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Thailand Panorama 17 Days

  • CODE: GDT1794
  • Private Tour
  • Duration: 17 - 21 days
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Overview

Embark on a comprehensive 17-day, 16-night journey through Thailand's most captivating highlights. Begin in dynamic Bangkok, where ancient temples and bustling markets intertwine. Explore the cultural wonders of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, stepping back in time to Thailand's glorious past. Delve into the serene landscapes and hill tribe villages of Chiang Mai, immersing yourself in authentic Thai culture. Indulge your senses with delectable Thai cuisine and vibrant street food experiences. Relax

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Highlight

This excursion of Thailand will lead you from its glittering temples and tropical beaches through to the ever-comforting Thai smile. Explore Bangkok, the capital owning the ancient and modern beauty. Traverse the rugged terrain to visit upland tribal villages, where ethnic-minority communities invite you to share in their customs and traditions, granting you a profound insight into their way of life. 

Indulge in the tranquillity of the national parks, with its emerald forests and pristine lake and waterfalls such as Vachiratharn Waterfall and Cheow Lan lake. 

This enthralling tour invites you to experience the essence of Thailand, immersing yourself in its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable encounters.

Highlights:

  • Visit highlighted temples of Bangkok city and surrounded areas including floating market, Kanchanaburi and Ayutthaya
  • Relax at Erawan Waterfalls, experience a train trip on Death Railway
  • Pass-through Ayutthaya, Lopburi and Sukhothai to visit historical parks and some other temples
  • Wander around Chiang Mai old city for great temples and local life
  • Experience of hiking in rain forest, cave exploration, swimming and relaxing at Khao Sok National Park
  • Free at leisure to relax or joining activities on the beach of Krabi

Service

Tour includes:

  • English-speaking guide during the visit time of your trip.
  • All transfers by private air-conditioned vehicle.
  • Accommodation in the hotels mentioned or similar.
  • All the excursions and visits mentioned.
  • Entrance tickets/boat/ferry
  • Meals mentioned. (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner).
  • Taxes and service charges.

Tour excludes:

  • International/domestic flights.
  • Early check-in/ late check-out.
  • Alcoholic beverages, bottled water, beverages other than those included with meals.
  • Telephone call charges.
  • Laundry.
  • Travel insurance (compulsory).
  • Personal purchases such as souvenirs, cigarettes, etc.
  • Tips for guides, drivers, porters.
  • Visa.
  • Surcharge for festivals (Loy Krathong, Sonkran…), X-Mas & New Year Eve.

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Itinerary

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Day 1: Bangkok arrival (-)
Warmly welcome you on arrival at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport. We will pick you up with a comfortable vehicle to the center of Bangkok to check-in your hotel, then take your time to have a rest after a long flight. Accommodation :At the hotel in Bangkok Meals:Not available
Day 1: Bangkok arrival (-)
Warmly welcome you on arrival at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport. We will pick you up with a comfortable vehicle to the center of Bangkok to check-in your hotel, then take your time to have a rest after a long flight. Accommodation :At the hotel in Bangkok Meals:Not available
Day 1: Bangkok arrival (-)
Warmly welcome you on arrival at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport. We will pick you up with a comfortable vehicle to the center of Bangkok to check-in your hotel, then take your time to have a rest after a long flight. Accommodation :At the hotel in Bangkok Meals:Not available
Day 2: Bangkok – City tour (B)
Today, we will take the whole day to explore Bangkok – the city of golden temples The first destination is the Grand Palace.  This huge architecture complex is over 2 sq. kilometers, including 3 main sites: Royal Palace, Royal Office and pagodas (Wat) built in 1770s. Nowadays, the Grand Palace is no longer home of Thailand Royal, most of national significant events takes place there.  Wat Phra Kaew is the most out-standing architecture in complex, built in 1785 when King Rama I moved the capital to Bangkok. The pagoda is famous not only for its beauty of unique Thailand Buddhism architecture but also for the sacred jade Buddha statue. Nearby Grand Palace is Wat Pho – the oldest and biggest pagoda in Bangkok with more than 1000 Buddha statues and the huge one sit-back Buddha in gold. This pagoda is also famous for being a birthplace of traditional Thai massage, since there is a traditional medicine school established in 1982, educating the arts of Thai massage. We will board on a boat to pay a visit along the Chao Phraya River, watching the life of local people close by. On route, we stop at Wat Arun, known as the most beautiful pagoda in Bangkok not only for its location on the Chao Phraya’s riverbank but also for the different architecture from other pagodas. The pagoda was decorated with glass pieces and Chinese ceramic, in a complicated style. After having lunch, we visit the last destination of the day: Wat Traimit. This pagoda is famous for its unique and historic beauty, and also for the huge golden Buddha statue. Thai people believe that the statue represents for prosperity and purity, as well as strength and power. Return to the hotel and you are free to explore Bangkok by night. Accommodation:At the hotel in Bangkok Meals:Breakfast
Day 2: Bangkok – City tour (B)
Today, we will take the whole day to explore Bangkok – the city of golden temples The first destination is the Grand Palace.  This huge architecture complex is over 2 sq. kilometers, including 3 main sites: Royal Palace, Royal Office and pagodas (Wat) built in 1770s. Nowadays, the Grand Palace is no longer home of Thailand Royal, most of national significant events takes place there.  Wat Phra Kaew is the most out-standing architecture in complex, built in 1785 when King Rama I moved the capital to Bangkok. The pagoda is famous not only for its beauty of unique Thailand Buddhism architecture but also for the sacred jade Buddha statue. Nearby Grand Palace is Wat Pho – the oldest and biggest pagoda in Bangkok with more than 1000 Buddha statues and the huge one sit-back Buddha in gold. This pagoda is also famous for being a birthplace of traditional Thai massage, since there is a traditional medicine school established in 1982, educating the arts of Thai massage. We will board on a boat to pay a visit along the Chao Phraya River, watching the life of local people close by. On route, we stop at Wat Arun, known as the most beautiful pagoda in Bangkok not only for its location on the Chao Phraya’s riverbank but also for the different architecture from other pagodas. The pagoda was decorated with glass pieces and Chinese ceramic, in a complicated style. After having lunch, we visit the last destination of the day: Wat Traimit. This pagoda is famous for its unique and historic beauty, and also for the huge golden Buddha statue. Thai people believe that the statue represents for prosperity and purity, as well as strength and power. Return to the hotel and you are free to explore Bangkok by night. Accommodation:At the hotel in Bangkok Meals:Breakfast
Day 2: Bangkok – City tour (B)
Today, we will take the whole day to explore Bangkok – the city of golden temples The first destination is the Grand Palace.  This huge architecture complex is over 2 sq. kilometers, including 3 main sites: Royal Palace, Royal Office and pagodas (Wat) built in 1770s. Nowadays, the Grand Palace is no longer home of Thailand Royal, most of national significant events takes place there.  Wat Phra Kaew is the most out-standing architecture in complex, built in 1785 when King Rama I moved the capital to Bangkok. The pagoda is famous not only for its beauty of unique Thailand Buddhism architecture but also for the sacred jade Buddha statue. Nearby Grand Palace is Wat Pho – the oldest and biggest pagoda in Bangkok with more than 1000 Buddha statues and the huge one sit-back Buddha in gold. This pagoda is also famous for being a birthplace of traditional Thai massage, since there is a traditional medicine school established in 1982, educating the arts of Thai massage. We will board on a boat to pay a visit along the Chao Phraya River, watching the life of local people close by. On route, we stop at Wat Arun, known as the most beautiful pagoda in Bangkok not only for its location on the Chao Phraya’s riverbank but also for the different architecture from other pagodas. The pagoda was decorated with glass pieces and Chinese ceramic, in a complicated style. After having lunch, we visit the last destination of the day: Wat Traimit. This pagoda is famous for its unique and historic beauty, and also for the huge golden Buddha statue. Thai people believe that the statue represents for prosperity and purity, as well as strength and power. Return to the hotel and you are free to explore Bangkok by night. Accommodation:At the hotel in Bangkok Meals:Breakfast
Day 3: Bangkok – Railway Market – Floating Market – Kanchanaburi (B)
Early in the morning, after having breakfast, we pay a visit to Meaklong Railway Market – a local market has grown up along the rail tracks. When a train pulls in or out of the station, the sellers quickly clear their stalls, and set them up again when the train has passed. We continue our way to Damnoen Saduak Floating market.  Arrival at the market, you can see the vendors who wear traditional farmer dresses and hats bring local Thai foods, fruits and products to sell on rowing boats. You should not miss the opportunity to experience sitting and giving them a try on one of these boats on the canal. You are free to explore around the market, take photos/video. We then take a boat ride out of the floating market and journey along the winding canals to see remote villages, gardens and plantations. Arrive at a jetty pier where you board on the vehicle and proceed to Kanchanaburi. Accommodation: At the hotel in Kanchanaburi Meals: Breakfast
Day 3: Bangkok – Railway Market – Floating Market – Kanchanaburi (B)
Early in the morning, after having breakfast, we pay a visit to Meaklong Railway Market – a local market has grown up along the rail tracks. When a train pulls in or out of the station, the sellers quickly clear their stalls, and set them up again when the train has passed. We continue our way to Damnoen Saduak Floating market.  Arrival at the market, you can see the vendors who wear traditional farmer dresses and hats bring local Thai foods, fruits and products to sell on rowing boats. You should not miss the opportunity to experience sitting and giving them a try on one of these boats on the canal. You are free to explore around the market, take photos/video. We then take a boat ride out of the floating market and journey along the winding canals to see remote villages, gardens and plantations. Arrive at a jetty pier where you board on the vehicle and proceed to Kanchanaburi. Accommodation: At the hotel in Kanchanaburi Meals: Breakfast
Day 3: Bangkok – Railway Market – Floating Market – Kanchanaburi (B)
Early in the morning, after having breakfast, we pay a visit to Meaklong Railway Market – a local market has grown up along the rail tracks. When a train pulls in or out of the station, the sellers quickly clear their stalls, and set them up again when the train has passed. We continue our way to Damnoen Saduak Floating market.  Arrival at the market, you can see the vendors who wear traditional farmer dresses and hats bring local Thai foods, fruits and products to sell on rowing boats. You should not miss the opportunity to experience sitting and giving them a try on one of these boats on the canal. You are free to explore around the market, take photos/video. We then take a boat ride out of the floating market and journey along the winding canals to see remote villages, gardens and plantations. Arrive at a jetty pier where you board on the vehicle and proceed to Kanchanaburi. Accommodation: At the hotel in Kanchanaburi Meals: Breakfast
Day 4: Kanchanaburi – Erawan waterfalls – Ayutthaya (B)
Early morning departure to Erawan National Park is considered as the most beautiful waterfall of Thailand. This is such an impressive series of seven tiers, each with a shape and character on its own.  Originating from the Monglai Stream, water flows down from the hill at a height of 2000m and flows into the Khwae Yai River. The waterfall is named after the legendary three-headed white elephant living in the Himavarna forest. You’ll get to enjoy a relaxing swim in the natural pools. In the afternoon, transfer by road to Ayutthaya. The ancient city of Ayutthaya is known as the “Venice of the East” because it is located along the Chao Phraya River, tributaries surrounding the Ayutthaya province. Night in Ayutthaya Accommodation: At the hotel in Ayutthaya Meals: Breakfast
Day 4: Kanchanaburi – Erawan waterfalls – Ayutthaya (B)
Early morning departure to Erawan National Park is considered as the most beautiful waterfall of Thailand. This is such an impressive series of seven tiers, each with a shape and character on its own.  Originating from the Monglai Stream, water flows down from the hill at a height of 2000m and flows into the Khwae Yai River. The waterfall is named after the legendary three-headed white elephant living in the Himavarna forest. You’ll get to enjoy a relaxing swim in the natural pools. In the afternoon, transfer by road to Ayutthaya. The ancient city of Ayutthaya is known as the “Venice of the East” because it is located along the Chao Phraya River, tributaries surrounding the Ayutthaya province. Night in Ayutthaya Accommodation: At the hotel in Ayutthaya Meals: Breakfast
Day 4: Kanchanaburi – Erawan waterfalls – Ayutthaya (B)
Early morning departure to Erawan National Park is considered as the most beautiful waterfall of Thailand. This is such an impressive series of seven tiers, each with a shape and character on its own.  Originating from the Monglai Stream, water flows down from the hill at a height of 2000m and flows into the Khwae Yai River. The waterfall is named after the legendary three-headed white elephant living in the Himavarna forest. You’ll get to enjoy a relaxing swim in the natural pools. In the afternoon, transfer by road to Ayutthaya. The ancient city of Ayutthaya is known as the “Venice of the East” because it is located along the Chao Phraya River, tributaries surrounding the Ayutthaya province. Night in Ayutthaya Accommodation: At the hotel in Ayutthaya Meals: Breakfast
Day 5: Ayutthaya – Historical Park (B)
Having a breakfast and today we will pay a visit to some sites of Ayutthaya Historical Park, Being a ruin with many temples which characterize the handicraft architecture, the park was recognized as World’s Heritage Site by UNESCO. Wat Phu Khao Thong is a massive pagoda towering in the middle of paddy fields. There is a high golden plated chedi on the top, which makes the pagoda outstanding.
Wat Phra Sri Sanphet was the most important temple of Ayutthaya with 3 towers standing high together in Ceylonese style.
Vihara Phra Mongkhon Bophit is the pagoda in which the bronze Buddha statue in the attitude of subduing Mara is situated. This is one of the biggest Buddha statue in Thailand.
Wat Lokaya Sutha is considered as the sacred place for pilgrims since it’s famous for the reclining Buddha statue. It is also the most important relics in most of those in Wat Lokaya Sutha.
Heading to visit the Royal Summer Palace in Bang Pa-in district. Being a favorite resort of royal, the Royal Summer palace showcases an eclectic collection of buildings that blend European, Khmer, Thai and Chinese architectural styles. Accommodation: At the hotel in Ayutthaya Meals: Breakfast
Day 5: Ayutthaya – Historical Park (B)
Having a breakfast and today we will pay a visit to some sites of Ayutthaya Historical Park, Being a ruin with many temples which characterize the handicraft architecture, the park was recognized as World’s Heritage Site by UNESCO. Wat Phu Khao Thong is a massive pagoda towering in the middle of paddy fields. There is a high golden plated chedi on the top, which makes the pagoda outstanding.
Wat Phra Sri Sanphet was the most important temple of Ayutthaya with 3 towers standing high together in Ceylonese style.
Vihara Phra Mongkhon Bophit is the pagoda in which the bronze Buddha statue in the attitude of subduing Mara is situated. This is one of the biggest Buddha statue in Thailand.
Wat Lokaya Sutha is considered as the sacred place for pilgrims since it’s famous for the reclining Buddha statue. It is also the most important relics in most of those in Wat Lokaya Sutha.
Heading to visit the Royal Summer Palace in Bang Pa-in district. Being a favorite resort of royal, the Royal Summer palace showcases an eclectic collection of buildings that blend European, Khmer, Thai and Chinese architectural styles. Accommodation: At the hotel in Ayutthaya Meals: Breakfast
Day 5: Ayutthaya – Historical Park (B)
Having a breakfast and today we will pay a visit to some sites of Ayutthaya Historical Park, Being a ruin with many temples which characterize the handicraft architecture, the park was recognized as World’s Heritage Site by UNESCO. Wat Phu Khao Thong is a massive pagoda towering in the middle of paddy fields. There is a high golden plated chedi on the top, which makes the pagoda outstanding.
Wat Phra Sri Sanphet was the most important temple of Ayutthaya with 3 towers standing high together in Ceylonese style.
Vihara Phra Mongkhon Bophit is the pagoda in which the bronze Buddha statue in the attitude of subduing Mara is situated. This is one of the biggest Buddha statue in Thailand.
Wat Lokaya Sutha is considered as the sacred place for pilgrims since it’s famous for the reclining Buddha statue. It is also the most important relics in most of those in Wat Lokaya Sutha.
Heading to visit the Royal Summer Palace in Bang Pa-in district. Being a favorite resort of royal, the Royal Summer palace showcases an eclectic collection of buildings that blend European, Khmer, Thai and Chinese architectural styles. Accommodation: At the hotel in Ayutthaya Meals: Breakfast
Day 6: Ayutthaya – Lopburi – Sukhothai (B)
Ayutthaya – Lopburi – Sukhothai
Day 6: Ayutthaya – Lopburi – Sukhothai (B)
Ayutthaya – Lopburi – Sukhothai
Day 6: Ayutthaya – Lopburi – Sukhothai (B)
Ayutthaya – Lopburi – Sukhothai
Day 7: Sukhothai – Chiang Mai (B)
After breakfast, welcome and transfer to the bicycle parking area where we will take the bike to visit the Sukhothai historical park, the park contains nearly 200 ruined chedis in remarkable condition. First, we visit the image of Ajana Buddha, the legend of the Buddha spoken at Wat Srichum. Then we take the bike to Wat Prapailuang, the community center before starting the Sukhothai kingdom in the past. The next temples we will visit are Wat Sri Sawai and Wat Sra Sri and Wat Trapang Ngoen. In the afternoon we continue to Chiang Mai to spend the night. Arrival in Chiang Rai at the end of the day. Accommodation: At the hotel in Chiang Mai Meals: Breakfast
Day 7: Sukhothai – Chiang Mai (B)
After breakfast, welcome and transfer to the bicycle parking area where we will take the bike to visit the Sukhothai historical park, the park contains nearly 200 ruined chedis in remarkable condition. First, we visit the image of Ajana Buddha, the legend of the Buddha spoken at Wat Srichum. Then we take the bike to Wat Prapailuang, the community center before starting the Sukhothai kingdom in the past. The next temples we will visit are Wat Sri Sawai and Wat Sra Sri and Wat Trapang Ngoen. In the afternoon we continue to Chiang Mai to spend the night. Arrival in Chiang Rai at the end of the day. Accommodation: At the hotel in Chiang Mai Meals: Breakfast
Day 7: Sukhothai – Chiang Mai (B)
After breakfast, welcome and transfer to the bicycle parking area where we will take the bike to visit the Sukhothai historical park, the park contains nearly 200 ruined chedis in remarkable condition. First, we visit the image of Ajana Buddha, the legend of the Buddha spoken at Wat Srichum. Then we take the bike to Wat Prapailuang, the community center before starting the Sukhothai kingdom in the past. The next temples we will visit are Wat Sri Sawai and Wat Sra Sri and Wat Trapang Ngoen. In the afternoon we continue to Chiang Mai to spend the night. Arrival in Chiang Rai at the end of the day. Accommodation: At the hotel in Chiang Mai Meals: Breakfast
Day 8: Chiang Mai – City tour – Doi Suthep (B)
On arrival to Chiang Mai station, you will have a breakfast at local restaurant. After breakfast, our morning tour will be started by a walking tour of the old town with a stop at the old wall, the moat and a door of the old town. You will be able to visit the most beautiful temples of Chiang Mai including of Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Phan Tao, Wat Chedi Luang and Wat Prah Singh. Wat Chedi Luang is the impressive ruins of a temple in the center of Chiang Mai which was built in 1411.  Next to the sacred Wat Chedi Luang is a small interesting temple called Wat Phan Tao. This ancient temple is well known for its exquisite Lanna-style ordination hall entirely made of teakwood, which served as a throne hall during the reign of King Mahotara Prateth.  Wat Prah Singh is the second most venerated temple in Chiang Mai after Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and a glittering example of Lanna art and temple architecture. We then continue wander through small streets lined with traditional houses, where you will take rickshaw tour.  And then a walking through the central market of Warorot before visiting the Doi Suthep hill. You then exercise yourself by ascending the 306 steps to the temple. However, it is very well worth the effort. A panorama view of the city and the surrounding areas can be seen from the temple grounds. Return to the hotel in Chiang Mai for your overnight. Accommodation: At the hotel in Chiang Mai Meals: Breakfast
Day 8: Chiang Mai – City tour – Doi Suthep (B)
On arrival to Chiang Mai station, you will have a breakfast at local restaurant. After breakfast, our morning tour will be started by a walking tour of the old town with a stop at the old wall, the moat and a door of the old town. You will be able to visit the most beautiful temples of Chiang Mai including of Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Phan Tao, Wat Chedi Luang and Wat Prah Singh. Wat Chedi Luang is the impressive ruins of a temple in the center of Chiang Mai which was built in 1411.  Next to the sacred Wat Chedi Luang is a small interesting temple called Wat Phan Tao. This ancient temple is well known for its exquisite Lanna-style ordination hall entirely made of teakwood, which served as a throne hall during the reign of King Mahotara Prateth.  Wat Prah Singh is the second most venerated temple in Chiang Mai after Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and a glittering example of Lanna art and temple architecture. We then continue wander through small streets lined with traditional houses, where you will take rickshaw tour.  And then a walking through the central market of Warorot before visiting the Doi Suthep hill. You then exercise yourself by ascending the 306 steps to the temple. However, it is very well worth the effort. A panorama view of the city and the surrounding areas can be seen from the temple grounds. Return to the hotel in Chiang Mai for your overnight. Accommodation: At the hotel in Chiang Mai Meals: Breakfast
Day 8: Chiang Mai – City tour – Doi Suthep (B)
On arrival to Chiang Mai station, you will have a breakfast at local restaurant. After breakfast, our morning tour will be started by a walking tour of the old town with a stop at the old wall, the moat and a door of the old town. You will be able to visit the most beautiful temples of Chiang Mai including of Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Phan Tao, Wat Chedi Luang and Wat Prah Singh. Wat Chedi Luang is the impressive ruins of a temple in the center of Chiang Mai which was built in 1411.  Next to the sacred Wat Chedi Luang is a small interesting temple called Wat Phan Tao. This ancient temple is well known for its exquisite Lanna-style ordination hall entirely made of teakwood, which served as a throne hall during the reign of King Mahotara Prateth.  Wat Prah Singh is the second most venerated temple in Chiang Mai after Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and a glittering example of Lanna art and temple architecture. We then continue wander through small streets lined with traditional houses, where you will take rickshaw tour.  And then a walking through the central market of Warorot before visiting the Doi Suthep hill. You then exercise yourself by ascending the 306 steps to the temple. However, it is very well worth the effort. A panorama view of the city and the surrounding areas can be seen from the temple grounds. Return to the hotel in Chiang Mai for your overnight. Accommodation: At the hotel in Chiang Mai Meals: Breakfast
Day 9: Chiang Mai – Doi Inthanon National Park (B)
This day will start with a transfer to Doi Inthanon National Park. It will take approximately 2 hours to this highest peak of Thailand. On arrival, we will spend 2-3 hours trekking through the jungle following a narrow mountain trail which leads us to stunning hidden waterfall in the middle of lush jungle. Along the way before reaching the Pagagayaw Karen hill tribe village, we will pass through the farmland where you will see the coffee plantation, flowers farm and the beautiful rice terraces. Discover the Pagagayaw Karen hill tribe village and taste a cup of locally grown coffee, then move on to Vachiratharn Waterfall, a 70 meters high thunderous waterfall. Enjoy the cool fresh air at the waterfall before we continue back to the ground. After that you will visit the beautiful architecture of Napamaytanidol Chedi and Phra Mahatat Napaphon Bhumisiri which build to honor the 60th birthday of King Bhumipol and Queen Sirikit. Heading back to Chiang Mai for your overnight. Accommodation: At the hotel in Chiang Mai Meals: Breakfast
Day 9: Chiang Mai – Doi Inthanon National Park (B)
This day will start with a transfer to Doi Inthanon National Park. It will take approximately 2 hours to this highest peak of Thailand. On arrival, we will spend 2-3 hours trekking through the jungle following a narrow mountain trail which leads us to stunning hidden waterfall in the middle of lush jungle. Along the way before reaching the Pagagayaw Karen hill tribe village, we will pass through the farmland where you will see the coffee plantation, flowers farm and the beautiful rice terraces. Discover the Pagagayaw Karen hill tribe village and taste a cup of locally grown coffee, then move on to Vachiratharn Waterfall, a 70 meters high thunderous waterfall. Enjoy the cool fresh air at the waterfall before we continue back to the ground. After that you will visit the beautiful architecture of Napamaytanidol Chedi and Phra Mahatat Napaphon Bhumisiri which build to honor the 60th birthday of King Bhumipol and Queen Sirikit. Heading back to Chiang Mai for your overnight. Accommodation: At the hotel in Chiang Mai Meals: Breakfast
Day 9: Chiang Mai – Doi Inthanon National Park (B)
This day will start with a transfer to Doi Inthanon National Park. It will take approximately 2 hours to this highest peak of Thailand. On arrival, we will spend 2-3 hours trekking through the jungle following a narrow mountain trail which leads us to stunning hidden waterfall in the middle of lush jungle. Along the way before reaching the Pagagayaw Karen hill tribe village, we will pass through the farmland where you will see the coffee plantation, flowers farm and the beautiful rice terraces. Discover the Pagagayaw Karen hill tribe village and taste a cup of locally grown coffee, then move on to Vachiratharn Waterfall, a 70 meters high thunderous waterfall. Enjoy the cool fresh air at the waterfall before we continue back to the ground. After that you will visit the beautiful architecture of Napamaytanidol Chedi and Phra Mahatat Napaphon Bhumisiri which build to honor the 60th birthday of King Bhumipol and Queen Sirikit. Heading back to Chiang Mai for your overnight. Accommodation: At the hotel in Chiang Mai Meals: Breakfast
Day 10: Chiang Mai – Flight to Surat Thani – Khao Sok National Park (B) *No guide*
After breakfast, transfer to Chiang Mai airport for the flight to Surat Thani. Upon arrival, welcome and depart from Surat Thani to Khao Sok National Park. Installation in a tree house. Night in Khao Sok. Accommodation: At the hotel in Khao Sok Meals: Breakfast
Day 10: Chiang Mai – Flight to Surat Thani – Khao Sok National Park (B) *No guide*
After breakfast, transfer to Chiang Mai airport for the flight to Surat Thani. Upon arrival, welcome and depart from Surat Thani to Khao Sok National Park. Installation in a tree house. Night in Khao Sok. Accommodation: At the hotel in Khao Sok Meals: Breakfast
Day 10: Chiang Mai – Flight to Surat Thani – Khao Sok National Park (B) *No guide*
After breakfast, transfer to Chiang Mai airport for the flight to Surat Thani. Upon arrival, welcome and depart from Surat Thani to Khao Sok National Park. Installation in a tree house. Night in Khao Sok. Accommodation: At the hotel in Khao Sok Meals: Breakfast
Day 11: Khao Sok National Park – Join-in Cheow Lan Lake (B, L)
Highly recommended tour at Cheow Lan Lake. 1 hour by car to Rajaprabada Dam and 1 hour by longtail boat. The Dam was build about 22 years ago and created Cheow Lan Lake. The Dam produces hydro power and supplies many villages in the south from electricity. On Cheow Lan Lake we arrive at Tone leuy Rafthouses where there is time for swimming and relaxing. you can use one of the kayaks if you like. After lunch we depart for a 4 to 5 hour jungle walk to the Namtaloo Cave. Some people say that this cave is the highlight of Cheow Lan Lake. In the past: this cave was a hide out for communist students fighting the Thai Government back int he 70’s. A freshwater forest stream runs troug the cave all year. Sometimes it is possible to see catfish and large toads. When we are inside the cave, you have to wade through the streams inside the cave. Notes: For this tour it is advisable to wear sandals with straps, shorts and a t shirt. Training shoes are also ok. Big walking boots are not advicable. The trails are easy going and you will get wet. Your boots will just fill up with water. The cave hve some intersting highlights like large stalagtites, stalagmites, rocks with crytal and some waterfalls. There are places where the water is to deep to wade. You will have to swim about 5 to 10 meters. Don’t worry it is not dangerous and our guide can take care of your valuables. You will spend about 1 hour inside the cave, so you need a torch, headlight or flashlight. On exit of the cave, you will trek to the rafthouse where you can relax and swim and change to dry clothes. When we go trekking through the cave, we suggest that you only bring your flashlight, water bottle and camera. (preferable in waterproof bag). The rest you can leave at the raft house or at Khao Sok Tree House Resort. Departure: about 8 am. Arrival back at Tree House: 7 pm.  Accommodation: At the hotel in Khao Sok Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 11: Khao Sok National Park – Join-in Cheow Lan Lake (B, L)
Highly recommended tour at Cheow Lan Lake. 1 hour by car to Rajaprabada Dam and 1 hour by longtail boat. The Dam was build about 22 years ago and created Cheow Lan Lake. The Dam produces hydro power and supplies many villages in the south from electricity. On Cheow Lan Lake we arrive at Tone leuy Rafthouses where there is time for swimming and relaxing. you can use one of the kayaks if you like. After lunch we depart for a 4 to 5 hour jungle walk to the Namtaloo Cave. Some people say that this cave is the highlight of Cheow Lan Lake. In the past: this cave was a hide out for communist students fighting the Thai Government back int he 70’s. A freshwater forest stream runs troug the cave all year. Sometimes it is possible to see catfish and large toads. When we are inside the cave, you have to wade through the streams inside the cave. Notes: For this tour it is advisable to wear sandals with straps, shorts and a t shirt. Training shoes are also ok. Big walking boots are not advicable. The trails are easy going and you will get wet. Your boots will just fill up with water. The cave hve some intersting highlights like large stalagtites, stalagmites, rocks with crytal and some waterfalls. There are places where the water is to deep to wade. You will have to swim about 5 to 10 meters. Don’t worry it is not dangerous and our guide can take care of your valuables. You will spend about 1 hour inside the cave, so you need a torch, headlight or flashlight. On exit of the cave, you will trek to the rafthouse where you can relax and swim and change to dry clothes. When we go trekking through the cave, we suggest that you only bring your flashlight, water bottle and camera. (preferable in waterproof bag). The rest you can leave at the raft house or at Khao Sok Tree House Resort. Departure: about 8 am. Arrival back at Tree House: 7 pm.  Accommodation: At the hotel in Khao Sok Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 11: Khao Sok National Park – Join-in Cheow Lan Lake (B, L)
Highly recommended tour at Cheow Lan Lake. 1 hour by car to Rajaprabada Dam and 1 hour by longtail boat. The Dam was build about 22 years ago and created Cheow Lan Lake. The Dam produces hydro power and supplies many villages in the south from electricity. On Cheow Lan Lake we arrive at Tone leuy Rafthouses where there is time for swimming and relaxing. you can use one of the kayaks if you like. After lunch we depart for a 4 to 5 hour jungle walk to the Namtaloo Cave. Some people say that this cave is the highlight of Cheow Lan Lake. In the past: this cave was a hide out for communist students fighting the Thai Government back int he 70’s. A freshwater forest stream runs troug the cave all year. Sometimes it is possible to see catfish and large toads. When we are inside the cave, you have to wade through the streams inside the cave. Notes: For this tour it is advisable to wear sandals with straps, shorts and a t shirt. Training shoes are also ok. Big walking boots are not advicable. The trails are easy going and you will get wet. Your boots will just fill up with water. The cave hve some intersting highlights like large stalagtites, stalagmites, rocks with crytal and some waterfalls. There are places where the water is to deep to wade. You will have to swim about 5 to 10 meters. Don’t worry it is not dangerous and our guide can take care of your valuables. You will spend about 1 hour inside the cave, so you need a torch, headlight or flashlight. On exit of the cave, you will trek to the rafthouse where you can relax and swim and change to dry clothes. When we go trekking through the cave, we suggest that you only bring your flashlight, water bottle and camera. (preferable in waterproof bag). The rest you can leave at the raft house or at Khao Sok Tree House Resort. Departure: about 8 am. Arrival back at Tree House: 7 pm.  Accommodation: At the hotel in Khao Sok Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 12: Khao Sok National Park – Join-in Rainforest Hiking – Canoe (B, L)
Khao Sok National Park is a hiker’s dream, and a short hike is sometimes all you need. The tour offers half day hikes for everybody from the adventurous to the beginner. Let our expert guides show you the hidden gems that Khao Sok has to offer as the jungle comes alive with blooming flowers, calls of the gibbons and birds and the micro world of the insects. WHAT TO BRING: Light hiking shoes, Camera, Hat, Sunscreen, Insect repellent (Canoeing on the Sok River, 2 hours –join-in tour/shared tranfer) Canoeing is a very relaxing way to see Khao Sok from a different side. Our experienced English speaking guide take you on a canoe safari aong the Sok River. Genlty following the river you can see the natural beauty of Khao Sok, the evergreen rainforest and the limestone karsts. Taking a canoe is also good to spot some wildlife. Birds and curled up snakes can be seen at tree branches. If you would like to try a bit canoeing yourself you’re free to try! WHAT TO BRING: Swimsuit, Hat, Towel (from your room) Accommodation: At the hotel in Khao Sok Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 12: Khao Sok National Park – Join-in Rainforest Hiking – Canoe (B, L)
Khao Sok National Park is a hiker’s dream, and a short hike is sometimes all you need. The tour offers half day hikes for everybody from the adventurous to the beginner. Let our expert guides show you the hidden gems that Khao Sok has to offer as the jungle comes alive with blooming flowers, calls of the gibbons and birds and the micro world of the insects. WHAT TO BRING: Light hiking shoes, Camera, Hat, Sunscreen, Insect repellent (Canoeing on the Sok River, 2 hours –join-in tour/shared tranfer) Canoeing is a very relaxing way to see Khao Sok from a different side. Our experienced English speaking guide take you on a canoe safari aong the Sok River. Genlty following the river you can see the natural beauty of Khao Sok, the evergreen rainforest and the limestone karsts. Taking a canoe is also good to spot some wildlife. Birds and curled up snakes can be seen at tree branches. If you would like to try a bit canoeing yourself you’re free to try! WHAT TO BRING: Swimsuit, Hat, Towel (from your room) Accommodation: At the hotel in Khao Sok Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 12: Khao Sok National Park – Join-in Rainforest Hiking – Canoe (B, L)
Khao Sok National Park is a hiker’s dream, and a short hike is sometimes all you need. The tour offers half day hikes for everybody from the adventurous to the beginner. Let our expert guides show you the hidden gems that Khao Sok has to offer as the jungle comes alive with blooming flowers, calls of the gibbons and birds and the micro world of the insects. WHAT TO BRING: Light hiking shoes, Camera, Hat, Sunscreen, Insect repellent (Canoeing on the Sok River, 2 hours –join-in tour/shared tranfer) Canoeing is a very relaxing way to see Khao Sok from a different side. Our experienced English speaking guide take you on a canoe safari aong the Sok River. Genlty following the river you can see the natural beauty of Khao Sok, the evergreen rainforest and the limestone karsts. Taking a canoe is also good to spot some wildlife. Birds and curled up snakes can be seen at tree branches. If you would like to try a bit canoeing yourself you’re free to try! WHAT TO BRING: Swimsuit, Hat, Towel (from your room) Accommodation: At the hotel in Khao Sok Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 13: Khao Sok National Park – Krabi (B) *No guide*
After breakfast, transfer from Khao Sok, Surat Thani to Krabi. Arrived at the hotel, free time for relaxation. Night in Krabi. Accommodation: At the hotel in Krabi Meals: Breakfast
Day 13: Khao Sok National Park – Krabi (B) *No guide*
After breakfast, transfer from Khao Sok, Surat Thani to Krabi. Arrived at the hotel, free time for relaxation. Night in Krabi. Accommodation: At the hotel in Krabi Meals: Breakfast
Day 13: Khao Sok National Park – Krabi (B) *No guide*
After breakfast, transfer from Khao Sok, Surat Thani to Krabi. Arrived at the hotel, free time for relaxation. Night in Krabi. Accommodation: At the hotel in Krabi Meals: Breakfast
Day 14: Krabi – Beach Free & Easy (B) *No guide, no driver*
After breakfast, you have free time for relaxation or activities on the beach. Night in Krabi Accommodation: At the hotel in Krabi Meals: Breakfast
Day 14: Krabi – Beach Free & Easy (B) *No guide, no driver*
After breakfast, you have free time for relaxation or activities on the beach. Night in Krabi Accommodation: At the hotel in Krabi Meals: Breakfast
Day 14: Krabi – Beach Free & Easy (B) *No guide, no driver*
After breakfast, you have free time for relaxation or activities on the beach. Night in Krabi Accommodation: At the hotel in Krabi Meals: Breakfast
Day 15: Krabi – Beach Free & Easy (B) *No guide, no driver*
After breakfast, you have free time for relaxation or activities on the beach. Night in Krabi Accommodation: At the hotel in Krabi Meals: Breakfast
Day 15: Krabi – Beach Free & Easy (B) *No guide, no driver*
After breakfast, you have free time for relaxation or activities on the beach. Night in Krabi Accommodation: At the hotel in Krabi Meals: Breakfast
Day 15: Krabi – Beach Free & Easy (B) *No guide, no driver*
After breakfast, you have free time for relaxation or activities on the beach. Night in Krabi Accommodation: At the hotel in Krabi Meals: Breakfast
Day 16: Krabi – Beach Free & Easy (B) *No guide, no driver*
After breakfast, you have free time for relaxation or activities on the beach. Night in Krabi. Accommodation: At the hotel in Krabi Meals: Breakfast
Day 16: Krabi – Beach Free & Easy (B) *No guide, no driver*
After breakfast, you have free time for relaxation or activities on the beach. Night in Krabi. Accommodation: At the hotel in Krabi Meals: Breakfast
Day 16: Krabi – Beach Free & Easy (B) *No guide, no driver*
After breakfast, you have free time for relaxation or activities on the beach. Night in Krabi. Accommodation: At the hotel in Krabi Meals: Breakfast
Day 17: Krabi – Flight to Bangkok – Departure (B) *No guide*
After breakfast, free time until transfer to the airport for the flight to Bangkok connects to your international flight. End of service. Accommodation: None Meals: Breakfast
Day 17: Krabi – Flight to Bangkok – Departure (B) *No guide*
After breakfast, free time until transfer to the airport for the flight to Bangkok connects to your international flight. End of service. Accommodation: None Meals: Breakfast
Day 17: Krabi – Flight to Bangkok – Departure (B) *No guide*
After breakfast, free time until transfer to the airport for the flight to Bangkok connects to your international flight. End of service. Accommodation: None Meals: Breakfast

FAQS

1. What types of tours does Golden Trail Travel offer?

Answer: Golden Trail Travel specializes in offering a wide range of travel packages to Vietnam and other Indochina countries such as Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, China, and Malaysia. We offer themed tours including Classic Highlights, Cycling, Trekking, Beach Holidays, Luxury Honeymoon, Short Trips, Family, Off The Beaten Track, Multi-Country, Motorbiking, Veteran, Food, Students, Luxury, Golf, Photography, Cooking Class, Bird Watching, Indochina Cruises, Kayaking, Muslim-friendly tours, Offroad 4x4WD, Indochina MICE Travel, Cave Expedition, and Helicopter tours.

2. How can I book a tour with Golden Trail Travel?

Answer: You can book a tour by contacting us directly via phone, email, or by filling out the contact form on our website. Our team of travel experts will advise and assist you in designing a suitable itinerary.

3. Can tours be customized?

Answer: Absolutely! We understand that every traveler has unique preferences. Golden Trail Travel is happy to customize tour packages to fit your specific needs, interests, and budget.

4. Does Golden Trail Travel provide visa support services?

Answer: Depending on your nationality and the destination, we may provide guidance or assistance with the necessary visa procedures. Please contact us for more detailed information.

5. What makes Golden Trail Travel different from other travel agencies?

Answer: We are committed to delivering authentic and unique travel experiences in Vietnam and Indochina. With a team of knowledgeable local experts, meticulously designed tour packages, and dedicated customer care, we ensure every trip is a memorable journey.

6. What should I prepare before the trip?

Answer: We will provide you with a detailed checklist of what to prepare, including information on luggage, appropriate clothing for the weather and local culture, essential personal items, and health advice.

7. What is Golden Trail Travel's cancellation policy?

Answer: Our cancellation policy will be clearly stated in the terms and conditions when you book a tour. Please refer to this information or contact us for specific details.

8. Where can I find information about travel safety and health?

Answer: We prioritize the safety and health of our travelers. Before your trip, we will provide information and advice regarding health, travel insurance, and safety measures at the destination.

9. Can I request a tour guide who speaks Vietnamese or a specific language?

Answer: Yes, we can arrange tour guides who speak Vietnamese or other common languages (such as English, French, German, Spanish, etc.) upon your request and subject to availability. Please inform us of your language preference when booking your tour.

10. Does Golden Trail Travel offer travel insurance?

Answer: We highly recommend all travelers purchase comprehensive travel insurance before departure. While we do not directly provide insurance, we can advise on suitable insurance types and the importance of having coverage during your trip

11. How can I pay for my tour?

Answer: We accept various payment methods, including bank transfers, credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express), and some online payment options. Detailed information on payment options and payment schedules will be provided upon confirmation of your tour booking.

12. Does Golden Trail Travel offer tours for solo travelers?

Answer: Yes, we have tour options suitable for solo travelers, including group joining tours or specially designed private tours. Please contact us so we can advise on the best package for you.

13. Are the tours child-friendly or suitable for seniors?

Answer: We offer many family-friendly tour packages and can adjust itineraries to suit travelers of all ages, including children and seniors. We will advise on the difficulty level, travel time, and activities appropriate for each member of your family.

14. Where can I read reviews from previous customers?

Answer: You can find customer reviews and testimonials on our website (if a review section is available), social media pages, or reputable travel platforms like TripAdvisor.

15. What are Golden Trail Travel's sustainability or responsible tourism policies?

Answer: We are committed to practicing responsible and sustainable tourism. We constantly strive to minimize our environmental impact, respect local cultures, and contribute positively to the communities where we operate.

16. What happens if there's an emergency during the trip?

Answer: Your safety is our top priority. Golden Trail Travel has a 24/7 emergency support team. We will provide emergency contact numbers and detailed instructions before your trip. Our guides and local partners are trained to handle emergency situations professionally.

17. Are my payment methods secure?

Answer: Absolutely secure. We use highly encrypted online payment gateways and comply with international standards for data security. Your personal and financial information will be strictly protected.

18. What support will I receive during the trip?

Answer: Yes. Throughout your trip, you will always have the support of your local guide, driver, and Golden Trail Travel's operation team. We will provide a 24/7 support hotline so you can contact us anytime if you have any issues or need assistance.

19. What is included and not included in the tour price?

Answer: Each tour package has clear details on included services (e.g., accommodation, transportation, meals as per itinerary, entrance fees to attractions, tour guide) and exclusions (e.g., international flights, visas, travel insurance, drinks, tips, personal expenses). You will receive a detailed itinerary and an inclusion/exclusion list before confirming your tour booking.

20. What is the typical group size for Golden Trail Travel tours?

Answer: Our tour group sizes can vary depending on the type of tour. For join-in tours, we try to keep the numbers small to ensure a personalized and comfortable experience. We also offer private tours for families or groups of friends upon request.

21. Whom can I contact if I have questions or need assistance before departure?

Answer: Before departure, you can contact our team of consultants via phone, email, or online chat. We are always ready to answer any questions and help you prepare best for your trip.

22. How is Golden Trail Travel committed to sustainable and responsible tourism?

Answer: We are strongly committed to sustainable tourism. This is reflected in our collaboration with responsible local partners, supporting local communities, encouraging travelers to respect culture and environment, and minimizing negative impacts on destinations. Our goal is to benefit both travelers and local people.

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