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| Short Itinerary |
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Day 1 |
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Arrive in Bangkok |
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Day 2 |
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Bangkok - Grand Palace & City Canal tours |
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Day 3 |
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Kanchanaburi - River Kwai tour |
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Day 4 |
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Erawan National Park |
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Day 5 |
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Ayutthaya - temple tour |
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Day 6 |
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Bangkok - Damnoen Saduak floating market & Thai cookery tours |
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Day 7 |
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Bangkok - free time. Transfer to airport for flight home |
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Tour Highlights |
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Temples & Palaces of Bangkok; Bridge on the River Kwai; Erawan National Park; Temples at Ayutthaya; Damnoen Saduak Floating Market & Thai Cooking |
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| Booking Information |
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Approx. twice a month |
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Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand
Taking in temples and palaces in Bangkok, the bridge on the River Kwai at Kanchanaburi, jungle and waterfalls at Erawan National Park, and the ruins of Thailand's ancient capital of Ayutthaya, this tour is ideal for those short of time, or who just want a brief introduction to the main sights in and around Bangkok.
We start in Bangkok with a morning tour to the stunning temples and architecture in the Grand Palace complex, followed by a visit to the huge reclining golden Buddha at Wat Po. After a tasty Thai lunch by the Chao Phraya river, we board a private longtail boat and cross the river to head into Thonburi, Bangkok's surprisingly green and rural western suburb. Here we watch and learn about the daily life of people who live by the canals, and can enjoy various stops including an orchid farm, temple school, and the boat-house where the Royal Barges are stored and maintained.
Waterfalls at Erawan National Park, Thailand
From Bangkok we head west to historic Kanchanaburi and visit the Allied War Cemetery and war museum, as well as the famous POW built bridge on the River Kwai. The next day takes us into the jungle of Erawan National Park, and a beautiful 7 tiered waterfall, with refreshing pools to dip in, before we visit the nearby
Tiger Temple.
Our next main stop is at Ayutthaya, Thailand's capital for around 400 years and for many years one of the world's great cities. The city was ravaged by the Burmese in 1767 and abandoned, but is now a World Heritage Site and is home to numerous ruined temples in a very different style of architecture to that you'll have seen in Thailand so far.
Buddha head at Ayutthaya, Thailand
We return to Bangkok from Ayutthaya and our last full day gives us a real taste of Thailand, with a morning boat trip to the Damnoen Saduak floating market, one of the most colourful in the kingdom, and an afternoon introduction to Thai cookery.
We offer extensions to the tour to visit Ankhor Wat in Cambodia, or to head to the beach. Our
Treasures of Thailand, and
Classic Thailand tours also follow the same itinerary up until Ayutthaya where they leave and head north.