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6 Places In Thailand For Insta-Worthy Shots And Sightseeing

6 Places In Thailand For Insta-Worthy Shots And Sightseeing

Photography Travel
By Wei Yin on 02 Jan 2020
Digital Editor

Thailand is one of the most popular travel destinations for Singaporeans because of its close proximity, cheap shopping and delicious street food.

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If you will be travelling to Thailand soon, take some time to visit some of these beautiful photo spots that will surely make great addition to your Instagram feed. Plus, you will get to feast your eyes on the stunning sights.

Read on to check out the six insta-worthy photo spots in Thailand! 

#1 Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon

Posing at the staircase of a templePhoto from @Busybaby娜娜 via 小红书

At the Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon templePhoto from @Busybaby娜娜 via 小红书

Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon is a Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya, Thailand, a city located about 80km from Bangkok. Some of the highlights of the temple are the bell-shaped Chedi and reclining Buddha statue.

When you are there, pose near the impressive architecture that dates back to 1592!

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However, do remember to be mindful of your surroundings and behaviour when visiting as it's still a temple despite being a popular photo spot for tourists.

#2 Wat Arun

Girl posing at Wat ArunPhoto from @串戶Miliyah via 小红书

Stairs at Wat ArunPhoto from @串戶Miliyah via 小红书

Exterior of Wat ArunPhoto from @串戶Miliyah via 小红书

Wat Arun templePhoto from @串戶Miliyah via 小红书

Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) is a Buddhist temple in the Bangkok Yai district of Bangkok, Thailand. The temple derives its name from the Hindu god Aruna, often personified as the radiations of the rising sun.

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The temple is encrusted with colourful porcelain that acts as a beautiful backdrop for your photos. Other than snapping away, we recommend taking in the true beauty of the architecture and your surrounding with your eyes rather than through your phone screen. We promise you will not regret it!

Remember to wear something long that covers your legs as the temple is a holy ground.

#3 Floral Cafe at Napasorn

Girl walking into floral cafePhoto from @Wang先生 via 小红书

Girl posing in the floral cafePhoto from @Wang先生 via 小红书

Floral cafe interiorPhoto from @Wang先生 via 小红书

Mirror in the floral cafePhoto from @Wang先生 via 小红书

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Hidden deep within a flower market and above a flower shop, the Floral Cafe at Napasorn is enchanting and looks like it belongs in a fairytale!

Located in the Phra Nakhon District of Bangkok, it's like stepping into a floral paradise with flowers hanging and placed literally in every corner. Each area is absolutely insta-worthy so we guarantee you will be spending lots of time there perfecting every shot.

Order some delicious cake and a cuppa coffee and spend a relaxing afternoon in this cafe!

? 67 Chakkraphet Rd, Wang Burapha Phirom, Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200, Thailand
⏰ Saturday - Wednesday: 10AM - 10PM, closed on Thursday & Friday

#4 After the Rain Coffee & Gallery

Girl sitting above the waterPhoto from @是君裳啊 via 小红书

Girl rowing a boatPhoto from @是君裳啊 via 小红书

Girl posing for photos sitting above the waterPhoto from @是君裳啊 via 小红书

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After the Rain Coffee & Gallery is a cafe with a unique environment, located about 45 minutes from Bangkok's city center.

Sit in huts placed above the water while enjoying desserts and you can even row a boat down the stream while you are there!

For those who love nature and cafe-hopping, this cafe will surely allow you to breathe in fresh air and soak in nature while taking lots of photos.

? 45 Song Khanong, Sam Phran District, Nakhon Pathom 73210, Thailand
⏰ Tuesday - Friday: 8.30AM - 6.30PM, closed on Saturday, Sunday & Monday

#5 The Erawan Museum 

Girl posing in pink at The Erawan Museum Photo from @Cici爱度假 via 小红书

Girl posing at the stairs of The Erawan MuseumPhoto from @Cici爱度假 via 小红书

Bird's eye view of The Erawan MuseumPhoto from @Cici爱度假 via 小红书

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The Erawan Museum is most famous for its giant three-headed elephant display, pink exterior, elaborate carvings and embellishments.

Make sure you wear something that covers your knees and shoulders as the museum is considered a holy ground.

Read more about The Erawan Museum here.

#6 CHOM CAFE AND RESTAURANT

Girl posing in the forest looking upPhoto from @徐一叉 via 小红书

Girl walking in the forestPhoto from @和加加和 via 小红书

Girl standing in the forestPhoto from @和加加和 via 小红书

If you are looking to spend a few hours living like you are in a fairytale and want to take in nature and relax, this cafe in Chiang Mai, Thailand, is the one to visit.

The picturesque and dreamy-looking garden located just outside the cafe is apparently inspired by Peter Pan's Whimsical Mermaid Lagoon.

Read more about CHOM CAFE AND RESTAURANT here.

Share this post with a friend travelling to Thailand soon! 

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