Thailand Beach Wedding

Thailand, the beautiful sparklingly country in Asia, with its warm hospitality and colorful culture, is a top-notch spot in Asia as a wedding and
honeymoon destination.
It boasts great islands and
beaches such as Phuket, Krabi, Phi Phi and shopping areas such as Bangkok, Hatyai.
Its interesting and
colorful culture has made Thailand a popular tourist destination for many, including tourists from America, Europe, Asia and
more.
There are full ranges of
activities lined up throughout the year. You could experience the fun traditions, culture and religion of the Thais.
Its warm tropical climate
makes it a great spot for holding theme weddings outdoor.
So if you are contemplating
to plan a beach wedding in the Land of Smiles, you would certainly get an unforgettable memorable experience!
How to get to
Thailand?
The transportation network in Thailand is very developed, offering a few modes
of transportation for you to choose from.
Depending on your final
destinations, there are major airlines flying to the international airports in Thailand whereby you could then choose your preferred mode of
transport.
You could get to Thailand
by
Internally, there are
various modes of transport to help you get around, with the sky train, mass rapid transit, bus, taxi or the interesting tuk tuk. For more
information, please see Transportation
to Thailand for details.
Interesting Facts
On Thailand:
Thailand is a
constitutional monarchy. The present king is His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej or King Rama IX, the ninth king of the Chakri Dynasty, who
has reigned over half a century.
There are 76
provinces.
Majority of the people are
ethic Thais and majority are Buddhists.
There are 3 distinct
weather climates for Thailand
(Temperature ranges
average 34 degree Celsius)
(Temperature ranges
around 29 degree Celsius)
(Temperature ranges
<20 degrees Celsius to 32 degree Celsius)
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