Day DAY 1: Depart the USADepart the USA for Thailand. Your flight includes meals, drinks, and in flight entertainment for your journey
Day DAY 2: Arrive in Bangkok
Arrive in Bangkok and transfer to your hotel
Overnight: Bangkok
Day DAY 3: Bangkok
This afternoon, enjoy a half day city and temple tour. This tour will introduce you to Bangkok, the “City of Angels”. Drive through Chinese Town, the Indian Market, and the Wholesale Flower Market. Visit Wat Po (Temple of the Reclining Buddha), the oldest and first school for people in the olden days. See the biggest Reclining Buddha statue, that is 160 feet long and 40 feet high. Before continuing to the Royal Avenue where most of the Government offices are located and the Palace of the Present King
Optional: Siam Niramit Show & Dinner (PM)
Overnight: Bangkok
Meals: Breakfast
Day DAY 4: Full Day in Bangkok
Full day at leisure to explore Bangkok independently
Optional: Half Day Grand Palace & Emerald Buddha(AM)
Optional: Chao Phraya River Cruise with Dinner
Overnight: Bangkok
Meals: Breakfast
Day DAY 5: Travel to Ayutthaya Depart for Ayutthaya, the second and most prosperous capital of Thailand, from 1350 1767. On the way, stop at Bang Pa In Royal Palace. Bang Pa In was the royal summer palace for Thai kings. Originally constructed in 1632, the complex fell into disrepair. In the mid 1800's, King Mongkut restored the site to its former glory. Upon arrival in Ayutthaya, enjoy sunset at Chai Wattanaram Temple. This temple was built by King Prasat Tong, who was actually a commoner who overthrew the previous king and took his throne. This is a lovely place to take in the nature and peace of Siam
Overnight: Ayutthaya
Meals: Breakfast
Day DAY 6: Travel to SukhothaiDepart Ayutthaya and travel north to Sukhothai. Sukhothai was founded in the 13th Century by King Ramkhamhaeng, as the capital of Siam
Overnight: Sukhothai
Meals: Breakfast
Day DAY 7: Sukhothai Historical Park, Travel to Chiang Rai
Some of the most beautiful Thai art and architecture was produced during Sukhothai's golden era between the 13th and 14th centuries. Modern Sukhothai is made up of the old town and new town. The old town of Sukhothai mainly consists of the large Historical Park, where most of the remains of the original city can be seen. Today you will have the opportunity to tour this historical site and marvel at the ancient Buddha figures, palace buildings and ruined temples. Later in the day, board your tour bus to venture north for Chiang Rai
Overnight: Chiang Rai
Meals: Breakfast
Day DAY 8: Mae Sai Border Town & Golden Triangle
This morning, travel to the town of Mae Sai, the northern most point of Thailand, on the border of Myanmar. Here you will have the opportunity to cross over into Myanmar (Visa into Myanmar is obtained locally, at the border crossing, and at your own expense). After the morning excursion, we will stop at the infamous Hall of Opium. This tour combines a museum of the history of opium and the impact of illegal drugs, with an information center for research and extensive education on opium, opiates and other narcotics. Later, visit the night bazaar for an evening of shopping for the local wares of Chiang Rai
Optional: Mekong River Cruise (PM)
Overnight: Chiang Rai
Meals: Breakfast
Day DAY 9: Travel to Chiang MaiAfter a morning at leisure, we will head to Chiang Mai. Chiang Mai is the cultural heart of Northern Thailand. Located in the rolling foothills of the Himalayas, Chiang Mai's remained isolated from the world until the 1920's
Optional: Half Day Mae Salong Hill Tribe (AM)
Optional: Kantoke Dinner & Show
Overnight: Chiang Mai
Meals: Breakfast
Day DAY 10: Full Day in Chiang MaiEnjoy the morning at leisure to explore Chiang Mai independently. Chiang Mai is a city known for culture, nature and handicrafts. This afternoon, visit the handicraft street of Sankampang for on site demonstrations of how the silk, lacquer, silver, wood and bronze wares are made. Later today, visit the world's largest gem factory, where you will learn about gem stones, visit the mining area and watch while stones are cut and set
Optional: Half Day Mae Sa Elephant Camp with lunch
Optional: Traditional Thai Massage
Overnight: Chiang Mai
Meals: Breakfast
Day DAY 11: Chiang Mai City & Temples Tour; Dinner at Private HomeMorning at leisure in Chiang Mai. This afternoon, enjoy a half day city and temple tour, and visit the most interesting temples in Chiang Mai. Your tour takes you to Wat Suan Dok, where the remains of the Chiang Mai Royal family are enshrined. The tour continues to Wat Phrathad Doi Suthep, erected in 1384 A.D. Located 3500 feet above sea level, Wat Phrathad Doi Suthep is Northern Thailand's most sacred temple, containing a holy relic of Lord Buddha and a copper plated chedi topped by a tiered gold parasol in its interior cloister. Equally impressive is the mythological Naga (Dragon headed serpent) staircase, consisting of 290 steps leading up to the temple grounds. As you descend the stairs, there will be an opportunity to visit a local jade factory. In the evening, enjoy the authentic experience of dinner in a local Chiang Mai family home. Enjoy a tour of the home, and an open conversation of how a typical Thai family lives, all while enjoying the savors of home cooked Thai cuisine
Overnight: Chiang Mai
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day DAY 12: Travel to Siem ReapThis morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Siem Reap, via Bangkok. Arrive in Siem Reap and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy the rest of the afternoon to explore Siem Reap on your own. This evening, enjoy a typical Cambodian dinner and a traditional Apsara show
Overnight: Siem Reap
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day DAY 13: Siem ReapThis morning, visit the fortified city of Angkor Thom where you will see the Terrace of the Elephants, Terrace of the Leper Kings, Baphuon, Phimeanakas, and the Royal Enclosure. Continue to the highlight of Angkor Thom, the mysterious Bayon Temple, replete with beautifully preserved bas reliefs and giant stone faces smiling enigmatically. Proceed to the other temple complex with monuments including Ta Keo , Kravan and Sras Srang . Of special note is Ta Prohm, where most of the jungle has not been cleared from the monuments, leaving the site as it would have appeared when European explorers first stumbled upon it. Continue to Angkor Wat, a temple dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. World famous for its beauty and splendor, Angkor Wat features the longest continuous bas relief in the world, which runs along the outer gallery walls and narrates stories from Hindu mythology. Sunset at Angkor Wat
Overnight: Siem Reap
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day DAY 14: Siem Reap, Travel to BangkokThis morning, enjoy driving through the farming area and experience a ride on ox cart which use by local farmers as their transportation. Then enjoy a boat excursion on the Tonle Sap, or Great Lake, located in the heart of Cambodia. It boasts a rich and diverse ecosystem as well as floating fishing villages. Later, depart for a visit to the national museum revealing the royal historical path of the Golden Era of Khmer Kingdom through the state of the art multimedia technology to provide visitors a full picturesque story of the legend in an easy understanding way. This afternoon, transfer to the airport for your flight to Bangkok. Arrive and transfer to your hotel
Overnight: Bangkok
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day DAY 15: Depart for the USATransfer to the airport for your departure flight
Meals: Breakfast