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Drive north to visit Ayutthaya, the former capital of Siam to witness the gigantic bronze statues of Pra Viharn Mongkol Borpith, then there is a chance to visit the ancient pagodas at Wat Phra Sri Sanphet. |
Afternoon continue further north heading for Lop Buri, visit the museum at Narai Raja Nives Palace. Stops at the Sacred Three Spired Pagoda and the Monkey Temple. Overnight and dinner suggested here in Phitsanulok.
Day 2: Phitsanulok - Sukhothai -Sri Satchanalai- Lampang
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Morning visit the most important temple in Phisanulok, Wat Maha Dhat with its revered Buddha statue. Then strike west heading for Sukhothai to visit the Sukhothai Historical Park, and Ramkamhaeng Museum. |
Afternoon continue drive north heading for Lampang. Overnight and dinner suggested here in Lampang.
Day 3: Lampang – Lamphun ‑ Chiang Mai
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Early morning visit Wat Pra Dhat Lampang Luang, housing the old Emerald Buddha besides the one at the Grand Palace in Bangkok. Experience the colourful of local Market, where the handicrafts, fruit, vegetables, on sale here. |
This afternoon, don't miss the opportunity to visit Sankampaeng, the village that famous of woodcarving, Thai Silk factory, Gem stone factory, Umbrella and a handicraft manufacturer. Overnight and dinner suggested here in Chiang Mai
Day 4: Chiang Mai
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Afterward, a tour continue to visit Wat Pra Thad Doi Suthep, tucked away in the mountains Morning suggest to visit Doi Suthep Temple, tucked away in the mountains at at 3,526 feet above sea level. |
The temple is reached by a staircase with 290 steps, flanked by a Naga balustrade on either side and beautiful Golden Chedi, which contains partial relics of Lord Buddha. Then you can also visit Doi Pui twhere Mao Hill tribe people live their primitive way of life.
Day 5: Chiang Mai - Hmong Hilltribe Lodge
You'll visit an elephant camp in Mae Sa Valley in the morning. Then go to an orchid farm. Following lunch, proceed by pick-up truck to stop at the Hmong hilltribe village at Nong Hoi Mai. A BBQ dinner is followed by presentation of Hmong dances and songs.
Day 6: Thaton - Chiang Rai
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In the morning, head north to Fang at Thaton, a short brief stop suggest at Tham Chiang Dao. At Thaton you can hire the long-tail boat for a three-hour journey down the Kok River to Chiang Rai, Excellent trip and unforgettable |
Day 7. Chiang Rai - Bangkok
Afterward, a tour continue to visit Wat Pra Thad Doi Suthep, tucked away in the mountains Morning suggest to visit Doi Suthep Temple, tucked away in the mountains at at 3,526 feet above sea level. Depart from Chiang Rai to visit the Golden Triangle and Mae Sai where the borders of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos converged. Here you can hire the boat for a short trip ride on Mekong River to Chiang Saen. Here at Chiang Rai you can take the flight back to Bangkok and drop off our vehicle, and good bye. |
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The rental rates are per vehicle,
per day inclusive of qualified English speaking chauffeur,
Driver's meals and his own
accommodation during the overnight
trip. Unlimited of gasoline
usage, unlimited of mileages, insurance,
road and express way tolls, and parking fee throughout the whole rental period,
absolutely no extra
cost hidden.
Vehicle : In such case
if vehicle is require to drop off at a different
destination than Bangkok city, half
rate of a day rental fee will
be applied.
Important :
The above itinerary are the best suggestion
for self exploring north of Thailand in your
own private vehicle and driver who has many
year experienced. However,
under the Thai law, driver is not allowed to
speak or explain or act as a guide
representative on at
any sightseeing venue that visits.
local guide can simply to find for hiring at most of
the sightseeing venues.
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with guide please click... |