- Indonesia|4 Days Tour
BANGKOK - CHINATOWN, MARKETS & STREET FOOD. HALF DAY BY LOCAL TRANSPORT & TUK TUK and FOOD TASTING
Day 1
At 15:00, meeting with the guide and departure for this day of visiting the city, using local transport.
We go to the nearest BTS elevated subway station and head to Saphan Taksin station.
From here we will use the ferry to reach the Maharaj pier. The first visit we make concerns one of the most famous markets in Bangkok, the Phra Chan Market or Amulet Market, The market is located in the northern island of Rattanakosin near the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. For decades, it has attracted the most devoted believers of Thai superstition, creating a strong economy of local amulets. Phra Chan Market offers a curious insight into another side of Thai Buddhism.
Buddhist amulets are the main attraction of the market and many are willing to take an oath on them. The sellers suggest the suitable one, depending on your needs, "This will help your business. That will protect you from evil spirits. Those over there will bless you with a long life." So no wonder you can see some people wearing several hanging around the neck.
It is also interesting to ask the sellers of the most expensive amulets about their history, because of the high cost, it is certainly fascinating to discover the history, age and origin.
Wandering around the market, it is not uncommon to encounter fortune-tellers who offer their services at reasonable rates and “could” help you see the path you will have to take in your future.
With a Tuk Tuk, We continue to the Talad Pak Klong, the largest wholesale flower market in Bangkok. While it may not even be a typical tourist attraction, Pak Klong Talad draws visitors looking for Bangkok experiences off the beaten path. The area is a fascinating place to visit and experience the activity and hustle and bustle of an authentic market at work around the clock.
Talad Pak Klong is best known for its flower market, but fruit and vegetables are also found. The market is a feast for the senses. Dazzling yellow chrysanthemums, by the thousands, are piled next to purple orchids. In the side streets, the chillies form a fiery traffic light of color with the red, amber and green fill floors and overflow onto the sidewalks. Skinny old seniors compete with sassy youngsters, who push carts full of products to and from wholesalers. Passers-by are teased by jasmine gushes and the scent of orchids hangs heavily in the humid Bangkok air. All around the constant chatter of trade provides the soundtrack that plays softly during the day increasing in volume at night before reaching a crescendo in the peak trading hours before dawn.
Still with a Tuk Tuk, we reach the most famous STREET FOOD area in Bangkok, Chinatown.
In a city known for its nocturnal indulgences, the famous restaurants, banquets, trolleys offering street food are a "must", as also documented by CNN. You will always find carts offering noodle soups, pork skewers, or fried noodles in the classic Wok. Yaowarat, Bangkok's Chinatown, is a food district.
Started by the immigrants from southern China, who had brought their culinary techniques with them, then mixing them with sauces and local products, street food is a new category of food, an explosion of smells, of flavors that can only fascinate you.
You will taste some of the best dishes, choosing from Kwai Tiew (noodle soups), Pad Thai or Pad See Ew (both noodles prepared in the wok), surrounded by the famous Dim Sum, local treats and herbal drinks.
At around 7:30 pm, the Tuk Tuk will take you to the Hua Lamphon subway stop, for the return to the hotel (depending on the location, it could also be done by taxi).
The departure times, the indications of the duration of the trips and the itineraries are indicative. They may undergo variations for reasons beyond our control and not foreseeable
INCLUDES:
1. Tour with Local Guide on a Private Base
2. Transport with local means
3. Tuk Tuk
4. Subway & Ferry Tickets
5. Food Tasting
EXCLUDES:
1. Tips and Personal Expenses
2. National and International Flights
3. When not exactly indicated in the program as included
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Day 1- SOUTH OF BALI/LOVINA (L):
At 8:00am, depart for Lovina. On the way, we will stop at the temple of Tanah Lot. The journey will then proceed North, via Alas Keraton, to visit the monkey forest. The following stop will be Bedugul where we will visit the Pura Ulu Danu temple on Beratan lake. Ulun Danu Temple is located in the plateau area, at 1,200 meters above sea level. We will than experience the Gitgit Waterfall. The sound of its water can be heard from 200 meters away and, once closer, our sight will open to a beautiful massive amount of water falling from a height of 45 meters. Upon arrival in Lovina, check-in at the hotel. Overnight.
Day 2- LOVINA/CANDIDASA (B/L):
At 8.00am, depart for Candidasa with a short stop at the traditional market of Buleleng. Afterwards, we will visit the Pura Beji temple, dedicated to the Goddess Dewi Sri who protects the rice fields. We will continue towards the Kintamani village. From here, there is a magnificent view of the volcano Batur. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant with panoramic view. After lunch, we will visit Besakih, the most important and biggest temple of Bali. The temple was built in the 11th century at 1000m of altitude on the slopes of mount Agung, the sacred volcano of Bali. We'll then continue the journey to Candidasa and we will check-in at the hotel. Overnight.
Day 3- CANDIDASA/UBUD (B/L):
At 8.00am, depart for Goa Lawah, a temple in a cave which is inhabited by hordes of bats. We will then move to Sidemen, that offers a magnificent landscape of terraced hills. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant with panoramic view of the valley. The journey will continue to Klung Kung to visit the Kertagosa Palace, a beautiful heritage of traditional Balinese architecture, formerly used as the Court of Justice. The last destination of the day will be Gunung Kawi, an 11th century temple and funerary complex. We will arrive at Ubud in the late afternoon. Check-in at the hotel and overnight.
Day 4- UBUD (B):
Morning free to explore the town. Departure transfer to Ngurah Rai International Airport will be provided according to the flight details.
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DAY 1 Arrival at Koh Samui airport, meeting with the driver and transfer to the hotel. Meeting with Customer Care and after check in time available. Overnight at the selected hotel. Guaranteed rooms after 14:00
DAY 2 After breakfast free time for Rest & Relax on the beach or visit Koh Samui or for any optional excursions. Overnight at the selected hotel
DAY 3 After breakfast free time for Rest & Relax on the beach or visit Koh Samui or for any optional excursions. Overnight at the selected hotel
DAY 4 After breakfast at the hotel, departure to Koh Phangan and, upon arrival, check-in at the selected hotel in Koh Phangan.
DAY 5 After breakfast at the hotel, free day for Rest & Relax or to explore the beautiful beaches of Koh Phangan. Overnight at the selected hotel
DAY 6 Breakfast in hotel and then transfer to Koh Tao. Arrival on the island,
check-in at the selected hotel and free time. Overnight in hotels in Koh Tao.
DAY 7 Breakfast at the hotel and free time for Rest & Relax or to organize any excursions on the spot. Overnight at the selected hotel
DAY 8 Breakfast at the hotel and free time for Rest & Relax or to organize any excursions on the spot enjoying the beautiful beaches of the island.
Overnight at the hotel in Koh Tao
DAY 9 Breakfast and free time until departure for Koh Samui airport for return flight to Bangkok or for the next destination
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DAY 1: CHIANG RAI - ARRIVAL - GOLDEN TRIANGLE, OPPIO MUSEUM, LONG TAIL MAE KOK RIVER, ETHNIC MINORITIES. Lunch.
DAY 2 - CHIANG RAI. DOI TUNG, MAE FAH LUANG GARDEN, MAE SALONG. BREAKFAST. LUNCH.
DAY 3: CHIANG RAI - CHIANG MAI, BLUE TEMPLE, WHITE TEMPLE, WAT PRATAT DOI SUTHEP. (B.L.)
DAY 4: CHIANG MAI - Elephant Sanctuary. JOIN GROUP IN ENGLISH (B.L.)
DAY 5: CHIANG MAI. TRANSFER. Breakfast
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