Top 10 Hidden & Offbeat Places in Thailand

Thailand is filled with incredibly beautiful beaches and cities. However, besides the obvious places or ‘tourist attractions’, there are many lesser-known places. Some of these hidden gems are spectacular if you want an alternative experience.Ā 

However, they are extremely busy with people. If you are a little more adventurous and willing to branch out to where very few people go, there are some small towns and peaceful beaches. This is where friendly locals live peacefully.Ā 

Here are the offbeat places in Thailand that will give you a completely different outlook on the country. Each destination offers peaceful space away from the chaos of mainstream tourism.Ā 

1. Phetchabun – Misty Mountains and Peaceful Temples

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Here we start our unique places to visit in Thailand with Phetchabun, a wonderful, peaceful part of central Thailand. It is set among gentle hills with cooler weather. Since it is not a tourist stop, you will be able to chill. If you’re going to Phetchabun, Phu Thap Boek, being the highest peak in the district, should be first on your list!

The views are amazing and there is so much fresh air. The hills are covered with farms. There is an amazing temple built on a mountain made of colorful glass known asĀ  Wat Pha Sorn Ka.Ā  It is peaceful and peaceful.Ā 

Phetchabun is a good and peaceful travel destination. The roads are peaceful, and life moves at a slower pace as you admire the surroundings. In addition, local farmers sell fresh produce along the road at simple stalls, smiling warmly at visitors. The early morning walk behind the mist hanging in the fields is also lovely.Ā 

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2. Koh Kood – An Untouched Island Paradise

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Koh Kood is an island in the east. It is famous for being peaceful and has lots of greenery. The beaches are clean and empty. The clear sea lets you swim or just hang out.

There are no large buildings, only simple local houses and small area resorts. Many of the people who visit rely on boats to reach the island and still find it far-removed from the city.Ā 

With waterfalls and also peaceful roads, the island is ideal if you want to spend some time by the sea in beautiful surroundings. Many visitors will rent scooters to explore the area. You can stop in fishing villages and hidden small cafes that are by the beaches. The simple beauty of Koh Kood still feels untouched. The stars look incredible at night, especially if you’re looking at them away from any city glow.Ā 

3. Nan Province – A peaceful Gem in Northern Thailand

Nan Province
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Nan is close to Laos and exudes old culture. It has green hills and peaceful villages. Many people still practice local ways of life and live rural lives. Wat Phumin is an iconic temple in the town that has wall art that tells local stories. Outside the town, rice fields and mountain paths surround you.Ā 

Nan is great for slow travel, exploring by bike or car through a calm, pure province. The local markets start early in the morning and have some great local crafts and local food. The people are very friendly, and a smile and hello will bring a short chat. There is also the Nan Riverside Art Gallery, which has some local art and lets you experience the cultural part a little more. It is among the best offbeat places to visit in Thailand.

4. Ban Rak Thai – A Yunnanese Village in the Hills

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Ban Rak Thai is right on the border of Myanmar. It was founded by Chinese immigrants from Yunnan. The village has a delightful combination of Chinese architecture and food influences. The village is located beside a peaceful lake and surrounded by rolling hills filled with tea plants.

You can drink tea that grows a stone’s throw away, and you can take a breath of the pure mountain air. Most important of all, this township is not huge at all, but it has character. If you are thinking about visiting Thailand, I would say the best time to visit is when it is not hot, which is from late November – February.Ā 

5. Sangkhlaburi – A tiny, peaceful town with a floating bridge

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Sangkhlaburi is a township in the western part of Thailand. Being surrounded by multiple townships, Sangkhlaburi probably has lots of other people groups in the area like the Mon and Karen people., A township with a huge lake.Ā 

The Mon Bridge is the highlight of Sangkhlaburi. It is all made of wood and spans the water. You can walk on it and observe a bit of local life.Ā 

The cultural experiences in Sangkhlaburi are low-key and calm. They are fun for people who want to relax and learn. Boat rides to nearby villages are available in the area. The simple houses and lifestyle feel different from the busy life in Thai cities. Some visitors engage in small cooking classes where they learn local dishes. Others relax by the lake, watching the golden sunset on the water.

6. Phu Kradueng National Park – Trekking to Scenic Heights

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Phu Kradueng National Park, which is situated in Loei Province, is a famous destination for nature lovers who enjoy trekking. The steady and long trek to the flat top generally takes a couple of hours before reaching the top. It is worth it because of the views and peacefulness at the top.

At the top, there are some trails to waterfalls and viewpoints. At night, many visitors camp under the cool air, gazing at the clear stars in an open sky. In the morning, mist slowly rolls over the cliffs as you wake.Ā 

This park is also peaceful, and you can see deer or listen to birds in the trees and be completely away from city noises. Phu Kradueng fully connects you with nature.Ā 

7. Chiang Khan – A Vintage Riverside Town

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Chiang Khan is located along the banks of the Mekong River in northeast Thailand. It is sheltered with wooden houses and peaceful streets. The town has the feel of old Thailand, where people still make the effort in their daily lives to go out of their way for others.

In the morning, residents do things to earn blessings by offering food to the monks who live there. It sets a slow pace in your day. Later, you can rent a bike and ride for miles along the river.Ā 

The night market is very simple and friendly. The sellers are crafts and snacks. Chiang Khan is perfect for those who enjoy a peaceful pace and friendly faces every day.Ā 

8. Mae Hong Son – Serene Landscapes and Hidden Villages

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Mae Hong Son is surrounded by mountains far to the north. It is also known for the roads that wind on forever and the mist that hangs in the morning mountain air. Few people travel up there, so it still has a nice, peaceful feel.

The area itself has small villages and very basic, simple homes. Some people grow tea, but others live in the forest. You can drive or ride on a slow scooter through the hills, and at every corner, a new view opens.

Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu sits majestically on a hill above the town. It overlooks the peaceful town of Mae Hong Son. Caves and hot springs are in the area as well.Ā 

9. Khanom – Pink Dolphins and Empty Beaches

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This is another worth visiting & among the most unique places in Thailand. Khanom is a peaceful southern beach town than some of the other tourist destinations. The beach is clean and smooth. You can walk on it for hours and not see many people.Ā 

Khanom is home to pink dolphins. A few types of dolphins can be found swimming close to Khanom’s coast, and you can take a boat trip in the morning to see them.

There are a few small eateries and cozy accommodations here. The food is fresh, and the tranquil setting lets you relax and enjoy the peaceful sea views.

10. Ubon Ratchathani – Culture, Temples, and Candle Festivals

Ubon Ratchathani

Ubon Ratchathani is far east of Thailand and is an exhilarating and artistic city that is very colorful. In Ubon you’ll find temples and museums that offer older legendary stories.Ā 

If you are there in July, you will get to experience the Candle Festival, the one event you don’t want to miss in Ubon Ratchathani. This will be a great memory for anyone who is looking to do something different.

Ā Watching people carry these huge, beautiful candles through the streets is a sight to behold.

Wat Nong Bua is a stunning scene. A white temple rings a tall white structure which reaches up into the skyline.Ā  The city of Ubon Ratchathani has parks and rivers, providing open activities and a light feeling with space.Ā Ā 

Further Thought: Thailand’s Hidden Corners Are Worth the Journey

Thailand is more than resorts and busy cities. These places let you see the peaceful and traditional side of Thailand.

Do you want a peaceful trip? These destinations can provide that. They are peaceful, beautiful places filled with nice people. Make some time to wander beyond the usual tourist spots with Wonder World Travels. If you do, you may find something pretty cool. Here we finish our most beautiful offbeat places to visit in Thailand!

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by Vidushi Malhotra

As a traveler, content writer and digital marketer, I have a unique perspective on the world and a passion for sharing my experiences through writing and social media.

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