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4 Days Siam Capitals Discovery

This comprehensive programme explores the highlights of Central and Northern Thailand. Depart from Bangkok and visit the historical city of Ayutthaya before hopping on a bike to explore the 13th-century city of Sukhothai. The journey continues to Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle region before ending in Chiang Mai.

Day-to-Day Itinerary

Our four-day exploration includes the antiquities of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai and the beautiful landscapes of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai provinces. After collection from centrally located hotels in Bangkok, we step back in time to the Ayutthaya era, the nation’s former capital between 1350 1767. During its heyday, merchants came from across the globe to conduct business. This resultant wealth financed the magnificence of the city’s architecture.

We will discover the ruins of palaces, temples, monasteries and statues set on a 4 km wide island at the confluence of three rivers. Highlights include Wat Chaimongkol temple, a hub of the Buddhist nun community, ancient Wat Mahathat, famous for the serene Buddha image enshrined within the gnarled roots of a thousand-year-old tree and Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, originally a royal chapel and long revered as a spiritual hub by the Thai people. Continuing on to Lopburi, we make a stop at Phra Prang Sam Yod, a Khmer-style Hindu sanctuary adorned with three imposing towers. This is also renowned as a sanctuary for hundreds of long-tailed macaques. Playful and well-fed, these apes have become a leading attraction in the area. Next, we visit Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat. This ancient temple is renowned for its tallest Prang, or sacred spire, in Lop Buri. The Lop Buri-style Prang at the front of the temple was built around 1157 AD, during the Khmer rule of the town. After lunch at a local restaurant, we proceed to Phitsanuloke, one of the most prominent cities in the lower north of Thailand, where we overnight.

Overnight in Phitsanuloke.

Today we embark on a journey to explore the magnificent Sukhothai Historical Park. Nestled amidst meticulously manicured greenery, this park includes the ruins of the ancient capital that dates back to the 13th century. Sukhothai, meaning the ‘dawn of happiness’ was the golden era of Thai civilization. The remains of the kingdom can be seen in a 45 sq-km World Heritage Site containing 193 antiquities of royal palaces, temples, city gates, walls, moats and dams spread amid ponds, rice paddies and villages. The best way to explore is by bike and we use two wheels to visit the iconic White Buddha of Wat Sri Chum, known as the ‘Temple of the Sacred Tree’. This is adorned with gold leaf and it is revered by both locals and visitors. After lunch at a local restaurant, we continue our journey to the intriguing city of Chiang Rai, with a stop en route  at picturesque Phayao Lake, nestled in the valley of the Ing River. This is a pleasant place to enjoy a stroll along the lake’s banks. As a gesture of good luck, we feed the fish before reaching our destination in the evening.

Overnight in Chiang Rai.

Day three commences with a first stop at Wat Rong Khun. Also known as the White Temple, this iconic masterpiece was created by legendary artist and designer Chalermchai Kositpipat. We also explore Wat Rong Suea Ten, known as the Blue Temple, this modern Buddhist sanctuary is characterised by a vibrant interplay of blue and yellow hues adorning the structure. After cultural exploration, we enjoy a view of a spectacular landscape at the famous Golden Triangle, the meeting point of Laos, Myanmar and Thailand. From atop a hill, we absorb magnificent views of the Mekong River and its tributary, the Ruak River which geometrically divides the borders of the three countries, forming the famous triangular shape. Our next call is the Hall Of Opium museum, a fascinating interactive attraction. After lunch at a local restaurant, we take a three-hour road trip to Chiang Mai. In the evening, we visit the city’s most famous temple, Wat Doi Suthep, elevated above the landscape with views of the provincial capital and the rolling countryside.

Overnight in Chiang Mai.

An insight into fine tea starts our day with a visit to Araksa Tea Garden. This is located in picturesque hills and it specializes in premium Assam tea. We get an insight into organic tea cultivation and take part in harvesting leaves. We then head to Araksa Tea House for lunch, followed by a delightful tasting experience of teas paired with Thai snacks. After this, we return to our Chiang Mai hotel for some free time. At 5 pm, we embark on a sustainable exploration of the city’s iconic attractions in eco-friendly electric tuk-tuks, including a brief Buddhist blessing ceremony by monks at Wat Sri Suphan. We then head to a riverside restaurant to enjoy the classic Northern Thai dish of khao soi, followed by a transfer back to the hotel. There are many riverside bars with live music to enjoy and we can stay out later and head back to the hotel independently.

Please note: For animal enthusiasts, there’s the option to swap the visit to the Araksa Tea Garden with a visit to an ethical Elephant Sanctuary. Under expert guidance, we can care for the friendly jumbos. Lunch is included at the sanctuary, followed by the return to the hotel to continue the main tour activities. Supplementary fees apply.

After lunch, we’ll return to our hotel in Chiang Mai.

Transfer to Chiang Mai airport in time for the onward flight: it is suggested that the departure flight be scheduled no earlier than 6:00 PM.

Route
  • In line with the programme, customers are strongly advised to spend the night prior to the start of this package in Bangkok;
  • Please note that the hotels included in our tours are subject to limited room allotments and may change due to external events. In the event that the specified hotels are unavailable, alternative accommodations of the same category will be provided at no additional cost.
  • We reserve the right to make necessary changes to the tour in case of unfavourable weather conditions or situations where we are forced to make alterations to guarantee the safety of our guests;
  • Natural elements of any kind have a destructive effect on electronic equipment. It the customer’s own responsibility to ensure that any camera, mobile telephone or other device is properly wrapped and protected against these elements. We cannot be held responsible in any way for negligence and/or not following suggestions for any damage related to this;
  • Tours and excursions often include obstacles of various kinds that may not make this excursion suitable for wheelchair users or guests with limited mobility;
  • The protection of the country’s flora, fauna and its historical and cultural treasures is of immense importance for us. We will not pursue any activities that are not in line with our animal, wildlife and environment protection principles;
  • Please ensure that you bring sunglasses, a hat /cap and sunblock with a high SPF factor when traveling with us. Even when it is cloudy, the sun still has an immense power;
  • All mentioned times, durations and stops are based on approximations and may change due to unforeseen circumstances, weather and traffic conditions beyond our control.
  • Tours and transfers with licenced English–speaking guiding services / assistance. Other languages are on request and are subject to availability with supplementary charges apply;
  • Accommodation in sharing twin / double room with air–conditioning;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by air–conditioned vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • All meals as indicated in the programme (food only).
  • Voluntary Carbon Offset Compensation: THB 50 per person per day;
  • Personal expenses such as other meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees and optional tours / visits, unless otherwise stated;
  • Hotel accommodation in the destination of commencement;
  • Any domestic / international airline tickets, airport taxes, visa fees, specific camera / video fees, additional transportation cost from and to the general pick–up / drop–off regions (such as airports, out–of–town resorts, ports, harbours and accommodation in surrounding towns);
  • Any accommodation expenses of a personal nature. This includes (compulsory festive) meals and drinks, mini–bar consumption, laundry, room service, any telephone or other communication cost not mentioned in the programme;
  • International travel and medical insurance coverage for customers.
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5 Days Thai Wonders https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/5-days-thai-wonders/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=5-days-thai-wonders Thu, 17 Oct 2024 07:29:16 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1040168 Explore Bangkok and Ayutthaya before cycling in the 13th-century city of Sukhothai. The journey continues to Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle region before ending in Chiang Mai.

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5 Days Thai Wonders

This comprehensive programme explores the highlights of Central and Northern Thailand. Depart from Bangkok and visit the historical city of Ayutthaya before hopping on a bike to explore the 13th-century city of Sukhothai. The journey continues to Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle region before ending in Chiang Mai.

Day-to-Day Itinerary

Our five-day exploration includes the antiquities of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai and the beautiful landscapes of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai provinces. After collection from centrally located hotels in Bangkok, we step back in time to the Ayutthaya era, the nation’s former capital between 1350 1767. During its heyday, merchants came from across the globe to conduct business. This resultant wealth financed the magnificence of the city’s architecture. We will discover the ruins of palaces, temples, monasteries and statues set on a 4 km wide island at the confluence of three rivers. Highlights include Wat Chaimongkol temple, a hub of the Buddhist nun community, ancient Wat Mahathat, famous for the serene Buddha image enshrined within the gnarled roots of a thousand-year-old tree and Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, originally a royal chapel and long revered as a spiritual hub by the Thai people. Continuing on to Lopburi, we make a stop at Phra Prang Sam Yod, a Khmer-style Hindu sanctuary adorned with three imposing towers. This is also renowned as a sanctuary for hundreds of long-tailed macaques. Playful and well-fed, these apes have become a leading attraction in the area. Next, we visit Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat. This ancient temple is renowned for its tallest Prang, or sacred spire, in Lop Buri. The Lop Buri-style Prang at the front of the temple was built around 1157 AD, during the Khmer rule of the town. After lunch at a local restaurant, we proceed to Phitsanuloke, one of the most prominent cities in the lower north of Thailand, where we overnight.

Overnight in Phitsanuloke.

Today we embark on a journey to explore the magnificent Sukhothai Historical Park. Nestled amidst meticulously manicured greenery, this park includes the ruins of the ancient capital that dates back to the 13th century. Sukhothai, meaning the ‘dawn of happiness’ was the golden era of Thai civilization. The remains of the kingdom can be seen in a 45 sq-km World Heritage Site containing 193 antiquities of royal palaces, temples, city gates, walls, moats and dams spread amid ponds, rice paddies and villages. The best way to explore is by bike and we use two wheels to visit the iconic White Buddha of Wat Sri Chum, known as the ‘Temple of the Sacred Tree’. This is adorned with gold leaf and it is revered by both locals and visitors. After lunch at a local restaurant, we continue our journey to the intriguing city of Chiang Rai, with a stop en route  at picturesque Phayao Lake, nestled in the valley of the Ing River. This is a pleasant place to enjoy a stroll along the lake’s banks. As a gesture of good luck, we feed the fish before reaching our destination in the evening.

Overnight in Chiang Rai.

Day three commences with a first stop at Wat Rong Khun. Also known as the White Temple, this iconic masterpiece was created by legendary artist and designer Chalermchai Kositpipat. We also explore Wat Rong Suea Ten, known as the Blue Temple, this modern Buddhist sanctuary is characterised by a vibrant interplay of blue and yellow hues adorning the structure. After cultural exploration, we enjoy a view of a spectacular landscape at the famous Golden Triangle, the meeting point of Laos, Myanmar and Thailand. From atop a hill, we absorb magnificent views of the Mekong River and its tributary, the Ruak River which geometrically divides the borders of the three countries, forming the famous triangular shape. Our next call is the Hall Of Opium museum, a fascinating interactive attraction. After lunch at a local restaurant, we take a three-hour road trip to Chiang Mai. In the evening, we visit the city’s most famous temple, Wat Doi Suthep, elevated above the landscape with views of the provincial capital and the rolling countryside.

Overnight in Chiang Mai.

An insight into fine tea starts our day with a visit to Araksa Tea Garden. This is located in picturesque hills and it specializes in premium Assam tea. We get an insight into organic tea cultivation and take part in harvesting leaves. We then head to Araksa Tea House for lunch, followed by a delightful tasting experience of teas paired with Thai snacks. After this, we return to our Chiang Mai hotel for some free time. At 5 pm, we embark on a sustainable exploration of the city’s iconic attractions in eco-friendly electric tuk-tuks, including a brief Buddhist blessing ceremony by monks at Wat Sri Suphan. We then head to a riverside restaurant to enjoy the classic Northern Thai dish of khao soi, followed by a transfer back to the hotel. There are many riverside bars with live music to enjoy and we can stay out later and head back to the hotel independently.

Please note: For animal enthusiasts, there’s the option to swap the visit to the Araksa Tea Garden with a visit to an ethical Elephant Sanctuary. Under expert guidance, we can care for the friendly jumbos. Lunch is included at the sanctuary, followed by the return to the hotel to continue the main tour activities. Supplementary fees apply.

Overnight in Chiang Mai.

Today our grand tour of northern Thailand concludes. After breakfast at the hotel, we check-out of the hotel and transfer to Chiang Mai International Airport for onward flights.

Route
  • In line with the programme, customers are strongly advised to spend the night prior to the start of this package in Bangkok;
  • Please note that the hotels included in our tours are subject to limited room allotments and may change due to external events. In the event that the specified hotels are unavailable, alternative accommodations of the same category will be provided at no additional cost.
  • We reserve the right to make necessary changes to the tour in case of unfavourable weather conditions or situations where we are forced to make alterations to guarantee the safety of our guests;
  • Natural elements of any kind have a destructive effect on electronic equipment. It the customer’s own responsibility to ensure that any camera, mobile telephone or other device is properly wrapped and protected against these elements. We cannot be held responsible in any way for negligence and/or not following suggestions for any damage related to this;
  • Tours and excursions often include obstacles of various kinds that may not make this excursion suitable for wheelchair users or guests with limited mobility;
  • The protection of the country’s flora, fauna and its historical and cultural treasures is of immense importance for us. We will not pursue any activities that are not in line with our animal, wildlife and environment protection principles;
  • Please ensure that you bring sunglasses, a hat /cap and sunblock with a high SPF factor when traveling with us. Even when it is cloudy, the sun still has an immense power;
  • All mentioned times, durations and stops are based on approximations and may change due to unforeseen circumstances, weather and traffic conditions beyond our control.
  • Tours and transfers with licenced English–speaking guiding services / assistance. Other languages are on request and are subject to availability with supplementary charges apply;
  • Accommodation in sharing twin / double room with air–conditioning;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by air–conditioned vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • All meals as indicated in the programme (food only).
  • Voluntary Carbon Offset Compensation: THB 50 per person per day;
  • Personal expenses such as other meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees and optional tours / visits, unless otherwise stated;
  • Hotel accommodation in the destination of commencement;
  • Any domestic / international airline tickets, airport taxes, visa fees, specific camera / video fees, additional transportation cost from and to the general pick–up / drop–off regions (such as airports, out–of–town resorts, ports, harbours and accommodation in surrounding towns);
  • Any accommodation expenses of a personal nature. This includes (compulsory festive) meals and drinks, mini–bar consumption, laundry, room service, any telephone or other communication cost not mentioned in the programme;
  • International travel and medical insurance coverage for customers.
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7 Days Thailand’s Cultural Treasures https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/7-days-thailands-cultural-treasures/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=7-days-thailands-cultural-treasures Thu, 17 Oct 2024 07:14:36 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1040166 Explore Bangkok and Ayutthaya before cycling in the 13th-century city of Sukhothai. The journey continues to Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle region before ending in Chiang Mai.

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7 Days Thailand’s Cultural Treasures

This comprehensive programme explores the highlights of Central and Northern Thailand. Depart from Bangkok and witness the cultural wonders of Kanchanaburi and Ayutthaya before hopping on a bike to explore the 13th-century city of Sukhothai. The journey continues to Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle region before ending in Chiang Mai.

Day-to-Day Itinerary

Our seven-day adventure includes the antiquities of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai and the beautiful landscapes of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai provinces. After collection from centrally located hotels, we embark on a picturesque 150 km journey to Kanchanaburi province. Our first call is the Thailand-Burma Railway Centre, an interactive museum that reveals the story behind the construction of the Thailand-Burma Railway during World War Two. After getting an insight into the conflict, we embark on an intriguing journey alongside the River Kwai aboard a train that traverses the famous Bridge over the River Kwai and the railway once known as the ‘Death Railway’. The tracks were built by Allied prisoners of war and this grim moniker relates to the estimated 102,000 lives lost during the construction period. Originally intended to connect Thailand to Burma, it saw limited use before Japan’s surrender. Disembarking from the train, we trek towards the renowned Krasae Cave, once a wartime refuge and now a site of prayer. After lunch at a local restaurant, we check-in to our riverside hotel. After some down time, we embark on a relaxing bamboo rafting experience through the lush greenery adjoining the River Kwai. The evening is free at leisure.

Overnight and dinner are in Kanchanaburi.

Captivating historical exploration starts our day with visit to the famous Bridge over the River Kwai, a structure immortalised in a 1957 epic war film. We take a walk along this and absorb the beautiful riverscape. A visit to the nearby JEATH War Museum reveals a collection of images that depict the harsh treatment Allied prisoners of war had to endure during the construction of the ‘Death Railway’, plus other exhibits from the war, including an unexploded Allied bomb that failed to detonate and destroy the bridge. We can also watch a video presentation about the conflict. Afterwards, we head to Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Thailand, with a break en route for lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, we head to the 17th century former royal retreat of Bang Pa-In Summer Palace. This expansive complex features a number of impressive buildings built in very different architectural styles, some classical Thai, some Chinese and some European, all within a beautifully landscaped garden. After absorbing the serenity of this site, we transfer to our hotel in Ayutthaya, with the rest of the day at leisure.

Overnight in Ayutthaya.

Today we step back in time to the Ayutthaya era, the nation’s former capital between 1350 1767. During its heyday, merchants came from across the globe to conduct business. This resultant wealth financed the magnificence of the city’s architecture. We will discover the ruins of palaces, temples, monasteries and statues set on a 4 km wide island at the confluence of three rivers. Highlights include Wat Chaimongkol temple, a hub of the Buddhist nun community, ancient Wat Mahathat, famous for the serene Buddha image enshrined within the gnarled roots of a thousand-year-old tree and Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, originally a royal chapel and long revered as a spiritual hub by the Thai people. Continuing on to Lopburi, we make a stop at Phra Prang Sam Yod, a Khmer-style Hindu sanctuary adorned with three imposing towers. This is also renowned as a sanctuary for hundreds of long-tailed macaques. Playful and well-fed, these apes have become a leading attraction in the area. After lunch at a local restaurant, we proceed to Phitsanuloke, one of the most prominent cities in the lower north of Thailand, where we overnight.

Overnight in Phitsanuloke.

Today we embark on a journey to explore the magnificent Sukhothai Historical Park. Nestled amidst meticulously manicured greenery, this park includes the ruins of the ancient capital that dates back to the 13th century. Sukhothai, meaning the ‘dawn of happiness’ was the golden era of Thai civilization. The remains of the kingdom can be seen in a 45 sq-km World Heritage Site containing 193 antiquities of royal palaces, temples, city gates, walls, moats and dams spread amid ponds, rice paddies and villages. The best way to explore is by bike and we use two wheels to visit the iconic White Buddha of Wat Sri Chum, known as the ‘Temple of the Sacred Tree’. This is adorned with gold leaf and it is revered by both locals and visitors. After lunch at a local restaurant, we continue our journey to the intriguing city of Chiang Rai, with a stop en route  at picturesque Phayao Lake, nestled in the valley of the Ing River. This is a pleasant place to enjoy a stroll along the lake’s banks. As a gesture of good luck, we feed the fish before reaching our destination in the evening.

Overnight in Chiang Rai.

Day five commences with a first stop at Wat Rong Khun. Also known as the White Temple, this iconic masterpiece was created by legendary artist and designer Chalermchai Kositpipat. We also explore Wat Rong Suea Ten, known as the Blue Temple, this modern Buddhist sanctuary is characterised by a vibrant interplay of blue and yellow hues adorning the structure. After cultural exploration, we enjoy a view of a spectacular landscape at the famous Golden Triangle, the meeting point of Laos, Myanmar and Thailand. From atop a hill, we absorb magnificent views of the Mekong River and its tributary, the Ruak River which geometrically divides the borders of the three countries, forming the famous triangular shape. Our next call is the Hall Of Opium museum, a fascinating interactive attraction. After lunch at a local restaurant, we take a three-hour road trip to Chiang Mai. In the evening, we visit the city’s most famous temple, Wat Doi Suthep, elevated above the landscape with views of the provincial capital and the rolling countryside.

Overnight in Chiang Mai.

An insight into fine tea starts our day with a visit to Araksa Tea Garden. This is located in picturesque hills and it specializes in premium Assam tea. We get an insight into organic tea cultivation and take part in harvesting leaves. We then head to Araksa Tea House for lunch, followed by a delightful tasting experience of teas paired with Thai snacks. After this, we return to our Chiang Mai hotel for some free time. At 5 pm, we embark on a sustainable exploration of the city’s iconic attractions in eco-friendly electric tuk-tuks, including a brief Buddhist blessing ceremony by monks at Wat Sri Suphan. We then head to a riverside restaurant to enjoy the classic Northern Thai dish of khao soi, followed by a transfer back to the hotel. There are many riverside bars with live music to enjoy and we can stay out later and head back to the hotel independently.

Please note: For animal enthusiasts, there’s the option to swap the visit to the Araksa Tea Garden with a visit to an ethical Elephant Sanctuary. Under expert guidance, we can care for the friendly jumbos. Lunch is included at the sanctuary, followed by the return to the hotel to continue the main tour activities. Supplementary fees apply.

Overnight in Chiang Mai.

Today our grand tour of northern Thailand concludes. After breakfast at the hotel, we check-out of the hotel and transfer to Chiang Mai International Airport for onward flights.

Route
  • In line with the programme, customers are strongly advised to spend the night prior to the start of this package in Bangkok;
  • Please note that the hotels included in our tours are subject to limited room allotments and may change due to external events. In the event that the specified hotels are unavailable, alternative accommodations of the same category will be provided at no additional cost.
  • We reserve the right to make necessary changes to the tour in case of unfavourable weather conditions or situations where we are forced to make alterations to guarantee the safety of our guests;
  • Natural elements of any kind have a destructive effect on electronic equipment. It the customer’s own responsibility to ensure that any camera, mobile telephone or other device is properly wrapped and protected against these elements. We cannot be held responsible in any way for negligence and/or not following suggestions for any damage related to this;
  • Tours and excursions often include obstacles of various kinds that may not make this excursion suitable for wheelchair users or guests with limited mobility;
  • The protection of the country’s flora, fauna and its historical and cultural treasures is of immense importance for us. We will not pursue any activities that are not in line with our animal, wildlife and environment protection principles;
  • Please ensure that you bring sunglasses, a hat /cap and sunblock with a high SPF factor when traveling with us. Even when it is cloudy, the sun still has an immense power;
  • All mentioned times, durations and stops are based on approximations and may change due to unforeseen circumstances, weather and traffic conditions beyond our control.
  • Tours and transfers with licenced English–speaking guiding services / assistance. Other languages are on request and are subject to availability with supplementary charges apply;
  • Accommodation in sharing twin / double room with air–conditioning;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by air–conditioned vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • All meals as indicated in the programme (food only).
  • Voluntary Carbon Offset Compensation: THB 50 per person per day;
  • Personal expenses such as other meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees and optional tours / visits, unless otherwise stated;
  • Hotel accommodation in the destination of commencement;
  • Any domestic / international airline tickets, airport taxes, visa fees, specific camera / video fees, additional transportation cost from and to the general pick–up / drop–off regions (such as airports, out–of–town resorts, ports, harbours and accommodation in surrounding towns);
  • Any accommodation expenses of a personal nature. This includes (compulsory festive) meals and drinks, mini–bar consumption, laundry, room service, any telephone or other communication cost not mentioned in the programme;
  • International travel and medical insurance coverage for customers.
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6 Days Around Thailand https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/6-days-around-thailand/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=6-days-around-thailand Fri, 23 Aug 2024 08:04:48 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1038733 Explore Bangkok and Ayutthaya before cycling in the 13th-century city of Sukhothai. The journey continues to Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle region before ending in Chiang Mai.

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6 Days Around Thailand

This comprehensive programme explores the highlights of Central and Northern Thailand. Travel by long-tail boat through Bangkok’s meandering canals and visit the historical city of Ayutthaya before hopping on a bike to explore the 13th-century city of Sukhothai. The journey continues to Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle region before ending in Chiang Mai.

Day-to-Day Itinerary

Our six-day exploration includes the antiquities of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai and the beautiful landscapes of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai provinces. After collection from centrally located hotels in Bangkok, we set off on a scenic journey towards Nakhon Pathom province and Wat Suwannaram Pier. We then board a long-tail boat for a cruise along Mahasawat Canal. This reveals a serene rural landscape way off the established tourist trail. We make a stop at one of the largest lotus plantations in the area where this plant is processed ahead of being sent to Bangkok’s famous flower market. The experience is complemented by a visit to a fruit orchard where we can sample some topical fruit. We continue to the ancient capital of Ayutthaya, with lunch at a local restaurant en route. In the afternoon, our tour is focused on the 17th century former royal retreat of Bang Pa-In Summer Palace. This expansive complex features a number of impressive buildings built in very different architectural styles, some classical Thai, some Chinese and some European, all within a beautifully landscaped garden. After absorbing the serenity of this site, we transfer to our hotel in Ayutthaya, with the rest of the day at leisure.

Overnight in Ayutthaya.

Today we step back in time to the Ayutthaya era, the nation’s former capital between 1350 1767. During its heyday, merchants came from across the globe to conduct business. This resultant wealth financed the magnificence of the city’s architecture. We will discover the ruins of palaces, temples, monasteries and statues set on a 4 km wide island at the confluence of three rivers. Highlights include Wat Chaimongkol temple, a hub of the Buddhist nun community, ancient Wat Mahathat, famous for the serene Buddha image enshrined within the gnarled roots of a thousand-year-old tree and Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, originally a royal chapel and long revered as a spiritual hub by the Thai people. Continuing on to Lopburi, we make a stop at Phra Prang Sam Yod, a Khmer-style Hindu sanctuary adorned with three imposing towers. This is also renowned as a sanctuary for hundreds of long-tailed macaques. Playful and well-fed, these apes have become a leading attraction in the area. After lunch at a local restaurant, we proceed to Phitsanuloke, one of the most prominent cities in the lower north of Thailand, where we overnight.

Overnight in Phitsanuloke.

Today we embark on a journey to explore the magnificent Sukhothai Historical Park. Nestled amidst meticulously manicured greenery, this park includes the ruins of the ancient capital that dates back to the 13th century. Sukhothai, meaning the ‘dawn of happiness’ was the golden era of Thai civilization. The remains of the kingdom can be seen in a 45 sq-km World Heritage Site containing 193 antiquities of royal palaces, temples, city gates, walls, moats and dams spread amid ponds, rice paddies and villages. The best way to explore is by bike and we use two wheels to visit the iconic White Buddha of Wat Sri Chum, known as the ‘Temple of the Sacred Tree’. This is adorned with gold leaf and it is revered by both locals and visitors. After lunch at a local restaurant, we continue our journey to the intriguing city of Chiang Rai, with a stop en route  at picturesque Phayao Lake, nestled in the valley of the Ing River. This is a pleasant place to enjoy a stroll along the lake’s banks. As a gesture of good luck, we feed the fish before reaching our destination in the evening.

Overnight in Chiang Rai.

Day four commences with a first stop at Wat Rong Khun. Also known as the White Temple, this iconic masterpiece was created by legendary artist and designer Chalermchai Kositpipat. We also explore Wat Rong Suea Ten, known as the Blue Temple, this modern Buddhist sanctuary is characterised by a vibrant interplay of blue and yellow hues adorning the structure. After cultural exploration, we enjoy a view of a spectacular landscape at the famous Golden Triangle, the meeting point of Laos, Myanmar and Thailand. From atop a hill, we absorb magnificent views of the Mekong River and its tributary, the Ruak River which geometrically divides the borders of the three countries, forming the famous triangular shape. Our next call is the Hall Of Opium museum, a fascinating interactive attraction. After lunch at a local restaurant, we take a three-hour road trip to Chiang Mai. In the evening, we visit the city’s most famous temple, Wat Doi Suthep, elevated above the landscape with views of the provincial capital and the rolling countryside.

Overnight in Chiang Mai.

An insight into fine tea starts our day with a visit to Araksa Tea Garden. This is located in picturesque hills and it specializes in premium Assam tea. We get an insight into organic tea cultivation and take part in harvesting leaves. We then head to Araksa Tea House for lunch, followed by a delightful tasting experience of teas paired with Thai snacks. After this, we return to our Chiang Mai hotel for some free time. At 5 pm, we embark on a sustainable exploration of the city’s iconic attractions in eco-friendly electric tuk-tuks, including a brief Buddhist blessing ceremony by monks at Wat Sri Suphan. We then head to a riverside restaurant to enjoy the classic Northern Thai dish of khao soi, followed by a transfer back to the hotel. There are many riverside bars with live music to enjoy and we can stay out later and head back to the hotel independently.

Please note: For animal enthusiasts, there’s the option to swap the visit to the Araksa Tea Garden with a visit to an ethical Elephant Sanctuary. Under expert guidance, we can care for the friendly jumbos. Lunch is included at the sanctuary, followed by the return to the hotel to continue the main tour activities. Supplementary fees apply.

Overnight in Chiang Mai.

Today our grand tour of northern Thailand concludes. After breakfast at the hotel, we check-out of the hotel and transfer to Chiang Mai International Airport for onward flights.

Route
  • In line with the programme, customers are strongly advised to spend the night prior to the start of this package in Bangkok;
  • Please note that the hotels included in our tours are subject to limited room allotments and may change due to external events. In the event that the specified hotels are unavailable, alternative accommodations of the same category will be provided at no additional cost.
  • We reserve the right to make necessary changes to the tour in case of unfavourable weather conditions or situations where we are forced to make alterations to guarantee the safety of our guests;
  • Natural elements of any kind have a destructive effect on electronic equipment. It the customer’s own responsibility to ensure that any camera, mobile telephone or other device is properly wrapped and protected against these elements. We cannot be held responsible in any way for negligence and/or not following suggestions for any damage related to this;
  • Tours and excursions often include obstacles of various kinds that may not make this excursion suitable for wheelchair users or guests with limited mobility;
  • The protection of the country’s flora, fauna and its historical and cultural treasures is of immense importance for us. We will not pursue any activities that are not in line with our animal, wildlife and environment protection principles;
  • Please ensure that you bring sunglasses, a hat /cap and sunblock with a high SPF factor when traveling with us. Even when it is cloudy, the sun still has an immense power;
  • All mentioned times, durations and stops are based on approximations and may change due to unforeseen circumstances, weather and traffic conditions beyond our control.
  • Tours and transfers with licenced English–speaking guiding services / assistance. Other languages are on request and are subject to availability with supplementary charges apply;
  • Accommodation in sharing twin / double room with air–conditioning;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by air–conditioned vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • All meals as indicated in the programme (food only).
  • Voluntary Carbon Offset Compensation: THB 50 per person per day;
  • Personal expenses such as other meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees and optional tours / visits, unless otherwise stated;
  • Hotel accommodation in the destination of commencement;
  • Any domestic / international airline tickets, airport taxes, visa fees, specific camera / video fees, additional transportation cost from and to the general pick–up / drop–off regions (such as airports, out–of–town resorts, ports, harbours and accommodation in surrounding towns);
  • Any accommodation expenses of a personal nature. This includes (compulsory festive) meals and drinks, mini–bar consumption, laundry, room service, any telephone or other communication cost not mentioned in the programme;
  • International travel and medical insurance coverage for customers.
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Mutelu Trip https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/mutelu-trip/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mutelu-trip Mon, 18 Mar 2024 09:44:13 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1036424 Embark on a spiritual journey on a tour of some of Chiang Mai’s most revered religious sites, travelling in a silent and clean electric tuk-tuk.

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Mutelu Trip

Embark on a spiritual journey on a tour of some of Chiang Mai’s most revered religious sites. This discovery is conducted in silent and clean electric tuk-tuks – the perfect vehicles to visit sacred sites. We pay our devotion at Wat Lok Moli, a temple that dates back to the 14th century. This features a huge chedi, constructed in 1527, which contains the ashes of several Mengrai Dynasty kings who ruled the Lanna Kingdom from the 13th to the 16th centuries. We then pay homage to Queen Mahadevi Chiraprapa, followed by a stop at Wat Chiang Man, a temple famous for merit making. Our journey continues to a Brahmin statue to pay respect to the ‘god of success’. This is carved from a single piece of teak wood, that weighs five tons and stands at a height of six metres, making it the largest of its kind in Thailand. Our last stop is the Old Quarter, including Thapae Gate, one of the most famous landmarks in Chiang Mai, followed by the return to our hotel. This is the perfect excursion to gain spiritual enlightenment at the city’s most revered sites.

Route
  • Duration: 4 hours, with departure at 8:00 am & 14:00 pm;
  • During this tour, we will enter religious sites where a dress code may be applicable. Please dress respectfully by wearing clothing that cover up to the ankles and shoulders, avoid wearing clothing with bright, fluorescent colours of any kind, obscene prints or pictures, beach wear or strapless sandals / flip flops. To respect local customs and respecting the religious sites and temples on this tour, it is customary for guests to take off their shoes before allowed entrance;
  • Pick up and drop off for this Trail program are only operated within the downtown Chiang Mai areas and restricted to main hotels only. Regions outside the central business district such as Mae Rim, Hang Dong, Doi Saket, Mae Taeng and Chiang Mai International Airport are excluded, and supplementary charges apply;
  • Seat-in-Coach tours are operated daily, minimum 2 persons and up to 20 persons, with English-speaking guide.
  • Tours and transfers with English-speaking, licenced assistance;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by electric vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges.

This is one of our Sustainable Trails, an excursion that maximizes positive impacts on local communities and minimizes negative impacts on the environment in the following ways:

  • Transport alternatively – Walking is combined with a mix of local transportation (EV TukTuk) to experience Chiang Mai like the locals;
  • Experience meaningfully – Visit local rural communities.
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Good Morning Chiang Mai https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/good-morning-chiang-mai/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=good-morning-chiang-mai Mon, 18 Mar 2024 09:44:11 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1036334 Explore the beautiful and ancient city of Chiang Mai in a modern electric tuk-tuk.

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Good Morning Chiang Mai

Explore the beautiful and ancient city of Chiang Mai in a modern electric tuk-tuk. With no noise and no vehicle pollution, this is the best way to discover a metropolis that is home to ornate temples, lively markets, and architectural riches, all framed by a historic city wall. The former capital of the Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai is nestled between a rolling, mountainous landscape, and lush, fertile farmland. Highlights of this excellent morning excursion include Chiang Mai Gate Market, one of the most traditional in the province, with excellent food options. We will experience a traditional almsgiving ceremony, in which people donate food to monks in return for a blessing. We can enjoy a leisurely walk around the stalls and stop for a delicious and inexpensive breakfast. We then explored the Old Quarter, including Thapae Gate, one of the most famous landmarks in Chiang Mai, followed by a transfer back to our hotel. This tour reveals authentic local life, far from the tourist trail and the early morning timing avoids the heat of the day.

Route
  • Duration: 3 hours, with departure at 6:00 am;
  • Pick up and drop off for this Trail program are only operated within the downtown Chiang Mai areas and restricted to main hotels only. Regions outside the central business district such as Mae Rim, Hang Dong, Doi Saket, Mae Taeng and Chiang Mai International Airport are excluded, and supplementary charges apply;
  • Seat-in-Coach tours are operated daily, minimum 2 persons and up to 6 persons, with English-speaking guide.
  • Tours and transfers with English-speaking, licenced assistance;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by electric vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • All meals as indicated in the programme (food only).

This is one of our Sustainable Trails, an excursion that maximizes positive impacts on local communities and minimizes negative impacts on the environment in the following ways:

  • Eat locally – Taste northern Thai foods made by locals using locally-sourced ingredients;
  • Transport alternatively – Walking is combined with a mix of local transportation (EV TukTuk) to experience Chiang Mai like the locals;
  • Experience meaningfully – Visit local rural communities.
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Chiang Mai City and Temples with Doi Suthep https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/half-day-chiang-mai-city-and-temples-with-doi-suthep/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=half-day-chiang-mai-city-and-temples-with-doi-suthep Thu, 02 Nov 2023 04:10:12 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1033385 Embark on a temple tour starting with a climb to one of Chiang Mai's most sacred temples Wat Doi Suthep. This is perched on a forested mountain and it offers a sublime perspective of the rolling landscape

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Chiang Mai City and Temples with Doi Suthep

Embark on a temple tour starting with a climb to one of Chiang Mai’s most sacred temples Wat Doi Suthep. This is perched on a forested mountain and it offers a sublime perspective of the rolling landscape. Named after the mountain that it sits on, this magnificent temple is reached with a drive up the serpentine road some 1,000 metres above sea level. After we have explored Wat Doi Suthep with its wealth of images and frescos, we then visit Chiang Mai’s biggest market, Talat Warorod with its myriad of traders selling souvenirs, as well as everyday necessities, such as cookware, fishing nets and food. We continue to the popular pilgrimage destination of Wat Phra Singh which is situated within the city walls and is known for its famous Buddha image. We also explore Chedi Luang which has a Lanna-style chedi which offers an insight into the ancient Lanna Kingdom.

Route
  • Duration: 4 hours, with departure at 8.30 am. & 1.00 pm;
  • This Trail programme is operated daily on private basis with English-speaking guide;
  • Either private or joined tours are operated with minibus only;
  • Pick up and drop off for this Trail program are only operated within the downtown Chiang Mai areas and restricted to main hotels only. Regions outside the central business district such as Mae Rim, Hang Dong, Doi Saket, Mae Taeng and Chiang Mai International Airport are excluded and supplementary charges apply;
  • Seat-in-Coach tours are operated daily, minimum 2 persons, with English-speaking guide.
  • Tours and transfers with English-speaking, licenced assistance;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by air-conditioned vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • All meals as indicated in the programme (food only).
  • Voluntary Carbon Offset Compensation: THB 50 per person per day;
  • Personal expenses such as other meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees and optional tours / visits, unless otherwise stated;
  • Hotel accommodation in the destination of commencement;
  • Any domestic / international airline tickets, airport taxes, visa fees, specific camera / video fees, additional transportation cost from and to the general pick–up / drop–off regions (such as airports, out–of–town resorts, ports, harbours and accommodation in surrounding towns);
  • Any accommodation expenses of a personal nature. This includes (compulsory festive) meals and drinks, mini–bar consumption, laundry, room service, any telephone or other communication cost not mentioned in the programme;
  • International travel and medical insurance coverage for customers.
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Elephant Poo Poo Paper Park https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/elephant-poo-poo-paper-park/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=elephant-poo-poo-paper-park Thu, 02 Nov 2023 03:48:02 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1033378 Learn about the history of paper making at this eco-friendly outdoor museum park that is suited to all ages, including children.

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Elephant Poo Poo Paper Park

Learn to make paper out of elephant dung fibres at the Elephant Poo Paper Park. Chiang Mai has a long history of making paper using traditional methods that originated from China. We learn about the history of paper making at this eco-friendly outdoor museum park that is suited to all ages, including children. An interpretive walking tour through eight different pavilions explains each stage of the paper making process from dung collection to the final product assembly. We are encouraged to pull up a stool, roll up our sleeves and join together with our talented artisans and guides to participate in this unique process.

Route
  • Duration: 3 hours, with departure at 8.30 am. & 1.30 pm;
  • This trail programme is operated daily on private basis with English-speaking guide;
  • Visiting time is approximately 75 – 120 minutes including hands on activities;
  • Guided tour and activities conducted in English only;
  • A private transfer with guide will accompany the customers to and from Elephant Poo Poo Paper Park, yet will join other customers during the actual tour;
  • Pick up and drop off for this Trail program are only operated within the downtown Chiang Mai areas and restricted to main hotels only. Regions outside the central business district such as Mae Rim, Hang Dong, Doi Saket, Mae Taeng and Chiang Mai International Airport are excluded and supplementary charges apply.
  • Tours and transfers with English-speaking, licenced assistance;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by air-conditioned vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges.
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Chiang Mai Half Day Thai Cooking https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/chiang-mai-half-day-thai-cooking/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=chiang-mai-half-day-thai-cooking Thu, 02 Nov 2023 03:34:41 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1033372 Gain an insight into authentic, home-made Thai food and enjoy a rural farm life experience at a home style cooking school just 20 minutes from central Chiang Mai.

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Chiang Mai Half Day Thai Cooking

Happiness is cooking with your grandma! With this in mind, a new cooking course has been developed that gives an insight into authentic, home-made Thai food. Situated just 20 minutes from central Chiang Mai, Grandma’s Home Cooking School is located in a small, charming village in Saraphi district. This idyllic destination also provides a rural farm life experience. Guests are picked up from respective hotels at 8.30 am for the morning session and 3.30 pm for the afternoon session. This fun activity starts with a visit to a local market to source exotic ingredients. The class starts with instruction into the preparation of rice, including the popular sticky rice version. It is then time to source vegetables, herbs and even free-range chicken eggs from an organic farm, followed by a soup and stir-fry session and a tasting. The lesson then proceeds to the creation of spicy curries – a mainstay of Thai cuisine and desserts, followed by another tasting. It is then time to head back to the city, with an arrival at around 2 pm. Enjoy cooking in a traditional Thai pavilion and even better – take your skills back home to cook for friends and family.

Route
  • Duration: 4 hours, with departure at 8.30 am. & 3.30 pm;
  • Market visits available only for morning class only;
  • Pick up and drop off for this Trail program are only operated within the downtown Chiang Mai areas and restricted to main hotels only. Regions outside the central business district such as Mae Rim, Hang Dong, Doi Saket, Mae Taeng and Chiang Mai International Airport are excluded and supplementary charges apply;
  • Seat-in-Coach tours are operated daily, minimum 2 persons, with English-speaking guide.
  • Tours and transfers with English-speaking, licenced assistance;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by air-conditioned vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • Refreshing drinks and welcome snacks.
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