This 11-days itinerary will introduce you to most of Thailand. Discover Bangkok and its architectural wonders, go out to meet the sellers on their boats at the floating market of Dammoen Saduak, discover Ayuttaya, the former royal capital and end with three days of well-deserved rest on the mythical island of Koh Samui. Not forgetting the legendary warmth of the inhabitants of the land of smiles!
Total Kilometers for the tour 720 in about 10h30 minutes
Day 1 - Bangkok
Bangkok
Furama Silom - Superior room
Day 2 - 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 3 - Bangkok - 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 4 - Kanchanaburi - Ayuthaya
Kanchanaburi Ayutthaya
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.
Kantary - Studio suite
Day 5 - Ayuthaya - Bangkok - Koh Samui
Ayutthaya Bangkok Koh Samui
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.
Ban Kao Tropical - Superior room
Day 6 - Koh Samui
Koh Samui
Ban Kao Tropical - Superior room
Day 7 - Koh Samui
Koh Samui
Ban Kao Tropical - Superior room
Day 8 - Koh Samui
Koh Samui
Ban Kao Tropical - Superior room
Day 9 - Koh Samui - Bangkok
Koh Samui Bangkok
Day 10 - Bangkok
Bangkok
Typical trip in Bangkok
During this typical tour, you will travel around the Old Bangkok, a district on the middle of the Siamese China Town; you will walk through the walkways of the flowers and the Thai amulets markets; you will visit the house of Jim Thompson, etc.
The Jim Thompson House
The Jim Thompson House is the home of James H.W. Thompson, a self-made American entrepreneur who was the founder of the world renowned Jim Thompson Thai Silk Company. Thompson's achievements during his 25 year stay in the Kingdom of Thailand have won him much fame as the "Legendary American of Thailand".
Furama Silom - Superior room
Day 11 - Bangkok
Bangkok
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