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Wonders of Thailand

Wonders of Thailand

Tour Type
Exotic
Duration
16
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Tour Highlights

  • Temple of Dawn, Bangkok
  • Ayutthaya, former capital of Siam
  • Sukhothai Historical Park, UNESCO site
  • Rural Lampang
  • Chiang Mai Elephant Rescue Park
  • Wat Rong Khun, the magnificent “White Temple”
  • Golden Triangle, intersection of three countries
  • Phuket bay cruise
  • Your tour package includes:

    • Flights with Cathay Pacific
    • Deluxe hotels
    • Breakfast daily, 11 dinners & 11 lunches
2 Happy seniors couples looking at Map on a tablet while on vacation.

Why you’ll love touring with us:

Home pick-up/drop-off
(from most cities)
Convenient flights & transfers
Carefully selected hotels
Cultural & authentic dining experiences
Excursions with expert local guides
Exceptional Tour Manager
Comprehensive insurance plan
All taxes, gratuities & fees
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Depart for Bangkok via Taipei.

Arrive in Bangkok and settle into your hotel before a delicious Welcome Dinner.

Begin with a visit to the Grand Palace, a marvel of golden stupas and mosaic-encrusted pillars. See the Coronation Hall, Royal Guest House, and Wat Phra Kaew, Thailand’s most sacred Buddhist temple. Later, cruise the Chao Phraya River and conclude with a visit to the Temple of Dawn, whose towering spire is the iconic symbol of Bangkok.

Journey to Ayutthaya, to explore the UNESCO-listed temples and stupas, including Wat LokayaSutharam, featuring showcasing its immense 500-year-old reclining Buddha statue. Return to Bangkok by boat, enjoying lunch while cruising the Chao Phraya River. Later, experience Bangkok’s nightlife with a Tuk Tuk ride. Sample local street foods, explore the vibrant flower market, and visit a beautifully lit temple at night.

Fly to Sukhothai and visit Sukhothai Historical Park to see the well-preserved ruins of Thailand’s first capital. Then, travel to Si Satchanalai Historical Park to explore Wat Chang Lom and Wat Chedi Jet Thew.

Explore rural Lampang by horse-drawn carriage. Later, visit the revered Wat Phra Dhat Lampang Luang temple, and Lampang Herb Centre, where toxin-free herb products are grown.

Travel by coach to Chiang Mai where you’ll find traditional handicrafts at the artisan’s street. Enjoy a cruise on the Mai Ping River, and this evening explore Chiang Mai’s Night Bazaar, where local hill tribes sell hand-made products.

Visit an elephant rescue centre to learn about and interact with these animals.

See the old city walls and gates, the Three Kings Monument, important temples and the Arts and Cultural Centre. Enjoy an authentic Northern Thai lunch, then proceed to the top of Mount Suthep for magnificent Chiang Mai Valley views.

Travel through mountains and jungles to Chiang Rai, stopping at the popular Mae Kajan hot springs. Visit the stunning “White Temple’’ (Wat Rong Khun) and its famous bridge. Explore Mae Fah Luang Art and Cultural Park, showcasing Thailand’s finest religious and secular art and artifacts. End at the Oub Kham Museum, featuring a unique exhibition of Northern Thailand’s tribal history.

Head to Doi Mae Salong to visit hill tribe villages and a tea plantation. Continue to Chiang Saen, northern Thailand’s oldest city, with wonderful temples. Conclude at the famous Golden Triangle, where the Mekong River divides Laos, Burma, and Thailand, historically the centre of the opium trade.

Fly to the tropical island of Phuket and transfer to your beach resort hotel. Take the day to enjoy the resort facilities and beautiful beaches.

Cruise enchanting Phang Nga Bay aboard a traditional Chinese junk boat, including a visit to James Bond Island. Transfer to a long-tailed speed boat to explore Koh Panyi, an 18th-century sea gypsy village built on stilts. See a mangrove delta and the Grotto Cave. Savour a sumptuous Thai buffet against a backdrop of stunning seascapes. Enjoy a swim before returning to the hotel.

Day at leisure to enjoy the resort.

Return to Bangkok, then transfer to Ayutthaya and see the “Arts of the Kingdom,” an impressive museum and official Throne Hall of the King of Thailand. Enjoy a Farewell Dinner at the renowned Mandarin Oriental Hotel, established in 1879. Dine at low tables in the teak and marble hall while enjoying finely crafted Thai cuisine, classical music, and traditional dancing.

Fly home via Taipei.

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