Living in Luxury in Thailand


Thailand is known as one of the tourist destinations in South-East Asia. People from all over the world come and enjoy the different facilities provided by Thai Government. Thai people are also sensible about their tourism industry. They try to do their level best to keep up the good effort. Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia are placed at the four corners of Thailand. The excellent beaches, delicious cuisine, fascinating culture and truly tropical climate, all these attract a lot of tourists from different parts of the world. Thai people as well as Thai government take care of this fact and established huge hotel accommodation in each of the cities. In order to offer quality accommodation to travelers, there are numerous luxury hotels in Thailand.

All of these luxury hotels are concentrated in major cities and tourist areas in Thailand. The luxury hotels are mainly concentrated on the areas like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Ayutthaya, Pattaya, Kanchanaburi, Sukhothai, Surat Thani and Chiang Rai. In some of the beaches you can see luxury hotels are situated to accommodate the tourist. If you are planning to visit Ko Chang Island which is about 330 kilometers from Bangkok, choose from various luxury hotels of the area. Some of the well-known luxury hotels are Koh Chang Kacha Resort & Spa, Alina Grande Resort, Garden Resort, Amari Emerald Cove Resort, and Gajapuri Resort and Spa.

Phuket is one of the largest islands where several luxury hotels are present. These can be named as Amora Resort, Avantika Boutique Hotel, Diamond Cliff Resort & Spa, Adamas Resort Spa, and Laguna Beach Resort. You will also find several luxury hotels in various beach destinations such as Ko Samui, Krabi, Ko Lanta and Ko Pha Ngan. Khao San Road and Rattanakosin area of Bangkok can be mentioned to have several luxury hotels.

Luxury hotels like JW Marriott Hotel, Shangri - La Hotel Bangkok, Amari Watergate Hotel and Grand Millennium Sukhumvit Hotel offers easy reach to Suvarnabhumi Airport and tourist spots like The Grand Palace, Wat Arun, Wat Pho and Wat Phra Kaew.

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