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9 Days Trails of Thailand

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9 Days Trails of Thailand

Wellness, The Great Outdoors, Lost Trails, Family Fun, Classic Tours, All

9 Days Trails of Thailand

  • Destination

    Thailand

  • Trip duration

    9 days, 8 nights

Day 1

Bangkok – Ayutthaya

We head to the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Siam, Ayutthaya. We start our exploration into the area’s rich history at Bang Pa-In, the summer palace of King Rama V that blends a variety of architectural styles and is nestled in a sprawling park surrounded by waterways. The palace was first used by the royal court as a summer retreat in the 17th century. It was destroyed with the fall of Ayutthaya and later restored by King Rama IV in the mid-19th century. After lunch, we visit Wat Ratchaburana and Chao Sam Phraya Museum. In 1957, a large number of Buddha images and gold artefacts were looted from the temple’s crypt. The thieves were caught and a few treasures recovered, which are housed in the museum (closed Monday, Tuesday and public holidays, when a visit to the Thai Boat Museum will replace this attraction). We visit Ayothaya Floating Market and enjoy snacks sold at stalls that line the canal before check-in at the hotel. Overnight at Kantary Hotel Ayutthaya.

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Kantary Hotel Ayutthaya

Day 2

Ayutthaya — Nakhon Ratchasima

After breakfast, we head to the huge impressive bronze statues of Wat Mongkol Borpitr and the three ancient pagodas that served as royal temples of the Ayutthaya Kingdom at Wat Phra Sri Sanpetch and Wat Phra Mahathat. These temples are of huge importance and serve as a popular pilgrimage spot for Buddhists. We then continue on to Nakhon Ratchasima, which is also called Korat. After enjoying lunch at a local restaurant, we drive to Pimai to visit a museum and a magnificent collection of Khmer temples, dubbed the Angkor Wat of Thailand. The ornate temple complexes were built by King Jayavarman VI in the 11th century, with the onsite museum chronicling their history. We then visit Ban Dan Kwian pottery village to see the potters of this famous area before stopping at a roadside retail market and returning to Korat for our overnight accommodation. Overnight at Kantary Hotel Korat.

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Kantary Hotel Korat

Day 3

Nakhon Ratchasima – Sukhothai

Today we leave Korat and head to Lopburi. En route, we visit Phra Buddha Badh in Saraburi, which is home to a shrine of the holy footprint of Buddha. We spend some time exploring the ancient city, stopping at the museum at Narai Raja Nives Palace (closed on Monday), the sacred three-spired pagoda of Prang Sam Yod, and the ruins of Wat Phra Sri Ratana Maha Dhat, as well as a short visit to the Monkey Temple. After lunch at a local restaurant, we proceed to the UNESCO World Heritage city of Sukhothai. Before check-in at our overnight accommodation, we make a stop at Sukhothai’s pottery village, where local artisans use traditional techniques to produce delightful hand-painted dishes and other ceramics. Here, we will have the opportunity to learn some of these skills and brush up on our painting ability on the pottery dishes. Dinner and overnight at Legendha Sukhothai Resort.

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Legendha Sukhothai Resort

Day 4

Sukhothai – Lampang

Today we take another step back in time to visit the famous ruins of Thailand’s first capital (1257-1379), Wat Maha Dhat, believed to have been constructed in 1374, Wat Sra Sri, which is surrounded by delicate lotus ponds and Wat Sri Chum, a large Burmese-style temple. We then continue to Sri Satchanalai, the northern outpost town of the Kingdom of Sukhothai, built by King Ramkamhaeng. It is also home to Si Satchanalai Historical Park, which forms part of the UNESCO world heritage site of Sukhothai and is home to a series of ancient temples, including the ruins of Si Satchanalai and Chaliang. Si Satchanalai, which translates as ‘City of good people’, was founded in 1250. We visit the historic sites of Wat Chang Lom, Wat Jedi Jet Thaew, Wat Nang Phya and Wat Phra Sri Ratana Maha Dhat, which stands on the site of the Khmer fort Chalieng. We then drive to Lampang to check-in to our overnight accommodation. Dinner and overnight at Lampang River Lodge.

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Lampang River Lodge

Day 5

Lampang – Chiang Saen

We start the day driving to Ko Kah to visit Wat Phra Dhat Lampang Luang, which houses the only Emerald Buddha image besides Bangkok’s Wat Phra Keo. We then head to Phayao, a rural town and once the princely state whose former glory is highlighted at Wat Sri Kom Kam. We then continue to Chiang Rai, stopping to have lunch and heading to Chiang Saen, which served as the former capital of the first Thai Kingdom and is located on the River Mekong at the Thailand-Laos border. Here, we climb 383 steps to the hilltop temple Wat Phra Dhat Jom Kitti. We also visit Wat Jedi Luang and the nearby small museum before continuing by long-tail speedboat upriver along the Mekong toward the Golden Triangle, where the borders of Thailand, Burma and Laos meet. We then check-in at our overnight accommodation in Chiang Saen. Overnight at The Imperial Golden Triangle Resort.

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The Imperial Golden Triangle Resort

Day 6

Chiang Saen – Chiang Rai

After breakfast, we leave Chiang Saen to visit a traditional Lisu village at Ban Mae Khao Tom to learn more about the hill tribe’s way of life and traditions, before continuing uphill via Mae Chan to Yao and Akha hill tribe villages. Here, we dive deeper into the unique traditions and cultures of these ethnic people. We then head to Doi Mae Salong, passing through stunning mountain scenery and breath-taking rural landscapes. At the peak, we will stop to enjoy the sprawling panoramas of Thailand, Burma and the Mekong Valley. We enjoy a local lunch at Doi Mae Salong Villa in Doi Mae Salong and then visit Ban Lorcha, a Phami Akha hill tribe community centre that aims to improve the quality of villagers’ lives in this Akha community. We then drive to Mae Sai, the northernmost Thai town that sits on the border with Myanmar. We take a stroll through the town and do some shopping at the local market before returning to Chiang Rai. Overnight at The Legend Chiang Rai Boutique River Resort & Spa.

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The Legend Chiang Rai Boutique River Resort & Spa

Day 7

Chiang Rai – Chiang Mai

After breakfast, we hit the road for a drive through spectacular scenery to the northern Chiang Rai district of Mae Chan. Along the way, we make a short stop at Mae Kachan Hot Springs, a revitalising natural spot that is believed to have healing properties. After a tasty lunch at a local restaurant, we leave Chiang Rai and drive to Chiang Mai in the afternoon. Enroute, we will visit a series of handicraft villages that are home to traditional artisans specialising in a range of handcrafted arts. We can watch Thai silk being hand-spun, lacquerware being created and how paper umbrellas are made. We also visit a Thai wood-carving factory which specialises in a range of antique-style work that can be bought. We then check-in to our overnight accommodation in the city of Chiang Mai. Overnight at Banthai Village.

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Banthai Village

Day 8

Chiang Mai

Our day exploration of Chiang Mai starts with a visit to a colourful orchid farm, where we will see a huge variety of species of indigenous plants. We then drive to Elephant Poopoo Paper Park, an eco-friendly initiative that comprises an outdoor museum park that introduces the unique steps involved in making paper products from elephant poop fibres. We then continue to Dara Pirom Palace Museum (closed Mondays), an elegant house of the late Princess Jao Dara Rasamee, one of the princess consorts of King Rama V. It has been transformed into a museum full of exhibits showcasing the palace décor and Chiang Mai’s rich culture and history at the time of her life then have lunch at local restaurant. In the afternoon, we visit the sacred temple of Wat Doi Suthep, perched on a forested mountain, this affords splendid views of the city below. We then return to our overnight accommodation. Overnight at Banthai Village.

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Banthai Village

Day 9

Chiang Mai - Bangkok

Today sees this nine-day tour that digs deep into northern Thailand’s rich history come to a end. Enjoy breakfast at your hotel and, depending on when your onward flight is, free time to do some last-minute souvenir shopping at the markets, or sight-seeing. We will then transfer to Chiang Mai Airport for your onward flight to Bangkok. Upon arrival in the capital, we will transfer to your overnight accommodation, bringing the tour to an end. You will then have the rest of the day to soak up the many sights and sounds that pack this vibrant city. There are no shortage of restaurants, ranging from street eateries through to elegant diners and drinking spots, from sipping a beer at a local bar to watching Bangkok sprawling below at one of the many classy sky bars – and the entertainment continues well into the early hours.

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Travel is an emotional experience, cherishing new corners and venture into unknown landscapes.
Respecting this and giving back to society has taken an important role in our endeavours in leaving only footprints and taking only memories.

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