Among the most common stereotypes in Thailand is the idea that the Land of Smiles is reduced to a series of temples that are worth visiting. Of course, Thailand is full of pagodas and temples of all kinds, but its cultural heritage is much richer and more varied.
Alain Bouvier : “Thailand has enormous cultural wealth: classical Thai culture in the center, Lanna culture in the north, Isaan culture in the northeast, and Malay and Muslim culture in the south. The variety of fauna and flora is also impressive in the variety of landscapes: between the mountains and valleys of the north, through the fertile plains of the center, to the sea coasts and islands, as well as to national parks and bird sanctuaries.
Add to this sport: Thai boxing, trekking, cycling, water sports, golf… And of course there is also Thai cuisine, rich and varied, from one province to another, knowledge is what Thais love share. culinary courses. We also can’t forget about shopping, which is also part of the experience thanks to markets and shops of all kinds, all sizes and always lively. I have no doubt that fashion lovers and craft lovers will find what they are looking for here!”
Exploring Thailand beyond the clichés reveals a multifaceted country, where every discovery invites you to something new, every place reveals unexpected encounters and tastes. There is so much to see, visit, and enjoy in every sense of the word that every return promises a unique experience. Traveling to Thailand, going beyond stereotypes, means growing as a traveler.