- Thailand|4 Days Tour
DAY 1: BANGKOK - KANCHANABURI, River Kwai: War Museum, Allied Cemetery, Train Riding, Prasat Muang Singh. (L.)
DAY 2 KANCHANABURI: Erawan National Park (B.L.)
DAY 3: KANCHANABURI - AYUTTHAYA: Sai Yok Yai National Park, Long Tail Boat. Bang Pa In Palace (B.L.)
DAY 4: AYUTTHAYA - BANGKOK: Ayutthaya Historical Park. (B.L.)
Day 1
BANGKOK - KANCHANABURI, River Kwai: War Museum, Allied Cemetery, Train Ride, Muang Singh Historical Park. (L.)
06:30 Meet with the guide and depart for Kanchanaburi, with an expected arrival around 09:30. Start of the visits. Kanchanaburi is a city in western Thailand. It is known for the Death Railway, built during World War II. The line crosses the Khwae Yai River through the Death Railway Bridge. Exhibits at the JEATH War Museum honor the prisoners of war who died building the bridge. The Thailand-Burma Railway Centre explores the broader history of the railway. Nearby, thousands of Allied soldiers are buried in the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. 10:45 - Board the train for a scenic journey to Tham Krasae. Stop for lunch, and time to visit the area with the Tham Krasae Bridge next to the cave of the same name. In this area, the train slows to a walking pace as it crosses the precarious-looking viaduct known as Wang Pho Bridge. A wall of rock towers is located a short distance to the right, with a sheer drop to the river and phenomenal views on the left, another highlight of the journey. After lunch, visit the Prasat Muang Singh Historical Park. Here we find traces of the Khmer Kingdom, once thriving, in one of the most well-known religious structures in Thailand. Historians estimate that Prasat Muang Singh, and its surrounding architectures on the banks of the Kwai Noi River, were built between 857 and 1157 as a religious temple of the Khmer kingdom. Later, the temple was abandoned until the reign of King Rama I when the Mueang Singh area became one of Kanchanaburi's border cities. However, the restoration of the structures was not completed until 1987. The main remaining structure is the Prasat Mueang Sing (the City of Lions Tower), an architecture in Khmer style with influences from the arts of Lop Buri. It is framed by city walls of 800 x 1,500 meters. During excavations, historians found valuable artifacts, antiques, ceramics, and religious ornaments with over 2000 years of history. Around 15:00 Transfer to the hotel. Check-in. Rest of the evening at leisure.
Day 2
KANCHANABURI: Erawan National Park (B.L.)
Visit on a private basis at about 08:30.
Meeting with the guide and departure for the visit of the Erawan National Park
At around 9:30 am, arrival at Erawan National Park and start of visits. We recommend that you bring comfortable shoes for a short trek, Swimsuit, Towels. Lunch is served in a local or packed restaurant
Erawan National Park is another significant national park in Thailand. Located in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, it has received numerous awards, the most prodigious was the prize in the natural attractions category at the sixth Thailand Tourism Industry Awards in 2006. Here is the largest and most beautiful waterfall in Kanchanaburi, Erawan Waterfall, which runs from the Huai Mong Lai River down a 2100 meter high mountain. The waterfall is 1500 meters long and has seven levels, each of which is a large and safe swimming area. In addition, you can take a 30-minute walk around the Erawan nature trail to savor the beauty of the evergreen hill and deciduous forest.
At around 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm. Return to the hotel and overnight.
Day 3
KANCHANABURI - AYUTTHAYA: Sai Yok Yai National Park, Long Tail Boat. Bang Pa In Palace (B.L.)
Visit on a private basis at about 08:30.
At 09:30 am Arrival at the pier and boarding on a long tail that accompanies you to the park, amidst beautiful scenery.
At around 10:30 am arrival at Sai Yok National Park and start of visits. The Park In addition to being a home for numerous wild animals, such as squirrels, bats, deer and birds, it is also the home of the smallest mammal in the world, the bat with the muzzle of the double-headed kitten, first discovered in 1973. lunch is served in local restaurant or packed
At 14:00 Ca, departure for Ayutthaya, Visit of Bang Pa In, the summer palace of the kings of Thailand. The palace dates back to the seventeenth century, pre-dating of the settlement of Bangkok as its capital, although it has fallen into disuse for a long time. All the buildings you will see date back to his awakening by King Mongkut (Rama IV) in the nineteenth century. Today, the palace is used only rarely, and therefore mostly for state occasions rather than as a royal summer residence.
Arrival at the hotel between 18:00 and 18:30.
Day 4
AYUTTHAYA - BANGKOK: Ayutthaya Historical Park. (B.L.)
Departure on a private basis at about 07:30.
Meeting with the Guide and departure to discover the Ancient Capital of Thailand of Ayutthaya, with its UNESCO World Heritage Site Historical Park. Founded around 1350, Ayutthaya became the second Siamese capital after Sukhothai. It flourished from the 14th to the 18th centuries, during which it became one of the largest and most cosmopolitan urban areas in the world and a center of diplomacy and global trade. Ayutthaya was strategically located on an island surrounded by three rivers that connected the city to the sea. This site was chosen because it was above the Gulf of Siam tide as it existed at the time, thus preventing the attack of the city by maritime warships from other nations. The location also helped protect the city from seasonal floods.
The city was attacked and razed to the ground by the Burmese army in 1767 which set the city on fire and forced the inhabitants to abandon the city. The city was never rebuilt in the same location and today it is known as a vast archaeological site.
Lunch is served in a local restaurant.
Arrival at the hotel in Bangkok or at the airport around 16:30 - 17:00.
The departure times, the indications of the duration of the trips and the itineraries are indicative. They may undergo changes for reasons beyond our control and unpredictable.
INCLUDES:
- 3 nights with breakfast
- Local Licensed Guide
- Entrance tickets where scheduled for scheduled visits
- Vehicle with air conditioning
- Petrol and any highways
EXCLUDES:
- Personal expenses
- Drinks with meals
- National and International flights
- Anything not mentioned in the program
- Tips and gratuity
- Anything not mentioned in the section "the price includes"
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DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN CHIANG MAI DOI SUTHEP, CITY TEMPLES, MONKS' CHANTING. (L.)
DAY 2:CHIANG MAI - CHIANG RAI VIA CHIANG DAO-TATHON - Orchids, Elephants, Chiang Dao Cave, Wat Tha Ton, Long Neck. (B.L.)
DAY 3: CHIANG RAI - CHIANG MAI VIA DOI SAKET Golden Triangle, Boat on the Maekong, Don Sao Village, White Temple, Mae Krachan Hot Spring. (B.L.)
DAY 4:CHIANG MAI - Transfer. (B.)
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DAY 1 - CHIANG MAI - MAE HONG SON. Doi Inthanon (Wachirathan Falls, Ang Kha Trail, Pagode, Mae Chaem. (L.)
DAY 2 - MAE HONG SON - PAI. Local Market, Giraffe Women, Fish Caves, Lod Caves (B.L.)
DAY 3 - PAI - CHIANG MAI. Transfer. (B.)
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DAY 1: CHIANG RAI - Arrival, Golden Triangle, Opium Museum - Boat on the Kok River, Ethnic Minorities. (L.)
DAY 2: CHIANG RAI - CHIANG MAI, Blue Temple, White Temple, Wat Pratat Doi Suthep. (B.L.)
DAY 3: CHIANG MAI. TRANSFER. (B.)
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