5 days
Daily Tour
16 people
English
Welcome to colorful, exotic and endlessly fascinating Thailand! Thailand Journeys
offers the chance to explore distinct Thai regions and experience the lifestyle and
unique traditions. From the cultural delights of Bangkok to see the amazing train
where trails on the railway market (local named: Talaad Rom-Hoob), take a
traditional boat on Damnoen Saduak Floating Market continue to Kanchanaburi to
see the historic of the soldiers who died during WWII. Relaxing & swimming at
Erawan Waterfall and lastly enjoy heritage view by Thai traditional dinner on Rice
Barge Boat and full guided tour to Ayutthaya the former capital city of Thailand.
Upon your arrival in Bangkok, deplane and follow signs to Immigration, located one level above baggage claim. Descend elevator to collect baggage. After clearing customs , Making your own way to starting hotel in Bangkok. OPTIONAL – Private transfer from airport to hotel by private car with driver at 45 USD per car one way ( 1-6 persons , Please contact your travel agent to request this additional service ) 18:00 PM – Meet your Trip Expert and fellow travelers for trip orientation Overnight in BANGKOK
Breakfast at the hotel Visit to the Royal Grand Palace, the nation’s landmark and most praised royal monument in Thailand, with the enclosed and dazzling Wat Phra Kaew is a must. Wat Phra Kaew, also called the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is well known for its Golden Chedi, its Pantheon of the Chakri Kings and its Eight Colored Tower. In Thailand, it is considered by many to be a living example of a classical Siamese Court, being the former residence of the kings of Thailand. Then short walk to visit Wat Pho is regarded as the first center of public education and is sometimes called ‘Thailand’s first university’. Mural paintings, inscriptions, and statues found in the temple educated people on various subjects such as literature, warfare, archaeology, astronomy, geology, meditation and is considered to be home of Thai traditional massages. Lunch is at a local restaurant. Experience an afternoon trip along the bustling Chao Phraya River and the quiet Thonburi Canals (Klong) in a long tail boat, in which you can enjoy scenes of Bangkok life. We will bring you to a more traditional and serene way of living around Thonburi residential areas, away from all the skyscrapers and modern buildings of Bangkok City Centre. We will also stop by the “Temple of Dawn” (officially named Wat Arun). An ancient temple dating back to the Ayutthaya period with the imposing Khmer-style prang or tower is 104 meters tall with steep decorate with the multihued floral mosaics from broken Chinese porcelain that was used as ballast by boats coming from China. Today the temple is one of Bangkok's most iconic structures, with most remarkable visual identities on the bank of Chao Phraya River. Overnight in BANGKOK Meals: Breakfast & Lunch are included
Breakfast at the hotel and check-out. Early morning departure by road from Bangkok to the garden province of Samut Songhkhram in the Mae Klong River delta area. Experience the thrill of Maeklong Train Market folding up and the stalls being packed away in front of your eyes. Explore the market like a local and see the stalls stacked with fruits, vegetables and seafood. Then proceed to take a unique country market along the railway tracks where a variety of goods are sold and the train travels through bringing people to the market. Next proceed to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, the most colourful floating market in the Kingdom. Enjoy the beautiful sights along the way and witness the dayto- day activities of the Thai people who live on the canals selling their fresh fruits and vegetables from the surrounding villagers’ farms. Take a short paddle boat ride through the canals to get the closure feeling of the local people. Free at leisure and enjoy of photo shooting. Afterward drive to Kanchanaburi, local lunch will be served at the restaurant. You will visit the well-kept War Cemetery of Allied Prisoners, which contains the graves of an estimated 9,000 Allied soldiers. These soldiers died while building the bridge and the notorious "Death Railway” which the Japanese had hoped to stretch all the way to the Burmese border. Next stop at the internationally famous Bridge Over The River Kwai, the black iron bridge from Java by the Japanese Army and reassembled under Japanese supervision by the allied prisoners of war labor as part of the railway linking Thailand to Myanmar. This tour will bring you also closer to the past, with the visit to the JEATH Museum (the name “JEATH” is derived from Japan, England, America/Australia, Thailand and Holland), where the past has been created and relived with pictures and artefacts out of this time. End of the day, transfer to the hotel. Evening, visit traditional evening market to explore the way of life. Enjoy local Thai food on your own. Overnight in KANCHANABURI Meals: Breakfast & Lunch are included
Breakfast at the hotel and check-out. Transfer to the River Kwai Bridge station and take a train ride on the death railway to Tham Krasae Station, train depart at 11:02hr and arrive at 12:12hr. Then visit Krasae Cave was once where POWs rest as it's located right next to the Death Railway. It is now a popular spot for visitors who take a walk on the railway and would stop by to pray toward a Buddha image enshrined within the cave. Lunch is at a local restaurant. After lunch, transfer approx. 3 hours to Ayutthaya and check-in at the hotel, free at leisure. Overnight in AYUTTHAYA Meals: Breakfast & Lunch are included
Breakfast at the hotel, free at leisure and enjoy the hotel facilities. Drive to explorer Ayutthaya city & it’s ruin. To truly appreciate the history in Thailand, no holiday would be complete without a visit to Ayutthaya. This historic city was the second capital of theKingdom of Siam, There are 34 kings to govern the territory until the end of it by an invasion of the nearby territory in 2310 B.E. It results in Ayutthaya Empire has stayed long about 417 years and a prosperous international trading port, from 1350 until razed by the Burmese in 1767. The ruins of the old city now form the Ayutthaya Historical Park, an archaeological site that contains palaces, Buddhist temples, monasteries and statues. Visit Ayutthaya Historical Park declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. First stop at Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, is not just an important historical site, but it was also considered as the spiritual center for Thais. It is strategically located within the grounds of the Royal Palace. Next to visit at Wat Mahathat an unseen tourist attraction where you could see buddha head enshrine in the three. These temples also enshrine buddha lyric from the past 600 years. Stop for lunch at local restaurant. Afterward stop at the local market to discover "Candy Cotton" or we called " Roti Saimai " it’s become the province signature desert snack. As you will be amazed to see the product stalls available throughout Ayutthaya. This candy floss rolled sweets feature threads of crunchy sugar enshrouded in a steaming is wrapped in soft paper-thin, Pandan-flavoured crepes or in other different color. The a bit salted taste of roti goes well with the sweet and soft cotton candy. You can see the how it made and enjoy to taste it. Last visit at an old ruin temple Wat Kudi Dao is a restored ruin of a temple situated off the city island in the eastern area of Ayutthaya where we can share with your storytelling from local people and also other stories about Ayutthaya that you could not find on google or any travel book. We would like to take you to some hidden place whereas not touristic. Transfer to Bangkok, and drop off at your hotel ( Around 4 PM Bangkok time ) OPTIONAL – Private transfer from Hotel to Bangkok Airport by private car with driver at 40 USD per car one way ( 1-6 persons , Please contact your travel agent to request this additional service ) Meals: Breakfast & Lunch are included