Thailand is the
geographical heart of South-East Asia. The infamous golden triangle, located
at the nation's northernmost point, is where Thailand's borders meet those
of both Laos and Myanmar (Burma). The border with Myanmar continues to the
west and then south as far as the Malay peninsula, much of which is occupied
by Thailand. On the east, the border with Laos meanders southeast along the
Mekong River until it reaches Cambodia, which is due east of Bangkok, the
Thai Capital. In the south is the Gulf of Thailand. Roughly the size of France
(200,000 sq. miles), Thailand is composed of four main regions. The northern
mountainous region contains numerous ruins and temples, the ancient city of
Chieng Mai, and Thailand's highest peak, Doi Inthanon. This region is also
home to the hill tribes of Thailand, distinct ethnic groups which settled
in the area thousands of years ago after migrating from as far away as Tibet
and central China. The north-east of Thailand occupies the semi-arid Korat
plateau, the most desolate and least-visited part of the country. An interesting
blend of Thai, Lao, and Khmer influences characterise theculture of the Korat.
Central Thailand, which consists of the fertile plains surrounding the Chao
Phraya River, is the country's most populous region and its rice basket. Thailand's
alluring and congested capital city of Bangkok is located along the banks
of the Chao Phraya, near the river's outlet into the Bight of Bangkok and
the Gulf of Thailand. The southern region of Thailand, which stretches for
hundreds of miles along the Malay peninsula, abounds with stunning beaches
and scores of tropical islands.
Thailand can be an extremely hot and soggy place. Its tropical climate is
divided into three seasons: cool in November to February, hot in March to
May, and rainy in June to October. The seasons are more extreme in the northern
regions, where the dry heat can grow quite intense in late spring and the
cool can become cold in the mountains. The rainy season is no detriment to
travel in Thailand, as the rains can be cool and refreshing.