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Pick-up at Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Pick up and transfer to the hotel. Check in and relax. Overnight in Bangkok.
Our guide will pick you up at your hotel and take you to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, one of Thailand’s most iconic attractions. You will travel by long-tailed speedboat as your guide shares the fascinating history of the 19th-century canals, built by King Rama IV. As you cruise through the waterways, you will pass vendors selling freshly picked produce, handmade sweets, and unique souvenirs. This half-day experience offers a glimpse into traditional Thai life, with the bustling market set against the backdrop of vibrant, tropical scenery. The floating market is a lively and colorful spectacle, offering a chance to explore local culture in an unforgettable way. In the evening, you will be transferred to the train station for your onward journey. Whether you’re continuing your adventure in Thailand or heading home, this day trip will leave you with lasting memories of the country’s rich heritage and vibrant market life. Overnight on train.
Arrive early in Chiang Mai and be welcomed at Chiang Mai Train Station. After breakfast, embark on a City Temples Tour to discover the city’s rich cultural and religious heritage. Chiang Mai has a long and independent history, and much of its Thai culture has been beautifully preserved. Begin with Wat Phra Singh, renowned for its stunning northern Thai architecture and its exquisite Viharn. Next, visit Wat Chedi Luang, home to Chiang Mai’s largest stupa, a symbol of the city’s grandeur and history. Finally, explore Wat Chiang Man, the oldest temple in Chiang Mai, dating back to the founding of the city. These temples offer a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of Chiang Mai, providing a perfect introduction to this ancient city. The tour will leave you with a deeper understanding of the region’s spiritual heritage, making it a memorable start to your journey. Overnight in Chiang Mai.
Visit Doi Suthep Temple, one of Chiang Mai’s most important pilgrimage sites and a sacred location for Thai people. This stunning temple, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, is perched atop Doi Suthep Peak at 5,300 feet (1,615 meters) above sea level. The 600-year-old temple is known for its breathtaking views of the surrounding city and mountains, as well as its beautiful architecture, making it a must-visit for any traveler to Chiang Mai. The temple’s golden stupa and intricate details are a testament to the region’s rich cultural and religious heritage. In addition to its spiritual significance, Doi Suthep provides plenty of opportunities for great photos and offers a peaceful atmosphere to reflect and take in the beauty of the area.
After visiting the temple, you will have free time in the afternoon to explore Chiang Mai at your own pace, discover local markets, or relax. Overnight in Chiang Mai.
Have breakfast at the hotel and relax until the time of transfer to Siem Reap International Airport for your departure flight.
Tour depart from 02 persons up.
The best time to visit Thailand is generally between November and February, the cool season, when you'll find cooler temperatures, less rain, and ideal conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities. However, be aware that this is also the peak season, so expect higher prices and larger crowds.
Yes! It’s a requirement of traveling with us that you take out comprehensive insurance cover for cancellation, personal injury, death, medical expenses, repatriation expenses, evacuation expenses, personal liability & loss of personal property and Covid related expenses before you travel with us. It’s also super important to check that your insurance covers all of the activities you’ll be trying out, particularly any adventure activities (for all you adrenaline junkies).
Thailand has three seasons… extremely hot, mildly hot, and rainy. The wet time of the year is colloquially called the rainy season; others may refer to it as the wet season or the monsoon season in Thailand. While some consider the rain a disruption, others welcome the annual downpours and appreciate the break from the hot weather. It depends on whether you’re riding a motorcycle without a raincoat when it starts! Unlike much of the rest of the world, north and south of the equatorial regions, which has four dependable seasons, Thailand has just three types of weather. The tropical monsoon sweeps northeast out of the Indian Ocean into the Southeast Asian land mass, driving the weather. Apart from pressure systems that sweep down from China, the tropical monsoon is the overwhelming element of Thailand’s weather.
Thailand is divided into 77 provinces, each offering its own cultural, historical, and natural richness.
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