Experience a Thailand Vacation. Follow in Lisa's travel on an exclusive journey with Gother.

Right now, if you're not talking about the "Feel All the Feelings" campaign by Amazing Thailand — featuring none other than LISA (Lalisa Manobal) as the official Amazing Thailand Ambassador — you're seriously missing out! Because LISA didn't just show up to look stunning. She went all in, putting the spotlight on breathtaking destinations across Thailand that even locals are suddenly desperate to visit.
Whether you're a die-hard Lilies member or a content creator hunting for that next jaw-dropping shot for your IG feed, it's time to pack your bags. We're taking you on the ultimate Lisa travel experience — hitting every iconic location featured in the Amazing Thailand x LISA campaign, one picture-perfect stop at a time.
Ready to walk in LISA's footsteps and turn your Thailand vacation into something straight out of a music video? Keep scrolling, because the full list of can't-miss destinations is right below — and trust us, every single spot is worth the trip.
1. Chiang Mai: Regal & Timeless at Wat Chedi Luang

Kick off your Thailand vacation following in Lisa's travel right here in Chiang Mai — the city where LISA traded her rapper edge for the gentle charm of a Northern Thai woman, while never losing that signature presence that makes her truly one of a kind.
Wat Chedi Luang is one of the most magnificent pieces of architecture in the heart of Chiang Mai. The highlight is the Great Chedi — the largest in the province — and while its spire has gradually eroded over the centuries, the remaining base still radiates a commanding, almost sacred energy that photographs strikingly well. Inside the main viharn, you'll also find **Phra Chao Un Mueang**, a revered Buddha image that spiritual seekers flock to for blessings, believing it to bring prosperity and advancement in all aspects of life.
- Shot Like LISA: The Naga staircase at the front of the chedi is where LISA stood and posed gracefully in a modern Thai ensemble. Golden Hour (4:00–5:30 PM) is the ideal time to visit — the warm amber sunlight washes over the chedi and elevates every shot to another level. If you really want photos just like LISA's, we highly recommend renting a traditional Thai outfit on-site. You'll go home with pictures your friends will absolutely envy.
- Getting There: Wat Chedi Luang is located on Phra Pokklao Road within Chiang Mai's old city moat, making it exceptionally easy to reach from virtually anywhere in the area. You can flag down a red songthaew heading that way, or rent a car from the airport and arrive in just 15 minutes.
For anyone looking to make their trip even more seamless and stress-free, we highly recommend booking the right Chiang Mai hotel to suit your style and needs. And while you're at it, be sure to browse Chiang Mai activities to keep the adventure going between sightseeing stops.
2. Nan: Experience the Delicate Beauty of Wat Phumin

Slow things down and join LISA in Nan — a province where life moves at a gentler pace, locals carry a quiet, refined warmth, and the streets are alive with charming community art at every turn.
One checkpoint that absolutely cannot be missed — if you haven't been here, you haven't truly been to Nan — is Wat Phumin. What makes this temple genuinely unique is its cruciform viharn, a single structure that combines a chapel, assembly hall, and stupa into one architectural masterpiece unlike anything else in Thailand. But the real showstopper is the "Pu Man Ya Man" mural — the world-famous whispering painting — a work of art so intimate and enchanting it has become one of the country's most treasured cultural icons. This is also one of the spots LISA chose to check in at, making it a must-visit stop on every Lisa travel itinerary.
- Shot Like LISA: Strike the iconic whispering pose in front of the Pu Man Ya Man mural, just like the superstar herself. Bring a partner for a romantic moment, or pull a friend in close for a playful secret-sharing shot — both are equally adorable. The soft, diffused light inside the viharn is naturally flattering and brings out a beautiful, luminous quality in every photo.
- Getting There: Since the temple sits right in the heart of Nan city, getting here couldn't be easier — whether you're walking over from your hotel, or cycling in on a rented bicycle for that perfectly slow-travel feel.
While you're in Nan, make sure to find a hotel in Nan that suits your travel style and keeps you well-placed to explore. And if you're looking for a car rental to cruise around Nan at your own pace, we've got you covered — so you can tick off every last checkpoint on your list without missing a thing.
3. Phayao: Coffee & Clouds at Pha Chang Noi (Phu Langka)

The secret spot that isn't so secret anymore — the exact location where LISA was photographed sipping coffee while gazing out over a sea of clouds is Pha Chang Noi, nestled within Phu Langka Forest Park in Phayao. This is a paradise for anyone who loves a peaceful, misty atmosphere, where limestone peaks emerging through layers of white cloud give the whole landscape an almost mythical, fairytale island quality.
Pha Chang Noi (Phu Langka) is a uniquely shaped limestone mountain standing alone amid open grassland. Its defining magic happens in the early morning, when a rolling sea of clouds drifts in and wraps around the peak, making it appear to float weightlessly above the mist. It's a breathtaking viewpoint and an absolute must for every nature lover.
- Shot Like LISA: Pull up a chair on the overhanging café deck at the Phu Langka viewpoint — this is the very spot where LISA sat with her coffee, completely at peace with the view. Dress in full cozy mode for this one: a chunky knit sweater and a beret are the perfect combination, and the crisp mountain air will do the rest.
- Getting There: The road up to Phu Langka is steep and winding in sections, so if mountain driving isn't your strong suit, we strongly recommend using a local taxi service or booking a car with a professional driver — much safer and far more relaxing.
For anyone who wants to wake up to a cloud sea right outside their door just like LISA, make sure to book your Phayao accommodation in the Phu Langka area well in advance — these spots go fast. And if you're looking to add even more fun to your trip, browse our selection of Phayao activities to make your getaway as full and memorable as possible.
4. Udon Thani: Drifting Through a Pink Dream at the Red Lotus Sea

Add a touch of sweetness and romance to your Thailand vacation at Nong Han Kumphawapi in Udon Thani — a natural wonder where thousands of pink water lilies bloom in unison across a vast, endless lake. This extraordinary destination has also been voted one of the 10 most unusual lakes in the world. To catch the blooms at their most spectacular, plan your visit between November and February — the peak season when the lotus flowers are in full bloom and you'll even get to witness the enchanting sight of the lilies closing as the day winds down.
- Shot Like LISA: Hop aboard a longtail boat and charter it out to the middle of the lotus lake, then strike your best candid pose surrounded by a sea of pink. For the most stunning shots, aim to arrive between 6–9 AM — this is when the lotus flowers open up to greet the morning sun, and the soft golden light makes every photo effortlessly beautiful.
- Getting There: Drive approximately 45 minutes out from Udon Thani city and you'll reach Ban Diam pier. Alternatively, a taxi from Udon Thani airport is a convenient and straightforward option.
Once you've soaked in all the beauty of the Red Lotus Sea, head back into the city and treat yourself to some of Udon Thani's fantastic local food scene. We recommend booking a hotel in Udon Thani centrally located in the city for easy access to restaurants and attractions. And don't forget to add a sacred stupa pilgrimage or a forest monastery visit to your plans through Gother — the perfect way to round out your experience in Udon Thani trip and make this journey truly unforgettable.
5. Phang Nga: Stop by to enjoy the million-dollar view at “Samet Nangshe” Viewpoint.

We invite you to visit one of the signature viewpoints of this campaign, a place that amazed the world when Lisa showcased the breathtaking beauty of Phang Nga Bay from this very spot.
The view of limestone mountains scattered across the sea is Phang Nga Bay. If you visit during the waning moon on a clear night, you can even see the Milky Way above Samet Nangshe with the naked eye. It’s truly an unforgettable destination and a place you should experience at least once in your lifetime.
Besides taking photos at the viewpoint, activities around the islands of Phang Nga Bay are another highlight you shouldn’t miss when visiting this area.
- Lisa-inspired photo spot: Try posing with your back turned while casually admiring the view of Phang Nga Bay, or face the sun and strike a confident pose. Either way, you’re guaranteed to get stunning photos worthy of a superstar.
- Travel tips: The viewpoint is located in Takua Thung District, Phang Nga Province. From Phuket, it takes about 1 hour by car to get there. Once you arrive, you’ll need to take a local pickup truck up to the viewpoint because the road is very steep. Walking up is not recommended unless you’re used to trekking.
For those who want to wake up, open the door, and be greeted by crystal-blue sea views and peaceful natural surroundings—almost like staying on a private island—it's best to book accommodation in Phang Nga in advance. Many resorts are located right by the sea, offering beautiful views and a quiet atmosphere that’s perfect for a relaxing getaway.
6. Admire the Spectacular Sky Pagoda at "Wat Phra Phutthabat Sutthawat"

Another location from the campaign that has been widely talked about and has quickly become a must-visit landmark is Wat Phra Phutthabat Sutthawat. Located in Lampang Province, this temple is famous for its dazzling golden pagoda standing majestically among the mountains and open sky, earning it the nickname “Sky Pagoda.” The beauty of its architecture combined with the surrounding natural scenery creates a peaceful, elegant, and deeply spiritual atmosphere that captivates visitors.
In addition, the site is also known for its small white pagodas perched dramatically on towering limestone cliffs. These unique structures form another striking landmark and have become a popular photo spot for travelers eager to share that they have followed in the footsteps of the famous global superstar Lisa.
- Photo spot inspired by Lisa: Head to the viewpoint on the mountaintop where you can see the white pagodas lined along the rocky cliffs. A wide-angle shot is recommended to capture the grandeur of the mountains along with the impressive pagodas.
- Travel tip: The temple is located in Chae Hom District, quite a distance from the city center of Lampang Province. Many travelers choose to stay in the city and drive to the temple. To reach the pagodas on the mountaintop, visitors typically take a local community vehicle up the hill and then continue on foot.
To make your Lampang trip even more special, consider booking accommodation in the old town area where it’s convenient to explore. You can also enjoy local activities that allow you to fully experience the charm of Lanna culture, making your journey even more memorable.
7. Watch the Sea of Mist at Phu Chi Fa, Chiang Rai Province

A breathtaking viewpoint rising above a sea of mist and known as one of the best places to welcome the first light of the day is Phu Chi Fa in Chiang Rai. This destination is a paradise for those who love standing on dramatic cliffs while gazing out over rolling mountain ranges and layers of white mist stretching as far as the eye can see. Surrounded by nature, the atmosphere offers a refreshing sense of freedom and a perfect way to recharge with the energy of the outdoors.
Phu Chi Fa is a mountain peak characterized by a sharp cliff that extends toward the Lao border. One of its highlights is waiting for the sunrise as the first rays of light gradually shine through the blanket of mist, creating a truly spectacular panorama. It has become an iconic viewpoint of Northern Thailand and a must-visit check-in spot for travelers.
- Photo spot to follow Lisa: Strike a cool pose at the tip of the famous Phu Chi Fa cliff just like the global superstar herself. An Adventure Chic outfit is highly recommended—such as a bright windbreaker jacket that contrasts beautifully with the white mist. The result is a strong and stylish explorer look inspired by Lisa.
- Travel tips: Since reaching the viewpoint requires hiking in the early morning before sunrise, it’s best to bring a flashlight to help guide your way and ensure safety. Wearing sneakers with good grip will also make the climb safer and more comfortable.
Make your Chiang Rai trip even more special by choosing to stay at a mountain resort or a cozy homestay near Phu Chi Fa. Waking up early to witness the first light of the day above the sea of mist is an unforgettable Chiang Rai experience. You can also explore nearby nature trails and local attractions around the mountain to fully immerse yourself in the charm of Northern Thailand.
8. Tak: The Ultimate Natural Wonder at "Thi Lo Su Waterfall"

The Kingdom of Water in the Heart of the Forest, widely known as one of the greatest natural wonders in Thailand, is Thi Lo Su Waterfall in Tak Province. This destination is considered a must-visit for nature lovers, especially for those captivated by cascading streams of water flowing down multiple tiers amid a lush, fertile forest. The setting creates a powerful and awe-inspiring atmosphere.
Thi Lo Su Waterfall is located within the Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary. Its highlight is the massive curtain of water spreading across a wide cliff, with the roaring sound of falling water echoing throughout the forest. It is a stunning check-in spot and an important landmark that nature enthusiasts should visit at least once.
- Photo spot inspired by Lisa: Strike a pose amid the mist at the lower tier of the waterfall. An Outdoor Explorer style outfit is recommended—such as a cool hiking set with a wide-brim hat—to capture the adventurous traveler look just like Lisa.
- Travel tip: Since reaching the area requires both boat and vehicle travel, booking a tour with a local service provider will make the journey much more convenient.
To make your Umphang trip even more special, consider choosing a tour package or staying at nature-friendly accommodations in Tak. You can also enjoy adventure activities such as boating, trekking, and exploring the rich, pristine forest.
9. Phetchabun: A Majestic Mountain Sanctuary at "Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew"

A sanctuary of faith set among mountains and a sea of mist, one of the most popular attractions in Thailand is Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew in Phetchabun Province. This destination attracts travelers who appreciate beauty blended with spirituality. The temple stands out with its pagodas decorated with colorful Benjarong ceramics, set against a dramatic mountain backdrop that creates a serene, almost heavenly atmosphere.
The temple’s most remarkable highlight is the five large white Buddha statues standing majestically within the complex. In the early morning, when a sea of mist surrounds the mountains, the statues appear as if they are floating above the clouds. This scenic viewpoint offers a peaceful environment that helps visitors feel calm and relaxed.
- Photo spot inspired by Lisa: If you want a photo like this global superstar, try posing gracefully in front of the five Buddha statues or at the mountain-view terrace. Don’t forget to dress modestly and respectfully to suit the sacred atmosphere of the temple.
- Travel tip: The road leading up the mountain is quite winding. Travelers who are unfamiliar with the route should drive carefully or consider using local tour transportation services.
Besides paying respect at the temple, you can enhance your trip by booking a mountain-view accommodation or a resort surrounded by a sea of mist. Waking up early to experience the tranquil atmosphere of Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew and enjoying mountain-view activities will make your trip even more memorable.
10. Bangkok: A Riverside Icon at "Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan"

Another destination often seen on posters and regarded as a timeless symbol of beauty along the Chao Phraya River is Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan in Bangkok. This temple is a paradise for those who admire intricate Thai architecture, highlighted by its magnificent central prang adorned with finely detailed glazed porcelain tiles. The stunning design creates a breathtaking scene and has become a world-class backdrop admired by visitors from around the globe.
Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan is an important landmark that reflects the charm of Thailand. One of its most captivating moments is during sunset, when golden light shines upon the towering prang, giving the temple an elegant and romantic atmosphere. It stands as a powerful symbol that beautifully represents Thailand.
- Photo spot inspired by Lisa: We recommend wearing traditional Thai attire and taking photos around the central prang. Choosing a pastel or light-toned Thai outfit will create a graceful look and capture the same soft-power elegance as the global superstar.
- Travel tip: For a scenic and convenient journey, take the Chao Phraya Express Boat and get off at Wat Arun Pier. Along the way, you can enjoy beautiful views of the Chao Phraya River.
If you’d like to make your trip even more special, consider staying at a riverside hotel along the Chao Phraya River. From there, you can easily explore nearby landmarks, enjoy riverside activities, and experience the enchanting atmosphere of Bangkok in the evening—where rich culture blends seamlessly with modern city life.
11. Rayong: The Ultimate Hidden Sea Gem at "Ko Thalu (Rayong)"

A small island in Rayong Province known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine natural beauty, Ko Thalu (Rayong) stands out for its large natural rock arch formed by years of wave erosion. The powerful sea currents carved a hole through the middle of the island, which inspired the name “Ko Thalu” (meaning “pierced island”) and created a unique, must-visit photo spot for travelers.
This destination is truly a paradise for sea lovers and snorkeling enthusiasts. The naturally formed rock tunnel shaped by ocean waves gives the island its distinctive character, making every photo look striking and one-of-a-kind. In addition, the island features soft white sandy beaches and rich shallow coral reefs, offering excellent spots for snorkeling and relaxing by the sea. It’s no surprise that this picturesque location has also been chosen as one of the promotional travel spots associated with a famous global superstar.
- Photo spot inspired by Lisa: Strike a pose at the iconic rock tunnel with the bright blue sea as your backdrop. A Beach Vibes outfit—such as a swimsuit paired with a light, sheer cover-up—will give you a fresh and vibrant tropical look.
- Travel tip: Visitors need to take a speedboat from a nearby pier to reach Ko Thalu (Rayong), so it’s recommended to check boat schedules and weather conditions before traveling.
To make the most of your trip, consider booking accommodation in Rayong Province that suits your travel plans. You can also explore more activities in the area, such as island-hopping trips in the eastern Gulf of Thailand, snorkeling adventures, or staying at a seaside resort or a hotel near the pier—allowing you to fully experience the crystal-clear sea, white sandy beaches, and relaxing tropical atmosphere.
12. Nan: Experience the Lush Greenery of “Sapan Rice Fields”

As we arrive at the final destination, Sapan Rice Fields, a scenic valley village well known for its slow-life atmosphere in Nan Province. This destination stands out with its lush green rice fields surrounded by towering mountains and gentle mist drifting through the valley throughout the day. It has become a popular check-in spot and a perfect getaway for nature lovers looking to recharge and reconnect with nature.
Ban Sapan is often described as an oasis of Nan Province, like a paradise on earth where refreshing streams, small rivers, and expansive rice fields come together. The area is filled with the charm of tranquility, simple community life, and fresh mountain air. Beyond its natural beauty, Sapan Rice Fields symbolizes a peaceful retreat that perfectly captures “The Refreshing Feeling.” One of the highlights is the long wooden bridge stretching across the rice fields. During the rainy season, the fields turn a vibrant green and light mist drifts through the landscape, creating a breathtaking and unforgettable view.
- Photo spot inspired by Lisa: Take a relaxed stroll and pose on the wooden bridge in the middle of the rice fields. Earth-tone outfits or contemporary cotton clothing are recommended, as they blend beautifully with the lush green scenery and create soft, charming photos.
- Travel tip: It is recommended to rent a car from the city center of Nan Province or book a car with a driver. The road leading to Ban Sapan can be winding and steep in some sections, but the scenic mountain views along the way make the journey truly worthwhile.
To make your Nan trip even more special, consider staying at a homestay in Ban Sapan or accommodations overlooking the rice fields. You can explore the activities in surrounding nature, enjoy local Nan cuisine, sip coffee by a mountain stream, and experience the charm of a simple countryside lifestyle—creating a trip that is both memorable and deeply refreshing.
Go Feel All the Feelings Amazing Thailand x LISA
Following in Lisa's footsteps across Thailand is more than just capturing photos like a global superstar; it is a gateway to truly experiencing the charm of Thai culture, breathtaking nature, and local heritage. It’s an opportunity to rediscover the beauty of our home through a fresh and inspiring lens.
To make your journey even more seamless and memorable, planning your accommodation, car rentals, and activities in advance is key. You can easily book everything through Gother, where we gather the best stays, experiences, and travel services in one place—helping you craft the perfect itinerary just like Lisa’s.


