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Adventure In Thailand

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Adventure In Thailand

This tour includes:

Accommodation

Private hotel room.

Meals

8 buffet breakfasts and 6 lunches.

Guides

English/ Spanish speaking local guides.

Entry tickets

Entry tickets to sites mentioned on itinerary.

Transportation

Airport pickup/dropoff, transfers to sites visited.

Tours

Tours and activities as mentioned on itinerary.

Elephant Sanctuary

Tour at the Elephant Sanctuary (guide in English).

Not included:

Not included flights

International and domestic flights are NOT included.

Not included expenses

Does not include personal expenses such as tips, meals not included, souvenirs.

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Itinerary of your trip Adventure In Thailand

  • Day 1 Arrival to Bangkok- Suvarnabhumi International Airport
    Arrival to Bangkok- Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Photo 1
    Arrival to Bangkok- Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Photo 2
    • 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

      Arrival to Bangkok- Suvarnabhumi International Airport

      Upon arrival to the Bangkok International Airport (BKK), you are met and transfered to your hotel in Bangkok by a tour representative. He/she will be waiting for you outside the airport holding a sign with your name. The pick up is included from 8 am- 8 pm. Otherwise, you take a taxi (not included) to the hotel confirmed by the guide.

      Thailand's capital, Bangkok, is famous for its impressive and numerous sanctuaries, all beautifully decorated, as well as for the lively activity of its streets.

      Note: Check in is at 3 pm. If you arrive at the Don Mueang DMK airport, you must add the transportation on 'extras'. If you arrive a night before the experience begins, you can add nights on 'extras'. We suggest booking a flight that departs at least one day before the experience begins.

      Accommodation: In Bangkok, Holiday Inn Silom Hotel or similar. Double or triple private room.

      Note: If you get nights on your own, you should consider an extra private transfer (hotel - hotel) and share the complete information of your accommodation (name and address of the hotel) with your guide, so that services can be coordinated.

      Note: It is necessary to have the flight information at most 10 days before your arrival, otherwise the transfer would have to be at your own expense.

      Note: Timings in the itinerary are approximate and may change in destination.

  • Day 2 Bangkok city tour- Golden Buda- Leaning Buda- Free afternoon
    Bangkok city tour- Golden Buda- Leaning Buda- Free afternoon. Photo 1
    Bangkok city tour- Golden Buda- Leaning Buda- Free afternoon. Photo 2
    Bangkok city tour- Golden Buda- Leaning Buda- Free afternoon. Photo 3
    Bangkok city tour- Golden Buda- Leaning Buda- Free afternoon. Photo 4
    Bangkok city tour- Golden Buda- Leaning Buda- Free afternoon. Photo 5
    • 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

      Bangkok city tour- Golden Buda- Leaning Buda- Free afternoon

      You have breakfast and leave the hotel on a bus, visiting the most important parts of the city. You get to Chinatown, where you visit Wat Traimit Temple, known as the Golden Buda Temple, which has a Buda of 5 tons of pure gold, that was once covered in plaster so it would be hidden and protected during the war. Next, you visit the Wat Pho Temple or Leaning Buda Temple, one of the biggest leaning Budas in the world, with a length of 46 meters. On the feet of the Buda you can see the spectacular 108 images engraved. On the way back to the hotel you stop and visit the precious stone factory. The rest of the day is free to wander around the area.

  • Day 3 Bangkok- Kwai River
    Bangkok- Kwai River. Photo 1
    Bangkok- Kwai River. Photo 2
    Bangkok- Kwai River. Photo 3
    • 7:00 am - 12:40 pm

      Bangkok- Kwai River

      You leave the city by car in the morning and visit the province of Kanchanaburi, known for the famous bridge over the Kwai River and for being scenery to many events happening during the Second World War. You visit the war cemetery, where the remainings of the prisoners are, those who were working while the bridge was in construction. You also stop at the War Museum. You cruise through the Kwai River and have free time to cross the bridge by foot and wander around. From here you visit the railroad tracks known as the โ€œhellfire passโ€, since it was build by the prisoners of the โ€˜alliesโ€™ during the War, between 1942 and 1943.

  • Day 4 Kwai River- Ayutthaya
    Kwai River- Ayutthaya. Photo 1
    Kwai River- Ayutthaya. Photo 2
    Kwai River- Ayutthaya. Photo 3
    • 6:30 am - 11:30 am

      Kwai River- Ayutthaya

      You have breakfast and go on the trip to Ayutthaya, archeological center of the country and former capital of the Siam Reign. You visit the main temples of the site, declared World Heritage by the Unesco; these are the Wat Mahathat, Wat Phra Sri Sanphet and Wat Yai Choi Mongkol. Ayutthaya is a remaining site that shows the cultural heritage of this country.

  • Day 5 Phitsanulok- Monk donation ceremony
    Phitsanulok- Monk donation ceremony. Photo 1
    Phitsanulok- Monk donation ceremony. Photo 2
    Phitsanulok- Monk donation ceremony. Photo 3
    Phitsanulok- Monk donation ceremony. Photo 4
    • 6:15 am - 7:00 am

      Phitsanulok- Monk donation ceremony

      Early in the morning, and only if you wish, you go outside the hotel premises and do a ritual offering to the monks, this allows you to live one of the most emblematic aspects of the culture in Thailand.

  • Day 6 Chiang Rai - Blue Temple- Akha tribe- Gold Triangle
    Chiang Rai - Blue Temple- Akha tribe- Gold Triangle. Photo 1
    Chiang Rai - Blue Temple- Akha tribe- Gold Triangle. Photo 2
    • 7:00 am - 1:30 pm

      Chiang Rai - Blue Temple- Akha tribe- Gold Triangle

      You have breakfast and this day you leave the hotel at 7 am to visit the new and striking Wat Rong Suea Ten or Blue Temple, in it you can find paintings with a style similar to that of the famous White Temple because it was there where its architect was trained for years .

      The modern Blue Temple opened its doors in 2016 and, despite the fact that the blue color predominates on the outside with some yellow details, the Buddha figures and images inside are white.

      We will visit the village of the Akha, an ethnic group known for its colorful costumes and the picturesque surrounding tea plantations.

      As of April 1, 2023 after visiting the Blue Temple, this activity will take place:

      Continuing our direction to the north we will make a stop on the way to visit the Union of northern tribes, in which different ethnic groups of the region inhabit such as the Akha, Lahu, Kayaw or the well-known Karen Giraffe Women. Where we can see their houses, their cultivated fields and even their nursery school. This place seeks to preserve its culture and traditions.

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      Then visit Chiang Saen, where the famous "Golden Triangle" of the Mekong River is located, which includes areas of Thailand, Laos and Burma formerly dedicated to the opium trade, making a stop at the "Opium Museum".

  • Day 7 Chiang Rai- White Temple- Chiang Mai
    Chiang Rai- White Temple- Chiang Mai. Photo 1
    Chiang Rai- White Temple- Chiang Mai. Photo 2
    Chiang Rai- White Temple- Chiang Mai. Photo 3
    Chiang Rai- White Temple- Chiang Mai. Photo 4
    Chiang Rai- White Temple- Chiang Mai. Photo 5
    • 7:00 am - 1:30 pm

      Chiang Rai- White Temple- Chiang Mai

      Today you have breakfast and visit the White Temple on the outskirts of Chiang Rai. White represents purity and wisdom in the Buddhist culture.

      Later, you visit the famous spot that separates Chiang Mai from Chiang Rai. This journey lasts for 3 hours and is full of unforgettable landscapes.

      In Chiang Mai, you visit the popular street where the handcrafts and most of the traditional ornaments are made, such as the handmade umbrellas and precious stone jewellery.

  • Day 8 Chiang Mai- Elephant Conservation Center
    Chiang Mai- Elephant Conservation Center. Photo 1
    Chiang Mai- Elephant Conservation Center. Photo 2
    Chiang Mai- Elephant Conservation Center. Photo 3
    Chiang Mai- Elephant Conservation Center. Photo 4
    • 7:00 am - 1:00 pm

      Chiang Mai- Elephant Conservation Center

      Have breakfast at the hotel and head straight to the Eco Valley Elephant Sanctuary (or similar), where you have the opportunity to spend a sensational morning in a natural environment and where you learn a little more about the life of elephants through its museum (the only one in the country dedicated exclusively to elephant culture), the preparation of their food with a variety of fruits, vegetables and sugar cane and discover one of the most interesting projects of the center, the production of recycled paper made from elephant dung.

      During the visit, we will be able to walk with the elephants through the majestic gardens of the center and, upon reaching the waterfall, we will witness how the elephants enjoy playing with the water and we will even be able to accompany them in a refreshing bath. Once we have said goodbye to our new friends, we will visit the enclave where multiple tribes of different ethnic groups in the country live, among which the striking Giraffe Women (Long Neck) stand out.

      After the activity we will join the group again for lunch

  • Day 9 Chiang Mai- Airport
    Chiang Mai- Airport. Photo 1
    Chiang Mai- Airport. Photo 2
    • 6:30 am - 5:00 pm

      Chiang Mai- Airport

      Have breakfast at 6:30 am, check out from the hotel, and upon flight schedule, get the transfer to the airport to get on the flight back home.

      Meals: breakfast.

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Available on this trip

  • ๐Ÿคฉย Total satisfaction or your money back*
  • ๐Ÿค‘ย Months without interest without card, set aside and pay whenever you want*
  • โœˆ๏ธย Book with an open date and make changes without consequences*

Tour leaving from Bangkok

Bangkok is the capital and most populated city of Thailand, it is more commonly known by its inhabitants as the โ€œcity of angelsโ€. It is one of the cities that keeps a huge cultural buddhist history, with more than 400 temples.

Tour to the Floating Market and Train Market + $79.00
Upgrade to Hoteles Cat. 4* + $215.00
Upgrade to Hoteles Cat. 4.5* + $310.00
Change to full day at elephant sanctuary + $99.00
Pre night extra in Bangkok with breakfast + $110.00
Extra night Chiang Mai with breakfast included + $130.00
Ext of 3 nights in Phuket (Cat 3*), without flight + $585.00
Ext of 3 nights in Phuket (Cat 4*), without flight + $840.00
Children from 2 to 11 years old. + $837.00
Infant (0 - 23 months) + $0.00
Trasfer in Apto. DMK (Don Mueang) - Hotel + $52.00
Dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya river + $75.00
Post extra night in Bangkok with breakfast + $110.00
Total satisfaction guarantee, in less than 24 hrs + $51.00
Extra night at Phuket (Cat. 3*) SGL, DBL or TPL + $130.00
Extra post night at Phuket (4* hotel) + $155.00
Habitaciรณn SGL durante la experiencia + $408.00
Vuelo interno Chiang Mai - Bangkok + $131.00
Vuelo Interno Phuket - Bangkok + $127.00
Vuelo interno Chiang Mai โ€“ Phuket + $310.00
Insurance for your experience + $54.00
Protect yourself in case of COVID during your trip + $75.74
Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Age range

Age range

Min: N/A / Max: 80

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