Long tour around Thailand - 15 days

Activity packages

Gold - with driver


From 40500 THB

Platinum - with guide


From 51350 THB

Silver - self-drive


From 24000 THB

Hotel packages

Tour starting from THB
A very interesting circuit, which in addition to traditional tourist sites you discover the beautiful landscapes of the north, along the border with Burma, and Mae Hong Son hill tribes .You staying in charming resorts. Harmonious cultural mix, historical, ethnic and ecological.

Total kilometers for the tour: 2 843 and about 41.18 minutes

Day 1 - Bangkok

 Bangkok 


Visit of the temples of Bangkok

This activity will make you travel through the most famous temples of Bangkok. From the Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Pho to the Wat Arun, you will be amazed by the rich architectural culture of the capital of Thailand and all its wonders.

Exploring the klongs

Mahasawat is only about 50 kms from Bangkok in Nakhon Pathom Province, near to Mahidol University’s Salaya Campus. The Province of Nakhon Pathom is criss-crossed by many canals (klongs) and irrigation ditches. Mahasawat is built along one of these canals which is the life source of the community, and for many, the only way of commuting.


Furama Silom - Superior room


Day 2 - Bangkok - Dammoen Saduak –Kanchanaburi

 Bangkok  Kanchanaburi 


Mae Klong Railway Market

The Maeklong Railway Market has been around since 1905. It is found in the province of Samut Songkhram, located on the Gulf of Thailand. Fishing was (and still is) one of the main livelihoods of the people who lived here, and the market was another way in which to sell their goods. Officials decided to build a railway in order to better deliver these goods to provinces around Thailand, including the capital. The market remained, however, despite the new tracks that cut through it. You will hear the train long before you actually see it. Vendors and merchants collectively begin to coolly move their belongings and umbrellas away from the tracks as the train barrels forward, laying on its horn every now and then to warn people of its inevitable passing; this is why the market is also known as the ‘umbrella pulldown’ market. Watch as the food you are about to devour is literally run over by the train as it passes. The train is so close you can reach out and touch it as it zooms by, though we do not recommend doing this.

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

The most famous of the floating markets of Bangkok is Damnoen Saduak, about 100 kilometers southwest of Bangkok. This buzzing market is at its best in the early morning before the crowds arrive and the heat of the day builds up.

The JEATH War Museum

JEATH stands for Japan, England, America, Australia, Thailand and Holland, representing the nationalities of the prisoners of war (POW's) who were forced to work on the construction of the famous "Bridge On The River Kwai". The museum is on the bank of the River, inside Wat Chai Chumphon temple, and displays graphic images of the terrible conditions inflicted on the many young men that died and the many that survived to tell the story.


Felix River Kwai - Superior room garden


Day 3 - Kanchanaburi – Nakhon Pathom - Bang Pa In - Ayutthaya

 Kanchanaburi  Ayutthaya 


Erawan Waterfalls

Founded in 1975 as Thailands 12th National Park, it is covering an area of km². Located on West Thailand in the Tenasserim Hills of Kanchanaburi Province, it is one of the most famous national parks in Thailand. The major attraction of the park is Erawan Falls with emerald green ponds, named after the three-headed white elephant of Hindu mythology.


Kantary - Studio suite


Day 4 - Ayutthaya-Kao Yai

 Ayutthaya  Khao Yai National Park 


Ayutthaya

Founded 1350, Ayutthaya became the second Siamese capital after Sukhothai. It was destroyed by the Burmese in the eighteenth century. Its remains, characterized by the prang or reliquary towers and the gigantic monasteries, give an idea of its past splendor.

Khao Yai National Park

The Khao Yai National Park is a national park in Thailand. Founded in 1962, it is one of the largest national parks in the country and one of the most renowned. It is also one of the largest forests of Asia.


Balios Resort - Superior room


Day 5 - Kao Yai – Phimai - Nakon Ratchasima

 Khao Yai National Park  Nakhon Ratchasima 


Phimai Historical Park

The Phimai Historical Park is in the center of the city of Phimai (Phimai Muang), in the province of Nakhon Ratchasima Muang Phimai was once an important city in the region. This temple is mentioned on an inscription dating from 1082 still in place at the nearby temple of Prasat Phnom Wan, with the name of King Jayavarman VI. An inscription dating from about a century later at Preah Khan, near Angkor, as quoted on imperial roads.

Khao Yai National Park

The Khao Yai National Park is a national park in Thailand. Founded in 1962, it is one of the largest national parks in the country and one of the most renowned. It is also one of the largest forests of Asia.


The Imperial Hotel - Deluxe room


Day 6 - Nakon Ratchasima - Phanom Rung - Nakon Ratchasima

 Nakhon Ratchasima 


Phanom Rung

Khao Phanom Rung is the name of an extinct volcano from 900,000 years, which was built from the tenth century temple Prasat Phnom Rung. Khao Phnom Rung is South of the province of Buriram, Thailand, near the border of Cambodia. When the temple was erected at the top of Khao Phnom Rung changes were made to the crater to convert it into drinking water reservoir.

Phanom Wan

While in the past it was dedicated to Lord Shiva, later many Buddha Images were placed inside the sanctuary, and now a large Buddha Image is standing in the main tower. The grounds are well kept, and it is pleasant to walk around the temple compound. It is not as impressive as Prasat Hin Phimai, Prasat Phanom Rung or Prasat Muang Tam, but is certainly worth a short visit.


The Imperial Hotel - Deluxe room


Day 7 - Nakon Ratchasima – Lopburi – Pitsanuloke – Sukhothai

 Nakhon Ratchasima  Sukhothai 


Lopburi

Lopburi was one of the centers of the Dvaravati culture. She then came under Khmer domination at the time of the kingdom of Lavo, and was the second capital of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya in Narai the Great (Ramathibodi III reign 1657-1688). He built a large palatial assembly, the King Narai's Palace, which is now a museum.


The Charme - Deluxe room


Day 8 - Sukhothai - Chiang Rai

 Sukhothai  Chiang Rai 


Sukhothai

Sukhothai was the first capital of Siam founded in 1238 and ending the Khmer kingdom of Angkor Wat. Sukhothai was listed in 1991 as a World Heritage of Humanity. It is more famous for his art than for his political achievements.

Wat Sri Chum

Known as the temple of the bodhi tree, Wat Si Chum was built in circa 13th Buddhist century. The highlight is the graceful Buddha sculpture enshrined inside the remaining structure of the square mandala building. Located 1,500 meters from the north of the WatMahathat, Wat Si Chum is surrounded with the long moat acting like a boundary.


Wiang Inn - Deluxe room


Day 9 - Chiang Rai - Golden Triangle – Mae Sai

 Chiang Rai  Mae Sai 


Wat Rong Khun

Located 13 km south of Chiang Rai, Thailand, Wat Rong Khun is commonly called the white temple. It was built by Chalermchai Kositpipat, renowned Thai artist who wanted to create a lasting tribute to Rama IX, the present King of Thailand, and also honor his hometown.

Mae Sai

Mae Sai, or locally more often, Maesai, is the northernmost city of Thailand. It is mainly a stepping stone for visits to Myanmar and has few attractions of its own.

Golden Triangle

The Golden Triangle is in Chiang Rai Province, in the far north of Thailand. The English name comes from the meeting of Laos, Myanmar and Thailand here, but to the locals it's Sop Ruak, since this is where the Mekong meets the Ruak River. Historically the Golden Triangle has been an area well-known for the growing of opium, and the name comes from a US State Department memo on the practice.

Boat on the Mekong

Travel on the Mekong, the most famous river, which take its source in China, sticks to the border between Thailand and Laos, cross Cambodia and finish in Vietnam. Your trip will be aboard a typical boat of 4 people.

The Opium Museum

The Golden Triangle used to be infamous as one of the largest producers of opium. Various Thai organizations led by the Royal Project and Doi Tung Development Project, have spent decades battling this trade. As part of this campaign, the Hall of Opium was built to educate people about the dangers of the drug through an entertaining exhibition which traces opium’s history from its first use 5,000 years ago to current issues of drug abuse and addiction.


The Imperial - Deluxe room


Day 10 - Mae Sai – Mai Salong - Pai

 Mae Sai  Doi Mae Salong  Pai 


Doi Mae salong

Mae Salong's early history centred on the the opium trade of the Golden Triangle. Its recent history was shaped by the 93rd Division of the Chinese Nationalist Army that refused to surrender to Chinese communists after the Nationalist Kuomintang government was routed in 1949. The local culture now changes to the oolong tea, which is now Mae Salong's main product.

Hill tribes

The hill tribes have traditionally been primarily subsistence farmers who use slash and burn agricultural techniques to farm their heavily forested communities. Popular perceptions that slash and burn practices are environmentally destructive, government concerns over borderland security, and population pressure has caused the government to forcibly relocate many hill tribe peoples. Traditionally, hill tribes were also a migratory people, leaving land as it became depleted of natural resources or when trouble arose.


Phu Pai Art Resort - Deluxe room


Day 11 - Pai - Mae Hong Song

 Pai  Mae Hong Son 


Tham Lot Cave

Tham Lot (length 1,666m) is a cave system near Soppong, Pang Mapha district, Mae Hong Son Province, northern Thailand. The Nam Lang River flows through the cave which is filled with stalactites and stalagmites. The cave is also home to large numbers of bats and swifts. In Tham Lot and other caves nearby teakwood coffins have been discovered which are thought to have been carved by the Lawa tribespeople thousands of years ago.

Mae Hong Son City And Temple

08.30 AM; Visit to the impressive Phra Thad Doi Kong Moo Temple, the most important temple located high in the mountains with stunning views of Mae Hong Sorn city. Continue to Wat Chongkome; Wat Chong Klang; Shan style; next to Mae Hong Sorn lake a short stop at local market will be made before back to the hotel.


Fern - Deluxe room


Day 12 - Mae Hong Song- Chiang Mai

 Mae Hong Son  Chiang Mai 


Canoe

Departure by boat to visit the village Padong (Women giraffe) and a Lisu village (tribe native to China).

Padong tribes

From Burma and forming a minority tribe Karrenis the Padongs fled to Northern Thailand, where they have the status of political refugee. They are about a thousand and are distributed in some villages. Padongs are special for the custom of their wives to surround the neck, since childhood, with a long necklace spiral, which gives the impression of extending that body part. From there come the names of "long-necks" or "giraffe women".

Hill tribes

The hill tribes have traditionally been primarily subsistence farmers who use slash and burn agricultural techniques to farm their heavily forested communities. Popular perceptions that slash and burn practices are environmentally destructive, government concerns over borderland security, and population pressure has caused the government to forcibly relocate many hill tribe peoples. Traditionally, hill tribes were also a migratory people, leaving land as it became depleted of natural resources or when trouble arose.


The Park - Superior room


Day 13 - Chiang Mai - Doï Suthep - handicraft

 Chiang Mai 


Doi Suthep

The Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. It is often referred to as Doi Suthep although this is actually the name of the mountain on which it is located. Located 13 kilometers north of the city of Chiang Mai, it is a sacred site for the Thais. From the temple, you will have an impressive view of the city of Chiang Mai.


The Park - Superior room


Day 14 - Chiang Mai - safari - Bangkok

 Chiang Mai  Bangkok 


Trip on the back of an elephant

Enjoy a safari trip on the back of an elephant. Thailand is the most famous place to meet the asian species. More little than his big brother from Africa, the elephant of Asia used to help humans during hard work in the jungle. At now, human protect them through several elephant camps.

Day 15 - Bangkok

 Bangkok 



Furama Silom - Superior room