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TH11 - 10 Days 9 Nights Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Chiang Mai Tours

This program will visit Bangkok and city around Bangkok. Such as Grand Palace, Wat Trimit, The dinner cruise along the Chao Phraya river., Historic City of Ayutthaya, Damnoen Saduak Floating market and elephant show at Sampran Ground Zoo. Then continue to Northen of Thailand for visit Chiang Mai by domestic flight.

 

Day 1   BANGKOK
- Pickup at airport transfer to hotel

- Show at Siam Niramit
Packingallthesplendour of the Land of Smiles into an 80-minute stage show is no easy task. But Siam Niramit succeeds and spectacularly

 

Day 2   BANGKOK
- Amazing at Grand Palace or Wat Pho
The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam since 1782


- Lunch at Baiyoke Sky see Bangkok 360°
Located on our 76th and 78th floor, Bangkok Sky Restaurantenjoysarelaxedambience where guests can enjoy breakfast,
lunch and dinner complemented by beautiful decor and impeccable service. Featuring


- Wat Trimit (Golden Budha)
This historic temple features a gilded exterior, exhibitions & a massive golden statue of Buddha, with a weight of 5.5 tons (5,500 kilograms)


- Dinner Cruise at Cho Phraya river.
The best way to experience the glory of the Chao Phraya River is by taking a dinner river cruise. The luxurious floating restaurants will take you along to appreciate the romantic views of the famous landmarks such as the Temple of Dawn and the Grand Palace as well as people’s houses on both sides of the river glistening in contrast with the dark sky. On board, a wide array of culinary delights will be served, mostly accompanied by music and impressive shows.

 

Day 3   AYUTTHAYA.

Bang Pa-in Palace
Bang Pa-In Royal Palace. The palace complex was used as a summer dwelling by the Siamese royalty and their consorts. Also called '
BangPa In Summer Palace' the park comprises several iconic buildings dotted around a large park

- Wat Yai Chai Mongkol
Wat Yai Chai Mongkol (or Mongkhon) is located a few kilometers southeast of Ayutthaya (island). You'll have to cross the Pridithamrong bridge out of the city. It obviously is one of the major temples in the Ayutthaya area, and both tourists and local worshippers visit the wat.

Wat Mahathat
Wat Maha That or the Monastery of the great relic is located on the city island in the central part of Ayutthaya. Surrounded by canals and moats. The structure has been registered as a national historic site by the Fine Arts Department on 8 March 1935 and is part of the Ayutthaya World Heritage Historical Park.

 

Day 4   BANGKOK
- Floating Market
Damnoen Saduak is the most popular floating market in Thailand, great for photo opportunities, food, and for giving you an insight into a bygone way of life


- Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo
The elephants are the featured stars in the show, where they perform dances, play soccer, and fight battles like the “Yutha Hathi.” Yutha Hathi is a great historical royal battle scene which the elephants are utilized during the fight. Asforthewresting show, the master crocodile catcher performs breath-taking stunts with the crocodiles that you cannot believe your eyes


- Asia Tique Riverfront
Asiatique The Riverfront is a large open-air mall in Bangkok, Thailand. It is situated in the former docks of the East Asiatic Company and faces the Chao Phraya River and Charoen Krung Road. The complex opened in 2012
after extensive renovation of the site

 

Day 5 Bangkok to  Chiang Mai
- Pickup at hotel transfer to Bangkok airport 

- Meet guide at Chiang Mai airport. Check-in to Hotel 

- Welcome Dinner “Khantoke”
Experience Lanna dining with "Khantoke" or "Toke",
around rattan tray, serving various kinds of authentic northern Thai dishes and national Thai food. As you enjoy the tasty food,  you will be entertained by spectacular and fabulous classical dances from  northern Thailand and from around the nation

 

 

Day 6   Chiang Mai
- Doi Suthep (temple on the mountain)
Doi Suthep is a constant part of life in Chiang Mai. A Thai saying goes, "If you haven't tasted Khao Soi or seen the view from Doi Suthep, you haven't been to Chiang Mai." This regal mountain overlooks the city from the northwest, providing commanding views from its summit. Aside from its dominating presence on the horizon.

- Chiang Mai zoo (panda, Aquarium) 
Nearly 400 different species of animal are kept at the Chiang Mai Zoo, including elephants, tigers, chimpanzees, hippopotami, and rhinoceroses. The zoo also features some outstanding special attractions such as the walk-through aviary, a fascinating freshwater aquarium and the zoo's stars - Chuang Chuang and Lin Hui, two young pandas who were sent as goodwill ambassadors from China in 2003.

 

Day 7   Chiang Mai
- Elephant at work (Elephant ride are optional) 
Explore Mae Sa’s Elephant Camp and its exotic Orchid and Butterfly Farm on this half-day tour from Chiang Mai. After witnessing the elephants perform and demonstrate their work, take a leisurely stroll through the thousands of colorful orchids and the many butterflies fluttering around you.
 
- Long neck and big ears hill tribes 
Visiting one of the numerous Karen Long Neck villages in Thailand is one of the most exotic experiences on the planet.  The mystery and beauty that sound the tradition of using brass rings for exaggerated jewelry is something better seen in person than in a book.  We had ethical questions on if it these hill tribe villages would feel like human zoos, but thankfully we decided to visit anyway.  It is a real-life National Geographic Magazine to have to see to believe

 

Day 8   Chiang Mai

- Home industries 
Of all Chiang Mai’s cultural achievements, none are more remarkable than their handicrafts. Chiang Mai is, quite simply, Thailand’s major center for quality handicrafts. The artisans produce an extraordinary range of quality products which are invariably the first choice among shoppers, silverware, lacquerware, silk and cotton products, ceramics, parasols, and jewelry.

- Sankampaeng hot spring
Sankampang Hot Springs in Chiang Mai hosts a spectacular lush green park spread over an area of 40-acre. The park has been beautifully landscaped and it has a vast range of beautiful flowers. Sankampang Hot Springs

 

Day 9   Chiang Mai
 -Doi Inthanon national park
Doi Inthanon National Park, nicknamed "the roof of Thailand", is in the Thanon Thong Chai Range, Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand. It includes Doi Inthanon, the country's highest mountain.

-King & Queen Pagoda
Located not far from the top of Doi Inthanon, the twin pagodas were built to commemorate the King and Queen’s 60th birthdays that completed in 1989. They were named Phra Mahathat Chedi Nophamethanidol & Noppholbhumisiri Phra Mahathat that are  known as the king and queen pagoda

-King Royal Project, Wachiratharn Water Fall 
The Wachirathan Waterfall is the second major waterfall on the way up Doi Inthanon national park. This one is an impressive and powerful waterfall falling  60 – 80 meters. The falls are wide. The segments to the right of the main tier are stringier and lighter flowing in the dry season

 

Day 10   Chiang Mai to Airport
- Pickup at hotel and transfer to Chiang Mai Airport

- Finish

 

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