Suggested Itineraries 5 Days Around Northern Thailand (Ex Bangkok)
Bangkok – Ayutthaya – Lopburi – Phitsanuloke – Sukhothai Sri Satchanalai – Lampang – Lamphun – Chiang Mai
Day 1 Day 2
fr £518*
* Per person based on twin share. 01 Nov 10 - 31 October 2011
Depart Bangkok in the morning for northern Thailand. Your first stop is at Bang Pa In; there we’ll visit the Royal Palace, the Thai pavilion, the Chinese-style Palace and Vihat Chamrun. Continue to Ayutthaya and visit the most interesting temples. Proceed to Lopburi, visiting Phra Prang Sam Yod. (L)
Proceed to Sukhothai. Old Sukhothai is one of Asia’s most important historical sites and therefore under the supervision of UNESCO. After a visit of the temples Wat Sra Sri and Wat Sri Chum, we continue to Sri Satchanalai, the former sister town of Sukhothai and a visit to some of its most interesting temples and ruins. (B,L)
Day 3 Day 4 Day 5
Visit the famous temples in Lampang, Wat Phra Dhat Lampang Luang and Wat Phra Keo Don Tao before proceeding to Lamphun. Visit Wat Haripoonchai Burmese style temple. Finally arrive to Chiang Mai and take lunch. Drive to the holy mountain temple Wat Phra Dhat Doi Suthep. (B,L)
In the morning you will visit an elephant camp to see how elephants work and maybe take an optional elephant ride. Visit to the Orchid & Butterfly Farm. Visit the handicraft villages at San Kampaeng. (B,L)
Transfer from hotel to Chiang Mai Airport for your departure flight. (B)
Price includes: • Transfers and Tours as mentioned by private air condition car, minivan or coach with local English speaking guide
• Baggage handling • Entrance fees at the mentioned sites • Accommodation at mentioned hotels or similar • Meals as specified (B) Breakfast (L) Lunch (D) Dinner • Daily departures
Price excludes: • Other meals • Optional Tours • Domestic air ticket and tax • Personal expenditure
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