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Bangkok:
- Ayutthaya, old capital from 1350 to 1767, 76 km from Bangkok
- Kanchanaburi, good place for nature lovers, 128 km
- Saraburi, 107 km
- Lop Buri, famous for shrines in Khmer style, 153 km
- Nakhon Pathom, town that boasts the tallest Buddhist pagoda, 56 km
- Petchaburi, 123 km
- Cha-am, beach resort of Phetchaburi
- Prachuap Khiri Khan, 281 km
- Hua Hin
East:
- Pattaya, recreation center on East coast
- Chon Buri
- Chanthaburi, coastal province, 245 km
- Rayong, 179 km
- Trat, well known for "Ko Chang National Marine Park", 315 km
North:
- Chiang Mai, second biggest province of Thailand, 697 km
- Chiang Rai, Northern tip of Thailand, 785 km
- Lamphun, town of beautiful women, bountiful orchards and ancient temples, 670 km
- Lampang, horse drawn carriages city, 599 km
- Phrae, famous for Northern costume "Mohom", 643 km
- Mae Hong Son, town of three mists, 942 km
- Sukhothai, the first capital of Thai Kingdom
Northeast:
- Nakhon Ratchasima (Khorat), gateway of Northeast with historical sites, 259 km
- Khon Kaen, commercial center for local products, "Matmi" silk, 449 km
- Kalasin, where dinosaurs' foosils were excavated, 519 km
- Ubon Ratchathani, annual Candle Festival, 629 km
- Sakon Nakhon, vast scenery, 647 km
- Surin, land of elephants, 457 km
- Buri Ram, historic Khmer sites, 410 km
- Loei, 520 km
- Udon Thani, 564 km
South:
- Phuket, biggest island, 862 km
- Samui Island or Surat Thani, 644 km
- Ranong, Thailand's rainiest province, 568 km
- Phatthalung, realm of the ancient Sri Vijaya Kingdom, 840 km
- Songkhla, seaside resort, 950 km
- Hat Yai, low-priced goods city
- Phang-nga, seascape and caves, 788 km
- Krabi, beach and scenery, 814 km
- Trang, beach and scenery, 828 km
- Island of Satun, 973 km
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