Best of Thailand
Bustling Bangkok, historic Kanchanaburi & ancient Ayutthaya, then explore the wild north in Chiang Rai & the Buddhist temples of Chiang Mai; optional extensions to Angkor Wat & Phuket
Overview
Style | Small Group TourTravel with a small, intimate group of no more than 16 likeminded travelers (and often much fewer), escorted by an English speaking guide and/or tour manager for some or all of your journey. (Some exceptions, including special promotional packages, may accommodate up to 30.) More of these packages
Dedicated tour escorts & guides throughout |
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Departures | April 2025 – March 2026 | Group Size | 16 travelers max |
Themes | History & Culture, Grand Tours | ||
Activity Level | Moderate | ||
What to Expect | This moderately-paced, escorted Thailand tour includes a reasonable amount of walking or hiking and requires an average level of physical fitness. | ||
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Discover the wonders of Thailand on our deluxe Best of Thailand vacation package. You'll encounter an ancient, fascinating culture, friendly, welcoming people, gorgeous, peaceful countrysides and bustling, modern cities, and the most amazing shopping—unbelievable bargains included! Start your journey in the bustling capital city of Bangkok, and then travel by motor coach to the famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, the historic River Kwai and the ancient city of Ayutthaya. Next, you'll fly to Chiang Rai, Thailand's northernmost city, and visit the hill tribes of surrounding region. Continue by road to Chiang Mai, the "Rose of the North", where you'll discover ancient temples and mysterious ruins.
Package includes
- Flights
- Coach
- Transfers
- Hotel
- Meals
- Guides
- Round-trip flights from Los Angeles including taxes & fees
- All intra-Thailand flights and ground transportation
- 9 nights at superior first-class & deluxe hotels
- 17 Meals: 9 breakfasts, 5 lunches & 3 dinners, including a farewell dinner
- Comprehensive touring program including entrance fees
- Professional English-speaking tour directors and local guides
Optional add-ons
- Flights from other select cities are available. Request pricing when making your reservation.
- Optional Excursions in Bangkok and Chiang Mai
- Optional Angkor Wat post-tour Extension
- Optional Phuket post-tour Extension
Why you'll love it
- For each traveler visiting, Friendly Planet contributes to a carbon-neutral program which supports reforestation, clean water, replenishing mangroves, and seeding coral reefs.
- Embark on a sumptuous dinner cruise past the glittering sights of Bangkok.
- Visit Bangkok’s must-see attractions, including the Royal Grand Palace, Emerald Buddha & Wat Pho.
- Discover the mouth-watering flavors and fragrant aromas of Damnoen Saduak Floating Market.
- Immerse yourself in Thailand's rich history with visits to the famous Bridge on the River Kwai, Hellfire Pass Museum, and Memorial Walking Trail.
- Explore the ancient ruins of Ayutthaya, once the capital city of King U-Thong’s Kingdom of Siam.
- Witness ancient traditions at the Santikhiri Kuo Min Tang village and "Hloyo Village," a small community of Akha hill tribes.
- Ascend the Golden Naga staircase to admire the golden pagodas of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep.
- Experience the Thai lifestyle in Chiang Mai by spending the day with a local family.
- Learn and partake in the traditional methods of tea making with a visit to a tea plantation.
- Observe rescued elephants at a sanctuary.
Itinerary at a Glance
- 1 Depart USA
- 2 En route
- 3 Bangkok
- 4 Bangkok
- Optional Excursion: Chinatown Walk (purchased locally)
- Optional Excursion: Cabaret show with dinner (purchased locally)
- 5 Bangkok
- Optional Excursion: Bites & Sites in the "Village of Love" (purchased locally)
- 6 Bangkok, Damnoen Saduak & Kanchanaburi
- 7 Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, Bangkok & Chiang Rai
- 8 Chiang Rai
- 9 Chiang Rai & Chiang Mai
- 10 Chiang Mai
- 11 Chiang Mai
- Optional Excursion: Morning Almsgiving (purchased locally), $8
- 12 Chiang Mai & Depart Bangkok/Arrive USA
Angkor Wat Extension
- 12 Bangkok/Siem Reap, Cambodia
- 13 Angkor Explorations
- 14 Angkor Explorations
- Optional Excursion: Dining for a Cause (purchased locally), $59
- 15 Depart Siem Reap/Arrive USA
Phuket Extension
- 12 Chiang Mai & Phuket
- 13 Phuket
- Optional Excursion: Full-day Phi Phi Island by Speedboat with Lunch (purchased locally)
- 14 Phuket
- Optional Excursion: Half-day Southern Community and Cultural Experience (purchased locally), $121
- 15 Depart Phuket/Arrive USA
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Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 Depart USA
- Check-in for your overnight flight to Bangkok, Thailand via Taipei
Day 2 En route
- Cross the International Dateline and lose a day (which you will recover on the return leg of your trip)
Day 3 Bangkok
- Upon arrival in Bangkok, transfer to your hotel for check-in
- Tonight, experience a lovely dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River
COMO Metropolitan Bangkok, Grande Centre Point Surawong Bangkok or similar Dinner
Full Day ItineraryToday, arrive in Bangkok. After customs formalities, transfer to your centrally located hotel for check-in.
Tonight, experience a romantic evening Bangkok-style on a rice barge cruise that has been converted into one of Bangkok's finest dining venues along the Chao Phraya River, passing the city's glittering sites. Enjoy a five-course dinner of Thai cuisine as you take in stunning views of the Temple of Dawn, the illuminated Grand Palace, magnificent temples, striking bridges, and other landmarks. The cruise offers a perfectly relaxing experience that you will never forget.
Note: September 2025 departures and beyond will stay at Grande Centre Point Surawong Bangkok.
Day 4 Bangkok
- Visit the Flower Market and learn how to create your own Thai garland
- Tour The Royal Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha
- See the mysterious Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho
- Spend the balance of the afternoon at leisure or enjoy an optional excursion
COMO Metropolitan Bangkok, Grande Centre Point Surawong Bangkok or similar Breakfast
Full Day ItineraryAfter an early breakfast, your day of discovery begins with a visit to Bangkok's vibrant and colorful Flower Market. Meet with a local vendor and create a traditional Thai flower garland that you can present as an offering at any of Bangkok's magnificent temples. The temples and the monarchy are the fabric that binds Thailand's national identity, and Bangkok is home to some of the most fascinating Thai temples. Continue to the Royal Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. For 150 years, the Grand Palace served as the home of the King and his court and the entire administrative seat of government. Within its grounds, you'll also visit the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew), a structure built to house a large Buddha image carved from a solid piece of green jadeite (jasper). Continue to Wat Pho, founded in the 17th century and the oldest temple in Bangkok. This temple is also home to the remarkable Reclining Buddha, one of the largest in the world, whose face depicts the attainment of Nirvana and whose feet are inlaid with mother-of-pearl.
The afternoon is leisurely to explore Bangkok on your own or join a locally available optional excursion.
Note: September 2025 departures and beyond will stay at Grande Centre Point Surawong Bangkok.
Optional Excursion: Chinatown Walk (purchased locally)This afternoon, drive to Bangkok's Chinatown, where you'll head out on an exciting walk through one of the city's oldest parts. Walk along Yaowarat Road, which is filled with exciting shops brimming with unique treasures. Continue to an old tea shop to enjoy a cup of Chinese tea with the locals before heading to Talad Kao, a busy local market offering a variety of fresh food, fruits, and Chinese herbs. End the walk at Wat Leng Nei Yi to visit the Taoist temple. Then, proceed to Wat Traimit on the edge of Chinatown, which houses the world's most giant solid gold Buddha.
Note: This optional excursion is sold locally at approximately 1,290 THB on departures Sept 2024 through April 2025 and approximately 1,610 THB on departures Sept 2025 through April 2026. This cannot be combined with the Cabaret show with dinner.
Optional Excursion: Cabaret show with dinner (purchased locally)This evening, transfer to the Mirinn Theater for a night of live entertainment at the Thai dance and cabaret show, which features elaborate sets and costumes. Afterwards, transfer back to your hotel.
Note: This optional excursion is sold locally at approximately 2,520 THB on departures through April 2025 and approximately 2,820 THB on departures Sept 2025 through April 2026. This cannot be combined with the Chinatown Walk.
Day 5 Bangkok
- Enjoy the morning at leisure or join an optional tour
- Board a long-tail boat and cruise the peaceful Klong Bang Luang
- Stop at Baan Silapin, a local art gallery
- Visit the Royal Barge Museum to see the ceremonial barges of the Royal family
- Marvel at the Temple of Dawn, also known as Wat Arun
COMO Metropolitan Bangkok, Grande Centre Point Surawong Bangkok or similar Breakfast
Full Day ItinerarySpend this morning at leisure, or join an optional tour.
After your independent lunch, board a private long-tail boat on the peaceful Klong Bang Luang. Pass by shop houses, local temples, and vendors on this waterway, which was once a significant trading route lined with the impressive homes of aristocrats. After observing this lively area, the boat stops at Baan Silapin, a 100-year-old renovated house now home to an art gallery. Enjoy the gallery, participate in an art workshop, or explore the local community. En route back to the city, visit the Royal Barge Museum and see the decorated ceremonial barges of the Royal family. Later, stop at the Temple of Dawn, also known as Wat Arun, on the banks of the Chao Praya River.
Note: September 2025 departures and beyond will stay at Grande Centre Point Surawong Bangkok.
Optional Excursion: Bites & Sites in the "Village of Love" (purchased locally)Begin the day by joining a local guide on an insightful walking and food tour through the Bangrak neighborhood, also known as the "Village of Love." This tour is ideal for food lovers and curious travelers who want to connect with authentic local culture and cuisine. Known for its food and family-run stalls, stop to taste the best local snacks, from the traditional to the exotic. Engage with the chefs and store owners and listen to their personal stories and the history of Bangrak. After glimpsing into the past and the culture of the 'real' Bangkok, continue to the afternoon tour.
Note: This optional excursion is sold locally at approximately 3,590 THB on departures through April 2025 and approximately 3,960 THB on departures Sept 2025 through April 2026.
Day 6 Bangkok, Damnoen Saduak & Kanchanaburi
- Discover the colorful Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
- Continue to Kanchanaburi and visit the famous Bridge on the River Kwai and the World War II cemetery
- Visit the Hellfire Pass Museum and walk along the Memorial Walking Trail
U Inchantree Kanchanaburi or similar Breakfast & dinner
Full Day ItineraryAfter breakfast in the early morning, depart Bangkok for the famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi Province. Take a boat ride along the canal to see the colorful floating marketplace, bustling with boats and vendors selling tropical fruits and other delights.
Then, continue to Kanchanaburi and visit the famous Bridge on the River Kwai and the World War II cemetery. Next, visit the Hellfire Pass Museum before embarking on a short trek through the nearby canyon. The walk is along the Memorial Walking Trail, which looks out onto Myanmar. A free audio guide helps re-create the scene, linking the context and location with real-life experiences narrated by POWs while working on the line. This evening, enjoy dinner at your hotel.
Day 7 Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, Bangkok & Chiang Rai
- Depart Kanchanaburi and travel to the ancient city of Ayutthaya
- Discover the sculpture of a Buddha head woven in tree roots
- Visit Wat Yai Chaimongkol and see the statue of the Reclining Buddha
- After lunch, return to Bangkok for your flight to Chiang Rai
Imperial River House Resort & Spa or similar Breakfast & lunch
Full Day ItineraryAfter an early morning breakfast, depart Kanchanaburi and travel to the ancient city of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. King U-Thong founded the city in 1350 as the capital of his Kingdom of Siam. By 1700, Ayutthaya had as many as a million inhabitants, making it one of the largest cities in the world at the time. But in 1767, the Burmese army invaded and destroyed the city. Magnificent ruins of the old city remain, and some have been restored. Exciting archaeological excavations are still proceeding at many sites in the area. Among the ruins, discover the Wat Mahathat, a sculpture of a Buddha's head sticking out of winding tree roots. Visit Wat Yai Chaimongkol, a temple best known for its enormous statue of the Reclining Buddha.
After lunch at a local restaurant, return to Bangkok in time for your flight to Chiang Rai. Upon arrival in Chiang Rai, you will be met and transferred to your hotel.
Day 8 Chiang Rai
- Witness ancient traditions at the Santikhiri Kuo Min Tang village
- Visit the “Hloyo Village”, a small community of Akha hill tribes
- Stop at the Golden Triangle, where the borders of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos converge
- Embark on a long-tail boat ride and see the area from the majestic Mekong River's perspective
Imperial River House Resort & Spa or similar Breakfast & lunch
Full Day ItineraryAfter breakfast, travel higher into the hills at Doi Mae Salong to the Santikhiri Kuo Min Tang village, founded in the 1960s as a refugee camp for Chinese soldiers who were expelled from Myanmar. Admire how, 50 years later, the residents retain the traditions of their ancestors, speaking their own language and practicing ancient beliefs. The Kuo Min Tang descendants are successful farmers who grow tea and other produce. Continue to a unique hill-tribe village, "Hloyo Village," a small community of Akha hill tribes, and witness the natural way of life and admire the surrounding nature. A local guide will accompany you in exploring the community and their local lifestyle and learning more about the culture. See traditional bamboo houses, Akha style, where local people use their wisdom to build their own homes. Then, enjoy a home-cooked local lunch served in Akha Khantoke style.
In the afternoon, drive to the Golden Triangle, where the borders of Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos converge. Visit the ancient kingdom of Chiang Saen on the steep banks of the Mekong River, across from Laos, where you will see magnificent ancient ruins and temples. Then, embark on a long-tail boat ride and see the area from the majestic Mekong River's perspective.
Day 9 Chiang Rai & Chiang Mai
- Depart from Chiang Rai and continue to Chiang Mai
- En route, visit Wat Rong Khun, the White Temple
- Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant en route to Chiang Mai
- In the evening, visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
- Arrive in Chiang Mai late this evening
Na Nirand Romantic Boutique Resort or similar Breakfast & lunch
Full Day ItineraryAfter breakfast at the hotel, depart from Chiang Rai and continue to Chiang Mai, Thailand's second-largest city, often called the "Rose of the North" because of the abundance of flowers that thrive in its cooler mountain climate. En route, visit Wat Rong Khun, also known as the White Temple and one of the must-see sights of the northern region. The temple features unique architecture and impressive drawings. Next, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
Continue on a winding drive into the Doi Suthep mountain hills. Climb the staircase of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and admire the intricate naga carvings along the way. Upon reaching the top, explore the 14th-century pagoda and hear about its origins. Wander around the towering gilded stupa and take a moment to enjoy the views of Chiang Mai in the distance. Before the sun sets, witness the magical evening chanting of the monks, a serene way to end the day's spiritual tour. Arrive in Chiang Mai later this evening.
Day 10 Chiang Mai
- Spend the day with a local family and experience the Thai lifestyle
- Enjoy the evening at leisure
- October 28, 2025 Departure: Attend the Loy Krathong and Yi Peng Festival
Na Nirand Romantic Boutique Resort or similar Breakfast & lunch
Full Day ItineraryRise early to spend the day far removed from the tourist areas of Chiang Mai and join a local family for a day. First, it's important to dress like a local, so don a pair of provided "fisherman's pants," the comfortable cotton trousers worn in rural villages in the north. Then, venture out of the city center to the local district of Hang Dong to meet your new family. The hosts will provide you with a warm welcome into their home. After the meet-and-greets, explore the property to encounter local architectural styles and unique traditional ways of life, including basket weaving, a handmade process that has remained unchanged for centuries.
Next, visit the gardens to browse your hosts' vibrant array of vegetation. Select fresh ingredients, grab an apron, and head inside to begin the interactive cooking experience! The family will share their recipes and demonstrate the traditional techniques to prepare delicious northern Thai dishes. Share stories of food and family while cooking today's lunch, and afterward, dine on the tasty meal.
The afternoon is free to explore the neighborhood, capture the scenes of daily life, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of this local area. Towards the end of the day, say farewell to your host and his family and return to Chiang Mai.
October 28, 2025 Departure: Loy Krathong and Yi Peng Festival
This evening, enjoy dinner with your fellow travelers before immersing yourself in the enchanting Loy Krathong and Yi Peng Festival. Head to the celebration venue to check in and receive a beautiful Krathong souvenir. Indulge in delicious northern Thai dishes and refreshing beverages while enjoying the Lanna performance show. Engage in traditional games that capture the spirit of the festival. As night falls, float your Krathong onto the water and join the monks in a serene chanting ceremony. Cap off this magical evening by releasing your lantern into the night sky, creating a breathtaking display of light and hope.
Day 11 Chiang Mai
- Join the locals during an optional early morning Almsgiving
- Learn the traditional methods of tea making
- Observe elephants at a sanctuary
- Enjoy a farewell dinner with fellow travelers
Na Nirand Romantic Boutique Resort or similar Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Full Day ItineraryMake your way through Thailand's scenic evergreens to the Araksa Tea Garden in the Mae Tang district. Upon arrival at the tea plantation, receive a warm welcome from the local guide, who will explain the processes and methods used to cultivate the young tea plants, select seeds, and pick tea leaves. Then, take a bamboo basket and prepare to harvest tea leaves. Instructed by the guide, gather and collect tea leaves to fill your basket. After, move to the roasting station to enjoy making tea by hand, from kneading to roasting the tea leaves. After the roasting, enjoy a tea tasting with delicious Thai snacks and a Thai set lunch.
Then, visit an elephant sanctuary that aims to provide as many elephants as possible with the good health, freedom, and happiness they deserve. Upon arrival, change into traditional clothing and prepare fruits for them. Then, observe the beautiful rescued elephants as they roam throughout the sanctuary. Throughout your visit, learn how the sanctuary uses progressive and ethically responsible approaches to elephant eco-tourism as a platform to raise awareness and educate about elephant care. After mingling with the elephants, enjoy tea, coffee, and seasonal fruits before saying goodbye to them.
This evening, join your fellow travelers for a farewell dinner and share your favorite memories from your journey through Thailand.
Optional Excursion: Morning Almsgiving (purchased locally), $8Depart your hotel at 6:00 a.m. and arrive at the foothill of Doi Suthep Mountain in time to observe the alms offering to the monks. Join the locals during the daily alms-giving ceremony. This is a peaceful Buddhist procession in which dozens of monks walk barefoot through the street, collecting food and everyday items for those in need.
Note: Sold locally at approximately 260 THB. Breakfast box available from the hotel.
Day 12 Chiang Mai & Depart Bangkok/Arrive USA
- Bid farewell to Thailand as you transfer to the airport to board your flight to Bangkok, and then your return flight to the USA via Taipei
- Or, take advantage of your already-included international airfare and join our optional extensions to Angkor Wat and Phuket Island, or both!
Breakfast
Important Notes
- Due to high water levels during and closely following monsoon season (summer into early winter), select sites among the canals may have restricted access. If any sites are temporarily restricted, equally enjoyable visits will be substituted.
Angkor Wat Extension
Take advantage of your already-included international airfare by joining our extension to Cambodia for a special opportunity to visit Angkor Wat, a massive complex of temples that ranks among the most fascinating religious sites in the world. For JFK passengers, the Angkor Wat Extension must be arranged on a custom basis to be coordinated with China Airlines' JFK schedule which may require flying form Siem Reap to Phnom Penh on Day 14 and overnighting in Phnom Penh; please contact us for details.
Day 12 Bangkok/Siem Reap, Cambodia
- Transfer to the airport for your flight to Siem Reap, gateway to the Angkor Archaeological Park
- After customs formalities, transfer to your hotel for check-in
Borei Angkor Resort & Spa or similar Breakfast
Day 13 Angkor Explorations
- Tour the royal walled city of Angkor Thom
- Visit the Bayon Temple in the exact center of the city
- Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant
- Explore the temples of the Small Circuit
- Discover the famous Angkor Wat archaeological site
- Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant
Borei Angkor Resort & Spa or similar Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Full Day ItineraryBuilt by the Khmer civilization between 802 and 1220 AD, the temples at Angkor and the great city surrounding it represent one of mankind's most astonishing and enduring architectural achievements. Today's structures are the surviving remains of a grand religious, social, and administrative metropolis. Other buildings, such as palaces, public buildings, and houses, were built of wood and have long since decayed and vanished. Satellite photographs reveal Angkor as the largest preindustrial city in the world, with an urban sprawl of 3000 square kilometers (the closest rival is Tikal in Guatemala, at most 150 square kilometers) and supporting a population of up to one million people. Mysteriously abandoned in the 15th century, the Angkor site remained primarily cloaked by the forest until the late 19th century, when archaeologists began clearing the forest and planning a lengthy restoration process.
After breakfast, begin your explorations at the mysterious walled city of Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Great Khmer Empire. The city is surrounded by an 8-meter high wall, drawing a perfect square, 4km on each side. Enter the city through the South Gate, an impressive stone entryway flanked by larger-than-life carved elephants and capped with four giant smiling faces of the Buddha. On each side of the entrance path stands a row of 54 gods and demons, each holding a sacred Naga snake.
Continue to Bayon Temple, located in the exact center of Angkor Thom. This monument includes dozens of towers featuring faces that some believe depict King Jayavarman VII as a Buddhist deity. While the scores of faces are nearly identical, the staggering height of the towers and the different viewpoints keep the design from appearing repetitious. Atop the temple, you are engulfed by the silent, enigmatic gaze of those faces, staring out from a remote time in history through half-closed eyes.
After lunch at a local restaurant, explore the temples of the Small Circuit. The most famous is Ta Prohm Temple, built in the mid-12th to early 13th centuries. Ta Prohm is still as large as it was when discovered: overgrown by jungle trees and vines, with many parts of the temple crumbling to the ground, giving it the most mysterious atmosphere of the temples in the Angkor area.
Continue to the magnificent Angkor Wat archaeological site, built by Suryavarman II in the early 12th century. Carvings and bas-reliefs depicting Hindu mythology and the region's history cover the walls inside the temple. This evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant. Moreover, Angkor Wat is well known for the more than 2,000 Apsara dancers decorating the temple. Construction is thought to have taken nearly forty years of intensive labor. Today, Angkor Wat is featured on Cambodia's national flag as the temple symbolizes the soul of the Khmer people.
This evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 14 Angkor Explorations
- Visit the "Citadel of Women", the best preserved temple in Cambodia
- Learn about mine awareness at the Landmine Museum
- Create a Khmer style smok box
- Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant
- Tour the Roluos Group: Preah Ko, Bakong, and Lolei temples
- Spend the evening at leisure or join an optional excursion
Borei Angkor Resort & Spa or similar Breakfast & lunch
Full Day ItineraryThis morning's excursion takes you to the "gem" of the Angkor area, the beautiful pink-sandstone temple of Banteay Srey, best viewed in the warm morning light. The so-called "Citadel of the Women" was built between the 11th and 13th centuries and remains the best preserved temple in Cambodia. The temple displays some of the finest examples of classical Khmer art and is noted for its truly remarkable fine bas-reliefs depicting the Hindu god Shiva.
Stop by the Landmine Museum, which promotes mine awareness. The museum founder, Mr. Aki Ra, was trained as a child soldier during the Khmer Rouge regime. Today, he is working as a de-miner. The museum serves to educate and serve as a rescue center for several landmine amputee children that Aki Ra has brought off Phnom Penh's streets or from impoverished rural communities.
After lunch at a local restaurant, be picked up by ramork (local transportation) and join the artisans at Senteurs d'Angkor for a smok-making workshop. Learn how local artisans make smok boxes using parts of the sugar palm tree. Weave the palm tree leaves to create your own Khmer souvier.
Later, visit three early-Angkor era temples of the Roluos Group: Preah Ko, Bakong, and Lolei, built by King Indravarman I and his successor in the 9th century. The surrounding countryside, with its paddy fields and sugar palm trees, is very typical for Cambodia. Enjoy the natural beauty and connect with rural Cambodia and its friendly people.
This evening is at your leisure, or join an optional dining tour that visits some of Siem Reap's tastiest restaurants.
Optional Excursion: Dining for a Cause (purchased locally), $59One distinctive feature of the culinary scene in Siem Reap is a selection of restaurants providing culinary arts training to disadvantaged Cambodian youth. Visit a variety of such culinary social enterprises to enjoy some of the finest Khmer cuisines while supporting the education of at-risk youth.
Day 15 Depart Siem Reap/Arrive USA
- Transfer to the airport for the short flight to Bangkok, then continue to the USA via Taipei
Breakfast
Phuket Extension
Take advantage of your already-included international airfare and enjoy a luxurious and relaxing stay on Phuket Island, Thailand's most famous resort.
Day 12 Chiang Mai & Phuket
- Fly to Phuket and transfer to your hotel upon arrival
- Enjoy the balance of the day at leisure
Amari Phuket or similar Breakfast
Day 13 Phuket
- Enjoy a full day at leisure or join an optional excursion
Amari Phuket or similar Breakfast
Full Day ItinerarySpend two full days at leisure to relax, shop, or tour this scenic island, Thailand's largest. Phuket and the 39 smaller islands to the southeast are studded with tropical forests, mountains, gravity-defying limestone formations, and pristine beaches, surrounded by coral reefs and the aquamarine water of the balmy Andaman Sea. The west coast of Phuket was hit severely by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004. Still, the resilient people have quickly rebuilt it, and almost no evidence of the damage now remains. Phuket is a melting pot of Buddhists, Thai-Chinese, Muslims, and even sea gypsies, whom you'll find warm and welcoming.
With warm, humid weather year-round, you'll enjoy plenty of sun-drenched days lounging on the beach and all types of water sports, including jet-skiing, parasailing, surfing, scuba diving, and snorkeling. Most of the dive locations are suitable for all skill levels. The waters abound with colorful coral forests, tropical fish, and other marine life, including leopard sharks, moray eels, octopus, and turtles.
Phuket is also the sailing and yachting center of Thailand and adjacent countries, with several races and regattas happening throughout the year. And in the unlikely event you can pull yourself away from the beach, you'll find opportunities to ride horses, hike, mountain bike, and even golf. Afterward, unwind at one of the many spas or one of the excellent acrobatic, theatrical, or cultural shows.
Optional Excursion: Full-day Phi Phi Island by Speedboat with Lunch (purchased locally)Escape to a quieter and more natural side of southern Thailand on a day trip from Phuket. This morning, board a speedboat for a 45-minute journey to the six scenic Phi Phi Islands. As you cruise toward paradise, see spectacular limestone karsts that jut out from the blue seas. Pass by Maya Bay, arguably one of Thailand’s most beautiful places, as well as Phi Phi Lay Cove and Monkey Beach, which feature stunning white sands lined with swaying palm trees.
Enjoy lunch at Tonsai Bay, the southern stretch of Phi Phi Ley Island, surrounded by sweeping sea views. In the afternoon, cruise to the Bamboo Islands for snorkeling and swimming in the Andaman Sea.
After a spectacular day cruising the Phi Phi Islands, it is time to return to Phuket in the early evening.
Note: This is a shared tour. Sold locally.
Day 14 Phuket
- Enjoy a full day at leisure on the island or join an optional excursion
Amari Phuket or similar Breakfast
Optional Excursion: Half-day Southern Community and Cultural Experience (purchased locally), $121Discover the enchanting cultural village of Baan Kamala in Phuket, where tradition meets tropical paradise. Immerse yourself in Thai heritage as you explore this vibrant Muslim community, known for its warm hospitality and captivating local customs. From traditional performances to authentic cuisine, Baan Kamala is a must-visit destination for a truly immersive and enriching experience in Southern Thailand.
Meet with locals when you arrive, and throughout the half-day tour, participate in hands-on activities, allowing you to be a part of the tapestry of local life. Learn how to make khanom duen, a local dessert, and kaeng som—a famous (and spicy!) Southern Thai dish made of buffalo oranges. Or, enjoy painting sarongs or batiks with a personal design.
Note: Sold locally.
Day 15 Depart Phuket/Arrive USA
- Transfer to the airport for the short flight to Bangkok, then continue to the USA via Taipei
- Passengers returning to JFK must leave Phuket early in the morning before breakfast is served at the hotel
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