. Absorb the beauty with the mist of rain, perfect for taking photos.
Tips: If you want to visit, you must prepare your body for taking a long 8 kilometers walk.
Location: Sam Muen Mountains Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary, Tak Province
3. See Sakura blooms on Doi AngKang: Chiangmai
You don't need to fly to Japan to see the Sakura anymore by visiting Angkhang Royal Agricultural Station. Where you can see the over 5,0p0 Sakura trees from Japan and Taiwan fully blooming to greet the visitors.
Tips: Seeing the Sakura in full bloom from places along the way up to the Doi while enjoying the pleasantly cool weather.
Location: Doi Ang Khang, Chiang Mai Province
4. Experience the charm of the World Heritage Site at Wat Sri Chum: Sukhothai
The Sukhothai Historical Park is a World Heritage site worthy of preservation. Wat Srichum enshrined a large Buddha image in the attitude of subduing Mara, named "Phra Atchana."
Tips: Appreciate the beauty, snap the photos, and listen to the story of the speaking Buddha image.
Location: Old Town Subdistrict, Mueang District, Sukhothai Province
5. Drive along the beach at Neun Phaya Viewpoint: Chantaburi
The longest road along the sea on Noen Phaya, Burapha Cholatit Road, stretches from the north beach to the south of the Chantaburi Sea. Delightful atmosphere like you're abroad.
Tips: Ride a bike along the sea and feel the pleasant weather while enjoying the sunset scenery
Location: Chao Lao Beach, Sanam Chai Subdistrict, Na Yai Am District, Chanthaburi Province
The Unseen Thailand attractions that you must visit EP2