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Day 1
Day 1 : Pattaya to Khao Yai National Park
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Day 1
Ride through picturesque notorious resort town Pattaya. The beautiful town has a tranquil sea on one side, home to hundreds of dashing resort on another side, and surrounded by lush green countryside....
Ride through picturesque notorious resort town Pattaya. The beautiful town has a tranquil sea on one side, home to hundreds of dashing resort on another side, and surrounded by lush green countryside.
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Day 1
Our first destination is Thailand’s 3rd largest National Park at Khao Yai a journey of some 190 km through beautiful countryside to the park entrance.
A great excursion around this long-standing na...
Our first destination is Thailand’s 3rd largest National Park at Khao Yai a journey of some 190 km through beautiful countryside to the park entrance.
A great excursion around this long-standing nature preserve, we get to view its stunning waterfalls the highlight of which is the 150m-tall Haew Narok. The park is home to a variety and diversity of wildlife, don’t be surprised to see elephants, bears, gibbons, hornbills and many other indiginous wildlife.
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Palio is a picturesque shopping center, themed around a Tuscan village where visitors are treated to an out-of-the-ordinary combination of clothes and gift shopping, gourmet snacks, live entertainment...
Palio is a picturesque shopping center, themed around a Tuscan village where visitors are treated to an out-of-the-ordinary combination of clothes and gift shopping, gourmet snacks, live entertainment and an eclectic mix of independent shops and stalls.
The grand idea has been to bring the charm of Tuscany to the green heart of Thailand. Both places share a cool, sunny climate and both grow wine – although not to the same distinction. From this fairly tenuous link, the developers of Palio have produced something truly unique and unmistakably modern.
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Day 1
Sea Food lunch in the beach front restaurant
Sea Food lunch in the beach front restaurant
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Day 1
Overnight stay in a hotel close to the park - carefully picked 3/4 star hotel
Overnight stay in a hotel close to the park - carefully picked 3/4 star hotel
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Day 2
Day 2 : Khao Yai to Phetchabun
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Day 2
From Khao Yai you head north and after riding for approximately 250 KM you reach your next destination Phetchabun.
Phetchabun nestles in the Pa Sak River valley which sits between the two ranges of ...
From Khao Yai you head north and after riding for approximately 250 KM you reach your next destination Phetchabun.
Phetchabun nestles in the Pa Sak River valley which sits between the two ranges of the Phetchabun Mountains and incorporates Si Thep Historical Park which contains the ruins of an ancient Khmer Empire city that showcases some magnificent sculptures.
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Day 2
Si Thep Historical Park contains the ruins of ancient Phetchabun, encompassing Si Thep Ancient Town, originally called MueangAphaiSali. It is believed to have been built during the boom years of the a...
Si Thep Historical Park contains the ruins of ancient Phetchabun, encompassing Si Thep Ancient Town, originally called MueangAphaiSali. It is believed to have been built during the boom years of the ancient Khmer empire, no less than 1,000 years old. The historic town is surrounded by a moat and a mound; inside, ponds and swamps dot the compound.attractions include the Information Centers (there are two: old and new), which have displays of ancient remains and rotating exhibits on the history and archaeology of the Si Thep Historical Park. Prang Song Phi Nong spire, one of several Khmer-style spires on site, is also noteworthy, built during the 11th or 12th century in the Baphuon style of Khmer art during the Angkor Wat period. KhaoKlangNai Ancient Monument, lying in the center of town, was constructed even earlier, between the 6th or 7th century.
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Day 2
Ride along the mighty, The Pa Sak River, which means "Teak Forest River", is a major tributary of the Chao Phraya River, draining the borderlands on the east side of the Central Plains
Ride along the mighty, The Pa Sak River, which means "Teak Forest River", is a major tributary of the Chao Phraya River, draining the borderlands on the east side of the Central Plains
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Day 2
Chao Pho Khao Yai Shrine is a Chinese-style Buddhist temple built into the side of the cliff at the northern end of Ko Sichang Harbour.
It was built by 18th century Chinese traders to protect them wh...
Chao Pho Khao Yai Shrine is a Chinese-style Buddhist temple built into the side of the cliff at the northern end of Ko Sichang Harbour.
It was built by 18th century Chinese traders to protect them while at sea and to ensure a safe passage home.
The shrine dominates the northern skyline of Ko Sichang Harbour, and sticks out as a prominent red building halfway up the mountain at the northern end of the harbor.
The shrine itself is accessed by a steep flight of stairs, although there is now a cable car for those less fit (with appropriate donation box on arrival). We walked up.
The décor is typically Chinese. Very colourful and apart from Buddha, the shrine includes the whole pantheon of Chinese gods.
As it is built into the side of the cliff, there are many small grotto-like shrines, each dedicated to a particular deity. But watch your head, as the entrances to some are very low and you can do yourself a nasty injury on the low-hanging rocks.
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Day 2
Suphanburi, also known as "Suphan", is an ancient town rich in natural and historical heritage. The province was once an important border town involving battles and important wars during the period of...
Suphanburi, also known as "Suphan", is an ancient town rich in natural and historical heritage. The province was once an important border town involving battles and important wars during the period of the Ayutthaya kingdom. So, today, travelling around the province is like drifting through historical novels. Historical evidence leads you to travel to the past such as Don Chedi Monument, Wat Khao Khuen whose abbot played a significant role in Thai history
Artefacts and archaeological evidence shows that Suphanburi is history dates back to 3,500-3,800 years ago. Archaeologists found artefacts from the New Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. And since then, culture had been inherited in the area.
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Day 2
Sitting atop a hill against a backdrop of stunning mountain ranges is the Wat Pha Sorn Kaew Temple. This is one of Thailand’s best-kept secrets, a beautiful work of art. As you approach this attract...
Sitting atop a hill against a backdrop of stunning mountain ranges is the Wat Pha Sorn Kaew Temple. This is one of Thailand’s best-kept secrets, a beautiful work of art. As you approach this attraction, five figures can be discerned from a distance. These are five statues of the Buddha, each of a different size. A sight to behold, these statues look majestic amongst the mountains. Wat Pha Sorn Kaew Temple is arguably Thailand’s most attractive temple.
A feature that gives it its verve is a colorful mosaic wall that bears a tapestry of tiles and ornaments. The temple is surrounded by nature and is set in a very tranquil location earning it the reputation of being a center for meditation. There currently isn’t public transport to the site as the temple doesn’t receive many visitors. However, using private transportation, Wat Pha Sorn Kaew is easily accessible. Entrance is also free for all but there’s no harm in leaving a donation to help maintain this gorgeous place.
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Day 2
Breakfast at your hotel.
Breakfast at your hotel.
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Day 2
Lunch
Lunch
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Day 2
Overnight stay in carefully selected 3/4 star hotels
Overnight stay in carefully selected 3/4 star hotels
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Day 3
Day 3 : Phetchabun to Khao Kho to Phu Tub Berk
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Day 3
We will be soaring amongst the clouds today. Post breakfast we make the short 97km journey to Phu Tub Berk which is the tallest mountain in the province standing at almost 1,800 metres. Some great cur...
We will be soaring amongst the clouds today. Post breakfast we make the short 97km journey to Phu Tub Berk which is the tallest mountain in the province standing at almost 1,800 metres. Some great curves and loops and changes in elevation as we ascend. During our climb you will start to feel the cooler air as the ambient temperture drop.
This mountain is a renowned agricultural centre for cabbages and other vegetables and fruits, boasting Thailand’s largest cabbage patch.
More twists and curves, as we head to our overnight stop at Khao Kho, which is commonly known as Thailand’s Magical city above the clouds.
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Day 3
Chilly temperatures throughout the year and unbeatable scenic views have made KhaoKho one of the most famous tourist attractions in Phetchabun province. The KhaoKhomountains comprise a variety of smal...
Chilly temperatures throughout the year and unbeatable scenic views have made KhaoKho one of the most famous tourist attractions in Phetchabun province. The KhaoKhomountains comprise a variety of small and large mountains in the Phetchabun range, located in AmphoeKhaoKho. Mountain Serdang trees, or “Ton Kho” in Thai, pepper the mountains, lending the mountains its name. A range of forests can be found here, including deciduous, pine and evergreen forests. The noteworthy Palmae plant, similar to the Asian Palmyra, can sometimes also be spotted here, bearing fruits in bunches like betel nuts.
Overnight stay in Hotel
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Day 3
The place where you can see an ocean of floating clouds. The spectacular beauty of nature is overwhelming. — a view that when seen from above the clouds, looks like an ocean of raging waters. You ca...
The place where you can see an ocean of floating clouds. The spectacular beauty of nature is overwhelming. — a view that when seen from above the clouds, looks like an ocean of raging waters. You can admire a bird’s eye view of the surrounding countryside. Clouds gather beneath these points, and during the right season, can completely cover the entire landscape.
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Day 3
Windmill Field is another landmark of Khao Kho, located in the beautiful village of Petch Dam. Phetchabun Province When entering the Camp Son area to the main tourist route on Khao Kho, the windmills ...
Windmill Field is another landmark of Khao Kho, located in the beautiful village of Petch Dam. Phetchabun Province When entering the Camp Son area to the main tourist route on Khao Kho, the windmills are easily visible. Due to the location of the wind farm project on a hill at an altitude of about 1,050 meters above sea level, standing majestically on the 350-rai hilltop plain, and offers sweeping views.
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Day 3
Overnight stay in Khao Kho in carefully selected 3/4 star hotel
Overnight stay in Khao Kho in carefully selected 3/4 star hotel
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Day 4
Day 4 : Khao Kho to Mae Sot Burmese Border
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Day 4
The Khao Kho mountains comprise a variety of small and large mountains in the Phetchabun range, located in AmphoeKhaoKho. Mountain Serdang trees, or "Ton Kho" in Thai, pepper the mountains, lending th...
The Khao Kho mountains comprise a variety of small and large mountains in the Phetchabun range, located in AmphoeKhaoKho. Mountain Serdang trees, or "Ton Kho" in Thai, pepper the mountains, lending the mountains its name. A range of forests can be found here, including deciduous, pine and evergreen forests. The noteworthy Palmae plant, similar to the Asian Palmyra, can sometimes also be spotted here, bearing fruits in bunches like betel nuts.Within KhaoKho also lies the Haw Memorial, a remembrance statue for the militiamen from the Special Forces, Division 93, who fought in KhaoKho and lost their lives.
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Day 4
Drive to the hot pot of culture, Mae Sot is among the most culturally diverse cities in Thailand. Walking down the town's streets you’ll see a fascinating ethnic mixture of Burmese men in their long...
Drive to the hot pot of culture, Mae Sot is among the most culturally diverse cities in Thailand. Walking down the town's streets you’ll see a fascinating ethnic mixture of Burmese men in their longyi (sarongs), Hmong and Karen women in traditional hill-tribe dress, bearded Muslims, Thai army rangers and foreign NGO workers. Burmese and Karen are spoken as much as Thai, shop signs along the streets are in Thai, Burmese and Chinese, and much of the temple architecture is Burmese. Mae Sot has also become the most important jade and gem centre along the border, with much of the trade controlled by Chinese and Muslim immigrants from Myanmar.
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Day 4
Overnight stay in Mae Sot in carefully selected 3/4 star hotel
Overnight stay in Mae Sot in carefully selected 3/4 star hotel
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Day 5
Day 5 : Mae Sot to Mae Sariang
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Day 5
After checking out from hotel, you ride along the Burmese border before turning inland to Mae Sariang.
After checking out from hotel, you ride along the Burmese border before turning inland to Mae Sariang.
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Day 5
The small district town of Mae Sariang sits in a picturesque location on a largely undeveloped riverside, surrounded by forested hills and paddy-filled valleys. The town still possesses plenty of old ...
The small district town of Mae Sariang sits in a picturesque location on a largely undeveloped riverside, surrounded by forested hills and paddy-filled valleys. The town still possesses plenty of old teak buildings, a handful of Burmese/Shan-style wats, some fine accommodation choices and... well, it’s just a great glimpse of traditional, small-town Thailand.
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Day 5
Beautiful Mae Sam Laep sits on the eastern bank of the Salween River and aside from great views across to Burma, you’ll also find a bustling market town with boats going back and forth across the ri...
Beautiful Mae Sam Laep sits on the eastern bank of the Salween River and aside from great views across to Burma, you’ll also find a bustling market town with boats going back and forth across the river carrying all sorts of goods. There used to be a lot of these atmospheric, remote, end-of-the-road style places in Thailand but these days there are fewer and fewer, so if you have the time up your sleeve it is worth setting aside an extra day, not just for Mae Sariang, but also for a day trip to Mae Sam Laep.
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Day 5
Overnight stay in Mae Sariang in carefully selected 3/4 star hotel
Overnight stay in Mae Sariang in carefully selected 3/4 star hotel
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Day 6
Day 6 : Mae Sariang to Pai
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Day 6
Salween (Salawin) National Park is located in the far west of Mae Sariang district, Mae Hong Son, and encompasses the well preserved forested hills along the slopes of the watershed between the Yuam a...
Salween (Salawin) National Park is located in the far west of Mae Sariang district, Mae Hong Son, and encompasses the well preserved forested hills along the slopes of the watershed between the Yuam and Salween Rivers. It’s a large national park of more than 720 square kilometres, and was created recently, incorporating parts of the already established Salween Wildlife Sanctuary and Lum Nam Khong National Park. It connects to the equally large Mae Yuam Wildlife Sanctuary to the north and is adjacent to the Nam Ngao National Park to the south, creating a vast area of forest and mountains.
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Day 6
Ride along the might Salawin river, the beautiful scenery and picturesque countryside of Thailand
Ride along the might Salawin river, the beautiful scenery and picturesque countryside of Thailand
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Day 6
This postcard-perfect little town set approximately midway between Mae Hong Son and Chiang Mai is a dream destination for many travellers. Tucked deep in a valley, surrounded by walls of endless mount...
This postcard-perfect little town set approximately midway between Mae Hong Son and Chiang Mai is a dream destination for many travellers. Tucked deep in a valley, surrounded by walls of endless mountains, Pai seems to exist in its own time zone. Here, nature is your best friend and, perhaps, chilling out while doing close to nothing is going to be your second best friend.
Pai has three happening main streets, with the scenic Pai River cutting through the eastern part of town. Bamboo rafting and white-river rafting, popular among adventurous souls, are two of the best ways to appreciate Pai’s picturesque landscape. If you prefer to stay on dry land, hiking or mountain trekking is another fascinating option, apart from browsing a collection of souvenir shops in the town centre. Exploring outer Pai, peppered with natural hot springs, waterfalls and ethnic hill-tribe villages, is also something to consider.
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Day 6
The Pai River is a river that originates in the mountains of the Daen Lao Range, Pai District, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand. The river flows first in a north-south direction and then in an east-wes...
The Pai River is a river that originates in the mountains of the Daen Lao Range, Pai District, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand. The river flows first in a north-south direction and then in an east-west direction down to Mueang Mae Hong Son District and across the Thai/Burmese border
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Day 6
Overnight stay in Pai in a carefully selected 3/4 star hotel
Overnight stay in Pai in a carefully selected 3/4 star hotel
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Day 7
Day 7 : Pai to Chiang Mai
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Day 7
Post breakfast we set off to cover approx 260km to the ancient city of Chiang Mai, lots to see and lots of road to cover today on this fantastic route.
Chiang Mai is a land of misty mountains and col...
Post breakfast we set off to cover approx 260km to the ancient city of Chiang Mai, lots to see and lots of road to cover today on this fantastic route.
Chiang Mai is a land of misty mountains and colourful hill tribes, a playground for seasoned travellers, a paradise for shoppers and a delight for adventurers. On a trip to Chiang Mai, the curious traveller can expand their horizons with Thai massage and cooking courses. Others will be bowled over by the variety of handicrafts and antiques. The wild child will find plenty of lively nightlife, and the epicure can indulge in wonderful cuisine. Despite its relatively small size, Chiang Mai truly has it all.
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Day 7
The guest can explore Wat Phra Doi Suthep after reaching Chiang Mai. Spending a few hours at Wat Phra Doi Suthep is an important part of the cultural exploration of Chiang Mai as it is considered to b...
The guest can explore Wat Phra Doi Suthep after reaching Chiang Mai. Spending a few hours at Wat Phra Doi Suthep is an important part of the cultural exploration of Chiang Mai as it is considered to be one of the most sacred temples in the region. It is believed that the temple was established in 1383 by King Keu Naone, and the objective was to treasure a bone shard of Buddha.
As the temple is located on a mountain, you will need to climb a staircase with 306 steps to reach here. However, you are sure to get refreshed upon seeing the architectural brilliance and collection of statues, and experiencing the unmatched serenity this divine site features. Besides, the views from up here are truly stunning.
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Day 7
On the way you can see the amazing Chaing Mai zoo.
On the way you can see the amazing Chaing Mai zoo.
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Day 7
Visit to one of the Night market in Thailand is a must to explore the essence of the Thai culture. Visit to Night Bazar is one of the most essential things to do in Chiang Mai as it is simply the best...
Visit to one of the Night market in Thailand is a must to explore the essence of the Thai culture. Visit to Night Bazar is one of the most essential things to do in Chiang Mai as it is simply the best way to feel the pulse of the city. The lively and inviting atmosphere of the market brings in thousands of visitors every day to come have their share of happiness by indulging in shopping and dining fun.
The large market has a lot to offer ranging from handbags and clothes to massages and street food. It is also an ideal place to go if you want to buy stuff that epitomize Thai art and craft. Since the market is open till midnight, being here is a great chance to enjoy nightlife of Chiang Mai
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Day 7
Overnight stay in Chiang Mai, carefully selected 3/4 star hotel
Overnight stay in Chiang Mai, carefully selected 3/4 star hotel
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Day 8
Day 8 : Explore Chiang Mai
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Day 8
The largest city in Northern Thailand and founded in 1294. Much of its ancient heritage remains in tact enabling you can stroll through the old city gates around the cities ancient walls.
So much to s...
The largest city in Northern Thailand and founded in 1294. Much of its ancient heritage remains in tact enabling you can stroll through the old city gates around the cities ancient walls.
So much to see and do in Chiang Mai or simply just stroll through the old town and chill out in the little hidden coffee shops.
Enjoy exploring the so-called ‘Rose of the North'.
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Day 8
Visit Doi Inthanon National Park for a day and it will become the part of your Chiang Mai trip you will never forget. One of the most sought after national parks in Thailand, Doi Inthanon proudly boas...
Visit Doi Inthanon National Park for a day and it will become the part of your Chiang Mai trip you will never forget. One of the most sought after national parks in Thailand, Doi Inthanon proudly boasts uncountable waterfalls in the middle of forests, remote traditional villages, picturesque hills with viewpoints, and a climate that remains pleasant throughout an year.
So whether you are interested in hiking, camping, or just a rendezvous with nature, this national park is just the perfect destination to indulge in all these things to do in Chiang Mai. Moreover, owing to the scenic landscapes shrouded in a velvety greenery, Doi Inthanon National Park is also admired by photographers.
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Day 8
If you are willing to learn more about the Chiang Mai handicrafts and buy some fine products, Bor Sang Umbrella Village is a place worthy of a day tour. Located at a short distance of 9 km from the ma...
If you are willing to learn more about the Chiang Mai handicrafts and buy some fine products, Bor Sang Umbrella Village is a place worthy of a day tour. Located at a short distance of 9 km from the main city, this craft village is best known for the colourful paper umbrellas crafted by the locals.
These umbrellas are made from sa paper which is produced from the bark of mulberry tree, and are adorned with some captivating traditional designs to enhance their visual appeal. On your visit to Bor Sang, you can also interact with locals and learn from them the traditional art of making umbrellas and other products made from sa paper.
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Day 8
Glimpsing History Through the Ruins of Wat Chedi Luang. Chiang Mai is an important center for learning history and culture of Thailand, which is confirmed by the presence of structures like Wat Chedi ...
Glimpsing History Through the Ruins of Wat Chedi Luang. Chiang Mai is an important center for learning history and culture of Thailand, which is confirmed by the presence of structures like Wat Chedi Luang here. Built in 1441, this towering chedi built in Lanna style is in ruins, but still remains one of the top tourist attractions in the city.
The massive structure of the pagoda must have been one of the largest in the region when it was built but was diminished after it was destroyed by an earthquake. Wat Chedi Luang features numerous structures like the city pillar, statue of Buddha, and an old gum tree which will not only amuse you, but will make you curious.
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Day 8
The most revered Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai also widely admired by culture vultures, Wat Phra Singh is a must visit site in the city. A significant heritage site, Wat Phra Singh Buddhist Temple was...
The most revered Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai also widely admired by culture vultures, Wat Phra Singh is a must visit site in the city. A significant heritage site, Wat Phra Singh Buddhist Temple was established in 1345 by Phaya Payoo of Mangrai Dynasty. Exploring this temple is an excellent way to embrace tranquility and to lay your eyes on one of the most magnificent structures the city of Chiang Mai holds.
Built in the 14th Century during the era of Lanna Kingdom, the temple complex enshrines a large number of old and important Buddha images including the Reclining Buddha, and houses hundreds of monks. In addition to Viharn Lai Kham and Viharn Luang, Ho Trai is a major attraction safeguarding some ancient Buddhist scriptures.
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Day 8
The guests have an option to visit the might Mae Ping River bank and spend some leisure time. The guest can indulge in a boat tour at their own expense.
The guests have an option to visit the might Mae Ping River bank and spend some leisure time. The guest can indulge in a boat tour at their own expense.
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Day 8
This is one of the lesser known fact and attraction in Chaing Mai. This great wall forms a Moat around the Northern capital of Thailand. Since the begining of its foundation, Chiang Mai city layout wa...
This is one of the lesser known fact and attraction in Chaing Mai. This great wall forms a Moat around the Northern capital of Thailand. Since the begining of its foundation, Chiang Mai city layout was based on ancient military and astrological beliefs. King Mengrai wanted to protect his new city so, he ordered the construction of a perimeter wall and moat; laid in a rectangular shape of 1,800 meters by 2,000 meters.
Walking around Chiang Mai moat, one can discover the city gates and the ramparts built more than 700 years ago. Each gate had a distinct signification and use:
- Pratu Hua Vieng (now Chang Puak Gate) in the north.
- Pratu Tai Wiang (Chiang Mai Gate) is on the southeast wall,
- Pratu Thapae (Thapae Gate) is on the east
- Pratu Suan Dok (Suan Dok Gate) is on the west
- Pratu Suan Ra (Suan Pung Gate) in the southwest wall
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Day 8
Overnight stay in Chiang Mai at carefully selected 3/4 star hotel
Overnight stay in Chiang Mai at carefully selected 3/4 star hotel
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Day 9
Day 9 : Tour Ends
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Day 9
After your breakfast in hotel, your dream ride across Thailand comes to an end. It’s time to say goodbye and take away the memories of a fantastic experience and adventure
After your breakfast in hotel, your dream ride across Thailand comes to an end. It’s time to say goodbye and take away the memories of a fantastic experience and adventure