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Exploring Korat: Hidden Gems in Thailand’s Largest Province

If you’re thinking about your first trip to Thailand, you’ll probably hang out in Bangkok (like I did), and then head south to the internationally famous beaches. I headed north to the province of Korat, officially named Nakhon Ratchasima, about 200 miles northeast of the country’s capital city. It’s about a one-hour flight or a three-hour drive, which will be shortened considerably with the completion of Motorway 6 later this year.

In Korat, you’ll find such riches as a biodiverse national park home to wild elephants and rare hornbills; 4000-year-old cave paintings, one museum devoted to fossils and another to contemporary art, and a luxury train-themed resort.

Learn more in my story, Beyond the Beaches: Discovering Ancient Treasures and Lush Landscapes of Korat, Thailand’s Largest Province, as published with my photographs in Journal & Topics Media Group

InterContinental Khao Yai Guest Room in a refurbished railway car.
InterContinental Khao Yai guest suite in a refurbished railway car.
Khao Yai Art Museum, sculpture garden
Khao Yai Art Museum, Korat

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