Tour info
Included
- Accommodation in twin/double sharing with breakfast
- Private transfer with air-conditioner van
- Shared or public transport as indicated
- Regional English speaking guide
- Drop off/pick up at the hotel in the city
- Local drinks and snacks where indicated
- Meals as indicated (without beverage)
- Admission fees as indicated
Excluded
- Any indicated train tickets
- All International & Domestic Airfare.
- Any passenger service charges at the airport
- Personal expenses i.e. laundry, telephone billing, tipping, etc.
- Beverages during meals.
- Visa fee and its arrangement.
- Optional tours
- Travel insurance
- Tips and gratuities
- Peak season surcharges by hotels/Compulsory dinner if there is any
- Early check in & late check-out at all hotel
Itinerary
Stop at a local railway station at Na Kwang, boarding a local train ride to Mae Klong station where a bustling country market has sprouted up along the tracks. As a train pulls into the station, witness the vendors quickly clearing their stalls off the railway. Then, after the train departs, watch them set up shop and resume business as usual.
From here, continue to the famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. By boat, we navigate narrow canals and enter the floating market of Damnoen Saduak, where old ladies sell noodle soup, pomelo, rambutan, and other colorful fruit and of course souvenirs from their little wooden boats. Take a moment to step behind the souvenir stalls to discover wooden houses and bridges still lining the waterways from the past.
The dark side of history comes to life in the Museum and war cemetery in Kanchanaburi on the river Kwai. A chance to learn about the hardships of the prisoners before walking across the notorious railway bridge is part of your program. Enjoy a night under the countryside stars, after a day of fantastic impressions!
Make sure to ask for a stop and taste a refreshing freshly pressed sugar cane juice. Arrive in the former royal capital of Ayutthaya, where Unesco declared the ruins of temples and surrounding structures a world heritage site. Wat Chai Wattanaram is particularly beautiful and was built in the same style as the famous temples in Angkor, Cambodia.
Your guide transforms the ruins into their former glory when explaining what happened when the Burmese army sacked and destroyed the place, taking away all the gold once covering the temples to Burma. After this begins your journey miles up north to in another world, by a short flight from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.
You will visit and interact with elderly elephants. Learn to make grinded glass and feed elephant after that bathing with an elephant. Orchids shine in all colors and varieties in the jungle; marvel at them from upclose at an orchid farm on the way Today, the Lisu tribe is one of the smaller tribes home to northern Thailand. You will support them by visiting the community-based, award winning Lisu Lodge, aimed at teaching visitors about the Lisu culture and daily life, and help the local people learn about modernization and benefit from tourism.
The Lisu have settled in this part of Thailand after having migrated down from Tibet through southern China and Burma. Guided by a Lisu villager you will walk you through the village to visit the Ton Lung temple and the herb garden. You will have a cup of tea with the shaman or „miracle doctor‟ at his house to learn about his life, his curing rites and the Lisu traditions. In the small cultural centre you will find many local tools and household items used by both Lisu and Akha people.
Tonight you should browse the night bazaar in Chiang Mai, famous for all kinds of souvenirs and many different flavors of local food; a perfect last evening!
Then, enjoy a spectacular view over Chiang Mai and the surrounding area. Exploring the center and its maze of lanes and alleys dotted with temples is best done on foot. The northern style is a feast for the eye and camera. Leisure until your transfer to the local airport or train station. From here you could either travel onwards to the (beach) destination of your choice or go home with a suitcase full of memories. End of the service.