what are your Thailand must-dos?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems a long way to go not to see Angkor Wat.

BTW, Thailand and Cambodia are fighting right now.



Yes I wouldn't take the land route to Siem Reap but I wouldn't recc that anyway. Flights and daily life have not been affected, so it's good to be aware but I'm not sure it changes anything.
Anonymous
I would not be traveling to Thailand right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen one thing mentioned in this entire thread that seems worth doing in Thailand. Is it really that bleak?


Wat Pho was really cool, there are amazing beaches, and it's some of the best food in the world. But I don't like traveling to huge cities and Bangkok is almost incomprehensibly huge, so I wish we'd spent more of our time in northern Thailand or checked out a couple of extra beaches instead of so much time in the city.
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Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen one thing mentioned in this entire thread that seems worth doing in Thailand. Is it really that bleak?


Wat Pho was really cool, there are amazing beaches, and it's some of the best food in the world. But I don't like traveling to huge cities and Bangkok is almost incomprehensibly huge, so I wish we'd spent more of our time in northern Thailand or checked out a couple of extra beaches instead of so much time in the city.


So one temple? Some beaches? Some food? Is that really it?!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen one thing mentioned in this entire thread that seems worth doing in Thailand. Is it really that bleak?


Wat Pho was really cool, there are amazing beaches, and it's some of the best food in the world. But I don't like traveling to huge cities and Bangkok is almost incomprehensibly huge, so I wish we'd spent more of our time in northern Thailand or checked out a couple of extra beaches instead of so much time in the city.


So one temple? Some beaches? Some food? Is that really it?!


Ma'am are you being trafficked to Thailand or something? Don't go if you don't want to go. Go somewhere that sounds interesting to you.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Seems a long way to go not to see Angkor Wat.

BTW, Thailand and Cambodia are fighting right now.

:-(


Yes I wouldn't take the land route to Siem Reap but I wouldn't recc that anyway. Flights and daily life have not been affected, so it's good to be aware but I'm not sure it changes anything.

We just did this flight from Siem Reap to Bangkok a few weeks ago and it was fine. I'd be surprised if either country does anything to affect tourism. It's just too important to their economies.

The flight was about 1.5 hours and pretty easy. The Siem Reap airport is about an hour from the temple, but is brand new and very modern. It was super easy to navigate. The Bangkok airport can be hard to get to with traffic, but is okay. Try to stay on a rail line instead of taking a taxi to avoid getting stuck in a massive traffic jam.

We were glad we went to see Siem Reap. You've already come so far to get to SE Asia, that it's not a big hop to go see a spectacular site.
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Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen one thing mentioned in this entire thread that seems worth doing in Thailand. Is it really that bleak?


Wat Pho was really cool, there are amazing beaches, and it's some of the best food in the world. But I don't like traveling to huge cities and Bangkok is almost incomprehensibly huge, so I wish we'd spent more of our time in northern Thailand or checked out a couple of extra beaches instead of so much time in the city.


So one temple? Some beaches? Some food? Is that really it?!

You know you have access to Google, right? Feel free to do your own research or pay a travel agent. Bashing anons for not giving you enough free detailed info to plan a trip (and detailing ops thread) is lame.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen one thing mentioned in this entire thread that seems worth doing in Thailand. Is it really that bleak?


Wat Pho was really cool, there are amazing beaches, and it's some of the best food in the world. But I don't like traveling to huge cities and Bangkok is almost incomprehensibly huge, so I wish we'd spent more of our time in northern Thailand or checked out a couple of extra beaches instead of so much time in the city.


So one temple? Some beaches? Some food? Is that really it?!

You know you have access to Google, right? Feel free to do your own research or pay a travel agent. Bashing anons for not giving you enough free detailed info to plan a trip (and detailing ops thread) is lame.


Oh I’ve researched it plenty, and it seems like a horrible place. So I’m asking anyone who has been there to tel me what they enjoyed. And so far, it seems not much. If you have something to add, then by all means, please do!
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Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen one thing mentioned in this entire thread that seems worth doing in Thailand. Is it really that bleak?


Wat Pho was really cool, there are amazing beaches, and it's some of the best food in the world. But I don't like traveling to huge cities and Bangkok is almost incomprehensibly huge, so I wish we'd spent more of our time in northern Thailand or checked out a couple of extra beaches instead of so much time in the city.


So one temple? Some beaches? Some food? Is that really it?!

You know you have access to Google, right? Feel free to do your own research or pay a travel agent. Bashing anons for not giving you enough free detailed info to plan a trip (and detailing ops thread) is lame.


Oh I’ve researched it plenty, and it seems like a horrible place. So I’m asking anyone who has been there to tel me what they enjoyed. And so far, it seems not much. If you have something to add, then by all means, please do!


So you are just here to crap on other people’s destinations? Go away
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Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen one thing mentioned in this entire thread that seems worth doing in Thailand. Is it really that bleak?


Wat Pho was really cool, there are amazing beaches, and it's some of the best food in the world. But I don't like traveling to huge cities and Bangkok is almost incomprehensibly huge, so I wish we'd spent more of our time in northern Thailand or checked out a couple of extra beaches instead of so much time in the city.


So one temple? Some beaches? Some food? Is that really it?!

You know you have access to Google, right? Feel free to do your own research or pay a travel agent. Bashing anons for not giving you enough free detailed info to plan a trip (and detailing ops thread) is lame.


Oh I’ve researched it plenty, and it seems like a horrible place. So I’m asking anyone who has been there to tel me what they enjoyed. And so far, it seems not much. If you have something to add, then by all means, please do!


So you are just here to crap on other people’s destinations? Go away


No, the opposite. I want to know what they enjoyed? So far we have one temple, beaches and food. Possibly touching or bathing an elephant, but not sure if they enjoyed that. Anything else?
Anonymous
OP here, and this is only my 3rd post. I'm not the poster who is bashing peoples' suggestions, so please keep them coming. Even the ones suggesting going to Cambodia area interesting, although I don't think we'll be able to go that route.

As for Thailand itself, there is a family reason why we're going there and as I said, we've been there once before. I'm just really looking to see what others have liked, and I'm sensing an elephant sanctuary theme, so I'm going to look into that (a real sanctuary, not one that has elephant rides because that's horrible). Beach time is already planned as well.
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Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen one thing mentioned in this entire thread that seems worth doing in Thailand. Is it really that bleak?


Wat Pho was really cool, there are amazing beaches, and it's some of the best food in the world. But I don't like traveling to huge cities and Bangkok is almost incomprehensibly huge, so I wish we'd spent more of our time in northern Thailand or checked out a couple of extra beaches instead of so much time in the city.


So one temple? Some beaches? Some food? Is that really it?!

You know you have access to Google, right? Feel free to do your own research or pay a travel agent. Bashing anons for not giving you enough free detailed info to plan a trip (and detailing ops thread) is lame.


Oh I’ve researched it plenty, and it seems like a horrible place. So I’m asking anyone who has been there to tel me what they enjoyed. And so far, it seems not much. If you have something to add, then by all means, please do!


OP here and this is not me! I can say that I enjoyed the food, the people, and how much the country as a whole seems to love cats. My daughter loved the giant malls, and my son loved snorkeling.
Anonymous
Are you aware of the way between Thailand and Cambodia that is happening right now? https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/25/world/asia/thailand-cambodia-border-death-toll.html
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Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen one thing mentioned in this entire thread that seems worth doing in Thailand. Is it really that bleak?


Wat Pho was really cool, there are amazing beaches, and it's some of the best food in the world. But I don't like traveling to huge cities and Bangkok is almost incomprehensibly huge, so I wish we'd spent more of our time in northern Thailand or checked out a couple of extra beaches instead of so much time in the city.


So one temple? Some beaches? Some food? Is that really it?!

You know you have access to Google, right? Feel free to do your own research or pay a travel agent. Bashing anons for not giving you enough free detailed info to plan a trip (and detailing ops thread) is lame.


Oh I’ve researched it plenty, and it seems like a horrible place. So I’m asking anyone who has been there to tel me what they enjoyed. And so far, it seems not much. If you have something to add, then by all means, please do!


So you are just here to crap on other people’s destinations? Go away


No, the opposite. I want to know what they enjoyed? So far we have one temple, beaches and food. Possibly touching or bathing an elephant, but not sure if they enjoyed that. Anything else?

Stop derailing.
Anonymous
Most people go to Thailand because it’s cheap yet feels fancy/exotic. Most enjoy the beaches and venture out to see something more cultural.
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