6-Day Northern Thailand Tour: Ayutthaya, Sukhothai, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai from Bangkok
Bangkok, Thailand
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Trip Type: Multi-day Tours
Duration: 6 days, 5 nights
Discover the cultural delights of northern Thailand on this 6-day coach tour from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. With an expert guide, you’ll see the ruins of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, visit hill tribe villages near Chiang Rai, and watch both elephants and artisans at work in Chiang Mai. Head to the Thailand- Myanmar (Burma) border for the opportunity to walk across the bridge (depending on border conditions). Enjoy views from the Golden Triangle with optional boat ride on the Mekong River, and dine on traditional Thai delicacies in local restaurants daily.
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Discover the cultural delights of northern Thailand on this 6-day coach tour from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. With an expert guide, you’ll see the ruins of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, visit hill tribe villages near Chiang Rai, and watch both elephants and artisans at work in Chiang Mai. Head to the Thailand- Myanmar (Burma) border for the opportunity to walk across the bridge (depending on border conditions). Enjoy views from the Golden Triangle with optional boat ride on the Mekong River, and dine on traditional Thai delicacies in local restaurants daily.
Your 6-day coach tour of northern Thailand includes 4-star hotel accommodation with full board. Beginning in Bangkok and ending in Chiang Mai, you’ll tour ancient cities, jungle-clad countryside, hilltop villages, an elephant camp and plenty of craft markets – including one at the Burmese border!
Please note: The Empress Hotel in Chiang Mai will be undergoing renovations from August 5 - August 17, 2015 and October 24- October 30, 2015. The alternative hotel during this time is The Park Hotel Chiang Mai.
Please note: The Empress Hotel in Chiang Mai will be undergoing renovations from August 5 - August 17, 2015 and October 24- October 30, 2015. The alternative hotel during this time is The Park Hotel Chiang Mai.
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