After breakfast, you will have a sightseeing tour of Bangkok city, the capital and one of the most popular destinations of Thailand.
First, you will go to visit the
Wat Pho, one of the most visited temples in Thailand. Believed to be found in the 16th century, the temple has a sacred 46-meters-long reclining Buddha inside its main ordination hall. The temple also houses the richest collections of Buddhist art in Thailand.
Then visit the
Grand Palace nearby, to see the magnificent architecture of the ancient Siamese court. As the former royal residence built in 1782, the palace now is served to host royal ceremonies and welcome the king’s guests. You may get a chance to visit the
Temple of Emerald Buddha here. Besides, you need to dress properly when visiting the palace, making sure to wear long loose pants and shirts to cover your shoulders and knees.
After that, you will continue to travel on the
Chao Phraya River and on through the
Klongs (canals) of Thonburi. You will feel the ramshackle charm of the houses and temples along the waterway, which gave the city the name “Venice of the East”.
In the late afternoon, you will pay a visit to the
Wat Arun, a missile-shaped temple named after the Indian god of dawn. It is one of the most photographed sights in Bangkok. You will see and photograph the imposing view of the temple at sunset.
Stay overnight in Bangkok.
The stunning night view of the Grand Palace.
Day 3: Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Ang Thong - Phitsanulok
After breakfast, you will leave Bangkok and head to Phitsanulok, one of the most exotic travel destinations located in the heart of Thailand.
On the way to Phitsanulok, you will head to visit
Bang Pa-In Summer Palace which was first used by the royal court as a summer retreat in the 17th century.
ext, you will continue to the ruins of the old city now form the
Ayutthaya Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, that is full of Buddhist temples, monasteries, and ancient statues. Here you will explore the great temples of the
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon,
Wat Mahathat and holy
Wat Phra Sri Sanphet.
Then you will travel to Ang Thong to visit the temple of
Wat Muang. It is famous for housing the Big Buddha, the tallest Buddha statue (92 meters high) of Thailand, and the ninth-tallest in the world.
In the afternoon, you will continue northwards to the city of Phitsanulok, one of the most exotic travel destinations located in the heart of Thailand. It takes 3 to 4 hours to arrive in Phitsanulok. After arrival, you can have a good rest in the hotel.
Stay overnight in Phitsanulok.
Wat Muang houses the Big Buddha, the tallest Buddha statue of Thailand.
Day 4: Phitsanulok - Sukhothai - Lampang
Today, you will head to Sukhothai to explore this ancient city packed with a visit to the
Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site. You are able to see the ruined temples and palaces as well as the Buddha statues of all sizes here.
Then, you will continue your journey
Si Satchanalai, which boasts the evocative ruins of half a dozen temples, including
Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat which is reached by crossing a wooden suspension bridge, as well as countless statues of Buddha and elephants.
After that, you will drive to
Lampang, which is considered by some Thais as the last paradise in Thailand. After arrival, you can have a good rest in the hotel.
Stay overnight in Lampang.
The Sukhothai Historical Park ruins are one of Thailand's most impressive World Heritage sites.
Day 5: Lampang - Chiang Rai
After breakfast, you will go to visit
Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, and marvel at the elaborate decorations and beautiful Buddha statues here.
Next, you will continue to drive to the north, and on the way, you will stop at the
Phayao Lake for a short break to enjoy the view.
After that, you will drive to the glorious
Wat Rong Kun, also known as the White Temple, one of the most recognizable temples in Thailand. Unlike the traditional Thai temples, White Temple is all white with silver mirrors embedded into the outside, symbolizing the purity of the Buddha and the wisdom of the Buddha shining through the universe.
Then continue your journey to Chiang Rai. After arriving in Chiang Rai, you will leave your luggage in the hotel and then head to the
Golden Triangle, where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet.
Here you can enjoy a boat trip around the Golden Triangle with a stop at Don Sao Island, which forms part of Laos (the boat trip lasts approx. 45 minutes). Later, you will visit the 212 House of Opium and stroll around its rare collection of opium paraphernalia such as weights, scales, and pipes.
After the tour, you will be transferred to Chiang Rai.
Stay overnight in Chiang Rai.
Wat Rong Kun, one of the most recognizable temples in Thailand.
Day 6: Chiang Rai to Chiang Mai
After breakfast, you will first visit the
Wat Rong Suea Ten, also known as Blue Temple. As the newest temple in Chiang Rai, it is completed in 2016 and is painted in an eye-catching blue with overlays of gold embellishments.
Then you will go to visit the
village of Akha, to learn about the local culture and traditions of the hill tribe people.
After that, you will move on to visit the glorious
Wat Rong Kun, also known as the White Temple, one of the most recognizable temples in Thailand. Unlike the traditional Thai temples, White Temple is all white with silver mirrors embedded into the outside, symbolizing the purity of the Buddha and the wisdom of the Buddha shining through the universe.
After the sightseeing in Chiang Rai, you will travel to Chiang Mai, another important city in northern Thailand.
Stay overnight in Chiang Mai.
Explore the local village of Akha to learn its culture and traditions.
Day 7: Chiang Mai Tour
Today, you will first enjoy
a wonderful half-day excursion to the Elephant EcoValley. Besides getting to know Thailand’s favorite creatures, you will take part in some exciting animal-friendly activities, such as harvesting grass for the elephants’ snacks; planting a banana tree or herbs; make herbs into vitamin balls and feed the balls to the elephants; hike with elephants to the upper EcoValley; etc.
Then in the afternoon, travel back to Chiang Mai to visit the famous temple of
Wat Doi Suthep. Sitting on the mountain after which it is named, the temple offers the best site to appreciate the impressive view of Chiang Mai city.
Stay overnight in Chiang Mai.
Travelers can experience elephants up close and personal.
Day 8: Chiang Mai Departure
Say goodbye to Thailand!
You are free to arrange your time before taking the scheduled transfer to the airport.