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Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport – Siam Heritage Hotel (34.6 km): 49 min Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport – Ariyasom Villa (28.4 km): 39 min Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport – The Peninsula (47.1 km): 55 min
Arrive in Bangkok, meet with the EXO Travel guide and transfer to the hotel for check in.
Overnight in Bangkok
After breakfast at the hotel, drive through the old town of Bangkok to the Bangkok City Hall, the starting point of a street food walking experience.
The first visit is Wat Suthat, one of the oldest and largest Buddhist temples in Bangkok, followed by a quick photo stop at the Giang Swing, located just in front of the temple. After that, walk through some of the small streets in the surrounding area for a taste of local culture, with various opportunities to taste the local food and sweets. Stop by a small coffee shop to try ‘kafae boran’, a traditional Thai-style coffee, and then stroll through the area to taste a popular Thai dessert, “khanom thua paep” (mung bean rice crepe). Then, just a few steps away, we continue to another local stall to sample “gui chai”, a sort of dumpling stuffed with various vegetables like bean sprouts and spinach.
Next, walk further towards the Chinese Chao Phor Suea Shrine to see the famous image of a fearsome tiger-god. Continue to stroll through the alley of “Phraeng Phuthon”, one of the best preserved heritage neighborhoods in Bangkok. Here, try some homemade coconut ice cream from a family that has followed the same recipe for generations.
After this tasty experience, follow the guide’s lead through a small local market in the next neighborhood, which sells fresh seafood, fruits, clothes etc, before arriving at a large Buddha manufacturer at a small street of Nava Alley. Here, find various Buddha images and statues in all sizes and be able to witness the process of making the statues in workshops.
Take a short walk to exit to the Giant Swing where a transfer is waiting. Then, head to the Grand Palace -a ‘required’ visit for any traveler to Thailand.
The afternoon program starts with the exploration of this impressive complex of temples, palaces, pavilions and museums. One must-see attraction is the enchanting Emerald Buddha, which, according to legend, is almost 2000 years old.
After the Grand Palace, continues to nearby Wat Pho -Bangkok’s oldest temple and one of its most impressive. Home to a magnificent 45-metre-long reclining Buddha, Wat Pho is also a place of learning, having served as Thailand's first school of traditional medicine and Thai massage.
(Note: Appropriate dress is required for a visit to palaces and temples (or can be rented on site). Shorts, mini-skirts, tight fitting trousers, sleeveless shirts or vests, and sandals are NOT allowed.)
Overnight in Bangkok
Bangkok – Ayutthaya Historical Park (80.9 km): 1.06 hr Ayutthaya Historical Park – Bang Pa-In Summer Palace (21.9 km): 28 min
After breakfast, meet with the guide and driver and head north of Bangkok to Ayutthaya (80 km -taking about an hour), upon arrival, hop onto a “Kermit” tuk tuk (a special type of motorized tuk tuk available only in Ayutthaya and Trang provinces in the South) to discover the magnificent ruins and ancient temples in the historical park. Briefly stop near the Muslim Quarter and sample one of the most famous delights of Ayutthaya – candy floss roti. If time permits, visit local houses to see how handicrafts such as palm leaf fish mobiles are produced. Then enjoy a Thai lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, enjoy a leisurely long tail boat ride to Bang Pa-In Summer Palace and explore the majestic royal mansions which are usually quiet in the afternoon. Continue to Wat Niwet Thammaprawat, one of the most distinctive Buddhist temples with its remarkable Gothic style architecture and stained glass windows.
In the evening, cruise around Ayutthaya on a converted rice barge taking in the incredible sites of the city at night while enjoying a sumptuous Thai set dinner.
Overnight in Ayutthaya
Ayutthaya – Phitsanulok (303 km): 3.49 hr Phitsanulok – Sukhothai Historical Park (71.4 km): 57 min
Breakfast at the hotel and continue driving further north. After arriving in Phitsanulok, take a brief visit to Wat Mahathat, which features, according to Thais, Thailand’s most beautiful Buddha image – Phra Puttha Chinnarat. Afterwards, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant
In the afternoon, head to Sukhothai whose name means dawn of happiness. Founded in the 13th century, it was Thailand’s first capital, and is considered by most to be the cradle of Thai culture and ‘Thainess’. Visit Sukhothai Historical Park, which was once a walled city surrounded by a moat. The park contains almost 200 ruined chedis in remarkable condition. See the main sites of Wat Mahathat, Wat Sri Chum, Wat Sri Sawai, War Sra Sri, Wat Trapang Ngoen and Ramkamhaeng Museum before checking into the hotel. Bike riding around the historical grounds is possible as a supplement, a nice and easy way to stroll around the ruins!
Overnight in Sukhothai
Sukhothai – Si Satchanalai Historical Park (69.5 km): 1 hr Si Satchanalai Historical Park – Chiang Mai (257 km): 3.27 hr
OPTIONAL ACTIVITY: Morning Alms Giving
Early wake-up to experience alms offering to Buddhist monks.
Supplement Charge: THB 210 per person
After breakfast, drive north to Si Satchanalai Historical Park on the bank of the Yom River north of Sukhothai. The ancient town, formerly called ''Muang Chaliang,'' was named ''Si Satchanalai'' during the reign of Phra Ruang. In total, 134 ruined monuments have been discovered within the park. Visit the main sites including several temples, as well as the Celadon Kiln Site Study and Conservation Center at Ban Ko Noi, some 4 kilometres to the north of Si Satchanalai. Lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, drive to the northern capital, Chiang Mai, arriving early in the evening, and then check in at the hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure to explore the charming city of Chiang Mai at independently or with the guide (optional) –we recommend having a local dinner at a riverside restaurant, followed by a stroll at the night market for handicrafts or souvenir shopping.
Overnight in Chiang Mai
After breakfast at the hotel, drive up to the mountain temple of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, the most famous landmark of Chiang Mai. Climb the Naga staircase to visit the exquisite golden pagoda. The sound of temple bells fills the air and the view overlooking the city makes an irresistible photo opportunity. Afterwards, drive up the mountain by “songtaew” onto a rough dirt road to the Chang Khien Coffee Research Project. There, enjoy a cup of local ‘arabica’ surrounded by fabulous gardens of flowers and gorgeous mountain views. Continue to the white Hmong village of Chang Khien where the 800 inhabitants still wear their traditional hill tribe clothes and practice a culture that dates back 500 years.
Lunch will be taken at a local restaurant serving “khao soy” curry noodles a signature dish of northern Thai cuisine.
In the afternoon, explore the main ancient temple ruins of Wiang Kum Kam, the Lost City, by bicycle: Wat Chedi Liam, Wat Phraya Meng Rai, Wat Kan Thom, and Wat Koo Paa Dom. After seeing Wiang Kum Kam, visit Wat Chiang Mun, the oldest temple built in the ‘new’ city of Chiang Mai, containing numerous old artefacts. Continue by car to the Three Kings Monument then to Chiang Mai Arts & Culture Hall, which offers a wonderful collection of the chronicled history of Chiang Mai.
Overnight in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai town – Wat Phra That Doi Suthep (17.2 km): 39 min Chiang Mai – Chiang Rai / Golden Triangle (about 188 km): 2.38 hr
Chiang Rai, a drive of approximately 3 hours.
Arrive in Chiang Rai and stop for lunch at a very unique restaurant: Cabbage and Condoms, operated by the Population and Community Development Association. Learn about the fascinating story behind this popular Thai chain restaurant, then head for a visit to PDA Hilltribe Museum and Education Centre. Later, a stop will also be made at Wat Rong Khun, the famous “White Temple”. Take some time to marvel at the bizarre, yet profoundly beautiful decor and artwork of this one-of-a-kind temple before proceeding to Chiang Sean - a former Lanna principality dating back to 1328.
Overnight in Golden Triangle
After breakfast at the hotel, visit the area of the ancient Chiang Saen before continuing on to Mae Sai, a bustling trading town at the northernmost border between Thailand and Myanmar. Cross the Sai River into Thachilek, on the Burmese side, and witness the local life in a nearby village. Take a rickshaw to explore the town and its Shan-style temple while riding through lanes and small side-streets. End the morning at the local market, famous for its products from Southern China, Myanmar and Laos.
Picnic lunch is served at Tea Oil Research Center near Mae Sai (or similar). After lunch, proceed to the viewpoint of the Golden Triangle to see the borders of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos convene. Then take a longtail boat to view the splendour of the mighty Mekong River joining the Ruak River and forming the “triangle” with Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand.
Afterwards, return to the hotel and spend the rest of the evening at leisure.
Overnight in Chiang Rai / Golden Triangle
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