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Thailand Package :CODE:THAILAND TOUR 10Days/9Nights
Thailand Bangkok -
Pattaya-Ayuthaya-The Death Railway 10days
9nights
Validity from 01 Jan 2016- 31 Dec 2017 |
Land and Sea Package Bangkok 10
Days 9 Nights |
Trip Description : Enjoy
your stay in Bangkok with
maximum time free for
individual activities. The
package included daily
breakfasts, a round trip
transfer from airport to the
hotel and retuen and and
city sight-seeing by a
private guide.
Destination |
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Thailand (Bangkok) |
Start City |
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Bangkok |
Tour Type |
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Private |
Duration |
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7 days 6 nights or
more |
Activity |
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Sight-seeing/Shopping/Nightlife/Life
Style |
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ITINERARY
DAY 1 :
ARRIVE BANGKOK
Arrive Bangkok International Airport.
Welcome and transfer to hotel by private
car.
Overnight : Bangkok
Meals : - |
DAY 2 : BANGKOK CITY TOUR / BAAN KANITTHA RESTAURANT / NIGHTLIFE
Breakfast at the hotel. Today a guide
will bring you to Rattanakosin Island, the original area of Bangkok
when it was first established as the capital over 200 years ago.
Visit colorful Flower Market, a spectacular wholesale flower market
near Chinatown. Hundreds of varieties of cut flowers and tropical
plants are offered at very low prices.
Visit Wat Trimit, known for its famous Golden Buddha. The beautiful
image of solid gold is three metres high and weighs five and a half
tons.
Visit Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha), founded in the 16th
century, the oldest and biggest temple with the largest number of
pagodas (95 in all) in the city. Wat Pho was the first open
university of Thailand which offered courses in several branches of
knowledge like literature, astrology, medicine and massage. It's
well known for its huge Reclining Buddha, 46 m. long and 15 m. high.
Lunch at local restaurant by riverside. Afternoon visit Grand Palace
& Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), the most beautiful
and important Buddhist temple in Thailand. It is so richly and
intricately decorated that, once entering the temple, you will feel
as if you are in a real "city of angels"
City-sightseeing tour along Ratchadumnoen Rd.(The Royal's Way). En
route you can see many magnificent temples and architectural
buildings, including the city pillar shrine, National Museum,
Democracy Monument, Golden Mountain, Thai Boxing Stadium,
Anantasamakhom Palace, National Assembly, Dusit Zoo and Chitlada
Palace King's Residence.
And visit James Fashion Tailor, the biggest & best tailor shop in
Bangkok. Get free long-sleeve shirts tailored fit to your body. The
maker and staff have the experience more than 25 years for gentleman
that make from real size measure and finish in 24 hours. They will
design pleasantly the new shirt for you.
Dining at Baan Kanittha Restaurant, located on the Sathorn road one
of the best Restaurant in Bangkok. You can enjoyed all sorts of
delicious food. After dinner If you are still full of energy, a
guide will accompany you on a special Bangkok night tour.
Overnight : Bangkok
Meals : Breakfast (hotel) / Lunch / Dinner
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DAY 3 : FLOATING MARKET
& ROSE GARDEN TOUR / BANGKOK SKY
RESTAURANT / NIGHTLIFE
Breakfast
at the hotel. Today a guide will bring
you to The Damnoen Saduak Floating
Market is a very attractive place for
tourists to see the old style and
traditional way of selling and buying
fruits, vegetables, etc., from small
boats. Experience Thais rural life and a
charm of countryside at Damnoen Saduak
Floating Market. Depart floating market
to visit the wood carving factory.Then
head to Rose Garden Country Resort for
buffet lunch.
Enjoy the unique and unforgettable
experience of the world-renowned Thai
Village Cultural Show, featuring an
impressive cast of 150 performers,
portrays captivating scenes of everyday
life in rural Thailand and ?Thai ways?
and offers a vivid introduction to: Thai
living, the ?cycle of life?, time-honoured
customs and traditions in an
agricultural community in Thailand; the
Thai passion for festive fun or ?sanuk?
and Thai ?joie de vivre? ? the
celebration of a good life and good
times, as expressed in the folk songs
and dance of the four regions of
Thailand.
Dining at Bangkok Sky Restaurant,
located on the top of the Baiyoke Sky
Hotel which is the tallest hotel in
Thailand. You can enjoyed all sorts of
delicious food while enjoying the sight
of Bangkok. After dinner, you can access
to the observation and revolving roof
decks, which offers its visitors a
spectaculary unobstructive view of
Bangkok in all its panaromic glory.
If you are still full of energy, a guide
will accompany you on a special Bangkok
night tour.
Overnight : Bangkok
Meals : Breakfast (hotel) / Lunch /
Dinner |
DAY 4 : AYUTHAYA &SUMMER
PALACE / YOK YOR RESTAURANT / NIGHTLIFE
Breakfast
at the hotel. Today a guide will bring
you to Ayutthaya, located 76 kms. north
of Bangkok. It was one of Indo-China's
most prosperous cities and is one of
Thailand's major historical attractions.
The grandeur of Ayutthaya is reflected
by numerous magnificent structures and
ruins concentrated in and around the
city island surrounded by the Chao
Phraya, Pa Sak and Lop Buri Rivers. The
area, well conserved as a historical
park, has been included in UNESCO's list
of World Heritage since 13 December
1991. Ayutthaya covers an area of 2,556
square kilometres.
Visit Bang Pa-In Summer Palace was first
used by the royal court as a summer
retreat in the 17th century. However,
the Palace was destroyed with the fall
of Kingdom of Ayutthaya and was restored
by King Rama IV in the mid-19th century.
Most of the buildings that exist today
date from the reign of King Rama V, who
regularly spent his summers there. The
structures represent a variety of
architectural styles, set in a large
park around ponds and waterways. The
only royal residence open to the public
is the Chiness-style Wehat Chamroon
Palace, constructed entirely of
materials imported from China. In
addition, there is an Italian-style
palace, a circular pavilion with steps
leading down to a pool, the graceful
Thai-style Aisawan Tippaya Asna Pavilion
in the middle of a lake, and, across one
of the waterways, a Buddhist chapel in
the neo-Gothic style with stained-glass
windows. Scattered around the extensive
gardens are European statues as well as
monuments ordered to be built by King
Rama V in memory of members of his
family, one of them a much-loved Queen
who drowned in a boating accident.
Continue to Wat Phananchoeng. This
monastery is the most revered by the
inhabitants of Ayutthaya, was built in
A.D. 1325.Visit Wat Yai Chaimongkhon,
one can see the large pagodas, built to
celebrate the victory of his
single-handed combat on the elephant's
back during Ayutthaya capital. Lunch
will be provide at riverside restaurant.
Visit Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit. Phra
Mongkhon Bophit, a large bronze cast
Buddha image was originally enshrined in
the open area outside the Grand Palace
and later covered by a building in the
reign of king Songtham. During the fall
of Ayutthaya, the building was badly
destroyed by fire. The one currently
seen was reconstructed, but does not
have as beautiful craftmanship as the
previous one. The open area east of the
sanctuary was where the royal cremation
ceremonies took place.
Visit Wat Phra Si Sanphet. This is the
most important temple within the Royal
Palace compound and the original from
which the Temple of the Emerald Buddha
in Bangkok has been copied. Three
outstanding Ceylonese style pagodas were
built during the 15th century to
enshrine the ashes of three Ayutthayan
kings.
Dining at Yok Yor Restaurant, located on
the Sathorn road one of the best
Restaurant in Bangkok. You can enjoyed
all sorts of delicious food. After
dinner If you are still full of energy,
a guide will accompany you on a special
Bangkok night tour.
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DAY 5 : KANCHANABURI AND THE DEATH OF RAILWAY TOUR/
YOK YOR RESTAURANT / NIGHTLIFE
Breakfast at the
hotel. Today a guide will bring you to Kanchanaburi
including the Bridge over the River Kwai. Be amazed
with an extreme experience of a "Tiger Watch" in the
Buddhist temple-cum-tiger conservation centre.
Visit Kanchanaburi War Cemetery It contains the
remains of 6,982 war prisoners (mostly the British,
Dutch, Australian and American) who lost their lives
during the construction of the Bridge over the River
Kwai and the railway to Burma (the Death Railway).
Continue to JEATH War Museum, a realistic depiction
of prisoner of war living quarters, with
photographic, pictorial and physical memorabilia
dating from World War II.
Scenic boat ride along the Maeklong River to the
World famous Bridge over the River Kwai .
Visit world-famous Bridge over the River Kwai, a
part of the Death Railway constructed by Allied
prisoners of war. Take leisurely walks around town
and pictures on the world-renowned Death Railway.
Lunch Enjoy Thai
spicy food and great view of the bridge on floating
restaurant.
Visit Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua - well known as Tiger
Temple. The Tiger Temple is a rescue centre for wild
animals and the home of wild tigers, wild pigs,
deer, antelopes, water buffalos, apes and a hand
full other animals. The tigers are taken out from
their cage from in the afternoon and visitors can
even touch them. The tigers brought tiger cubs into
the world there.
Dining at local Restaurant
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DAY 6 : JIM THOMPSON'S
THAI HOUSE & VIMANMEK MANSION/ YOK YOR
RESTAURANT / NIGHTLIFE
Breakfast
at the hotel. Today a guide will bring
you to Vimanmek Mansion, the world's
largest building made entirely of golden
teak. The three story wooden palace has
81 rooms, halls and ante-rooms, and now
Thailand's first handicraft museum. The
Jim Thompson's House is one of the best
preserved traditional Thai houses in
Bangkok city. Jim Thompson, an American,
a former member of the US Office of
Strategic Services came to Thailand
during the World War II. He revived the
flagging silk weaving industry later at
the end of the war. Now a day, the house
contains connoisseur collections of
Asian artifacts and antiques.
Visit Jim Thompson's Thai House. This
remarkable Thai style house is named
after the man who created it from
several exceptional examples of
traditional Thai domestic architecture.
Jim Thompson came to Thailand at the end
of World War II. He became famous for
reviving the Thai silk industry before
disappearing under mysterious
circumstances somewhere in Malaysia. Now
a museum, Jim Thompson?s Thai House
contains connoisseur collections of
Asian artifacts and antiques.
Visit Vimanmek Mansion (Cloud Mansion),
the world?s largest building made
entirely of golden teak. The three story
wooden palace has 81 rooms, halls and
ante-rooms. The building was originally
constructed on Srichang Island in the
Gulf of Siam. In 1901, the building was
removed to the Dusit Palace by the
command of King Rama V (King
Chulalongkorn). Many rooms currently
maintain the atmosphere of the past.
Most of the building in the same
compound are now used as museums.
You may also visit Abhisek Dusit Hall,
which exhibits H.M. Queen Sirikit's
collection of handicraft masterpieces
created by rural people. The other
displays of various items and art
objects including H.M. King Bhumibol's
photography, paraphernalia of rank and
portraits, ancient cloth, clocks, and
royal carriages.
City-sightseeing tour along
Ratchadumnoen Rd.(The Royal's Way). En
route you can see many magnificent
architectural buildings, including
Anantasamakhom Palace, Parliament House,
Dusit Zoo and Chitlada Palace King's
Residence.
Meals : Breakfast (hotel)
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DAY 7 : DEPART BANGKOK
TO PATTAYA
Breakfast
at the hotel. Free time until your
private transfer to Pattaya and extend
your relaxing stay in Pattaya,
Meals : Breakfast (hotel)
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DAY 8: FREE DAY IN
PATTAYA
Breakfast
at the hotel .Enjoy your free time on
the beach, relax, swimming, sporting and
diner at Nang-Nuan Seafood
restaurant.Visit cabarets show and after
show to see pattaya by night or back to
the hotel.
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DAY 9: PATTAYA CORAL
ISLAND TOUR
(Complimentary Half Day Tour)* subject
to changes*
Sail across the sparkling aqua-blue
water of the Gulf of Thailand to the
Coral Island (Koh Lan). Here under the
brilliant tropical sun, you can relax,
swim, or snorkel or simply bronze
yourself on the island's golden beaches.
After a delicious buffet lunch, board on
a glass-bottomed boat to view the
beautiful coral formations around the
island. Return to Pattaya Bay in the
late afternoon.
DAY 10: PATTAYA (BREAKFAST)-YOUR COUNTRY
Today is
free for last minute shopping till it is
time for us to bring you back to the
airport. We hope you enjoy your enjoy
your trip with us.
transfer
to suvarnabhumi airport departure
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Daily American Breakfast.
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Round trip flight ticket BANGKOK -AYUTHAYA-KANCHANABURI-
PATTAYA -
BANGKOK.
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Accommodation
- Tours and Meal as mention in the itinerary
- Round trip transfer Airport/ Hotel.
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Meals not specified in the itinerary
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All Optional Tours.
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All above rates are nett and quoted in Thai Baht
per person.
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Rate in Thai Baht inclusive Tax.
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Child : Under Age 11 years at 75% of Adult Rate,
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Payment : Visa,& Master or SWIFT CODE KASITHBK
A/C NO:286-2-37703-9
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Duration |
Twin room |
Single room |
Triple room |
10 Days/6NightsPrivate Tour
Hotel accommodation 3 stars Mandarin
hotel or similar Bangkok |
50,000.-THB |
65,000.-THB |
50,000.-THB; |
10
Days/6NightsPrivate Tour
Hotel accommodation Ambassdor hotel
or similar Baiyoke pattaya-Bangkok |
66,000.-THB |
75,000.-THB |
66,000.-THB; |
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Departure every Tuesday
- Children 2 ? 11 years will be applied
for child rates.
- Join tour min.2 persons departure.
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Cancellation Term is on Final Confirm
booking by E-mail to you.
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Bookings can be made by Fax to our
Bangkok office at : Tel (66-0)
81-7842076 Or you can fax to(66-053)433686
, Attn to Mr.Mike.
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