Thailand Classic Tour
Embark on a timeless voyage through Thailand's Classic Tour, where ancient wonders meet modern marvels. Dive into the heart of bustling Bangkok, wander through the ancient ruins of Ayutthaya, and bask in the tranquility of Chiang Mai. Indulge in cultural immersion, from traditional Thai dance performances to vibrant night markets. This tour weaves together the threads of Thailand's rich heritage, offering an unforgettable tapestry of experiences that will leave you enchanted and inspired.
- Accommodation with daily breakfast as mentioned or similar
- Transfer services in air conditioned vehicle
- Entrance fees, and boat fees where applicable
- Meals as listed in the program
- English speaking local guide
- Government taxes and service charges
- International and domestic flights
- Drinks and surcharge for special request on foods and meals
- Surcharge for public holidays (if any)
- Travel insurance
- Gratuities
- All other services not stated in the program.
- Entrance fees, guide service during free time and other personal expenses
Day 1: Arrival to Bangkok
On arrival at Bangkok airport your guide and driver will be waiting to bring you to your city center hotel. The rest of the day is free to do what you want, you can relax, enjoy
the hotel’s facilities, or venture out into the city.
Overnight in Bangkok
Day 2: Bangkok Tour
In this day, You will visit two of Bangkok’s most significant landmarks, Wat Pho and the Grand Palace. Wat Pho, or the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is home to a 46- meter-long gold-leafed lying Buddha. The glittering Grand Palace, a perfect example of an ancient Siamese court, can be found on the banks of the Chao Phraya River and is a must-see for any visitor to Bangkok. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha can be found inside the grounds (Wat Phra Kaew). After lunch in a Thai restaurant, we’ll sail on a boat for a cruise along the Chao Phraya River - the River of Kings. Along the way we can capture life along the banks of the canals, rickety wooden houses on stilts and serene waterside temples – giving us an insight into a slower, older way of life and the reason why the city was nicknamed the ‘Venice of the East’. Then you will have stop at Wat Arun, one of the most photographed sights in Bangkok, will give us a chance to stretch our legs and admire the glittering pagoda. It rises 76 meters into the sky and is covered with glazed ceramic pieces that reflect the rising sun, hence the reason for its name: Temple of Dawn.
Overnight in Bangkok.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch.
Important Notes:
- Duration: Full day (08.00-17.00)
- Opening times: The Grand Palace is open daily from 08:30 to 15:30, except when there are special royal ceremonies or when it is used for state functions.
- Wat Arun is openning daily from 08:00 to 17:30
- For religious reasons, women should wear short-sleeved tops with full-length trousers or knee-length skirts and men should wear trousers and short-sleeves shirts. No shorts or flip- flops allowed.
Day 3: Another Amazing Bangkok Trip
Let’s discover the Bangkok of old, when life took place on the rivers and waterways. You’ll travel approximately 100km outside Bangkok to the Damnoen Saduak Floating
Market. An exhilarating and scenic ride on a longtail speedboat will take us past riverside villages and fruit plantations, before entering the vibrant market. You can take a lot of photos along the way and at the colorful market. Vendors sell tropical fruits, exotic vegetables and aromatic snacks from small wooden sampans on the water, while stalls on the dockside are laden with local handicrafts, wood carvings, assorted silks and other trinkets. It’s a great place to buy souvenirs and get an insight into Thailand’s rural culture. The afternoon is at leisure.
Overnight in Bangkok.
Meals: Breakfast
Important Notes:
Duration: 5-6 hours (07.00-13.00)
Day 4: Bangkok - Departure
Transfer from the hotel to the airport for the departure flight to your next destination. Changes of the program may occur due to weather or other circumstances beyond the influence of the tour company.
Meals: Breakfast
Note: There is a compulsory Christmas Eve and New Year Eve dinner at hotels and the price will be advised depends on hotels confirmation