Heading to Thailand in the near future and wondering what pictures will bombard your Instagram accounts with awesomeness? Making it all super easy for you, here we have a list of the top photographed places in Thailand.
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Pagoda (temple) arena offering brilliant views of the city.
Quick Photography Tip: Right from the Mountains of Doi Inthanon National Park.
Called as the “Temple of Dawn”, a beautiful and majestic temple located on Thonburi side of the river.
Quick Photography Tip: Right across the river from the city side. Usage of wide lens works great!
Hub for temples and golden stupas.
Quick Photography Tip: Visit early in the morning to avoid the crowd and then click the pictures.
Sandy beach with nature’s burst.
Quick Photography Tip: Snap a picture from the Hilltop Restaurant after a delicious meal.
One of Bangkok’s tallest building. Best views of the city.
Quick Photography Tip: Right from the observation spot.
Popular shopping and locals’ spot in Bangkok.
Quick Photography Tip: Pictures look better during night time due to the fairy lights
outside most of the stores.
Features 37 metal spires which talks about the 37 virtues Budhha held towards the way of living life.
Quick Photography Tip: Pictures look great from all angles.
A serene spot and vegetation area. Walls have the signatures of three Thai kings.
Quick Photography Tip: Views will be perfect from the historic pavilion.
Mindblowing views of the city. Hub for fine dining restaurants and deluxe cocktail bars.
Quick Photography Tip: A snap during dusk time works great.
Tantalising top angle views of the city. Featured in the Hangover part 3 movie.
Quick Photography Tip: Photographs taken during sunsets come out more than perfect.
White and silver coloured columns adding beauty to the temple arena.
Quick Photography Tip: Visit the temple even before the temple gates are opened. No crowd is the best setting for amazing clicks.
A lively street with small shops great for shopping and eating.
Quick Photography Tip: Best pictures can be clicked during the night time where the cosy shops have glittery lights outside their stores.
A public park sandwiched between Ratchadaphisek Road and Sukhumvit Road.
Quick Photography Tip: Pictures clicked right outside the MRT or Skytrain station turn out to be splendid.
Purple flowers and serene settings in and around the temple.
Quick Photography Tip: WOW-some pictures can be snapped from the top of Loha Prasat temple.