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Thai Kingdom

9 days / 8 nights

Itineraries

Day 1

Bangkok

Arrival at Bangkok airport and transfer to the hotel. Remainder of the day at leisure. Overnight stay.

Day 2

Bangkok

Breakfast and overnight stay. Free day in the city. At your destination, you will be informed of the exact day of your "City and Temple Tour with Grand Palace." After breakfast, you will depart by bus from your hotel for a tour of Bangkok's main avenues to the bustling Chinatown neighborhood. Our first stop will be Wat Traimit, better known as the Temple of the Golden Buddha, which houses a 5-ton solid gold Buddha image steeped in history. The next stop will be Wat Pho, or the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, one of the largest in the world at 46 meters long. Next, you will visit the impressive Grand Palace complex, one of the most beautiful in the world for its exquisite decoration blending traditional Thai style with Renaissance influences. The visit to the Grand Palace includes a visit to Wat Phra Kaew, or the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the most important in all of Thailand. On your return to the hotel, you will visit the state-owned gemstone factory. NOTE: For the visit to the Grand Palace, you must wear ankle-length trousers and a long-sleeved shirt/t-shirt or elbow-length shirt.

Day 3

Bangkok

Breakfast and overnight stay. Free day (or city tour if not scheduled the day before).

Day 4

Bangkok – Khanchanaburi (River Kwai)

Breakfast. Early departure for Kanchanaburi province, known for its famous Bridge over the River Kwai and for being the scene of some events during World War II. We will visit the cemetery, where prisoners who lost their lives during the bridge's construction are buried, and the War Museum. We will take a boat ride along the River Kwai to the bridge and have free time to walk across it and stroll around. From there, we will head to the unusual railway section known as "Hellfire Pass," a crossing built in record time by Allied prisoners of war (mainly British and Australian) between 1942 and 1943. Lunch. After lunch, transfer to the hotel and free time to enjoy the hotel's privileged location and surroundings. Overnight stay.

Day 5

Kanchanaburi (River Kwai) – Ayutthaya – Ang Thong – Phitsanulok

Breakfast. Our first visit of the day will be to Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Siam and the country's preeminent archaeological center. We will visit its archaeological site of great historical interest and declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Ayutthaya is a lasting example of the importance and rich heritage of this country. Lunch. We will then head to the city of Ang Thong, where we will visit Wat Muang, where we will see the largest seated Buddha statue in Thailand and the ninth largest in the world, almost 100 meters tall. Departure for Phitsanulok, located in the heart of Thailand and considered one of the most important Buddhist pilgrimage centers in the country. During the journey, we will witness the changing landscape, becoming increasingly lush and green, already surpassing the jungle landscapes of the north of the country. Arrival and overnight stay.

Day 6

Phitsanulok – Sukhothai – Chiang Rai

Early in the morning, for those who wish, we will head to the vicinity of the hotel to make an offering to the monks and experience one of the most important rituals of Buddhist culture firsthand. Breakfast is followed by departure for the city of Sukhothai. The highlight of the day is the Archaeological Park, which houses this town, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its incredible beauty and a testament to the centuries of prosperity of Thai civilization, which saw the construction of monumental cities and sophisticated temples. After this visit, we will head to Chiang Rai via Lampang, enjoying the wonderful views along the way and Prayao Lake. Lunch. Arrival in Chiang Rai and overnight stay.

Day 7

Chiang Rai - Chiang Mai

Breakfast. Visit to the "Golden Triangle" of the Mekong River, which encompasses areas of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar formerly dedicated to the opium trade. We will take the opportunity to visit the "Opium Museum" located in the town of Chiang Rai. From there, and before making the obligatory stop at Wat Rong Khun or the White Temple, we will head to the innovative and striking Wat Rong Suea Ten or the Blue Temple. Here you can find paintings in a style similar to that of the White Temple, as it was there that its architect trained for years. We will stop at the spectacular and contemporary Wat Rong Khun, where the color white signifies purity and the crystal represents the wisdom of Buddha as the "light that shines in the world and the universe." The villagers believe that Buddha crossed the temple bridge to preach the dogma for the first time. Departure for Chiang Mai. Lunch en route, arrival in Chiang Mai, and overnight stay. **INFORMATIONAL NOTE: For those who do not wish to visit the traditional elephant camp, you can choose one of the two options presented. Camp selection must be made at the time of program reservation request:
- ECO VALLEY AND GIRAFFE WOMEN (half-day tour, English-speaking guide): Supplement: USD 80 per person. Guests rejoin the group for lunch.
- KANTA ELEPHANT SANCTUARY or similar (1-day tour with English-speaking guide): Supplement USD 155 per person. Guests spend the day at the conservation center and do not participate in any of the original program activities.

Day 8

Chiang Mai

Breakfast and transfer to the elephant camp, where we will witness a demonstration of the strength and skill of these great creatures. Then, our safari begins on elephant back, following the riverbed and crossing the dense jungle vegetation. After the safari, we will descend the river on bamboo rafts. Lunch will follow, followed by a visit to an orchid plantation where we can witness the unparalleled beauty of this beautiful flower species. Transfer to the hotel and free time. Overnight stay.
**INFORMATION NOTE: For anyone who does not wish to visit the traditional elephant camp, you can choose one of the two options we offer. Camp selection must be made when booking your program:
- ECO VALLEY AND GIRAFFE WOMEN (half-day tour, English-speaking guide): Supplement: USD 80 per person. Guests rejoin the group for lunch.
- KANTA ELEPHANT SANCTUARY or similar (1-day tour with English-speaking guide): Supplement USD 155 per person. Guests spend the day at the conservation center and do not participate in any of the original program activities.

Day 9

Chiang Mai – Hometown

Breakfast. Airport transfer. End of our services.

Bangkok
Holiday Inn Silom 4*

Kanchanaburi
River Kwai Resort 3*sup

Phitsanulok
Topland 4* (Superior Room)

Chiang Rai
Wiang Inn 3*sup

Chiang Mai
The Empress 4*

  • Arrival and departure transfers as indicated in the itinerary.
  • Transportation according to the program.
  • Spanish speaking guide.
  • Bed and breakfast in Bangkok, half-board for the rest of the program.
  • Visits and entrance fees indicated in the itinerary with a Spanish-speaking guide.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Visas
  • Personal expenses.
  • Drinks in restaurants and hotels, including meals included.
  • Tips for drivers and guides.
  • Any service not specified in "Price includes".
  • Porters.
  • Camera/video tickets at monuments.
  • Mandatory gala dinner supplement on December 24 and 31. Please inquire.
  • Supplement during holiday periods.
  • Upon arrival in Bangkok, you will be informed of the day of your city tour, including the Grand Palace and its temples.
  • The itinerary may be subject to changes without altering the included services.

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