1. Chiang Mai City
Chiang Mai is a famous tourist destination in Thailand, known for its fresh and cool climate. The evenings here are quite chilly, often accompanied by mist (similar to the weather in Dalat, Vietnam). Chiang Mai is often referred to as the 'Rose of the North' due to its many interesting and serene tourist attractions, offering visitors a peaceful and calm experience, unlike the bustling energy of Bangkok. Population: 174,235 people


2. Hat Yai City
Hat Yai is the largest city in southern Thailand, offering a wide range of fascinating tourist and entertainment spots that attract both local and international visitors. The city is a food lover's paradise, featuring delicious dishes such as dried squid, palm sugar drinks, fresh fruits, durian-flavored sweets, steamed corn, famous mango sticky rice, and even insect delicacies. Hat Yai is named after the lion, as many of its mountains resemble lion figures. The most famous landmark in Hat Yai is the City Pillar, a popular spot for couples, especially for their honeymoon. Population: 157,467 people


3. Udon Thani City
Udon Thani is a peaceful and serene destination, offering an affordable experience with warm and friendly locals. Visitors can explore the vast lotus lake, where they can enjoy boat rides among the blooming flowers, especially in mid-November at Talay Bua Daeng. Population: 155,339 people


4. Pak Kret City
Pak Kret is the 7th most populous city in Thailand. Unlike the bustling tourist cities, Pak Kret is not well-known for tourism, as it lacks prominent scenic spots and has not yet focused on marketing itself as a tourist destination. The people here are gentle and friendly, and the city offers a peaceful, laid-back lifestyle. Population: 152,881 people


5. Khon Kaen City
Khon Kaen is part of Thailand's national socio-economic development plan. The city offers a range of tourist attractions, such as the Kham Kaen Temple, national parks, and the Bueng Kaen Nakhon Lake. Khon Kaen is also home to two of the largest universities in northeastern Thailand: Rajamangala University and Khon Kaen University. These institutions are a dream for many students and draw young people to the city every year. Population: 129,581 people


6. Chaophraya Surasak City
Chaophraya Surasak (also known as Chonburi) is a prominent city, with the Kao Sam Muk Hill serving as its symbol. The city is also home to a sacred temple that the locals believe is a spiritual guardian, protecting them from external dangers. Population: 109,983 people


7. Ubon Ratchathani City
The symbol of Ubon Ratchathani City is the Lotus flower, which has earned it the title of 'The Royal Lotus City.' A visit to Ubon Ratchathani would be incomplete without seeing its top attractions, including the National Museum, the City Park, or the famous Phra That Nong Bua Temple. Population: 105,081 people


8. Bangkok City
Bangkok is the most populous city and the capital of Thailand. Renowned as the top tourist destination in the Land of Smiles, Bangkok boasts an array of luxurious hotels, making it a paradise for travelers seeking accommodation. It is also famous for having specialized facilities, such as restrooms dedicated to the third gender, as Thailand is globally known for its gender-reassignment surgeries. Population: 5,782,159 people


9. Nonthaburi City
Nonthaburi, located about 20 km from the capital Bangkok, is known for its fragrant durian orchards. Visitors to the city in April and June can experience vibrant fruit festivals celebrating local produce such as durian, mangosteen, and mangoes. In addition to the fruit, travelers can enjoy colorful fruit-decked boat parades and traditional folk games. Notable attractions in Nonthaburi include the ancient-style City Hall, Chaloem Phra Kiat Temple, Prat Temple, Ku Temple, and Lao Kret Temple. Population: 270,609 people


10. Nakhon Ratchasima City
Located in the northeastern part of Thailand, Nakhon Ratchasima offers numerous attractions for tourists, such as the Thao Suranari Monument. Every year, in the second week of November, the city hosts the spectacular Phimai Festival, which is adorned with colorful decorations and features captivating cultural performances. The highlight of this festival is the thrilling and intense long-tail boat race. Population: 174,332 people

