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ESSENTIAL OF SIAM
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THP 05 |
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Routes: |
Bangkok -
River of Kwai - Ayuthaya Ancient Capital
- Chiang Mai - Chiang Dao - Chiang Rai -
Elephant Camp - Chiang Sean - Golden
Triangle |
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Duration: |
9 Days |
Itinerary in
brief
Day 1 : ARRIVAL - BANGKOK
Day 2 : BANGKOK
Day 3 : BANGKOK - DAMNERN SADUAK -
KANCHANABURI
Day 4 : KANCHANABURI - AYUTHAYA -
BANGKOK
Day 5 : BANGKOK - CHIANG MAI
Day 6 : CHIANG MAI - CHIANG DAO
Day 7 : CHIANG DAO - THATON - CHIANG RAI
Day 8 : CHIANG RAI - GOLDEN TRIANGLE -
BANGKOK
Day 9 : BANGKOK - DEPARTURE
An
all encompassing trip visiting the highlights of
central and northern country. Our tour takes you off
road and away from the tour groups into a Thailand .
We visit the migratory hill - tribe people still
living as they have for centuries, unfazed by the
modern world in the valley, the charming town of
Chiang Mai and the infamous Golden Triangle,...
Detail Itinerary
DAY 1:ARRIVAL - BANGKOK
On
arrival at Don Muang Airport, you are met and
transferred to hotel. The glorious history of Thai
Capital, Bangkok is much interwoven with the Chakri
dynasty which still reigns but no longer rules
Thailand. In the midst of dynamic modern growth,
this bustling metropolis still preserves plenty of
cultural heritages making it the national treasure
house. No activities planned for this afternoon ,
however our guide is on hand to advise some
available options. O/N in Bangkok.
DAY 2: BANGKOK
Today
we commence our tour of Bangkok with a longtail boat
trip on the Chao Phraya River and the many lively
inner canals which offer some fantastic views of the
local life close up. Along the way we make stopover
at Wat Arum, the temple of Dawn, before continuing
to the Grand Palace, dedicated to the Thai Royal
Family's ceremony. Nearby is the magnificent Wat
Phra Kaew, which is famous for the Emerald Buddha
Image. After seeing this complex we drive through
the many vibrant streets of China Town to some of
the most significant temples in Bangkok. The
landmark of Wat Traimit is well known as the Golden
Buddha Temple while Wat Po houses a gigantic
Reclining Buddha. We visit these sights as well as
the magnificent Marble Temple. O/N in Bangkok. (B,L)
DAY 3: BANGKOK - DAMNERN SADUAK
- KANCHANABURI
Heading
out of the town we make our way to Kanchanaburi with
stopover at the picturesque floating market of
Damnern Saduak. The enchanting town of Kanchanaburi
has plenty to see, some of which are the famous
bridge over the River Kwai , the sobering War
Cemetery and the Jeath War Museum. We also explore
the beautiful countryside by driving out to the
Hellfire Pass, where we visit the fascinating museum
chronicling the events of World War II and board the
train for a trip across the infamous "Death
Railway". The remainder of the day is free for your
own exploration of the town. There are numerous
options to choose from; however our guide are on
hand to advise you invaluable information. O/N in
Kanchanaburi. (B)
DAY 4: KANCHANABURI - AYUTHAYA -
BANGKOK
This
morning we travel by roads to Ayuthaya, stopping en
route to see the country's largest pagoda at Nakorn
Pathom. At 90 km north of Bangkok, Ayuthaya was the
capital of Siam from 1350 to 1767 AD. This former
capital was all but ultimately suffered destruction
at the hands of the Burmeses. On arrival we visit
the largest temple of Wat Phra Sisanphet, which was
used as the Royal Temple Palace by several kings.
The following sight is Wat Chai Wattanaram whose the
constructing patterns are very interesting. We
continue to Bang Pa In which was served as the
summer palace for many Thai monarchs from the 17th
century. This structure has a captivating collection
of marvelous pavilions in a variety of Thai,
Chinese, Italian and Victorian architectural styles.
O/N in Bangkok. (B)
DAY 5: BANGKOK - CHIANG MAI
The
northbound journey begins as we board a flight to
Chiang Mai. After checking into hotel we drive west
towards the famous Doi Suthep Mountain and embark on
a walk leading us to Wat Prathat Temple near the
summit. At an elevation of over 1,000 m , the temple
grounds affords a panoramic view over the
surrounding countryside. We follow this with a visit
to the old and new parts of the town featuring the
great diversity. The "Rose of the North", Chiang Mai
has been always noted for exquisite handicrafts
whose the combination with the traditional wares of
the hill tribe people offers fantastic shopping
opportunities. Heading out of town we drive to the
neighbouring villages of Sankampaeng and Borsarng to
see the various cottages industries including silk
weaving, wood carving, silver ware and umbrellas
making. O/N in Chiang Mai. (B)
DAY 6: CHIANG MAI - CHIANG DAO
Upon
leaving the town we set off on an hour and half
drive to the northern hill region around Chiang Dao,
which is home to a wide array of hill tribe groups.
The roads conditions are very poor; however the
breathtaking mountain scenery make for an
interesting journey. Along the way we stop at an
elephant camp to see these huge animals handling
timber before we enjoy an exciting elephant ride
past the forest to the hill tribe villages. We get
well off the beaten track as we walk around the
area, visiting the Red Lahu, Lisu, Karen and Akha
people. These ethnic minorities still retain their
age old cultural traditions, and are recognisably
distinct from each other by their dress. O/N in
Chiang Dao. (B,L,D)
DAY 7: CHIANG DAO - THATON -
CHIANG RAI
An early
morning departure to the sleepy riverside town of
Thaton on the banks of Mae Kok River. At this small
village we board a longtail cruising downstream to
Chiang Rai. This river trip takes anything from
three to five hour depending the season. No matter
how long it will take us, it is still a memorable
experience as we pass by the breathtaking mountain
landscapes and see many hill villages. After
checking hotel in Chiang Rai we enjoy a short visit
to the impressive Ethnologic Museum which is
dedicated to the region's ethnic groups, some of
which we have met on our excursion. O/N at Chiang
Rai. (B)
DAY 8: CHIANG RAI - GOLDEN
TRIANGLE - BANGKOK
The royal
capital of the ancient Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Saen is
nestled on the Mekong riverbank which is now the
border between Thailand and Laos. Today we travel by
roads to Chiang Saen with a stopover at Ban Kiu Kaan
, a white Hmong Hilltribe Village close to Chieng
Khong. Arriving in Chiang Saen we visit some major
sights, including Wat Phrathat Jom Kitti, Wat Chedi
Luang and a nearby museum. Heading out of the town
we drive through some verdant and rugged mountain
scenery to the famous Golden Triangle in which
powerful warlords have fought for control the opium
trade. After exploring the border town of Mae Sai we
return to Chiang Rai for flying back to the capital
city. O/N in Bangkok. (B)
DAY 9: BANGKOK - DDEPARTURE
There is a
free time for your own exploration of the town and
catching up on some shopping areas. The trip ends
after transfer to airport for departure. (B)
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HOTELS USED ON THIS TRIP |
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CITY/ AREA
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Standard Class
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First Class
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Superior Class
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Bangkok
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Eastin Bangkok hotel or similar one |
Novotel Lotus hotel or similar one |
The Montien hotel or similar one |
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Kanchanaburi
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River Lodge or similar |
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Chiang Mai
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Porn Ping Tower hotel or similar one |
Surwongse hotel or similar one |
Royal Princess hotel or similar one |
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Chiang Dao
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Mini hotel or Home stay
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Chiang Rai
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Inn
Come hotel or similar one |
Wang Come hotel or similar one |
Rim
Kok hotel or similar one |
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HOTEL NOTES
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The deluxe class tour based on higher hotel
category will be arranged upon request.
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