Classical Thailand
PRIVATE TOUR: This 7-day private tour will introduce you to the heart of Thailand! Starting amidst the bustling streets of Bangkok, you'll traverse historical gems like Ayutthaya, uncover artisanal wonders in Aranyik, indulge in cultural treasures in Lampang, and discover the spiritual allure of Chiang Mai. Witness the artistry of doll centers and museums, explore historical marvels such as Sukhothai Historical Park, and enjoy the breathtaking landscapes of Doi Mae Salong and the Mekong River.
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Tour overview
Itinerary
Day 1 Welcome to Bangkok!
Day 1 Welcome to Bangkok!
Welcome to Bangkok, the bustling capital city of Thailand! A world-renowned tourist destination, this vibrant city offers an eclectic mix of lively street life, cultural landmarks, and busy shopping areas.
Arriving at Suvarnabhumi or Donmuang Airport, you'll be met by our local representative and transferred to your hotel for check in. Spend the rest of the day at leisure to explore Bangkok. Why not try some tasty street food or take a thrilling tuk tuk ride?
Day 2 Temples & Pagodas
Day 2 Temples & Pagodas
Bangkok - Phitsanulok. Rise and Shine! This morning you leave bustling Bangkok and take a journey back in time to Thailand's ancient past.
First stop is the historic Ayutthaya, the former capital of the Kingdom of Siam. You will then visit Wat Pranangcherng and the three ancient pagodas at Wat Phra Sri Sanpetch.
Next, visit Aranyik Knife Village, which dates back to the early Rattanakosin period. This village is home to generations of skilled craftsmen that have perfected the art of crafting knives and other items by hand.
The adventure leads to Angthong, where you'll visit the Ban Bang Sadet Court Doll Centre. Housed within a charming traditional Thai-style wooden house on stilts, witness the intricate process of crafting Thai dolls. Afterwards, prepare to be amazed at Wat Muang, home to Thailand's largest sitting Buddha image.
Continuing towards your overnight destination, Phitsanulok, you'll make a pit stop in Lopburi for lunch. Don't miss the chance to catch a glimpse of the ancient Khmer temple, Pra Prang Sam Yot.
Upon reaching Phitsanulok, visit Wat Pra Sri Rattana Maha Dhat, a temple that houses the beautiful Phra Buddha Chinnarat.
Day 3 Folk Museum & Sukhothai Historical Park
Day 3 Folk Museum & Sukhothai Historical Park
Phitsanulok - Lampang. Today will be a mix of culture and history, as you embark on a day trip to Lampang.
Your day begins with a visit to the Sgt. Maj. Thavee Folk Museum, a fascinating attraction with a collection of antiques that mirror Phitsanulok's past. Afterwards, visit a Buddha statue factory and observe skilled craftsmen as they fashion the iconic spiritual images.
The adventure continues to the renowned Sukhothai Historical Park, aptly named the 'dawn of happiness.' Prepare to be mesmerized by the UNESCO World Heritage Site, spanning 45 sq km and boasting 193 artifacts, including palaces, temples, city gates, walls, and villages.
Following lunch, make your way to Lampang. Along the route, stop to explore a ceramic manufacturer. Here, you'll gain insights into the making of the blue and white signature ceramic bowls.
As you arrive in Lampang, get ready for a walking tour of the elegant colonial houses that line Talad Gao Street. These stylish houses showcase the historical and architectural charm of the area.
Day 4 Merit & Doi Mae Salong
Day 4 Merit & Doi Mae Salong
Lampang - Chiang Rai. Rise and shine with an early morning visit to a nearby temple. The temple visit provides an opportunity to engage in an act of 'merit' by offering food donations to the monks. Merit is believed to be a protective force that arises from performing good deeds. This sacred experience also creates a harmonious start to your day!
After the temple visit, you'll head back to the hotel for a delicious breakfast. Then, begin your journey to Chiang Rai with a few stops along the way.
First stop is a pineapple plantation. Here, try the delicious tropical fruit and learn about its cultivation process! You'll also pause at the breathtaking Phayao Lake for a well-deserved coffee break.
Next on the list is the captivating Doi Mae Salong, a mountain located a mere 6 kilometers from the Thai-Myanmar border. This area holds a rich history as it once housed a Chinese military division back in 1961.
Chinese influences still echo throughout this region, and you'll find several tea plantations and charming tea houses dotting the landscape. The elevation of 1,800 meters lends itself to the production of superior tea leaves, thanks to the cooler climate.
The area also boasts open-air bazaars and shops that offer an array of Chinese specialties. Take your time to browse through these offerings before heading to Chiang Rai.
Day 5 The Golden Triangle & Khantoke Dinner
Day 5 The Golden Triangle & Khantoke Dinner
Chiang Rai - Chiang Mai. Today, leave behind Chiang Rai's tranquil charm, and set your sights on the lively Chiang Mai.
The morning kicks off with a visit to the renowned Golden Triangle, where the borders of Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos converge. Afterwards, enjoy a short cruise along the mighty Mekong River, soaking up its surrounding landscapes and rugged mountains.
Returning to Chiang Rai, pay a visit to Wat Rong Khun, often referred to as the White Temple. Prepare to marvel at its unique sculptures and artistic wonders.
After lunch, it will be time to head for Chiang Mai. Upon arrival, delve into the local craftsmanship with visits to handicraft factories. Here, you'll witness the skillful creation of traditional products such as Thai Silk and intricate paper umbrellas.
As the evening approaches, get ready for a truly unique Chiang Mai tradition—a khantoke dinner. This captivating experience combines delicious food, traditional dance, and musical performances. Served in charming small bowls known as khan, the meal is enjoyed while seated at low tables called toke.
Day 6 Poo Park & Ancient Temples
Day 6 Poo Park & Ancient Temples
Chiang Mai - Bangkok. Start the day off fresh, with a visit to an orchid farm. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colours and varied species of flowers that thrive in Thailand.
You'll then head to the Elephant Poopoo Paper Park, an eco-friendly attraction that offers a unique experience. Discover the fascinating process of making paper products from elephant waste - a creative and sustainable endeavor.
Next, head to the Dara Pirom Palace Museum, an elegant property that once belonged to one of King Rama V's royal consorts. The building has been transformed into a museum containing a wide range of exhibits that showcase palace decor, as well as Chiang Mai's rich culture and history.
After lunch, head up the Serpentine Road to Wat Pra Dhat Doi Suthep. Perched 1,676 meters above sea level, this mountaintop temple dates back to 1383 and holds immense significance. It's Chiang Mai's most sacred shrine and offers stunning panoramic views of Chiang Mai City and the sprawling Ping Valley below.
As the day winds down, head to the Chiang Mai Railway Station, and board an overnight air-conditioned sleeper train (second class) that will transport you back to the vibrant capital, Bangkok.
Day 7 Goodbye
Day 7 Goodbye
Wake up to the gentle sway of the carriages as you arrive in bustling Bangkok. Peer out the windows and take in the mesmerizing sight of verdant landscapes, charming towns, and picturesque villages passing by on this final leg of your train journey.
Upon arrival into Bangkok this morning, we'll transfer back to the start hotel where our touring arrangements will end.
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Hotels
The Mandarin Hotel Bangkok is recognized by its iconic white Mandarin building and has evolved into a renowned luxury destination for global travelers seeking both leisure and business comforts. Boasting two wings—the original Mandarin wing and the Princess wing added after refurbishments in 1981—the hotel's 367 modern and tastefully furnished rooms and suites, including Deluxe, Premier, Executive, and Grand Suite options, offer a comfortable and contemporary experience. There is an outdoor pool, fitness center, spa and restaurant on site.
Hilton Garden Inn Bangkok Silom (formerly the Novotel Bangkok Silom Road Hotel) is a well-situated and versatile hotel in the heart of Silom, Bangkok. The hotel boasts an array of amenities, including an outdoor pool, two dining options, 24-hour room service, and complimentary WiFi. Its proximity to key attractions like the Jewelry Trade Center and Patpong Night Market, along with business facilities and a fitness center, makes it suitable for both leisure and business guests. With spacious, well-equipped rooms and various services, Hilton Garden Inn caters to a diverse range of traveler needs.
Positioned conveniently near the Nan River, Topland Hotel & Convention Centre in Phitsanulok provides captivating views of the river and the city. With complimentary Wi-Fi, an inviting outdoor pool, and a rejuvenating spa, the hotel offers a blend of relaxation and convenience. Rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with amenities including a bathtub, shower, cable TV, minibar, and fridge. The hotel boasts a variety of restaurants serving Chinese dishes and local specialties. Additionally, guests can unwind in the sauna and hot tub, or indulge in recreational activities such as karaoke, nightclub, and snooker rooms for an enjoyable stay.
Wienglakor Hotel Lampang offers a comfortable retreat with a range of amenities. The hotel features a serene garden, complimentary private parking, a shared lounge, and a terrace. Guests can enjoy the convenience of an on-site restaurant. The air-conditioned rooms offer free WiFi and come with private bathrooms. Some rooms offer scenic city views. The hotel provides services including free shuttle service, room service, and luggage storage. Guests can start their day with a continental, American, or Asian breakfast.
Experience the charm of Chiang Rai at Wiang Inn, a luxurious hotel that combines modern amenities with the warm hospitality that Northern Thailand is known for. With 260 beautifully decorated guest rooms, Wiang Inn offers a comfortable stay. The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool and offers three dining options. The air-conditioned rooms are adorned with traditional northern Thai furnishings and equipped with modern amenities. Guests can indulge in relaxation with a massage or enjoy a night of karaoke with friends. Wiang Inn Coffee Shop presents a variety of Thai, Chinese, and European dishes, while the Lobby Lounge offers cocktails. Room service is available.
Overlooking the serene Mae Ping River and the majestic Doi Suthep Mountain, Centara Riverside Hotel in Chiang Mai is located a short drive from the city's vibrant Night Bazaar and revered temples. With spacious rooms featuring modern amenities and a variety of dining options, including River Terrace and China Palace, guests can savor delectable Thai and international cuisine. The hotel also boasts an outdoor pool for relaxation, a sauna and fitness center for rejuvenation, and convenient access to Chiang Mai's attractions, making it a perfect blend of comfort and convenience for a memorable stay.
Tour Reviews
Tour was as publicised. Our driver and guide were fabulous. Anan explanations were brief but deep enough to fully understand. He was always available to our request. Hotels were OK but not 4+. Hôtel TopLand could be changed for a better one. In general, we enjoyed the trip.
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Add-on: Bangkok airport transfer (one way) from price
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