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| Map Bangkok, locally called as Krung Thep (City of Angels), is the capital city of Thailand. The city is a major economic center of Southeast Asia. The wealth of culture, vibrant metropolis, and friendly people make it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. | ||
| Map Located 160 km southeast of Bangkok, on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, Pattaya is one of the largest centers of tourism in Thailand. The city offers many tourist attractions including beaches and thriving nightlife scene. | ||
| Map An island of great natural beauty, Samui has internationally renowned resorts boasting some of the world's finest beaches and luxurious resorts. | ||
| Map Famous for it's monthly Full Moon Party, Koh Phangan is the party capital of Asia. The island is also home to 30+ relaxing beaches and bays. | ||
| Map With a coastline that runs for 100 km, Rayong Province provides a number of tranquil beach resorts which are popular weekend destinations for locals. | ||
| Map Koh Samet is a jewel on Thailand's Eastern Seaboard. It is a small island only 7 km long, yet the island has several beautiful white-sand beaches to choose from. | ||
| Map Koh Chang is the second largest island in Thailand after Phuket. The island provides many beach resorts with the beautiful backdrop of deep green mountains. | ||
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| Map Peaceful capital city of Lao. Sitting on the bank of Mekong, Vientiane is laid-back city with interesting wats and traditional markets. | ||
| Map Savannakhet city, officially called Kaysone Phomvihane District, is the second-largest city in Laos. The city lies across the Mekong River from Mukdahan, Thailand. | ||
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