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January 21, 2009

Buddhist Temples in Thailand

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Thailand is one of the world’s most devout Buddhist countries. If you’re looking to do some soul searching while you’re away from work, then a vacation in Thailand would be the perfect option. This country has some of the most beautiful and old monasteries of the world. The Grand Palace in Rattanakosin houses the famous Wat Phra Kaew Buddhist temple which has the statue of the Emerald Buddha. This place is also considered as one of the most sacred sites in the country. There are many other beautiful temples that are dedicated to Buddha all across Thailand such as Wat Yai Chai Mongkon in Phitsanulo, Wat Mahathat in Nakhon Si Thammara and Wat Ko Keo Suttharam in Phetchaburi.

There are many flights that travel regularly to this busy country of Asia. You can easily get yourself a reservation on any of the budget flights that cater to the budget traveler. The best way to get a good deal for your money is to travel by a discount flight since you can get some good bargains on your flight fare. The best time to travel to Bangkok is during the off season that is during the rainy season as this is when the prices for the hotels and flights are much cheaper compared to the rates throughout the year.

There are many places that of interest in Thailand such as the beautiful beaches of Phuket which has about 39 islands in the Andaman Sea. This is a very famous spot with the tourists, who are looking to enjoy a relaxed lazy vacation. When in Phuket one can pamper themselves with Thai massages and the fantastic spa treatments. There are so many beaches in this region that are a perfect place to enjoy some beautiful sunsets with your loved one.

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