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Incredible Siam…waiting to be experienced
Treasures of Siam
Asia sticks to you. From the nomadic steppes of Kazakhstan to the frenetic streets of Hanoi, Asia is a continent so full of intrigue, adventure, solace & spirituality that it has fixated and confounded travellers for centuries.
Friendly and food-obsessed, hedonistic and historic, cultured & curious, Thailand tempts visitors with a smile as golden as the country's glittering temples & tropical beaches. The joss sticks lit for the household shrines in Thailand impart a sweet perfume to the thick air. Come…..experience Siam with us……
From sublime coastlines to snow-capped mountains, from the majestic Mekong River to wildlife infested jungle, from rolling landscapes fed by the monsoon rains & frenetic cities fizzling with energy, the diversity of Asia’s landscapes is mind-boggling with a vibrancy that captivates & enchants. Immense expanses of desert flow down from inhospitable mountains, which in turn give way to seemingly impenetrable forests.
In a land where tigers still roam free (though far from noisy tourists), nature continues to be the driving force in many peoples’ lives. Virtually every climate on the globe is represented here; take a trek over the Gobi’s arching dunes or sun yourself on the sand-fringed tropical islands of the South China Sea.
This continent has contributed a cast of villains & heroes to global history. Most of the significant achievements of the modern world had their infancy in Asia. Historic trading routes sliced across epic terrain as expanding empires competed to trade goods & ideas throughout the continent & beyond. Asia’s ambitious civilisations ultimately gave rise to some of the world’s most revolutionary ideas & important technology.
A spiritual place infused with the gods of past & present: the ancient spirits of the land and the family, the deities of Buddhism & Hinduism and the rules of Islam. Architectural wonders & sacred spaces abound from the Great Wall of China & the temples of Angkor to lesser known marvels in Myanmar, Nepal & Afghanistan.
As are their highlights from trekking Malaysia’s’s steamy jungles & wildlife spotting in southern India to riding horses through the Mongolian steppes, skiing Japan’s’s Alps & dodging falling coconuts on of the continents many remote islands.
Gleaming skyscrapers, whooshing magnetic trains, shiny smartphones: in Asia, the future is now. China is charging its way into the 21st century with its economy developing at a head-spinning pace, while South Korea boasts some of the fastest internet speeds in the world and India is a hub of growing technology.
A frenetic buzz surrounds urban Asia: the fashion, culture & business in the continent’s metropolises easily challenge the biggest European & American cities for their status as global hubs. This ever-evolving modernity can make for some incredibly special travel experiences: watch rice paddies flash by from a high-speed train, pick up a shiny new laptop in a Hong Kong electronics market or go to a robot cabaret show in Japan.
And then, there is the food. Is there any greater place to eat than Asia? The continent has exported its cuisines the world over: India’s red hot curries, China’s juicy dumplings, Vietnam’s steaming bowls of pho soup & Thailand’s heaping plates of pat tai (pad Thai) noodles are known & loved across the globe.
Eating here can be both a joyous & chaotic affair: forks are forsaken in favour of fingers or chopsticks & food is enjoyed with unrivalled gusto. Whether settling down for a Michelin-starred meal in one of Singapore’s finest restaurants or pulling up a plastic stool on a Bangkok street, hungry travellers will never be bored by the diversity of Asia’s cuisines. Or tuck into fiery Indian curries, get adventurous with a local dish from a road side stall & gulp down a hearty bowl of Japanese ramen. With its colours, smells, flavours & personalities, you will find Asia is deliciously rewarding.
Let us talk about Thailand now & leave your preconceptions at home.
Ancient Civilisation | Sacred Spaces| Sumptuous Food | Land of Contrasts
Friendly & fun loving, exotic & tropical, cultured & historic, Thailand radiates a golden hue from its glittering temples & tropical beaches through to the ever-comforting Thai smile.
Each year Thailand is discovered by millions of visitors, drawn to its pristine beaches & aquamarine seas, as well as its rich culture, glitzy shopping malls, chic boutiques & colorful markets crammed with bargains.
Thailand is an independent country neighbouring Burma, Laos, Malaysia & Cambodia. Siam is what is was known for before 1939 when it was changed to Thailand as the word "Thai" means freedom and as it is a country who has never been colonized by any intruder country or power it is said to "the land of free". Thailand is an amazing country which has all sweet, sour, salty, bitter & spicy flavors blending in its cooking. As soon as you hear the name of Thailand you immediately have this picture of world that is like in your fantasy the architecture, culture & the ever green beautiful land that takes you to makes you feel that your dreams have come true & there can be a place that could be this beautiful.
Thailand is often referred to as a golden land, not because there is precious metal buried underground but because the country gives off a certain lustre, be it the fertile rice fields of the central plains, white sandy beaches or the warm hospitality of its citizenry.
In between the cluttered cities & towns is the rural heartland, which is a mix of rice paddies, tropical forests & squat villages tied to the agricultural clock. In the north, the forests & fields bump up against toothy blue mountains decorated with silvery waterfalls. In the south, scraggy limestone cliffs poke out of the cultivated landscape like prehistoric skyscrapers. The usually arid northeast emits an emerald hue during the rainy season when tender green rice shoots carpet the landscape.
The celestial world is a close confidant in this Buddhist nation & religious devotion is colourful & ubiquitous. Gleaming temples & golden Buddhas frame both the rural & modern landscape.
Early morning is when the saffron-robed monks leave the sanctuary of their wats (temples) to receive alms from the people, be it in a dusty village or on crowded city streets. Buddhism is a way of life here. Ancient banyan trees are ceremoniously wrapped in sacred cloth to honour the resident spirits, fortune-bringing shrines decorate humble homes as well as monumental malls, while garland-festooned dashboards ward off traffic accidents.
Visitors can join the conversation through meditation retreats in Chiang Mai, religious festivals in northeastern Thailand, underground cave shrines in Kanchanaburi & Phetchaburi and hilltop temples in northern Thailand.
The Thai's are also strong supporters of their monarchy. In fact, His Majesty King Bhumibol was the longest reigning monarch in the world, since coming to power in 1946.
First introductions are made in Bangkok, a modern behemoth of screaming traffic, gleaming shopping centres and international sensibilities interwoven with devout Buddhism. Chiang Mai, the country's bohemian centre, is where the unique & precise elements of Thai culture become a classroom, for cooking courses & language lessons; while climbing into the mountain ranges around Mase Hong Son you will find stupa-studded peaks & villages of post-Stone Age cultures.
With a long coastline (actually, two coastlines) & jungle-topped islands anchored in azure waters, Thailand is a tropical getaway for the hedonist & the hermit, the prince & the pauper. This paradise offers a varied menu: playing in the gentle surf of Ko Lipe, diving with whale sharks off Ko Tao, scaling the sea cliffs of Krabi, kiteboarding in Hua Hin, partying on Ko Phi Do filled with tall palms angling over pearlescent sand, recuperating at a health resort on Ko Samui and feasting on the beach wherever sand meets sea.
With its enticing mixture of established destinations such as Phuket and Hua Hin, & out-of-the-way palm-fringed islands, Thailand appeals to the most varied of travelers, whether they are craving barefoot luxury or hippy chic. From staying on a converted rice barge, clambering into a jungle tree house or bedding down in a hill tribe village, Thailand offers a wealth of choice for every taste & budget.
Adored around the world, Thai cuisine expresses fundamental aspects of Thai culture: it is generous, warm, refreshing & relaxed. Each dish relies on fresh, local ingredients – pungent lemongrass, searing chillies & plump seafood. A varied national menu is built around the four fundamental flavours: spicy, sweet, salty & sour. Roving appetites go on eating tours of Bangkok noodle shacks, seafood pavilions in Phuket & Burmese market stalls in Mae Sot. Cooking classes reveal the simplicity behind the seemingly complicated dishes and mastering the market is an important survival skill.
Pampering is an art form in Thailand, and throughout the country spas offer authentic treatments whether it's in a 5-star luxury resort or a beach-side hut. If it is pulse-raising excitement you are after, head to the hectic sprawl of Bangkok's futuristic high-rise buildings.
People come here as miners: first perhaps for the uniquely Western concept of R&R. And while they toast themselves to a bronze hue on the sandy beaches, they find in the daily rhythm of Thailand a tranquillity that isn't confined to vacation time. The northeast is a region better suited for homestays & teaching gigs than quick souvenir snapshots: here, you can dive deep into the Thai psyche, emerging with a tolerance for searingly spicy food & a mastery of this strange tonal language.
Bangkok, Chiang Mai. Phuket.Pristine beaches, buzzing cities and intriguing cultures,
This journey takes in many of the major cultural sights the country has to offer. From the hustle and bustle of Bangkok to the peaceful beauty of Erawan National Park, and from the ancient temples of Ayutthaya to the scenic cities of the north - Chiang Mai & Chiang Rai, this is classic Thailand. It will introduce you to many of the main sights in northern Thailand. We have designed a balanced itinerary to visit temples & important historical sites, view beautiful scenery & countryside, and learn about local life in the cities and remote border villages, while staying in high class comfortable accommodation throughout.
The tour begins & ends in the busy and bustling city of Bangkok, with a tour of the Grand Palace, and an afternoon long-tail boat trip through the peaceful canals of Thonburi, in the west of the city. From Bangkok, we visit a cemetery & museums in Kanchanaburi, home of the bridge on the River Kwai and some beautiful countryside. Also included here is a train journey to the Hellfire pass, where the railway was gouged through the rock by thousands of prisoners of war.
Buddha statues in Ayutthaya, Thailand
Moving on from Kanchanaburi, our next stop is to tour the magnificent ruins at Ayutthaya, one of Thailand's former capitals. These mainly brick-built temples are spread out through parkland on a large island formed by the Chao Phraya & Lopburi Rivers, and formed the heart of one of the world's great cities.
We leave Ayutthaya on the overnight Sleeper train, heading north for Chiang Mai, where we tour the hilltop temple of Doi Suthep on the outskirts of the city, enjoy a traditional evening Khantoke dinner & have some free time to try Optional activities. Also included is a day trip to tour the sacred Wat Phra That Lampan Luang temple complex at Lampang, which we combine with a stop at the Local girl in traditional dress, Thailand
Elephant Conservation Centre enroute.
Come & discover the mystical land that presents the traveler with an array of unforgettable experiences. Get ready for a sensory overload of a busy morning market - or a night out in Bangkok. And of encounters with history & culture, the new & the old, at just about every turn. Did we mention the white-sand beaches, jungles, ancient ruins & Buddhist temples? Indeed, the food satisfies - but Thailand offers so much more & The Journeys is ready to take you on well, a journey (or journeys) of discovery.
Come……be inspired & discover the World with us
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Incredible Siam…. yours to discover….
Treasures of Siam
Bangkok * Kanchanaburi * Chiang Mai * Chiang Rai * Bangkok
10 Days | 9 Nights
Day 01 - | Arrive ✈ Bangkok at ????
Sawasdee ka & welcome to enchanting Kkingdom of Thailand - friendly & fun-loving, cultured & historic. Thailand radiates a golden hue, from its glittering temples & tropical beaches through to the ever-comforting Thai smile…...
Arrive in Bangkok - the city where the familiar & the exotic collide like the flavors on a plate of pat tai.
After you exit in the Arrival Hall at Terminal? - Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport, subsequent to Immigration & Customs, you will be met by The Journeys representative outside Door B, who will ensure your comfort & transfer you to the hotel. He / she will provide assistance during Check-in & also discuss the program for the next few days.
If, for any reason you are unable to make contact with our representative within 30 minutes of waiting, please call the local Emergency telephone # listed on your Contact List. Please follow the advice given by our 24 / 7 Duty Officer Please do not exit the Airport & make your own way to the start hotel.
Enroute to the hotel, the Rep will introduce you to some landmarks of Bangkok & brief about the Yi Peng & Loy Krathong Festival.
Check-in at your centrally located hotel & relax.
*Check-in time is 02.00 pm. For earlier arrivals in the morning, we will request the hotel for a complimentary early Check-in but cannot be guaranteed unless reserved & paid for ‘immediate occupancy’.
Fun Folks | Food | Urban Exploration | Contrasts
Bangkok is excess in all of its unrestrained glory. Bigger, better, more: the city is insatiable, a monster that feeds on concrete, shopping malls & diesel exhaust. The city demands that you be in the present & in the moment, not necessarily for a religious epiphany, but because the city is self-absorbed & superficial, blissfully free of wrinkle-inducing self-reflection. Smiles & sa·nuk (the Thai word for ‘fun’) are the key passports into Bangkok society. A compliment here, a joke there - the demands of social lubrication in this megalopolis are more akin to a small village than an anonymous city & a necessity for survival.
As Bangkok forcefully kneads out of you all demands for order & predictability, you will understand the famous Thai smile. It is the metaphorical brakes on the urban overdrive. Packed into these concrete corridors are religious spectacle, unapologetic consumerism & multi-flavoured hedonism - corrupting & purifying souls within footsteps of each other.
The language barrier can seem huge, but it is never prevented anybody from getting along with the Thai people. The capital’s cultural underpinnings are evident in virtually all facets of everyday life & most enjoyably through its residents' sense of fun (known in Thai as sa·nuk). Ordering food, changing money & haggling at markets will usually involve a sense of playfulness – a dash of flirtation, perhaps – & a smile. It is a language that doesn’t require words & one that is easy to learn.
Of the famous & infamous attractions, Bangkok’s best feature is its intermingling of opposites. A modern world of affluence orbits around a serene traditional core. Hop the Skytrain to the glitzy shopping malls where trust-fund babies examine luxury brands as carefully as the housewives inspect produce at the open-air markets. Or appreciate the attempts at enlightenment at the city’s famous temples & doorstep shrines, or simple acts of kindness amid the urban bustle. Or you can jump between all of these worlds - wining & hobnobbing at a chic club, eating at a street side market, getting plucked & pummelled into something more beautiful or sweating profusely on a long unplanned march. Bangkok is an urban connoisseur’s dream come true
With so much of its daily life conducted on the street, there are few cities in the world that reward exploration as handsomely as Bangkok does. It is the contradictions that provide the City of Angels with its rich, multifaceted personality. Here, climate-controlled megamalls sit side by side with 200-year-old village homes; gold-spired temples share space with neon-lit strips of sleaze; slow-moving traffic is bypassed by long-tail boats plying the royal river; Buddhist monks dressed in robes shop for the latest smartphones. A stroll off Banglamphu’s beaten track can lead to a conversation with a monk. Cap off an extended boat trip with a visit to a hidden market. Get lost in the tiny lanes of Chinatown & stumble upon a Chinese opera performance. . Or after dark, let the BTS (Skytrain) escort you to Sukhumvit, where the local nightlife scene reveals a cosmopolitan & dynamic city. And as Bangkok races towards the future, these contrasts will never stop supplying the city with its unique and ever-changing strain of Thai-ness.
And streets lined with food carts are overlooked by restaurants perched on top of skyscrapers & perhaps Bangkok has got to be one of the best-value dining destinations in the world. Until you have eaten on a Bangkok street, noodles mingling with your sweat amid a cloud of exhaust fumes, you haven’t actually eaten Thai food. It can be an intense mix: the base flavours - spicy, sour, sweet & salty - aren’t exactly meat & potatoes. But for adventurous foodies who don't need white tablecloths, there is probably no better dining destination in the world. And with immigration bringing every regional Thai & international cuisine to the capital, it is also a truly diverse experience.
Balance of the day is at leisure to relax or explore the city, your way or opt for one of the optional activities (we will be happy to offer suggestions & make arrangements).
Overnight.
Day 02 - | Bangkok
Meet the Tour-guide in the Lobby at 09:00 am and proceed on a 4 hour sightseeing to discover this amazing kaleidoscope of old & new cultures. You will see a well-groomed corporate Executive whizzing by in a BMW or a Mercedes or a Bentley amidst the chaos of the Bangkok streets.
It includes some of the most unusual Buddhist temples in Bangkok: Wat Trimitr with its invaluable Golden Buddha (5-1/2 tons of solid gold) has the largest golden Buddha in the world. Measuring 12’ in diameter with a height of 15’ from the base to the crown, this 700 years artefact is a valuable treasure of Thailand & Buddhism.
First stop will be Phra Kaeo, the holiest Buddhist site in Thailand, and home of its holiest image, the Emerald Buddha. This ornately decorated and gilded temple sits in one corner of the huge Grand Palace complex, which is full of different structures, statues and buildings. The whole site is surrounded by an arcade with 178 different painted panels depicting the story of the Ramayana.
Next is Wat Pho, or Wat Phra Chetuphon as it is generally known to the Thais, is mainly famous for the huge Reclining Buddha statue it houses. At 20 acres large, it is the largest Wat in Bangkok, and is technically the oldest too, as it was built around 200 years before Bangkok became Thailand's capital. However, today the Wat today bears virtually no resemblance to that originally constructed, as it was almost entirely rebuilt by Rama I when the capital was moved to Bangkok. It holds the dual honors of having both Thailand's largest reclining Buddha image & the most number of Buddha images in Thailand. The highly impressive gold plated reclining Buddha is 46 meters long and 15 meters high & is designed to illustrate the passing of the Buddha into nirvana. The feet and the eyes are engraved with mother-of-pearl decoration, and the feet also show the 108 auspicious characteristics of the true Buddha. The large grounds of Wat Pho contain more than 1000 Buddha images in total, most from the ruins of the former capitals Ayuthaya and Sukhothai.
You will also visit the Grand Palace, one of the most beautiful sample of an ancient Siamese court. It used to be the residence of the Kings of Bangkok. In the complex, you will see palaces which were used for different occasions: the Funeral Palace, the Reception Palace, the Throne Hall, the Coronation Hall, the Royal Guest House, and Wat Phra Keo, the beautiful Emerald Buddha Temple. (Note: The Grand Palace is closed during special royal ceremonies and during visiting heads of state).
After a lunch (own expense) in a restaurant by the river, board a long tail boat for a private cruise around the Klongs (small canals) of Thonburi, the site originally chosen for Thailand's new capital after the fall of Ayuthaya, enjoying the natural scenery along Bangkok's surprisingly rural western suburbs which feel a world away from the chaotic streets of modern Bangkok, across the river. Observe the daily lives of the people who live along the canals.
See the boathouse where the Royal Barges are kept & maintained. Visit the Royal Barge Museum and & then head off the normal tourist route to visit an Orchid & Spice Farm and gain some karma by feeding the fish at a local temple. Stop for an opportunity to talk to some of the students attending the temple school or take a leisurely stroll through vegetable & herb gardens
Return to the hotel by late afternoon.
Evening is set aside to enjoy a superb dinner onboard either a traditional rice barge or a luxury modern boat (you can choose which you prefer), while cruising along the Chao Phraya River. The spectacular sights along the river make an impressive backdrop to the meal & a traditional Thai Classical Dance Show is also included on the modern boat.
Come back to the hotel.
Overnight. B D
Day 03 - | Bangkok vKanchanaburi Drive: 111 km
Early morning, depart for historic Kanchanaburi where the remains of the famous bridge over the River Kwai can be seen.
The town of Kanchanaburi sits in a fertile valley where sugar-cane fields bow in the breeze, measuring out an easy pace. In addition to outdoor appreciation, the limestone hills surrounding Kanchanaburi are famous for their temple caves, an underground communion of animistic spirit worship and traditional Buddhism. Winding arteries burrow into the guts of the caves past bulbous calcium deposits and altars for Buddha images, surrounded by offerings from pilgrims. Crawling out of the mountains to the sea, the surrounding rivers (Mae Nam Khwae Noi and Mae Nam Mae Klong) define much of the lazy character of the town. This quiet provincial capital also played an unlikely role during WWII. Here, occupying Japanese forces used captured Allied prisoners of war (POWs) and conscripted Southeast Asians to build a demanding, deadly rail route to present-day Myanmar.
Immediately on arrival, proceed to visit the Allied War Cemetery, war museum & the bridge over the River Kwai. You might have heard of this minor war story thanks to Pierre Boulle’s “The Bridge on the River Kwai” & the movie of the same name. The bridge, several museums & cemeteries have respectfully preserved the history and memorialised the dead.
After a lunch (own expense) by the river it is time to take a Train journey on the Death Railway, over the bridges & a spectacular wooden viaduct built by the POWS during the Second World War. A short long-tailed boat trip along the Kwai Noi River is also included.
After the sightseeing, proceed to the hotel & Check-in.
Balance of the day is at leisure to relax or explore (we will be happy to offer suggestions for “optional’ programs & make arrangements).
Overnight. B
Day 04 - | Kanchanaburi vErawan National Park vKanchanaburi Drive: 28 km x 2
Morning, drive to Erawan National Park near the Myanmar border.
The 550 sq km Erawan National Park is one of the most famous in Thailand. Just over 80% of the Erawan National Park is covered in verdant rainforest, with winding nature trails allowing visitors to marvel at the giant trees & spot the diverse wildlife that call the park home.
Its forests support an amazinq array of plants & a diverse range of wildlife, from minute brilliantly coloured insects to tigers, the mighty Asian elephants, cobras, wild boar, lar gibbons, sambar deer all live here, while avid bird-watchers should look out for hornbills, woodpeckers, parakeets, crested serpent eagle, black-naped monarch, blue whistling thrush, black-crested bulbul, blue-winged leafbird, dark-necked tailorbird, green-billed malkoha, grey peacock-pheasant & kalij pheasant.
The major attraction at the Erawan National Park, however, is Erawan Falls with emerald green ponds. Named after the three-headed white elephant of Hindu mythology, these stunning falls have seven levels cascading down over 1,500 meters & are widely regarded as among the more beautiful falls in Thailand. Walking to most levels of the waterfall is relatively easy to do, although to get to the very top is quite the hike, and some good walking shoes & a healthy dose of determination are both recommended!
Walk around to enjoy the scenery of rugged landscape of high elevation plateaus & steep valleys before returning to the hotel.
A series of trails & foot bridges will lead visitors all way up to 6th tier, last tear is accessible by scrambling up to few cliffs for those who like a bit more challenge.
Most tiers are running into ponds, great for swimming. There are few picnic spots around the lower tiers & each tier also has number of smaller falls into ponds full of fishes.
Located 30 km from HQ at the south east corner of the national park, 700 - 800 meters into the forest near the Tha Thung Na village, are pre-historic Caves with evidence of past human habitation - pottery, used tools & rock paintings of trees and human shapes. There are more historic Caves in the vicinity.
There are plenty of activity & sightseeing options available or alternatively you can just relax & take it easy.
Get ready to return to Kanchanaburi by late afternoon.
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Balance of the day is at leisure to relax or explore the city, your way or opt for one of the optional activities (we will be happy to offer suggestions & make arrangements).
Overnight. B
Day 05 - | Kanchanaburi v Ayuthaya 🚅 Chiang Mai Drive: 145 km | Depart at ????
Morning, we head east to Ayuthaya, the former capital of Thailand (1350-1767AD) and a UNESCO heritage site.
Once one of the world's wealthiest & most cosmopolitan cities, Ayuthaya's gilded temples & treasure-laden palaces glittered from kilometres away. Today, the dozens of ruins offer a tantalising glimpse into its glorious past. Many sites have been partially restored, so it's easy to imagine how they must have looked in their prime.
Between 1350 & 1767, Ayuthaya was the capital of Siam, which at its peak ruled over an area larger than England & France combined. Home to over a million people, the island city was one of Asia's major trading ports & international merchants visiting from around the globe were left in awe.
The empire fell in 1767 when an invading Burmese army thoroughly sacked the city, looting most of its treasures & enslaving thousands of its citizens. As a city that was destroyed by an invading army, Ayuthaya is eulogised like a slain hero. Although, Independence was restored within a year, the capital was moved to what is now Bangkok & Ayuthaya was left largely abandoned for decades. The sacred city, the sacked city, Ayuthaya is complexly intertwined with Thai nationalism & religion.
As the former royal capital, Ayuthaya earned the emerging Thai nation a place among the great empires of Southeast Asia, and placement on the map used by the international merchants sailing between India & China during the era of the trade winds. Major restoration work began in 1969 and now the entire city has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site full of intact temples, monasteries, palace ruins & beheaded Buddhist statues.
The ancient monuments retain little of their bygone majesty, with only a handful in recognisable forms. The modern city that grew among the rubble is busy & provincial, adding a distracting element of chaos to the meditative mood of crumbled kingdoms.
On arrival in the city, meet the Tour-guide & set out on a ‘walking’ sightseeing tour.
Ayuthaya's many ancient temples are scattered throughout the site and along the encircling Chao Phraya River. We will visit several of the most important temples and Ban Pa-In, the former summer palace.
Set out on foot with your knowledgeable guide who leads you to notable Ayutthaya temples lining the riverbank, such as Wat Phra Si Sanphet - part of the Ancient Royal Palace ruins - as well as Wat Mongkhon Bophit, Wat Yai Chai Mongkol & Wat Phanan Choeng, known for its gilded seated Buddha statue.
Marvel at the Buddha's head resting in the tree roots overtaking Wat Mahathat and visit the well-preserved summer palace of King Rama IV with its mixture of Thai, Chinese & Gothic architecture.
As it is quite a large area to walk, it works better, with limited time, to use one of the city provided golf carts to drive between the buildings.
Enjoy a typical Thai lunch aboard a traditional rice barge.
End the tour with a riverboat cruise on the Chao Phraya River & enjoy views of the houses on stilts & temples lining the riverbank.
Disembark & spend some more time exploring the town before being transferred to the Station to board the train for Chiang Mai.
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Day 06 - | 🚅 Arrive Chiang Mai at ????
Arrive in Chiang Mai - the city where the familiar & the exotic collide like the flavors on a plate of pat tai.
On arrival in the morning, as you exit out of the train carriage, you will be welcomed by The Journeys representative (holding a placard with your Name in front as you step out of the train), who will ensure your comfort & transfer you to the hotel. He / she will provide assistance during Check-in & also discuss the program for the next day.
If, for any reason you are unable to make contact with our representative within 20 minutes of waiting, please call the local Emergency telephone # listed on your Contact List. Please follow the advice given by our 24 / 7 Duty Officer. Please do not exit the Platform & make your own way to the start hotel, unless advised.
Reach the hotel & Check-in.
*Check-in time is 02.00 pm. For earlier arrivals in the morning, we will request the hotel for a complimentary early Check-in but cannot be guaranteed unless reserved & paid for ‘immediate occupancy’.
Rest of the morning is free to relax.
Founded in 1296 AD, Chiang Mai is a culturally & historically interesting city, at one time the capital of the ancient Lanna kingdom. Thais idealise their beloved northern capital as a quaint, moated & walled city surrounded by mountains with legendary, mystical attributes.
A sprawling modern city has grown up around ancient Chiang Mai ringed by a tangle of superhighways. Despite this, the historic centre of Chiang Mai still feels overwhelmingly residential, more like a sleepy country town than a bustling capital.
Chiang Mai's historical centre is the walled city (sections of the wall dating to their restoration a few decades ago remain at the gates and corners, but of the rest only the moat remains). Inside Chiang Mai's remaining city walls are more than 300 temples (121 within the municipal limits) - almost as many as are in Bangkok - dating back to the founding of the principality, in a combination of Burmese, Sri Lankan & Lanna Thai styles, decorated with beautiful wood carvings, Naga staircases, leonine & angelic guardians, gilded umbrellas & pagodas laced with gold filigree. And this is what makes the old city centre visually striking. The most famous is Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, which overlooks the city from a mountainside 13 km away.
Chiang Mai has always had many feathers to its bow with its cultural riches, relative peacefulness, fantastic handicraft shopping, delicious food & proximity to many natural treasures. It is a dynamic & modern city, which has successfully managed to combine its rich history and traditions with its increasingly modern side. Chiang Mai has expanded in all directions, but particularly to the east towards the Ping River (Mae Nam Ping), where Thanon Chang Klan, the famous Night Bazaar and the bulk of Chiang Mai's hotels and guesthouses are located.
Loi Kroh Rd is the center of the city's nightlife. The locals say you have not experienced Chiang Mai until you've seen the view from Doi Suthep, eaten a bowl of kao soi, & purchased an umbrella from Bo Sang. Of course this is touristic nonsense, but the Kao Soi, Bo Sang umbrellas & Doi Suthep are important cultural icons for Chiang Mai residents. Ratchadamneon Rd hosts the main Sunday night walking street market from Thapae Gate to the popular Wat Phra Singh.
If you drive in a straight line in any direction, you will soon find yourself in the lush green countryside and pristine rainforests dotted with churning waterfalls, serene wat & blissfully calm & laid back villages – as well as a host of markets & elephant sanctuaries.
Participate in a vast array of activities on offer, or just stroll around the backstreets & discover a city that is still firmly Thai in its atmosphere & attitude.
Afternoon, meet the tour-guide at 01.30 pm & embark on a 3 hour sightseeing tour of this ancient city.
This Chiang Mai temple tour explores the most famous & picturesque of the city’s 36 Buddhist temples (Wats), both inside the city walls & in the nearby countryside – a perfect introduction to Northern Thailand’s cultural & religious capital.
Experience Chiang Mai’s most visually stunning Buddhist temples out of over 36, including the gorgeous & highly revered 600-year-old Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep which contains a holy relic of the Budhha atop the 5,300 foot (1,615 meter) Doi Suthep Peak. Situated amidst a forrested mountain top, the temple affords spectacular views of the city & surrounding countryside & plenty of great photo-ops.
You will visit Wat Chedi, an ancient structure in Central Chiang Mai first constructed in 1411. The temple once rose over 278 feet (84 meters) above the city before it was partially destroyed by an earthquake in 1545. Glance inside the temple to observe statues of guardian spirits that some say protect the temple to this day.
You will ascend the rolling hills surrounding the Chiang Mai to experience the immaculate Wat Phrathat Doi Sutep, perched high above the urban center near the summit of the peak of Doi Suthep. The final staircase leading to the site is adorned with the impressive body of the mythical dragon-headed serpent, or Naga, snaking its way down 306 steps.
Gain first-hand insight into habits of the temples’ Buddhist monks as they go about their daily routines, plus plenty of opportunities to photograph historic environs of Chiang Mai and the majestic views from the foothills surrounding the city.
Return to the hotel or continue exploring on your own.
In the evening around 06.30 pm, you will be transferred to best place in Chiang Mai to enjoy a traditional Khantoke Dinner - an important part of the northern Thai people's culture & hospitality.
The customary northern Thai style of eating involves a variety of northern dishes being served in large lacquerware & wooden platters at low tables while you sit on mats on the floor. About 7 dishes are put on this wooden plate & shared by the guests. You will have the chance to experiment:
During the dinner there will be a performance of traditional northern Thai hill-tribe music & dancing. As traditional as the food, these dances are exclusive to the Chiang Mai district & you will not see them anywhere else.
Let yourself be entertained by a selection of northern cultural performances including the charming Fon Lep (Thai Finger Dance) - a traditional dance that the Northern Thai people are very proud of. It is usually perform on special occasion, such as when greeting honourable guests or state visitors; Ram Dab (Thai Sword Dance) - this dance was developed from an ancient martial art. It was transformed in to a dance because of its ferocious beauty. The dancer will dance with twelve swords; the Celebration Dance - was composed & choreographed by Chao Dara Rasmi’s court poets & dance instructors in the year 1927. It was part of celebrations on the occasion of the royal king Prajadhipok’s visit to Chiang Mai and replicates & rejoices in the presentation of a white elephant to him. And many more styles.
To end the evening, there is a special show performed by various members of Yao, Lahu, Meo, Lisu & Karen hill-tribes.
Return to the hotel by 09.30 pm.
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Day 07 - | Chiang Mai v Lampang v Chiang Mai Drive: 113 km x 2
Early morning at 06.00 am, depart for a full day excursion to the city of Lampang, enjoying a scenic 90 minute drive passing through the beautiful countryside, mountains & small villages.
Enroute, visit the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre (TECC). The Center, founded in 1993 under Royal Patronage, has been bringing travelers up close to one of the jungle’s largest mammals & cares for more than 50 Asian elephants in a beautiful forest conveniently located near the famous city of Chiang Mai.
Visitors can spend time enjoying the grounds while following expert guides who know just about everything there is to know about these massive animals. The camp employees work diligently to educate travelers about animal conservation & environmental protection.
Beyond being an exciting tourist experience, the TECC is also known for its pioneering work in conservation & science. The TECC also proudly houses six of HM King Bhumibol's ten white elephants in the Royal Elephant Stables.
Active in Conservation, the TECC operates an onsite Hospital & manages Thailand's first mobile clinic, treating needy elephants free of charge. The TECC has an excellent natural breeding rate, usually producing at least two baby elephants a year.
The TECC has also done cutting-edge research in Science, especially in reproduction & artificial insemination as well as major studies in the biomechanics of how elephants move ("locomotion").
The TECC has broken new ground in Arts & Culture. It was the first place in Thailand where elephants learned painting. It is also the home of the internationally famous Thai Elephant Orchestra.
The Centre also houses the National Elephant Institute of Thailand, a center of learning which shares its vast library & trained specialists with other agencies & organizations working to help the country's 2,700 domesticated elephants. They also support mahouts (elephant keeper), researchers & vets in good animal welfare practices.
On arrival at the Center, watch a short video about Mosha & Motala, two elephants who survived landmine injuries, including one who received the world’s first elephant prosthetic. You will meet these gentle giants at the elephant hospital and learn about the Foundation’s efforts to improve the fate of Thailand’s elephants.
Proceed to the Friends of the Asian Elephant Hospital - the world’s first elephant hospital, where you will tour the facilities where free transportation & medical care is provided to the sick & injured elephants brought from all over the country, and also see how young elephants are weaned from their dependence upon humans in preparation for releasing them into the wild. The visit is best early in the morning because that it is when most treatments are done. Calves, in a nursery area between the bathing pond & the hospital, arrive early in the morning. They have treated & cared for over 4,000 elephant cases uptp now.
Then tour the private stables where the elephants sleep & live before watching elephants bathing in the pond at exactly 09.40 am.
Watch the 40 minute Show featuring demonstrating their traditional logging techniques & skills at hauling timber and elephants painting pictures, making music, demonstrating agility & more. Perhaps the most unique experience of all, is watching the animals paint & play instruments - truly impressive feat that is worth the cost of admission.
You can even take a ride high atop one of these gentle giants.
Then visit the dung paper factory provides an interesting look at one of the conservation center’s truly unique crafts. You can buy different products made with the craft paper.
You will also stop at Ban Chang Nak - a Museum & artist workshop founded by a renowned Thai master carver of wooden elephants. Admire hundreds of works by local artists on display, and later have the opportunity to paint your own miniature elephant during a crafts workshop (optional – own expense)
Activities happen until 3:30 pm when the elephants are taken into the forest for the night.
Enjoy Lunch at the Center & get ready to leave for Lampang city which sees relatively few visitors, giving it more of an undiscovered feel than some of the more touristic destinations in the north and so it still has a lot of traditional housing & buildings left.
Boasting lumbering elephants, the elegant mansions of former lumber barons & impressive (and in many cases, timber-based) Lanna-era temples, Lampang seems to unite every northern Thai cliche - but in a good way.
One legend relates how an early king of Lampang mistakenly executed an innocent goddess, Nan Suchada. Before dying, however, she cursed the city - so the city’s current provincial backwater status is all her fault.
The city began life known as Kukut Tha Nakorn, or City of the Roosters, supposedly founded in the 7th century by the Mon queen, Cham Thewi. The name was derived from a legend describing an upcoming visit by Buddha. The god Indra was worried that the locals would not wake up in time to give him alms, so he created a white rooster to crow at dawn. It has remained the city’s symbol ever since.
Lampang grew in the shadow of Lamphun. It was rebuilt in the 13th century by King Mengrai as a regional outpost to his new capital at Chiang Mai. But the town had its heyday in the 20th century when, as the centre of the hugely profitable teak industry, French & British entrepreneurs, Chinese & Burmese traders, American missionaries, plus Shan & Lao workers flocked here. The city became the most important & cosmopolitan business and transportation point in the region. North Thailand’s first university was built here. Today, it is famous for ceramics, horse carts & its prestigious Temples.
Tour one of the most sacred temples in the north, Wat Phrathat Lampang Luang - one of the best preserved of Lanna style temple architecture as well as the Burmese-style temples Wat Phra Kaew Dontao & Wat Sri Longmuang..
Spend some time wandering around the temples & admire this beautiful architecture.
Continue on to Mae-Ta Market where you will see a lot of different & exotic foods. Try some local foods such as fried insects (if you are brave), North Thai chili dips & famous pork sausages.
Finally, you will visit Wat Hariphunchai, one of the most beautiful royal temples in Northern Thailand that was built during the reign of King Arthiyayarat, a descendant of Queen Chamthewi 800 years ago.
Depart & reach your hotel in Chiang Mai by evening.
Balance of the evening is at leisure to relax of walk around on your own (we would be happy to offer suggestions).
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Day 08 - | Chiang Mai
Full day at leisure to relax or explore
Lot of options for you to choose from, in this exciting city (we will be happy to offer suggestions & make arrangements).
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Day 09 - | Chiang Mai ✈ Bangkok at ????
In time, you will be transferred to Chiang Rai Airport for the flight back to Bangkok.
After you exit in the Arrival Hall at Terminal? - Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport, you will be met by The Journeys representative (holding a placard with your Name) who will ensure your comfort & transfer you to the hotel. He / she will provide assistance during Check-in and also discuss the program for the next few days.
Balance of the day at leisure for independent explorations or optional activities (we would be happy to offer suggestions & make arrangements).
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Day 10 - | Depart ✈ Bangkok at????
Alas, this wonderful glimpse of Thailand comes to end & it is time to say good-bye to the "Land of Smiles" & go home. We sure hope that you may want to discover a bit more of Siam on your next visit.
Check-out of the hotel by 12:00 noon (if the departure time is later in the evening, we will request the hotel to allow the use of the hotel facilities & leave the luggage at the Bell Desk if you have the time to walk out).
In time, you will be met by a Journeys Rep, who will ensure your comfort & transfer you to Terminal? - Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport for your onward journey. B
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What is included:
- Transfers to / from Hotel / Airport & City Tours / Excursions by air-conditioned vehicle
- Services of a Journeys Rep for assistance on all Arrival / Departure Transfers
- Porterage at Airport / Hotels
- Accommodation for a total of and 8 nights in the selected accommodation& 1 night on board the Train (Double occupancy)
- Meals as per itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch & D=Dinner)
- Services of English speaking local Guides for all Sightseeing Tours / Excursions as per Itinerary*
- Entrance Fees at the Monuments, wherever applicable
- Train fare in 1st A/c Sleeper, as indicated
- Internal flight, as indicated
- Rechargeable SIM Card (Data & Voice) for a nominal amount to enable you to stay connected
- All Government Taxes & Service Fees, wherever applicable
- 24 / 7 Emergency Contact
- Bottled Water during Tours / Drives
- Farewell Gift
- International flights
- Visa or Visa Fee for Thailand (Canadian & US citizens can obtain on Arrival by paying the Visa Fee directly)
- Airport Tax, if any
- Camera / Video Fees, wherever applicable, at the Monuments
- Items of personal nature i.e. Room Service, Laundry, Telephone Calls, Internet, Fax,
- Beverages, Medical or Evacuation Expenses, Insurance, Gratuities & Tips
- Any Meals not specifically listed in the itinerary
- Any optional Programs / Services
- Any items not specified under Inclusions
*Guaranteed departures with minimum 2 people. Seat in Coach. There may be other participants and group size may vary.
Participants may come from all over the world and most of them will be English speaking. Private Tour with English speaking Guide & vehicle can be arranged.
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**Please note that the Program highlights the main attractions that are to be visited each day. Some Monuments / places may require extra Entrance Fees to be paid for accessing some of the areas.
** It is extremely rare that Programs need to be changed but it can occur. We reserve the right to change, amend or alter the Itinerary if required, for example, occasionally the tour sequence & duration of time spent in each place / city can change due to local conditions which are out of our control or due to heavy traffic conditions or bad weather. The Price will not be affected.
Conditions related to specific Tours will be advised in due course, if required.
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Where you will stay:
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Bangkok |
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Patra Place Rama |
Ramada Encore |
Banyan Tree |
Kanchanaburi |
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Kasalong Resort |
Mida Resort |
Dheva Mantra Resort |
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Chiang Mai |
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Sakulchai Place |
Imperial Mae Ping |
Chedi Chiang Mai |
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The Journeys has carefully selected each hotel based on overall quality, location, price, food, service, and cleanliness. All rooms are standard rooms with two beds and private facilities, unless you have specifically requested and paid for an upgrade. Room selection is strictly at the discretion of the hotel management. We reserve the right to make hotel substitutions with those of equal or higher standard due to non-availability of the selected hotels.
Check-in time is usually 2:00 pm or later. Check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you will be arriving early in the day or departing in the evening, hotels will usually allow you to store your luggage in their luggage room. We will ask at the front desk on your behalf, if the hotel can check you in earlier, or let you stay later.
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And last but not least:
Departures:
Arrive in Bangkok on Any Day (minimum 2 guests)
Validity:
→ December 2024
Prices:
We offer several accommodation choices for this tour. The price varies by selected accommodations. The itinerary remains unchanged.
Exchange rates fluctuate on a daily basis. Please contact us for current pricing and we will respond within 24 hours.
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Triple |
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Airfare - International |
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Some important notes
- Flights are subject to constant modifications / delays and cancellations. In such cases, we will do all possible to find the best available alternative / solution but will not accept any liability, whatsoever.
- Our rates only include those items which are specified in the Itinerary / Inclusions.
- The cost has been calculated on the existing tariffs / conditions and in case of any currency fluctuations or amendment in local Government taxes, or any fuel hike, we reserve the right to revise the tour price accordingly.
- Our quotations are calculated on base category of accommodation at each property and are subject to modification, if the same hotel / category of room not available at the time of reservation. In that case, we will confirm a superior category of room at a comparable or better hotel and supplement charges, if any, shall be advised accordingly. Final Itinerary will illustrate updated information and / or it would be furnished at the time of confirmation.
- All prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and subject to availability at the time of booking. The from price reflects the lowest available price at time of publication, which is valid for a specific start date or dates and also based on availability at the time of booking.
- Room availability is getting saturated due to heavy demands from the tourism industry, international Fairs and Congresses. Due to these constant sold- out situations the hotels are applying the cancellation rules more stringently. Once the reservation is guaranteed, the booking will be subject to full cancellation charges as per our Terms & Conditions (details will be advised at the time of deposit). We strongly recommend obtaining Insurance to protect yourself against any unforeseen scenarios.
- Additional services including Optionals, if any, can be paid directly by the clients to our local offices.