See Bangkok, also known as the City of Angels and Venice of the East. There’s such a vast array of sightseeing, shopping, and eating possibilities that you’ll have little time to rest. When you do find a moment, pamper yourself with spa treatments, skyline-view bars, luxurious hotels, and excellent restaurants.
Available Attractions
Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn) is a 104 meter prang (Khmer-style tower), decorated with pieces of porcelain. With murals and Buddha images designed by King Rama II and a couple of mythical guardians that one can see also at Wat Pho, some say that it’s better to admire this landmark from a distance. If you’d like to see a nice view of Chao Phraya river, you can walk up some stairs here.
The National Museum claims to be the largest museum in South East Asia. It is the best place to find out some facts about the Thai culture, history and religion. An English tour of the museum lasts about 2 hours and it is available on Wednesdays and Thursdays. It is recommended to see the museum along with these tours, since there are large parts of the museum without information.
Bang Khu Wiang Floating Market is the best choice for enjoying a traditional Thai floating market. All kind of exotic fruits and vegetables can be found here and they are all fresh. To get there, you must rent a boat on the Chang Pier river and asked to be taken to Noi-Khlong Om-Bang Khu Wiang Floating Market.
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- Bed Type: One King plus one sofabed
- Children Policy: Children two and under are permitted within maximum occupancy at no additional cost using existing bedding. Up to two children three to 12 are permitted in addition to the double occupancy for $40 per child, per night, using existing bedding or a roll-away bed (for an additional cost).
- Additional Adult Policy: Up to two adults 13 and over are prmitted in addition to the double occupancy for $40 per adult, per night, using existing bedding or a roll-away bed (for an additional cost).Roll-away beds are based on availability and cannot be guaranteed; they can be requested for $5 per bed, per night.
- Additional Person: and bedding fees will be collected by the property. For additional person and bedding requests, please highlight in the Special Instructions field after purchase.
- Handicap-Accessible: No, the resort is not accesible by wheel chair.
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List of Not Included items for your package:
- Day 1-2: Big, booming, bustling Bangkok - the gateway to Asia. Meet your crew before sampling the varied nightlife. Patpong’s neon lights, Lumpini markets or classy cocktails? Dance, dine and discover why this city never sleeps. On Day 2, it's a cultural morning visiting the incredible Royal Palace before cruising the klongs (canals)
to observe locals going about their day. In the evening, board an overnight train north to Chiang Mai. (B)
- Day 3: Arriving into Chiang Mai inhale the refreshing mountain air and soak up its spiritual atmosphere. Check out the Wat Phra Thad and take part in a Buddhist blessing ceremony too while you’re there. You can also whip up some authentic Thai food with a cooking class, chill by the pool or visit the famous night market. (B)
- Day 4: Travel through a landscape of stunning rice paddies to Chiang Rai, a gateway town for trekking in the surrounding jungle. Opt for a trip out to visit the hill tribes and meet the charming Akha, Yao, Lanu and Karen people, before heading to Chiang Rai where you’ll wander the former imperial city and the old city walls. Eat
amongst the locals at the town’s night bazaar and find out what the colourful Thai nightlife has to offer. (B)
- Day 5: Crossing the Thai/Laos border, you’ll board a private traditional boat and cruise the mighty Mekong River, taking sneak peeks of local life in remote waterside villages. This journey alone depicts a stereotypical day in South-East Asia. Stay at a local guesthouse in Pakbeng for an authentic overnight Laos experience. (B, L, D)
- Day 6-7: Arrive in the historic hotspot of Luang Prabang. Visit the Pak Ou caves, marvel at gold-spired temples, royal buildings, robed monks and the Wat Xiang Thong monastery. Ride an elephant and catch stunning views on a sunset walk up Mt. Phu Si. Munch on local food at the market, head out on an optional half-day trip to a beautiful cascading waterfall. (2B, L)
- Day 8-9: Today it's on to riverside Vang Vieng, an outdoor adventurer’s heaven. Spend your days exploring this activity capital of Laos by bike, or don your speedos and dive into one of the many swimming holes. While away the
evenings checking out the buzzing nightlife in this vibrant backpacker town. (2B)
- Day 10: Head to Vientiane, the French-influenced capital of Laos. Visit the COPE exhibition centre, the religious symbol of That Louang and the Patuxai monument. (B)
- Day 11: Travel by plane to the capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Walk down tree-lined boulevards and past gleaming palaces. You'll visit the Killing Fields and Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum to learn about the Khmer Rouge and Cambodia’s dark and troubled past. Tonight enjoy dinner at Friends Restaurant which helps train
disadvantaged young people in hospitality. (B,D)
- Day 12-13: Fly to Siem Reap before taking a private boat cruise to see the unique floating villages found here. Get up for sunrise and travel by tuk-tuk to the incredible 13th Century Angkor Wat - one of the biggest religious
monuments ever built. Enjoy your last night and reminisce on your incredible Asian journey. (2B)
- Day 14: Enjoy your last night, your tour ends after breakfast on Day 14. (B)
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