Enjoy a slow life in these relaxing holiday destinations

Enjoy a slow life in these relaxing holiday destinations

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Enjoy a slow life in these relaxing holiday destinations

The end of the year till the beginning of the next year is a time of numerous holidays and long vacations. It is also the best time to revel in chilly winter weather. A lot of us use this occasion to take time off work or from studies to just chill and enjoy a slow life after a long, hectic year.

Here are 10 places for a slow and relaxing recess to re energize your soul.


1. Khao Yai

A haven for nature lovers, though its peak period is during the New Year’s week, Khao Yai is one of the most popular tourist destinations all year round. It offers a wide array of natural landscapes, from mountainous areas to open fields, flower gardens and vineyards. Hotels and accommodation are abundant and varied. Popular attractions around Khao Yai include Khao Yai National Park, Farm Chokchai, Palio Khao Yai, The Bloom flower garden, Ban Tha Chang spring, and Khao Yai Panorama Farm.

Book accommodation in Khao Yai with Traveloka here.


2. Bang Kachao

Bang Kachao is an artificial island located in Phra Pradaeng district of Samut Prakan. Often referred to as the green lung of Bangkok, it is popular with nature lovers and cyclists. Bangkokians frequently visit this place to cycle around the island to sightsee the peaceful community and enjoy delicious street food along the way. Nearby attractions include Bang Namphueng Floating Market, Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park and Botanical Garden, and Siamese Fighting Fish Gallery.

Book accommodation in Bang Kachao with Traveloka here.


3. Nan

The hottest (or coolest) destination for a chilling holiday at the moment, this northern city boasts not only enchanting Lanna culture, but also lovely natural landscapes. Whether you are a temple seeker, a nature lover, or an ancient culture enthusiast, Nan has something to offer. Must-visit places in Nan include Doi Samer Dao in Si Nan National Park, Wat Phumin, Nan National Museum, and rice terrace in Pid Thong Lang Phra Royal Development Project.

Book accommodation in Nan with Traveloka here.


4. Kanchanaburi’s Raft Accommodation

Does the idea of a floating hotel sound enticing to you? Try staying at one of the raft hotels along the River Kwai in Kanchanaburi. These hotels floating on the water are guaranteed to give you a unique and refreshing experience. You can simply open the door of your room and jump right into the river. You can also enjoy various activities such as rafting, canoeing, and cruising.

Book raft accommodation in Kanchanaburi with Traveloka here.


5. Ban Rak Thai

Ban Rak Thai (Thai-loving village) is a village near Mae Hong Son established by migrants from Yunnan province of China. Located over 1,700 metres above sea level it is surrounded by bountiful forest and mountains. The highlight of this place is the lake in the middle of the village which is covered in fog every morning, creating a spectacular view. Tea is one of the primary products here and the plantations are some of the must-visit places when you come to Ban Rak Thai.

Book accommodation in Ban Rak Thai with Traveloka here.


6. Sattahip

A relaxing destination close to Bangkok, Sattahip offers a peaceful and exclusive beach where visitors can simply sit back and listen to the sounds of waves while sipping their favourite drink. Popular attractions around Sattahip include Nang Ram Beach, Nang Rong Beach, Bang Sa-Ray Beach, and Thai Island and Sea Natural History Museum.

Book accommodation in Sattahip with Traveloka here.


7. Chiang Khan

A small district in Loei province, Chiang Khan is becoming more popular for its classic old-school charm. This city near the Mekong River makes one feel as if living in the old world. Tourists are commonly seen cycling around the town and making merit at famous temples such as Wat Maha That, Wat Phon Chai, and Wat Srikunmuang.

Book accommodation in Chiang Khan with Traveloka here.


8. Phu Lom Lo

Phu Lom Lo is situated in Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park, Phitsanulok province. It is another destination with a picturesque million dollar view. The best time to visit Phu Lom Lo is in January when the entire mountain is painted pink by over 1,000 rai of Wild Himalayan Cherry Blossoms.

Book accommodation in Phu Lom Lo with Traveloka here.


9. Suan Phueng

Suan Phueng district in Ratchaburi is considered one of the most romantic locations in the country, as testified to by its nickname the “Switzerland of Thailand.” As a result, hotels and resorts in Suan Phueng often try to recreate European atmosphere through their architecture and decor. If you want to experience a western-style holiday, you don’t need to travel far. Just visit Suan Phueng over a weekend.

Book accommodation in Suan Phueng with Traveloka here.


10. Chiang Mai

It wouldn’t be a complete holiday list without including Chiang Mai, everyone’s favourite destination in the north of Thailand. Chiang Mai was once the capital of the Lanna Kingdom and its heritage is still evidenced in the culture and lifestyle of today. It also boasts an abundance of nature and is home to Thailand’s highest peak – Doi Inthanon. Some of Chiang Mai’s other most famous tourist attractions include Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Tha Pae Walking Street, and Nimmanhaemin Road.

Book accommodation in Chiang Mai with Traveloka here.


Pick your favourite destination for relaxation and book accommodation with Traveloka.

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