Itinerary in brief
Day 1: Bangkok Arrival
Day 2: Bangkok Sightseeing
Day 3: Bangkok - Damnoen Saduak - Kanchanaburi -
Bangkok
Day 4: Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Bangkok
Day 5: Bangkok - Chiang Mai
Day 6: Chiang Mai
Day 7: Chiang Mai
Day 8: Chiang Mai - Phuket
Day 9: Phuket
Day 10: Phuket
Day 11: Phuket - Bangkok
Day 12: Bangkok - Departure
This is an example of
one of our classic tailor-made holidays in
Thailand - we'll be pleased to design similar
Thailand vacations with dates and itinerary
customised to your personal preferences.
Tour Style:
Cultural
Suitable for: Individuals, Couples, Small
Groups, Families, and Elderly
Thailand is ranking one of the
best destinations in the world from the tourist
all around the world, you can enjoy the
beautiful beaches, learn about Thai culture and
traditional which are varieties from different
part of Thailand. The main and most favorite
destinations in Thailand are already here.
Detail Itinerary
Day 1 - Bangkok Arrival
Upon arrival in Bangkok by flight, meet up with
your guide and transfer to your hotel.
Overnight in Bangkok / Hotel
Name
Day 2 - Bangkok Sightseeing
(B,L)
Duration: 09.00am - 16.00pm
Every visitor to Bangkok
should see the magnificent buildings within the
Royal Grand Palace compound to get a feeling of
the grandeur architectural style. Since the
founding of Bangkok as the Nation's capital by
King Rama I, The Grand Palace has been the major
architectural symbol of The Thai Royal Family.
In the present time, The Royal Family resides at
Chitralada Palace while The Grand Palace is used
for ceremonial purposes.
Note:
Visitors are required to dress appropriately.
Thus the following dress - code (applicable to
both ladies and gentlemen) is requested:
- Shorts, mini-skirts,
short skirts, tight fitting trousers, as
well as tights cannot be worn as outer
garments.
- See-through shirts and
blouses, as well as culottes or quarter
length trousers cannot be worn.
- Sleeveless shirts or
vests cannot be worn as outer garments.
- Sandals (without ankle or
heel straps) cannot be worn.
- All shirt sleeves,
whether long or short, cannot be rolled up.
- Sweat shirts and sweat
pants, wind-cheaters, pajamas and fisherman
trousers cannot be worn.
Wat Pho is most famous for the
golden reclining Buddha that measures 46 meters
and has feet inlaid with mother-of pearl. This
is the main attraction that draws visitors to
the temple. In more modern times, Wat Pho has
gained international recognition as a meditation
centre and for the traditional Thai massage that
is both practiced and taught here. Wat Tri Mitr,
Have you ever seen five and a half tons of gold,
near the Bangkok Railway Station at Hua Lamphong
is home to the famous Golden Buddha which is 3
meters high. The Golden Buddha is believed to be
700 to 800 years old as it is in the Mara
attitude, typical of the Sukhothai era.
Lunch at Riverside Restaurant
or similar
Klong tour (Canal Tours),
Cruising along the klongs as the canals are
called in Thai, takes you on a journey of
contrast back to earlier eras and up to modern
Bangkok. The most popular klong trips start on
the Bangkok side of the Chao Phraya River and
cross over to the Thonburi side to venture up
Bangkok Noi and Bangkok Yai canals. These
journeys take you to fascinating places such as
The Royal Barge Museum and the colonial-style
Thonburi Railway Station. On the way you will
see a different side of life as you pass the
homes of the klong-dwellers. Each home seems to
have its own boat, be it a small canoe or a hang
yao the long-tailed boats powered by car or
truck engines and a propeller on a long shaft
that acts as both propulsion and steerage.
Overnight in Bangkok / Hotel
Name
Day 3 - Bangkok - Damnoen
Saduak - Kanchanaburi - Bangkok (B,L)
Duration: 07.00am - 18.00pm
The best known floating market
is at Damnoen Saduak, some 109 kilometers
southwest of Bangkok or approximately two hours
drive. It is a 'must-see' destination and
probably visited by nine out of every ten
tourists who visit Thailand. Every morning,
hundreds of boats crowd the market area. Most of
them are paddled by women with picturesque straw
hats. Visitors can find everything from
vegetables and fruits to freshly-cooked noodle
and souvenirs at this lively market.
The Bridge on the River Kwai,
Thanks to several films and books, the Bridge on
the River Kwai has become notoriously famous and
attracted both Thais and foreigners to the site.
If an ordinary black iron bridge can tell a
story, you can be sure it's a dramatic one. The
bridge spans across Maenam Kwai Yai which is a
branch of Maenam Mae Klong. During the Japanese
occupation of Thailand in World War II, the
Japanese Imperial Army brought the iron bridge
from Java. It was then resembled by Allied
Prisoners of War (POW) under Japanese
supervision. The bridge was part of a strategic
railway route to Myanmar in which the Japanese
aimed to secure supplies with which to conquer
other western Asian countries. It was 415
kilometers long (about 303 kilometers in
Thailand and about 112 kilometers in Burma) and
passed through the Three Pagoda Pass in
Sangkhlaburi District, the northern most part of
Kanchanaburi province.
Lunch at JR Queen Restaurant
or similar
The JEATH War Museum is
derived from countries which engaged in the WWII
death railway construction from 1942 to 1945,
which included Japan, England, America,
Australia, Thailand and Holland. Located in the
area of Wat Chai Chumphon, the museum is a
reconstruction of the POWs thatched detention
hut with cramped, elevated bamboo bunks. On the
wall of the huts, photographs and illustrations
of the POWs living conditions are on display.
POWs who survived from the camp have donated
items to enhance the museums atmosphere and
authenticity. After finish lunch, you will go to
visit the war cemetery where are 6,982 prisoners
of war lay buried after they perished while
constructing the death railway.
Kanchanaburi War Cemetery (Don
Rak), The immaculately maintained cemetery
contains the remains of 6,982 Allied POWs who
perished during the construction of the 'Death
Railway'. Its tranquility reminds the visitors
of the war and its after-effects.
Overnight in Bangkok / Hotel
Name
Day 4 - Bangkok - Ayutthaya
- Bangkok (B,L)
Duration: 07.00am - 17.00pm (Join Tour)
Early morning depart from
Bangkok to Ayutthaya via Bang Pa In Summer
Palace, it was built in the 17th Century with
its beautiful mixture of the oriental and
western architectural styles surrounded by the
beautiful Royal Botanical Gardens. Then proceed
to Ayutthaya, the ancient capital between 1350
and 1767 AD. The most interesting historical
sites in the country by visit a famous Buddhist
Temples-Wat Pra Sri Sanphet in the ancient
palace and Wat Chai Wattanaram. Continue
boarding to the luxury boat-The Pearl of Siam at
Wat Potangtai Pier (Bangsai), Start cruise
downstream to Bangkok, including a delicious
buffet lunch with Thai & International Cuisine
on board. In the mean time, relax and enjoy the
beautiful scenery of the river of the king
"Chaophraya River". You will arrive at Bangkok
in the late afternoon by passing the beautiful
Grand Palace as well as The Graceful Temple of
Dawn.
Lunch will be served on board
Overnight in Bangkok / Hotel
Name
Day 5 - Bangkok - Chiang
Mai (B)
Flight TG104 at 10.30-11.40 from Suvarnabhumi
Airport to Chiang Mai Airport.
Upon arrival in Chiang mai by
flight, meet up with your guide and transfer to
your hotel.
Duration: 18.30pm - 21.00pm
Khantoke Dinner Dine on
authentic Northern Thai food, sample local
delicacies and enjoy the atmosphere of out Lanna
Khontoke. You'll be entertained by a cultural
show celebrating the dancing style from every
part of the country, including a Candle dance,
Faun Tee, Sword dance, Hill tribe dance, Drum
dance, Seung kapo, Traditional ramwong, and khon
(elegant, stylized Thai drama).
Overnight in Chiang Mai /
Hotel Name
Day 6 - Chiang Mai (B,L,D)
Duration: 08.00am - 17.00pm
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep,
Locals would say, you have not really gone to
Chiang Mai unless you have been to Wat Phra that
Doi Suthep. Truly, the place is the most
important and famous Chiang Mai landmark. Built
in 1383, this mountaintop temple has a chedi
(pagoda) that houses holy Buddha relics. The
gold-plated chedi lies in the middle of a square
marble-tiled courtyard. The four corners of the
chedi are adorned with parasols which represent
royal regalia. The temples courtyard is lined by
a cloister, which contains images and murals
depicting Buddha's life. There are also two
viharn situated in the middle of the east and
west sides of the cloister. This temple is 15
kilometers from town and is 3,520 feet above sea
level. It is the perfect place to get a bird's
eye view of the city. The temple can be reached
via a steep Naga staircase comprised of 290
steps or railcars.
Lunch at local restaurant
Sam Khampang Handicraft
industries, The village are located 13
kilometers the east of Chiang Mai town in a
district that is famous for silk and a cotton
weaving. The silk and cotton souvenirs produced
in this village are high quality. Factories and
souvenir shops selling woodcarving, silverware,
earth ware, lacquer ware and cotton fabrics are
located along the way from Chiang Mai to San
Khampang. Located in San Khampang is Bo Sang a
village that produces handmade umbrellas. In
addition to umbrellas, visitors will also be
able to find various woodcarving and Thai silk
products here.
Day 7 - Chiang Mai (B,L)
Duration: 08.00am - 15.30pm
Visit the most perfect Mae
Tang Elephant Camp 1 hour to the northwest of
the city which is located near by the waterfall
where the demonstration of how trained elephants
are used as working in the teak forests. The
show includes elephant bathing, working, playing
football, painting and responding to the
command. Enjoy the lovely elephant demonstration
and art skills.
Lunch at Mae Tang Elephant
Camp
Enjoy the Bamboo rafting along
Mae tang River, enjoy the beautiful scenery and
feel the calmness of the river flow down the
river.
After wards, visit the Orchid farm to see a
large collection of orchids more than 50
different kinds of the colorful year-round
orchids and also see and learn about the life
circle of butterflies at Butterfly Farm nearby.
Overnight in Chiang Mai /
Hotel Name
Day 8 - Chiang Mai - Phuket
(B)
Free at your own leisure until transfer to
Chiang Mai Airport for
Flight TG129 at 12.50 -14.55
from Chiang Mai Airport to Phuket Airport.
Upon arrival in Phuket by
flight, meet up with your guide and transfer to
your hotel.
Free at your own leisure.
Overnight in Phuket / Hotel
Name
Day 9 - Phuket (B,D)
Free at your own leisure.
Duration: 18.00pm - 21.00pm
(Join Tour)
Phuket Fantasea, This
large-scale night time amusement center is
spread out over an area of 140 acres near the
village of Kamala Bay, or just 4 kilometers
north of Patong beach. Attractions include the
Culture-Illusion Stage Show, Fantasy of the
Kingdom, a spectacular buffet restaurant Golden
Kinnaree Restaurant, shopping village the
enchanted Festive Village, Cultural Parade &
Street Shows, Traditional Games and Carnivals,
Handicraft Demonstrations & Live Performances
(performed in Palace of the Elephants).
Overnight in Phuket / Hotel
Name
Day 10 - Phuket (B)
Free at your own leisure.
Overnight in Phuket / Hotel
Name
Day 11 - Phuket - Bangkok
(B)
Free at your own leisure until transfer to
Phuket Airport for
Flight TG1206 at 12.35 - 14.00
from Phuket Airport to Don Muang Airport.
Upon arrival in Bangkok by
flight, meet up with your guide and transfer to
your hotel.
Free at your leisure.
Overnight in Bangkok / Hotel
Name
Day 12 - Bangkok -
Departure (B)
Free to explore Bangkok at your own pace and
transfer to airport for your departure flight.
Itinerary Remarks:
Due to the nature of
the tour, the weather, road condition, local
circumstance, prevailing safety factors, the
route & itinerary may vary to those published
but the content of the tour will remain similar.
The final decision of the actual itinerary will
be made by the tour operator's staff on the day
of the tour.
Destination:
Thailand (Bangkok, Damnoen Saduak,
Kanchanaburi, Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Chiang Mai,
Phuket)
Start City: Bangkok
Tour Type: Private
Departure Date: Daily
Price:
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