PRIVATE TOUR: Embark on a magnificent Thailand adventure with our 8-day private tour. Discover the vibrant streets of Bangkok and delve into the ancient wonders of Ayutthaya's Buddha head and Wat Maha Dhat. Explore Lopburi's palaces and partake in a meaningful offering to monks. Witness the emerald Buddha at Wat Phra Dhat Lampang Luang, savour local street delicacies, and be entranced by the enigmatic Golden Triangle.
Trip Highlights
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Itinerary
Welcome
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?
Overnight: Bangkok
The Kingdom of Siam
Bangkok - Phitsanulok. Time to leave behind bustling Bangkok and head towards the historic city of Phitsanulok.
First stop along the way is Ayutthaya, the former capital of the Kingdom of Siam, and UNESCO-listed heritage site. You'll explore the site by tuk tuk and discover the famed Buddha head cradled within the roots of a banyan tree and the magnificent Wat Maha Dhat.
Continuing to Lopburi, enjoy lunch followed by a visit to the Narai Raja Nives Palace, Prang Sam Yod - also known as the Sacred Three-Spired Pagoda, and the monkey temple.
Arriving in Phitsanulok in the evening, enjoy a trishaw ride through the city's vibrant night markets. Be sure to branch out and try tasty street food or shop for souvenir bargains.
Overnight: Phitsanulok | Breakfast, Lunch
The Ancient Sukhothai
Phitsanulok - Sukhothai. Today's adventure begins with an exploration of ancient temples and heritage sites, starting with a visit to Wat Pra Si Rattana Mahat - home to Thailand's most beautiful Buddha image.
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.
Next, head to Ganesha Pottery Village, a haven of local artisans preserving the ancient sangkhalok craftsmanship through hand-painted creations.
After lunch, head to today's final destination of Sri Satchanalai, the northern outpost of the Kingdom of Sukhothai. Here, visit Wat Chang Lom and Wat Chedi Jet Thaew.
Overnight: Sukhothai | Breakfast, Lunch
Agriculture Farm & Local Flavours
Sukhothai - Chiang Mai. Today you'll set your sights for Chiang Mai, starting with a hands-on experience at the Sukhothai Organic Agriculture Farm. Depending on the season, you will help plant, harvest or mill rice and plough paddies with a water buffalo.
Afterwards, enjoy a well-deserved organic lunch in an open sala overlooking the picturesque rice fields.
Continue your journey via Lampang, and visit Wat Phra Dhat Lampang Luang, home to an enchanting emerald Buddha Statue.
In the afternoon, sample rice crackers during a trip to a domestic factory. Then, relish local flavours during a stop for tasty street food at the vibrant Kad Ban Ta Market.
Overnight: Chiang Mai | Breakfast, Lunch
Monks, Merit & Khantoke
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. This sacred experience also creates a harmonious start to your day!
After breakfast, the journey leads you up Serpentine Road to Wat Pra Dhat Doi Suthep. Perched 1,676 meters above sea level, this mountaintop temple offers stunning panoramic views of Chiang Mai City.
Then, head to Chiang Mai’s biggest market, Talat Warorod and continue by rickshaw to the city’s oldest temple, Wat Chedi Luang. After lunch, visit a handicraft village. Here, you'll witness the skillful creation of traditional products such as Thai Silk and 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.
Overnight: Chiang Mai | Breakfast, Lunch
Orchids, Elephants & Exploration
Chiang Mai - Thaton. 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.
Then, drive 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 showcasing palace decor.
After lunch, the journey leads into the depths of Chiang Dao Cave at Wat Tham Chiang Dao. The day concludes in Thaton, a quaint village nestled just a stone's throw from the Myanmar border.
Overnight: Thaton | Breakfast, Lunch
Kok River Ride, Chinese Tea & White Temple
Thaton - Chiang Rai. Today begins with a long-tail boat ride up the scenic Kok River. Along the way, pass tiny hill tribe villages, traditional bamboo huts and dense jungles.
Jump ashore at Ban Pha Tai and continue by road to Doi Mae Salong. Nestled just 6 kilometers from the Thai-Myanmar border, this mountain holds a storied past as a former home to 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 area also boasts open-air bazaars and shops that offer an array of Chinese specialties. Browse through these offerings and immerse yourself in the local culture before we leave.
Following lunch, the adventure continues as you head to Mae Sai, the northernmost Thai town, situated on the Myanmar border. You'll stop here to browse the local market.
The last stop of the day is the renowned Wat Rong Khun, also known as the 'White Temple.' Crafted by national artist Chalermchai Kositipiat, this mesmerizing creation combines contemporary artistry with kanok architecture.
Overnight: Chiang Rai | Breakfast, Lunch
Golden Triangle & Goodbye
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.
After lunch the tour will conclude at Chiang Rai airport. Want to stay longer? We have post tour accommodation available to be booked.
Breakfast, Lunch
Prices & Dates
'Twin/Double' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Single' prices are applicable to solo travellers and anyone wanting the privacy of their own room, based on a travelling party of at least 2 adults.
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Hotels
The hotels listed below are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard.
Mandarin Hotel Bangkok, Bangkok
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, Bangkok
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.
The Imperial Hotel, Phitsanulok
The Imperial Hotel & Convention Centre Phitsanulok offers a tranquil retreat with an outdoor pool and spa facilities. The air-conditioned rooms feature large windows and a sitting area, along with amenities like cable TV and a minibar. Attached bathrooms offer hot showers and toiletries. Dining choices include a variety of Thai and international dishes at Laguna Café, Cantonese seafood delicacies at The Dragon Garden, and Italian cuisine at Risotto Pizza Corner. The Rendezvous Lobby Bar offers drinks and live music. Guests can maintain their fitness routine at the on-site fitness center or unwind in the sauna.
Legendha Sukhothai Hotel, Sukhothai
Legendha Sukhothai Resort offers a captivating Thai village-inspired retreat with teakwood-furnished guestrooms and a saltwater swimming pool. Immerse in authentic experiences such as almsgiving and Thai cooking classes, enjoy Namkhang Sukhothai restaurant's delights, and witness Thai classical dance shows in the evening. Just minutes away lies the UNESCO-listed Sukhothai Historical Park, featuring iconic sites like Wat Mahathat and Wat Si Chum.
The Empress, Chiang Mai
The Empress Hotel boasts 375 guest rooms and suites in a city tower. Positioned at the heart of Chiang Mai, it provides convenient access to the renowned Night Market, the airport, and the train station. With a commitment to "Empress Impressive Service," the hotel offers two specialty restaurants catering to various dietary preferences, a spacious swimming pool on the third floor accompanied by a fitness center and pool bar. While modern amenities grace every floor, the hotel's Northern Thai cultural charm remains intact.
Maekok River Village Resort, Thaton
Nestled on the banks of the Mae Kok River, the Maekok River Village Resort offers a comfortable escape with picturesque views of the valley and distant mountains. Spacious, air-conditioned rooms with private patios are set amidst tropical gardens, equipped with modern amenities. The outdoor pool and restaurant add to the convenience and allure of the resort, offering stunning river views. Activities range from trekking to cooking classes, and the Spice Garden Restaurant serves local and European cuisine made with organic farm produce.
The Legend Chiang Rai Boutique River Resort, Chiang Rai
The Legend Chiang Rai is a captivating riverside resort that offers delightful dining venues, a refreshing pool, a herbal spa for rejuvenation, and a fitness center. Wander through serene pathways, encounter lotus-filled ponds, and explore the vibrant gardens. The hotel offers spacious studios and villas which are thoughtfully designed, showcasing luxurious furnishings and distinctive tropical-inspired bathrooms. The opulence extends to outstanding facilities, including an infinity pool that overlooks the river, an outdoor Spa, and the Sala Rim Nam Thai restaurant, where you can savor Thai and Western cuisine.