Chiangmai 3 nights + Phuket 3 nights + Bangkok 3 nights |
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Day 1 | Chiangmai |
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Arrive Chiang-Mai Airport, our driver meet & asst. with warm welcome "Cold drinking water + Cold towel + free local sim-card" on arrival, Then transfer to check in at hotel. |
Day 2 | Doi Suthep Temple & Phuping Palce |
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Doi Suthep Temple & Phuping Palce | |
Doi Suthep is a mountain, about 15 kilometers from Chiang Mai, with on it Wat Prathat Doi Suthep, a Holy Buddhist Temple. Every Temple with a name starting with Wat Prathat contains Buddha relics and therefore is Holy to Buddhists. |
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Phuping Palace was built in 1962 and the compound is normally open to public when the King and/or the Queen are not there.It is located on the mountain, about 14-15 kms from Chiangmai city. Visitors can take a trip to Doi Suthep, where there is a beautiful temple on the top of the mountain with a very long, staircases, and then visit Phuping Palace and Doi Pui. |
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p.m. | Transfer to visit Elephant at work + Orchid Farm |
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A short pleasant trip out into the country-side.In lush jungle north of the city, a demonstration of how talented and trained elephants are used in the timber industry is held. Using their tusks, powerful trunks and feet, they push, pull and roll logs in unison. This is a great opportunity for you to experience and elephant ride. (The ride is optional and extra). On returning, stop to visit an orchid farm filled with magnificent orchid blooms in a dazzling array of colors. |
Day3 | Doi Inthanon National Park |
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08.30 a.m. | Transfer to Doi Inthanon National Park. |
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“Doi Inthanon National Park encompasses the highest mountain In Thailand, Doi Inthanon, as well as several lesser summits. The Doi (mountain) is largely a granite batholiths intruding a southerly extension of the Shan Hills range and forming the divide between the Nam Mae Ping River to the east and the Mae Nam Chaem River to the west. Lower elevations in the most easterly pant of the park are limestone formations and contain a number of caves.” |
Day 4 | Phuket Fantasea (show+dinner) |
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Transfer to Chiangmai airport for flight to Phuket | |
17.30 p.m. | Transfer for Phuket Fantasea Show (dinner + show) |
Phuket Fantasia new theme park complex that promises to be the ultimate nighttime entertainment venue on the island. Inspired by Thailand’s rich and exotic heritage, Phuket Fantasia not only Showcases the charm and beauty of Thailand, but also enriches ancient Thai traditions with the wonder of cutting edge technology. | |
Day 5 | Phi Phi Island Tour by Speed Boat with Lunch (sic) |
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Transfer to Visit Phi Phi Island | |
Welcome to Phi-Phi Island amidst an atmosphere of natural tranquility surrounded by lush vegetation. Phi-Phi is approximately 50 minutes away from Phuket by speedboats. The islands consist of 2 small islands: Phi-Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh. Overlooking the spectacular scenery of the Andaman Sea lay the world renowned Phi-Phi Islands. Soak up the ambient atmosphere of sea, sand and sunshine at the haven of serenity. Our world class hospitality and friendly staff assure your every need is catered for. | |
Day 6 | Free time at own leisure |
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Free time at own leisure | |
Day 7 | Dinner with Grand Pearl Cruise |
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Free time until departure to phuket airport for flight to Bangkok | |
18.00 p.m. | Pick up at hotel lobby transfer to Dinner with Grand Pearl Cruise |
Experience the Chao Phraya River by candlelight with this dinner cruise on the luxurious Grand Pearl. After being welcomed onboard with warm smiles and cocktails, you'll be awed by the architectural beauty of passing riverside sights like Wat Arun, the Grand Palace and Wat Pra Kaew. After dining on a lavish Thai and international buffet, relax under stars and moonlight. A live band will perfect the mood, before you reach Rama VIII Bridge and turn back for one last glimpse at Bangkok's time-honoured temples. | |
Day 8 | River Tour + Grand Palace Tour |
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Transfer to visit river tour by long tail boat & Grand palace tour | |
Bangkok was named as the Venice of the East with a network of over hundreds of canals that connect one community with another. The network of Bangkok Canals branching out of the Chao Phraya River, "the river of the kings", meets finally with the ocean. The klongs (canals) in Bangkok are hundreds of miles long. Not many canals are used nowadays, and today both sides of the Chao Phraya River are totally different from what they used to be in the old days. Instead of old houses alone, we see some beautiful hotels lined next to old houses and buildings. | |
Grand Palace is a truly amazing architectural construction. It is a large complex covering an area of 218,000 square meters which was built in the early years of Chakkri dynasty. The complex consists of four large groups of building serving different royal functions. The first one is the Wat Pra Keaw a royal religious temple. The second is the royal ceremonial complex containing the Chakri Maha Prasat Hall. The third is the royal residence and guest residence, the Borom Phiman Mansion. This is a private zone not a tourist area. The forth is the staff and governmental offices. There are plenty of tour guides to give visitors historical aspects of this beautiful palace. It is certainly a must see for all visitors. | |
Day 9 | Free time for shopping at own leisure |
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Free time at own leisure for shopping at MBK mall / Siam Paragon / Pratunam or weekend market (only SAT & SUN | |
Day 10 | Free time at own leisure |
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Free time until departure to Bangkok Airport for the next destination |
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Child fare: - Child (2-11 yrs) - 100% sharing room with 1 adult in Twin Room, - Child (2-11 yrs) - 80% sharing room with 2 adults with extra bed. - Child (2-11 yrs) - 50% sharing room with 2 adults without bed. |