Bangkok is usually characterized as insatiable, contradictory and full of fun. It is a city of surprises. Hua Hin is another popular destination in Bangkok. Bangkok and surrounding areas are known as "Thailand's Rice Bowl". It is one of the world's most fertile rice and fruit growing areas, this is the economic and cultural heartland of the Thai nation. Very often it is called The Rocky Head because the beach stretches for more than three kilometers from the fishing village and rocky headland until a southern headland. South of Hua Hin there is Khao Takiab (Chopstick Mount). On the top of the mountain there is an ancient temple. A lot of the tourists coming to Hua Hia would like to visit local railway station which is considered to be the oldest railway station in Thailand. Do not waste time and go to Wong Klai Kang Won Palace – the alternative summer palace of His Majesty and Queen Rampai Phanee. It impresses the tourists by its unique mixture of architecture styles. To have rest and to enjoy piece and lyric atmosphere visit Kaeng Krachan national park - Thailand's biggest national park. Not far from it there is Pala-U Waterfall. It is a 15-level waterfall stretching out to the Burmese border.
The city of Chiang Mai is also full of different attractions. The tourists can choose any type of the activity the city suggests – to pick through hill tribe crafts in the night market, to relax along the shore of the Mae Kok River, or to take a look-out residence in the many hilltop guesthouses. But the most popular is the temple tour which includes the visit to the oldest temple Wat Chiang Man, the tallest structure of the city Wat Chedi Luang, and many other temples. A trip to the royal winter palace of Bhubing is also worth your attention. But the palace can be only explored when the Thai royal family is not in.