| Tour Code: ST1010. |
| Duration: 18N/19D. |
| Destination: Bangkok - Thailand. |
| Tours Validity: 01 November 2008 - 31 October 2009. |
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| Tour Itinerary: |
| Day-1: ARRIVAL BANGKOK: |
| Welcome and greeting in airport and transfer to hotel by ac vehicle. Over night in Bangkok. |
| Day-2: BANGKOK - THE ROYAL GRAND PALACE AND EMERALD BUDDHA. (B) |
After breakfast pick up from hotel and visit Royal Grand Palace & Emerald Buddha: This city landmark should be the first place on any visitor’s itinerary, which features some of the most spectacular architecture in South East Asia. The palace begun in 1782. It is a consisting of several building with highly decorated architectural designs.-Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) The magnificent Royal Chapel, Wat Phra Kaeo in the same compound enshrines the Emerald Buddha Image, most revered by people. Remark: Please do not ware short, sandals, no-sleeves T-shirts. Camera may not used inside the buildings. Back to hotel. Over night in Bangkok. |
| Day-3: BANGKOK - TEMPLE AND CITY TOUR. (B) |
After breakfast pick up from hotel and visit to Wat Traimitr (Temple of the Golden Buddha) this is the world’s largest solid gold Buddha, cast about nine centuries ago. The image is three meters high and weighs five and half tons. -Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) it is Bangkok’s oldest and largest temple. The gigantic gold plated reclining Buddha with inlaid morthe-of-pearl soles is highly revered among Buddhists. -Wat Benchamabophit: (Marble Temple) the main building was constructed during the reign of King Rama V. Its interior is magnificently decorated with cross beams of lacquer and gold this is “the perfect architecture of Thai art”. A large collection of bronze Buddha images lines the spacious inner courtyard. Back to hotel. Over night in Bangkok. |
| Day-4: BANGKOK - CANAL TOUR. (B) |
After breakfast pick up from hotel and visit to a boat along the legendary Chao Phraya River and some canals on the Thon Buri side is the most pleasant way to explore the city once dubbed “Venice of the East”. The majestic charm of the Chao Phraya adds perspective to you exploration of the city’s premier attractions.
-Take along tail boat along the Chao Phraya River and canal. The life-style of Thai people has always been associated with waterways. -Wat Sai Floating Market, Images of people young and old paddling boats laden with fruit, vegetable and other produce this is only picture of a way of life in the part which is now gone forever. -Stop at Thon Buri Snake Farm take an unforgettable show between man and cobra ( Option tour). Back to hotel. Over night in Bangkok. |
| Day-5: BANGKOK - THE ANTIQUE THAI HOUSE AND PALACE: (B) |
After breakfast visit to - Jim Thompson House is a house belong to the late James H.W. Thompson who came to Thailand as an officer in the US force during World War II. The name Jim Thompson became synonymous with Thai silk. He had arranged for dismantling of ancient teak houses from various place and reassembled on the bank of Sansap Canal in Bangkok. He mysteriously disappeared during a visit to the Cameron Highlands in Malaysia in 1967. -Suan Pakkad Palace; used to be the residence of Princess Chumbhotpong Paripatra of Nagor Svarga, one of Thailand’s leading art collector. There is a complex of five traditional Thai House, overlooking a beautifully kept garden. They house a large collection of Asia art and antiques. -Vimanmek Royal Mansion: (Castle in the Clouds) this is the world’s largest building made entirely of golden teak. Removed from Srichang Island in Chonburi province, it was rebuilt in the Dusit Palace in 1900 by the command of King Rama V Remark: Please do not were short, sandals, no-sleeves T-shirts. Camera may not used inside the buildings. Back to hotel. O/N in Bangkok.
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| Day-6: BANGKOK: (B) |
| Breakfast at hotel. Free day for relax. Over night in Bangkok. |
| Day-7: BANGKOK - DON WAT MARKET: (B/L) |
After breakfast visit to - - Thai Human Imagery Museum, the museum houses life-like sculptures created by a group of Thai artists, after 10 years of intensive study and hard work. These breathtaking figures are displayed in four sections; “The Great Buddhist Monks “, “Former Kings of the Chakri Dynasty”, One Side of Thai Life’ and “ Playing Chess”
-Phra Pathom Chedi , It is a towering tribute to Buddhism, a place worthy of being worshipped of Nakhon Phathom. Chedi which, 235.50 meters high, is the biggest Chedi in Thailand, and is also the tallest of Buddhist monuments in the world. The Chedi's upper terrace is surrounded by the bell towers which are spaced at intervals. -Sanam Chan Palace and Ya-Le Monument, This palace was constructed by the command of King Vajiravudh in the year 1907 when he was the Crown Prince of Thailand. For Ya-Le Monument , it is the monument to Ya-Le, a cross breed dog; who was King Vajiravudh’s favorite and had away accompanied. -Lunch at restaurant. - -Rose Garden Enjoy the unique and unforgettable experience of the world-renowned Thai Village Cultural Show. Over 150 performers vividly portray a fascinating cross-section of Thailand's culture, heritage and way of life -- dances, ceremonies, rituals, sports and pastimes. The 60-minute action-packed show highlights: -Thai Martial Arts: Thai-style boxing is extremely popular in Thailand. Accompanied by its unique ritual and ceremony, it is an art that demands a high degree of skill and fitness. The boxers dance around with great agility and are permitted to use - elbows, hands, feet, knees. In fact, just about any part of their supple and well-sculpted physique. -Sword fighting, a traditional and historical form of combat for both male and female warriors dates back over 600 years. -Thai Wedding Ceremony: Witness a traditional Thai wedding ceremony performed according to ancient Thai customs. It is a ceremony of pageantry, humility, joy and splendor with all the friends and relatives of the newly-weds participating. Back to hotel. Over night in Bangkok.
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| Day-8: BANGKOK: (B) |
| Breakfast at hotel. Free day for relax. Over night in Bangkok. |
| Day-9: BANGKOK - FLOATING MARKET, ELEPHANT THEME SHOW, THAI CULTURE SHOW: (B/L) |
After breakfast - - -Pick up from hotel depart Bangkok for Samut Songkram province. -Stop a“Tao Tan” a place where palm sugar is made is called “Tao Tan”. Sugar palm is a famous quality product of Samut Songkhram. When a coconut tree is about 3-4 years old, its spadices are cut so that farmers can collect its sweet sap then they simmer it over a fire until it becomes brown and dry. -Arrival at Damnernsaduak district take a long tail speed boat along the canal to floating market. Damnern saduak Foating Market, this is the best known destination in Rachaburi where the timeless lifestyle of native Thai people can be observed along the canals. -Visit to Royal Thai Handicraft Village. -Lunch at restaurant.
-After lunch visit to Sampran Elephant Ground & Zoo Crocodile Wrestling Show: Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo also offers spectacular shows of Crocodile Wrestling between man and crocodiles. It has been acclaimed to have one of the cleanest and most impressive public crocodile displays in the world. (CITES 1991) -ElephaElephant Theme Show: for the first time ever an elephant show complete with dramatic sounds and narration. Be entertained by demonstrations of elephants at work, playing football dancing and at play. See for yourself how elephants are rounded up and used during battles in ancient Siam, where elephants were once used by Siamese and Burmese armies dressed in full battle gear. - -Rose Garden, Enjoy the unique and unforgettable experience of the world-renowned Thai Village Cultural Show. Over 150 performers vividly portray a fascinating cross-section of Thailand's culture, heritage and way of life -- dances, ceremonies, rituals, sports and pastimes. Back to hotel. Over night in Bangkok.
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| Day-10: BANGKOK - AYUTTHAYA WORLD HERITAGE TOUR- BANGKOK: (B/L) |
After breakfast - -Pick up from hotel depart for Bang Pa-in - -Bang Pa-in Palace: Originally, there was a riverine island. When Prasat Thong became the Ayuttaya king (1630-1655), . The palace contains five important buildings as follow; ·Phra Thinang Aisawan Thippa-at, Thai design castle pavilion stands in the middle of the lake. ·Phra Thinang
Warophat Phiman, occupies the original site of the Pavilion built during King Mongkut’s reign. It was two storied. One used as the King’s apartment, the other as a reception hall. ·Phra Thinang Uthayan Phumisathian, was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1938. Formerly used as a highwater season residence, only a few bricks remain. ·Phra Thinang Wehat Chamrun, is a Chinese-style building where the court generally resided during the rainy and cool seasons. ·Phra Thinang Withun Thatsana, is an observatory standing on a small island between Phra Thinang Uthayan and Phra Thinang Wehat Chamrun from which a commanding view of surrounding countryside. ·Wat Niwet Thammaprawat, a remarkable building constructed during King Chulalongkorn’s time on the outer is land. The temple was built in Gothic style, resembling a Christian church. -Wat Phra Si Sanphet: This is the most important temple within the Royal Palace compound and corresponds to The Emerald Buddha Temple in Bangkok’s Grand Palace. -Lunch at restaurant - -Wat Yai Chaimongkol: This temple is also called “ Wat Chao Phraya Thai” It was built By King U-Thong in 1357 for meditation.
- -Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit : The principal Buddha image is one of Thailand’s largest bronze
- Images. Many small Buddha were also discovered. The Wihan was destroyed when the Burmese sacked Ayuttaya in 1767 and was rebuilt in 1956 in its original style. Back to hotel.
Over night in Bangkok. |
| Day-11: BANGKOK: (B) |
| Breakfast at hotel. Free day for relax. Over night in Bangkok. |
| Day-12: BANGKOK - RIVER KWAI: (B/L) |
After breakfast - - -Pick up from hotel depart Bangkok for Kanchanaburi province.
- -JEATH War Museum This enclave in the riverside precincts of Wat Chaichumphon has been constructed largely in the from of allied prisoners of
war camp. The name JEATH is derived from Japan, England, America, Australia, Thailand and Holland. - -Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, This cemetery contain the remains of 6,982 war prisoners who lost their lives during the Captivity of the Japanese Army that forced them to build the Bridge over the River Kawi and the Death Railway.
- -The Bridge over the River Kwai , Internationally famous, the black iron bridge was brought from Java by the Japanese Army and reassembled under Japanese supervision by Allied prisoners of war labor as part of the “Death Railway” linking Thailand with Myanmar. -Train Ride about 1 hour ( Kanchanaburi St.- Wang Pho St.).
- -Lunch at restaurant. Back to hotel. Over night in Bangkok.
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| Day-13: BANGKOK - SAFARI WORLD: (B/L) |
After breakfast pick up from hotel and visit to - Safari World , with in an area of 170 acres and is divided into 2 part. The first, the Safari Park, house a large variety of animals like zebra, deers, giraffe, birds tigers lion, bears, etc. in natural habitat. The second, the Marine Park, exhibits marine and some rare animals. You can enjoy performances by trained animals like dolphins, birds, seals, and monkeys. SAFARI PARK: The ultimate Safari experience features hundreds of wild animals from all around the world. Highlights include LION, TIGER and BEAR FEEDING SHOW. You are welcome to take your car or ride on one of Safari’s luxury coaches into the park. English speaking guides are available on request. MARINE PARK: NEW! JUNGLE CRUISE RIVER ADVENTURE, fun filled water flumes ride thought the tropical jungle of Africa and Asia, featuring the most advance animatronics and special effects. EXCITING SHOW DAILY- The world’s greatest Spy war Action Stunt Spectacular. Dolphin & Beluga Winale Show, Western Cowboy Stunt Show, Bird Show, Sea Lion Show and the most popular Polar Bear Feeding Show. VARIOUS RARE AND ATTRACTIVE SPECIES OF WILDLIFE EXHIBITS such as Polar Bears, Kangaroos Tapirs, Macaws, Parrots, Sea Turtles and Stingray etc. ADVENTURE ISLAND, Games Town and much more. RESTAURANTS: Open: - 11:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. NEW JUNGLE CRUISE BUFFET RESTAURANT can accommodate more than 2000 guests. There are also 2 FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS, offering a wide range of Thai and international dishes. Wagons serving beverage, ice-cream, bars and snacks are located throughout the park. SOUVENIR SHOPS: From parrot caps and dolphin T-Shirts to delicate glassware and exotic Thai handicrafts, out gift shop offers a vest VARIETY OF SOUVENIRS that would make a perfect gift or a treasured. GUEST SERVICE: INFORMATION CENTER provides details of the park, its attractions and show schedules as well as storage and paging service in many languages. LOST & FOUND INQUIRIES are also handled here. FIRST AID facilities are staffed by 1 doctor nurses at all time to ensure promote attention. PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONES are conveniently located throughout the park. STROLERS AND WHEEL CHAIR RENTAL SERVICE is available at the main entrance of the Marine Park. Strollers are for use side the Park only. -Lunch at Safari World. -Transfer back to hotel. Over night in Bangkok. |
| Day-14: BANGKOK - ANCIENT CITY AND CROCODILE FIRM: (B/L) |
After breakfast pick up from hotel and visit to The Ancient City, like a door opened to the cultural in heritage of Siam. You are able to see the continuity of the history, arts, cultures, religious, thoughts as well as the believes of Thai talents. It shall reflect to Thai fundamentals and the varieties of the cultures on Thai territories. The historical of Siam will visually be revived at The Ancient City. After visit ancient city start for visit to.-Crocodile Farm at Samutprakan, It is claimed to be the world’s largest crocodile farm. Beside crocodiles of all stages of age, the farm also raises elephants, tigers, and chimpanzees. Crocodile wrestling show. Back to hotel. Over night in Bangkok. |
| Day-15: BANGKOK - PATTAYA - BANGKOK: (B/L) |
After breakfast - - Pick up from hotel and transfer to Pattaya Coral Island. -Now a world-renowned seaside resort on the eastern shore of the gulf of Siam, Pattaya beach has a charm of its own-exotic beach. Depart by boat to Coral Island, the largest of Pattaya’s archipelago. Lunch at restaurant on the Island and free at leisure on the beach until return to Pattaya. -Transfer back to Bangkok. Over night in Bangkok.
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| Day-16: BANGKOK: (B) |
| Breakfast at hotel. Free day for relax. Over night in Bangkok. |
| Day-17: BANGKOK - DINNER CRUISE: (B/D) |
Breakfast at hotel. Free day until evening. Evening pick up from hotel and enjoy THE MOST LUXURIOUS & EXCITING CRUISE Spend an exciting and memorable evening cruising and dining along the Chao Phraya River amidst the enchanting atmosphere of the East. Witness the sensational view of the chao Phraya River by night while enjoying your gourmet and elegant INTERNATIONAL BUFFET accompanied by the melody of light music. It will be a moment of lasting memory for your life-time. The special features of our cruiser include its cabin which is divided into several compartments to keep water from flowing into other parts of the boat in case of accident.To ensure your safety, life vests are located under every seat and life insurance is made for everybody. The Chao Phraya Princess and the Royal Chao Phraya Princess have higher decks than those of other Chao Phraya cruisers, so you will be kept off from problems concerning low deck or bridge. Transfer back to hotel. Over night in Bangkok.
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| Day-18: BANGKOK: (B) |
| Breakfast at hotel. Free day for relax or shopping. Over night in Bangkok. |
| Day-19: BANGKOK DEPARTURE:(B) |
| Breakfast at hotel, check out and transfer to airport for get the flight to your destination. |
| PRICE: PER PERSON |
| Hotel | PRICE: Thai Baht (THB) | | SGL Room | TWN Sharing Room | | 2 Star | 46300.00 | 31600.00 | | 3 Star | 58900.00 | 37900.00 | | 4 Star | 67900.00 | 42400.00 | | 5 Star | 98500.00 | 57700.00 |
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| Service Included: |
- 18 nights hotel accommodation.
- Meals are mentioned in programs. (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
- Entrance Fee and Transfer.
- English speaking tour guide.
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| Service Excluded: |
- Personal expense and meals are not in mentioned.
- Drinks and others expense as phone calls, laundry, minibar etc.
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