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Thailand is divided into six geographic regions, each with its own distinct culture, landscape, and climate. These regions are:

  • 1

    Northern Thailand

    Known for its mountains, cooler climate, and Lanna culture. Major cities: Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai.

  • 2

    Northeastern Thailand (Isan)

    Characterized by a more arid climate and unique culture influenced by Laos. Major cities: Khon Kaen, Udon Thani.

  • 3

    Central Thailand

    The heart of the country, home to the capital, Bangkok, and the fertile Chao Phraya River basin. Major cities: Bangkok, Ayutthaya.

  • 4

    Eastern Thailand

    Known for its beaches and islands, such as Pattaya and Koh Samet. Major cities: Chonburi, Rayong.

  • 5

    Western Thailand

    Featuring mountainous terrain and national parks. Major cities: Kanchanaburi, Phetchaburi.

  • 6

    Southern Thailand

    Famous for its tropical islands and coastlines along the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. Major cities: Phuket, Krabi, Surat Thani.

Northern Thailand

The north of the country borders Myanmar and Laos. The northernmost point is Amphoe Mae Sai, Chiang Rai Province, with tourist attractions like Mae Sai Market, Golden Triangle, Wat Phra That Doi Wao, and Wat Thampla (locally known as Money Temple).

Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Phayao, Phrae, Uttaradit.

Northeastern Thailand (Isan)

The north of the country borders Myanmar and Laos. The northernmost point is Amphoe Mae Sai, Chiang Rai Province, with tourist attractions like Mae Sai Market, Golden Triangle, Wat Phra That Doi Wao, and Wat Thampla (locally known as Money Temple).

Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Phayao, Phrae, Uttaradit.

Central Thailand

The north of the country borders Myanmar and Laos. The northernmost point is Amphoe Mae Sai, Chiang Rai Province, with tourist attractions like Mae Sai Market, Golden Triangle, Wat Phra That Doi Wao, and Wat Thampla (locally known as Money Temple).

Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Phayao, Phrae, Uttaradit.

Eastern Thailand

The north of the country borders Myanmar and Laos. The northernmost point is Amphoe Mae Sai, Chiang Rai Province, with tourist attractions like Mae Sai Market, Golden Triangle, Wat Phra That Doi Wao, and Wat Thampla (locally known as Money Temple).

Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Phayao, Phrae, Uttaradit.

Western Thailand

The north of the country borders Myanmar and Laos. The northernmost point is Amphoe Mae Sai, Chiang Rai Province, with tourist attractions like Mae Sai Market, Golden Triangle, Wat Phra That Doi Wao, and Wat Thampla (locally known as Money Temple).

Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Phayao, Phrae, Uttaradit.

Southern Thailand

The north of the country borders Myanmar and Laos. The northernmost point is Amphoe Mae Sai, Chiang Rai Province, with tourist attractions like Mae Sai Market, Golden Triangle, Wat Phra That Doi Wao, and Wat Thampla (locally known as Money Temple).

Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Phayao, Phrae, Uttaradit.