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  • Day 1 Bangkok   After you land in Bangkok International Airport, a tour representative will meet and greet you before you hop on the transfer to your hotel (unescorted transfer). The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring this bustling city at leisure. Perhaps you might like to indulge yourself with a traditional Thai Massage, surprise your taste buds with the amazing local flavours and cap off the day by enjoying the sunset in any of the stylish rooftop bars that have blossomed in the city’s skyscrapers in recent years… the options are limitless (own expense).  Overnight in Bangkok.


    Hotel ( Superior ): Century Park Bangkok 4* (or similar)
  • Day 2 Bangkok   Today’s tour includes three of the most important Buddhist temples in Bangkok. Wat Traimit, also known as the temple of the Golden Buddha, houses a 3-metre tall statue made from solid gold and weighing in at 5.5 tonnes. We then pass through Chinatown on our way to Wat Pho, the temple of the Reclining Buddha and home to the Chedis of the Kings. At 46 metres in length and 15 metres high, the Buddha is the largest in Bangkok and illustrates the passing of the Buddha into nirvana. Next, we make our way to the Grand Palace*, one of the most beautiful samples of an ancient Siamese royal court and used to be the residence of the kings of Bangkok. Here you will see palaces which were used for different occasions including the Funeral Palace, the Reception Palace, the Throne Hall, the Coronation Hall, the Royal Guesthouse and Wat Phra Keaw - the beautiful Emerald Buddha temple. To round off the outing, we stop in at a local lapidary factory and showroom where you will be able to get locally made jewellery, handicrafts and silk at competitive prices. (*The Grand Palace is closed to the public during special royal ceremonies and official government visits) Overnight in Bangkok.


    Hotel ( Superior ): Century Park Bangkok 4* (or similar)
  • Day 3 Bangkok   Depart from Bangkok after breakfast at the hotel and head to Maeklong Railway Market, as knows as Talad Rom Hoop. Upon arrival, the guide will introduce you to the history of this area. See the action in several minutes before the train passing through the market. The process happens so quick it will amaze you for the unique moment. Then go to the world-famous floating market of “Damnoen Saduak”, there are countless floating markets throughout the country, the colourfully clad merchants at these lively markets paddle along congested canals in sturdy canoes laden with fresh fruits and vegetables to sell to shoppers on the banks. This is an exciting and fun way to see the local like and to go bargain hunting. Transfer back to Bangkok.  Overnight in Bangkok.


    Hotel ( Superior ): Century Park Bangkok 4* (or similar)
  • Day 4 Bangkok - Chiang Mai   Breakfast at the hotel and transfer to the airport (domestic flight not included). Arrive in Chiang Mai and transfer to hotel (transfer unescorted). Pick-up at 01:30 pm in central Chiang Mai followed by a guided tour of the old town and the city’s main temples. Visit the historic Wat Suan Dok and admire its 48-metre-high Sri Lankan-style chedi, which overlooks the Royal Cemetery. Continue to Wat Phra Sing in the old town and appreciate the beauty of this large complex of more than 60 buildings before visiting 14th century Wat Chedi Luang in the very heart of the old city. This ancient temple has a more rustic appearance and has been restored after decades of decay. Discover, too, the nearby Wat Chet Yot and Wat Chiang Man. Due to its age, the Chet Yot temple betrays some signs of ruin while the Chiang Man temple is renowned for its numerous elephant sculptures.  Overnight in Chiang Mai.


    Hotel ( Superior ): Empress Chiang Mai 4* (or similar)
  • Day 5 Chiang Mai   Breakfast at the hotel is followed by a visit to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep to enjoy magnificent panoramic views of the city. The temple is reached by climbing a 309-step naga staircase or via cable car (included). If the views are stunning, the temple itself is even better and boasts a number of dazzling structures. Continue to the bustling Wararot Market, a historical landmark renowned for the variety and quality of its products, before visiting the fragrant flower market. In the evening, enjoy a khan toke dinner (included), a traditional northern Thai feast combined with a selection of traditional cultural performances inspired by the Lanna kingdom, which dominated northern Thailand for almost five centuries.  Overnight in Chiang Mai.


    Hotel ( Superior ): Empress Chiang Mai 4* (or similar)
  • Day 6 Chiang Mai - Chiang Rai   Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before heading to Elephant Poopoopaper Park, an eco-friendly, naturally built outdoor museum park that introduces and explains the unique steps involved in making our much talked about paper products from elephant poop fibres! The interpretive walking tour through our lush gardens brings visitors through eight different pavilions explaining each stage of our fascinating process from poo collection to rinsing to final product assembly. Visitors are encouraged to pull up a stool, roll up their sleeves and join with our talented artisans and guides and participate in our head-turning process! Complemented by the presence of rich graphics and signage, visitors will also be introduced to Chiang Mai's long and rich history of traditional papermaking and handicrafts production. After lunch (included), continue by road via Doi Saket with a stop at Wat Rong Khun, nicknamed the ‘White Temple’, a dazzling temple built in the 1990s. Its ornate all-white exterior with embedded pieces of the mirror gives it a resplendent appearance, which makes it one of the most beautiful temples in Thailand. Continue to Chiang Rai, arriving in the afternoon and transferring to your accommodation.  Overnight in Chiang Rai.


    Hotel ( Superior ): Laluna Resort 4* (or similar)
  • Day 7 Chiang Rai - Golden Triangle - Phuket   Check out after breakfast at the hotel and visit Chiang Sean for a panoramic view of the Golden Triangle where Laos, Myanmar and Thailand meet where the mighty River the Mekong flows through. Hop on a boat and take a trip around the Golden Triangle on a boat ride lasting around 30 minutes. After, enjoy lunch at the local restaurant (included) before being dropped off at Chiang Rai Airport at approximately 02:00 pm (we recommend to book flight WE 2135 with an ETD of 16:55). Arrival Bangkok Airport and connecting flight to Phuket (domestic flight Chiang Rai to Bangkok & Bangkok to Phuket not included). Meet and Greet in Phuket and transfer to your hotel. Free at leisure. Suggest by night explore Phuket' streets for handicrafts, delicious Thai food and nightly entertainment (own expense).  Overnight in Phuket.


    Hotel ( Superior ): Deevana Plaza Phuket Patong 4* (or similar)
  • Day 8 Phuket   Breakfast before a free day at leisure. Phuket truly is paradise on earth. Thailand's largest and most famous dream destination is as colourful as it is cosmopolitan. Full days at leisure to relax by the pool or at the beach or to take one of the many optional activities available on the spot. Phuket is a great base for island hopping with Phi Phi and James Bond Islands within easy access and you shouldn’t miss out on the opportunity to discover Phuket shimmering temples and colonial mansions. Your local representative will be able to help you choose and make the necessary arrangements Overnight in Phuket.


    Hotel ( Superior ): Deevana Plaza Phuket Patong 4* (or similar)
  • Day 9 Phuket   Recharge your energies with a delicious breakfast at the hotel before enjoying a slow day of rest and relaxation.  Overnight in Phuket.


    Hotel ( Superior ): Deevana Plaza Phuket Patong 4* (or similar)
  • Day 10 Phuket   Indulge in a tasty breakfast before a full day to discover Phuket on your own pace, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the wonders of this beautiful area!


    Hotel ( Superior ): Deevana Plaza Phuket Patong 4*  (or similar)
  • Day 11 Return   Begin your last day with a delicious breakfast at the hotel. Then transfer to Phuket Airport to continue with your travelling arrangements. The transfer is unescorted.

  • Included


    •  Operated with an English-speaking guide (Day 2-7)

    •   Italian French German or Spanish-speaking guide on request

    •   10 nights’ accommodation

    •   10 Breakfasts

    •   2 Lunches (Day 6 7)

    •   1 Dinner (Day 5)

    •   Arrival shared transfer in air-conditioned transportation from Bangkok International Airport (Day 1)

    •   Air-conditioned shared transportation as stated in the programme (Day 2-7)

    •   Departure shared transfer in air-conditioned transportation to Chiang Rai International Airport (Day 7)

    •   Arrival and departure shared transfer in air-conditioned transportation from/to Phuket International Airport (Day 7 11)

    •   All entrance fees and activities mentioned in the itinerary: Grand Palace Wat Traimit Wat Pho Wat Phra Keaw and lapidary factory (Day 2); Damnoen Saduak Railway Market (Day 3); Wat Suan Dok Wat Phra Sing Wat Chedi Luang Wat Chet Yot Wat Chiang Man (Day 4) Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Wararot and flower markets and khan toke dinner show (Day 5) Elephant Poopoopaper Park/Elephant Jungle Sanctuary; Wat Rong Khun (Day 6); boat ride on Mekong River (Day 7)

    •   Meet & Greet at Bangkok International Airport (Day 1)

    •   Meet & Greet at Phuket International Airport (Day 7)


    Exclusions


    • Domestic flights (Bangkok-Chiang Mai on Day 4 / Chiang Rai-Phuket on Day 7)

    •   International flights

    •   Visas

    •   Airport taxes

    •   Drinks during meals (unless specified otherwise)

    •   City tax not included payable on the spot

    •   Any visit not mentioned in the program

    •   Porterage and gratuities

    •   Expenditures of a personal nature drinks and meals or items not stated explicitly in the program

    •   Any alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks mineral water camera/video camera fee (if any)

    •   Travel Insurance or any loss or extra cost arising due to unforeseen circumstances such as flight delays accidents etc.

Thailand – At a Glance

 

Thailand is one of the most iconic destinations in Southeast Asia. Known as the “Land of Smiles,” it captivates travelers with the diversity of its landscapes, the richness of its culture, and the warm hospitality of its people. From tropical beaches lined with turquoise waters to the lush mountains of the north, passing through majestic temples and vibrant cities, Thailand offers a travel experience that is both immersive and well-rounded. Blending ancient traditions with modern influences, the country strikes a harmonious balance between spirituality, nature, and urban energy.

 

General Information

 

The capital of Thailand is Bangkok. The country covers an area of 513,120 km². Thai is the official language, and the national currency is the baht. The international dialing code is +66. Thailand is 11 hours ahead of Sherbrooke, Quebec. The standard electrical voltage is 220 volts.

 

Bargaining

 

Bargaining is an integral part of Thai culture, particularly in local markets. Negotiating prices is common and is always done politely and with a smile. It is helpful to keep the real value of the negotiated amount in perspective, as the cost of living is generally lower than in Western countries. Successful bargaining is more about friendly interaction than confrontation. Purchasing several items often leads to better prices, turning the exchange into an enjoyable moment of connection with local vendors.

 

Did You Know…

 

Bangkok holds the record for the longest city name in the world in its local language, a ceremonial name that Thais simply shorten to “Krung Thep.” Thailand is called “Prathet Thai,” meaning “Land of the Free,” and it is the only country in Southeast Asia that has never been colonized by a European power. The country is home to more than 1,400 islands, some of which—such as Koh Phi Phi—have gained worldwide fame. November is considered one of the best times to visit Thailand, thanks to pleasant weather and spectacular festivals like Yi Peng in Chiang Mai, when thousands of lanterns are released into the night sky.

 

Bangkok

 

Bangkok is a fascinating megacity where modernity and tradition coexist at every turn. With several million inhabitants, the capital impresses with its energy, fast-paced rhythm, and striking contrasts. Futuristic skyscrapers, ultra-modern shopping malls, and efficient transportation systems stand alongside lively markets, stilt houses along canals, and ancient temples. The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew, home to the revered Emerald Buddha, are essential visits for understanding the country’s history and spirituality. Often the main gateway into Thailand, Bangkok deserves several days to fully absorb its unique atmosphere.

 

Ayutthaya

 

Less than two hours north of Bangkok, Ayutthaya takes visitors deep into Thailand’s historical past. Once the capital of the Kingdom of Siam, the city is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its impressive ruins, Buddha statues, and brick temples bear witness to the former grandeur of this flourishing city. Exploring Ayutthaya by bicycle is an excellent way to move easily between sites while enjoying a peaceful setting, far removed from the bustle of the capital.

 

Kanchanaburi

 

Located west of Bangkok near the Myanmar border, Kanchanaburi is known for both its historical significance and its surrounding natural beauty. The famous Bridge over the River Kwai and the railway built during World War II recall a powerful chapter of history. The region also serves as a gateway to stunning national parks, including Erawan National Park, renowned for its turquoise waterfalls. Kanchanaburi is ideal for combining cultural discovery, historical reflection, and immersion in nature.

 

Chiang Mai, the Jungle

 

Chiang Mai is considered the cultural capital of northern Thailand. Surrounded by mountains and lush forests, the city offers a perfect balance between urban comfort and close contact with nature. Numerous hiking and trekking opportunities are available, ranging from gentle walks to multi-day expeditions. Chiang Mai is also famous for its centuries-old temples and its calm, relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can also explore ethical elephant sanctuaries dedicated to animal protection, where animal welfare is a top priority.

 

Chiang Rai, the Far North

 

Chiang Rai lies in a mountainous region at the crossroads of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar, known as the Golden Triangle. Quieter and less visited than Chiang Mai, the city charms travelers with its natural setting and striking temples. Wat Rong Khun, the White Temple, and Wat Rong Suea Ten, the Blue Temple, offer bold and contemporary interpretations of traditional Thai religious architecture. Cultural influences from neighboring countries are clearly felt here, giving the region a distinct identity.

 

Cuisine

 

Thai cuisine is world-renowned for its subtle balance of sweet, salty, sour, and spicy flavors. It makes generous use of fresh herbs, spices, and natural ingredients. Rice is a staple, as are noodles, fragrant curries, aromatic soups, and zesty salads. Dining in Thailand is a true sensory experience, whether enjoyed in an elegant restaurant or at a simple street food stall. Often considered both healthy and well-balanced, Thai cuisine delights gourmets and curious travelers alike.

 

Beverages

 

Thai beverages reflect the country’s vibrant character—colorful, refreshing, and full of personality. Thai iced tea, easily recognized by its orange hue and sweet flavor, is one of the most popular drinks. Traditional coffee, often prepared with condensed milk, is rich and intense. Local beers such as Singha and Chang pair perfectly with spicy dishes. Local spirits, commonly consumed during celebrations, are also part of daily life, as are Thai-made energy drinks that have inspired international brands.

 

Shopping and Souvenirs

 

Thailand is a true shopping paradise. Local handicrafts are incredibly diverse, ranging from teak wood carvings to handmade decorative objects. Thai silk is particularly renowned for its quality and refined patterns. Silver jewelry, often set with stones, is another popular souvenir. Markets and shopping centers offer a wide selection of clothing, accessories, and wellness products, especially those made from coconut and tropical plants. Lanterns, spices, and local spirits round out the list of typical souvenirs to bring home.

 

Safety

 

Thailand is generally a safe destination for travelers, though certain precautions are advisable. Political demonstrations may occur, particularly in Bangkok. Travel to some southern provinces is discouraged due to security concerns. Petty theft and tourist-targeted scams can occur, especially in busy areas. Travelers are advised to remain vigilant, avoid deals that seem too good to be true, and report any incidents to the tourist police.

 

Health Advice

 

It is essential to ensure that vaccinations are up to date before traveling. Some illnesses may be transmitted through water, food, or insect bites. Travelers are advised to drink only bottled water, avoid raw foods, and protect themselves effectively against mosquitoes. Consulting a healthcare professional specializing in travel medicine before departure is strongly recommended.

 

Climate

 

Thailand enjoys a tropical climate marked by two main seasons. The rainy season generally runs from May to October, while the dry season lasts from November to April. Temperatures during the dry season are pleasant, usually ranging between 25°C and 30°C, although heat can intensify toward the end of the season. Climate conditions vary by region, offering different experiences throughout the year.

 

Religions and Beliefs

 

Buddhism is the dominant religion in Thailand and deeply shapes the country’s social and cultural life. Temples play a central role in communities, and many Thai men spend part of their lives in a monastery. Other religions are also present, including Islam in the southern regions, as well as Christian and animist communities.

 

Etiquette and Customs

 

Courtesy and respect are fundamental values in Thailand. The traditional greeting, known as the “wai,” involves pressing the hands together as a sign of respect. Feet are considered impure and should never be pointed toward a person or a sacred place. Conversely, the head is regarded as the most noble part of the body and should not be touched. It is customary to remove shoes before entering temples, some shops, and private homes. A respectful and discreet attitude makes it easy to integrate and fully enjoy Thai hospitality.

Name: Bangkok, Golden Triangle and Phuket

Brand: Pathways of the World

Quality: First Class

Tour Type: Escorted

Start City: Bangkok

End City: Phuket

Vacation Overview:

Begin this Thai journey discovering the best of Bangkok, Thailand’s bustling capital city. Then see a different side of this beautiful country as you explore the north of Thailand and discover its main cultural attractions during four magical days, travelling from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai. This region is overflowing with historic monuments, dreamlike landscapes, gastronomic delights and wonderful wildlife. Leaving Chiang Mai, travel to magical Southern Thailand, boasting all types of impressive scenery, from awe-inspiring beaches to tropical forests packed with flora and fauna. Giving a rich mix of cultures, wildly different from the northern regions, from their traditional cuisine to landscapes, and even language. This tour is operated in a small group of up to 8 passengers.

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  • After you land in Bangkok International Airport, a tour representative will meet and greet you before you hop on the transfer to your hotel (unescorted transfer). The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring this bustling city at leisure. Perhaps you might like to indulge yourself with a traditional Thai Massage, surprise your taste buds with the amazing local flavours and cap off the day by enjoying the sunset in any of the stylish rooftop bars that have blossomed in the city’s skyscrapers in recent years… the options are limitless (own expense).  Overnight in Bangkok.


    Hotel ( Superior ): Century Park Bangkok 4* (or similar)
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