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Your Journey, Step by Step
Your start to this fascinating trip begins as soon as you land at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok. Our team will be there to welcome you and accommodate you to your hotel. Once you have the time to freshen up, we will have a short briefing session regarding your upcoming days and schedule.
After the session, we will visit the Grand Place and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The Grand Palace is a major architectural symbol of the Thai Royal Family. After spending a few hours there, we will head towards the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, which in another name is also known as Wat Phra Kaew. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is one of the most important Buddhist temples in Thailand.
In the evening, you will have an opportunity to explore Khao San Road for street food and nightlife. Here, you can try various Thai foods as well as shop around as you enjoy the vibrant nightlife of Thailand.
After a fulfilling breakfast in your hotel, you will first head towards temples like Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn). In the temple of the reclining Buddha, you will be able to witness a 46-meter-long reclining Buddha statue and colorful mosaic shrines.
After enjoying your time there, you will move towards the Temple of Dawn, which is 300 years old and is known for it’s enormous white Chedi inlaid with thousands of colorful mosaic pieces. After visiting all these temples and lunch, you will go on a boat tour of the Chao Phraya River and the canals. You will end the day by having dinner at a rooftop restaurant with a view of the skyline.
You will take a day trip to Ayutthaya, which is an ancient capital of Thailand. Ayuttahaya is 1.5 hours drive from Bangkok. If you want to add more adventure to your trip, then you can also choose sailing from Bangkok to Ayutthaya at an additional cost.
The sailing trip will approximately take 3 hours. Ayuttaya is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is filled with temple ruins, making it a fascinating place for tourists to visit. You will return to Bangkok later in the evening and explore the night market of Asiatique The Riverfront.
In the early morning, you will catch a flight to Chaing Mai, which takes approximately an hour from Bangkok. After you land in the airport, we will accommodate you at your hotel, where you will get some time to refresh.
Later in the afternoon, you will visit Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang. Wat Phra Singh is famous for the Buddha image, which is known as Phra Singh (Lion Buddha). Similarly, Wat Chedi Luang is for its enormous chedi, which is measured at 282 feet high and 144 feet wide (at the base).
After you explore both these places, you will explore the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, where you will have your dinner and shop around.
In the morning after breakfast, you will go to an ethical elephant sanctuary, where you can interact with and feed elephants. In the afternoon, after lunch, you will visit the stunning Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, located on a hill offering panoramic views of Chiang Mai.
Given its relic and the impact of Chiang Mai’s status as the capital of the Lanna Kingdom in the fourteenth century, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is regarded as one of Thailand’s holy pilgrimage sites. Later in the evening, you will end the day by enjoying a traditional Khantoke dinner with cultural performances.
In the morning, after breakfast, you will take a day trip from Chaing Mai to Chaing Rai through a 3-hour drive. In Chaing Rai, you will visit temples like the White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) and the Blue Temple.
In the afternoon, you will visit another place called the Golden Triangle, where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet. After exploring this place for a while, you will enjoy your drive back to Chaing Mai in the evening.
Early morning, you will take a flight from Chaing Mai to Phuket, which will approximately be an hour long. As soon as you land in the airport, we will escort you to your resort.
After arriving at your resort, you can directly go to the beach and relax there. You can simply explore the nearby local towns and enjoy a fresh seafood dinner.
Today you will go on an island-hopping tour in some of the best island of Phuket, like James Bond Island, Similan Islands, or Koh Yao Noi. James Bond Island is well-known for both its dramatic Ko Tapu rock formation and its part in The Man with the Golden Gun.
Similarly, Similan Island is best known as a diving and snorkeling destination. Later in the evening, you can enjoy your dinner at the beachside bar.
After an early morning breakfast, you will head to the beach to enjoy water activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, or kayaking. You can choose these water activities based on your preferences. In the afternoon, after lunch, you will visit the Big Buddha.
Big Buddha is one of Phuket’s most significant religious and cultural landmarks. Later in the evening, you can either relax at the beach, go for a Thai massage or simply have dinner by the sea.
You will fly back to Bangkok and relax the entire day shopping and exploring nearby places. Bangkok has various shopping malls and local markets from which you can shop and take souvenirs and gifts for your family back home.
Our team will be there at your hotel early in the morning to drive you to the airport. After completing all the processes, you will fly your way back home with a bag filled with memories.
What’s Covered in Your Adventure
Your Journey, Step by Step
In terms of accommodation, you will experience a combination of peaceful beach resorts and modern city hotels. Every lodging option is picked for its comfort and convenient access to major attractions, from the vibrant atmosphere of the Holiday Inn Bangkok to the serene beachside setting of the Holiday Inn Resort Phuket Karon Beach.
You will be staying at the Centara Riverside Hotel in Chiang Mai, which offers breathtaking views of the river and easy access to night markets. After every day of exploration, unwind and refresh in cozy accommodations and friendly Thai hospitality.
Ayutthaya by Boat
You can upgrade your day trip to Ayutthaya by choosing the scenic boat journey from Bangkok with an additional cost of approximately $70 per person.
This leisurely 3-hour cruise along the Chao Phraya River provides beautiful views of local riverside life, lush landscapes, and historical landmarks along the way.
A guide on board will share insights into Thailand’s history and culture as you approach Ayutthaya, one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Thai Cooking Class in Chiang Mai
While in Chaing Mai, you can experience Thai cuisine hands-on by joining a cooking class where you’ll learn to make popular dishes like Pad Thai, Tom Yum soup, and mango sticky rice. The Thai cooking class will cost an additional $50 to $60 per person for a half-day class.
Under the guidance of local chefs, you’ll pick fresh ingredients, prepare the meal from scratch, and enjoy a delightful meal at the end of the session. This activity is perfect for anyone who wants to bring home new culinary skills and a taste of Thailand.
Enjoy Street Food: Bangkok’s night markets and Khao San Road serve mouthwatering street cuisine such as pad thai, fried insects, and mango sticky rice (for the daring!).
Chiang Mai Night Bazaar: For one-of-a-kind trinkets and artisan goods, don’t miss the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar.
Take Part in a Khantoke Meal: To fully experience Lann culture while in Chiang Mai, take part in a traditional Khantoke Meal that includes live cultural performances.
Explore the Night Markets: Thailand’s night markets, such as Asiatique The Riverfront, provide a fantastic combination of entertainment, dining, and shopping.
The Golden Triangle: For a fascinating geographical experience, stand where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar converge.
Elephant Interaction: The ethical elephant sanctuary in Chiang Mai offers a unique opportunity to safely and respectfully feed and interact with elephants.
Island Sunsets: From beachside bars or boat decks, the island-hopping day offers captivating sunset vistas that make for perfect pictures.
Dress modestly when visiting temples: wear long pants or skirts and tops with sleeves, and remove your shoes before entering.
Avoid touching monks, especially women, as it’s considered disrespectful.
Don’t point your feet at people or sacred objects, as this gesture is seen as impolite.
Refrain from touching people’s heads, as the head is considered the most sacred part of the body.
Avoid loud conversations in temples and sacred sites to maintain a respectful atmosphere.
Be mindful of public displays of affection, as these can be frowned upon in more traditional areas.
Always use polite gestures, like a gentle nod or the Thai “wai” (bow with hands together), when greeting or thanking people.
Be cautious with alcohol in public spaces some places have restrictions, and drinking on temple grounds is strictly prohibited.
Don’t litter; Thailand places high value on clean and well-kept public spaces.
Your Questions, Answered
The best season is November to February for mild temperatures and minimal rain.
Domestic flights are included, but international flights are excluded.
Yes, there are beginner-friendly options for snorkeling, kayaking, and some diving experiences.
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended for a safe trip.
Yes, please inform us in advance, and we’ll arrange suitable meal options.
Yes, modest clothing is required: wear long pants or skirts and tops with sleeves.
Yes, families with children are welcome; age requirements may apply for certain activities.
Yes, the itinerary includes downtime for personal exploration and relaxation.
Accommodation includes a mix of 4-star hotels and beachfront resorts.
Some flexibility is available for optional activities; check with us for more details.
The currency is Thai Baht (THB). It’s advisable to carry some cash, but ATMs are widely available.
No mandatory vaccinations, but check with a healthcare provider for recommended ones.
Yes, all our guides are fluent in English and knowledgeable about the destinations.
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