ITINERARY
Day 1:
Arrival in Bangkok | Transfer to Hotel | Chao Phraya Cruise Dinner
Day 2:
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market + Row Boat (purchase directly at the counter) | Train Market
Day 3:
Bangkok City Tour | 2 Temple Tickets (Golden & Marble Buddha) | Gems Gallery
Day 4:
Departure from Bangkok Hotel to Bangkok Airport | Transfer from Phuket Airport to Phuket Hotel | Simon Cabaret Show
Day 5:
Phi Phi Island Tour by Speed Boat (SIC) [Excludes National Park Fee] | Local Lunch
Day 6:
Phuket City Tour | Big Buddha (6 Hours)
Day 7:
Departure from Phuket Hotel to Phuket Airport
END OF YOUR ADVENTURE TRAVEL EXPERIENCE
Why go the usual way when Africa Safaris Adventure has so many off-beat Thailand options which can make your trip, an adventure experience of lifetime?
Inclusions:-
- Daily breakfast
- Return airport transfers for Bangkok
- Return airport transfers for Phuket
- Damnoen Saduak Floating market ( Row boat, need to purchase directly at the counter itself) + Train Market)
- Chaophraya cruise dinner
- Bangkok city tour + Golden & Marble Budha + Grand Palace + Gems Gallery.
- Phi phi island tour on sharing basis on speedboat + local lunch ( without National park fee)
- Phuket city tour with Big Budha 06 Hours
- Simon Cabaret Phuket
- All Tours and transfers are on private basis
- Thai insurance & two water bottle are complimentary.
Exclusions:-
- Other meals, drinks, airport tax, personal expenses, room supplements, travelling insurance, Visa, additional activities or excursions during your stay
- Visa where applicable
- Items of personal effects
- Rooms are subject to availability
- Rates are not valid on surcharge Dates
- These rates are net/non- commissionable
- Visa & Flight is not included in the Package
- Breakfast, Lunches, Dinners and drinks, unless specified in the itinerary
THAILAND
What to Expect
Thailand is known as the land of a thousand smiles but also for palm-fringed beaches with the purest white sand, towering golden buddhas, sacred temples and palaces, lush rainforest, a vibrant cultural calendar, world-renowned food and tropical island escapes - it’s easy to see why Thailand is one of the most visited countries in the world.
At a glance
Emirates gateway: Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport and Phuket International Airport
Time zone: GMT +7 hours
Currency: Thai Baht (THB). There are banks and ATMs all over the country and credit cards are widely accepted
Languages: Thai, but English is widely spoken
Dialing code: +66
Religion: The main religion is Buddhism – practiced by 95% of the population, closely followed by Hinduism
Plug sockets: Electricity supply is 220V, 50Hz AC. The standard socket is a two-pin plug
Highlights
From its northern hill tribes and dense jungle to the perfect beaches down south and the buzz of Bangkok, there is no place quite like Thailand.
• Thailand is home to the world’s ninth tallest statue, The Great Buddha of Thailand, proudly watching over the Wat Muang Monastery in Ang Thong province.
• Head to Chang Mai to escape the heat and the crowds as you trek through ancient rainforests.
• No trip to Thailand would be complete without sampling the world-class food. Hot, spicy, fresh and delicious, you’ll find hawkers selling it on every street corner.
• Not quite in their original spirit and somewhat over-run with tourists, there’s still no denying that the Full Moon parties on Ko Phangan are a sight to behold.
When to visit
You can visit Thailand all year round, but the best time to travel is during the cooler, dry season – between November and early April. Essentially, there are three main seasons: rainy (May–October), cool (November–February) and hot (March–May). The climate can vary in different parts of the country however, with the north much cooler, especially in the jungle regions, while the western and southern isles get much hotter.
What to pack
Thailand lies in the heart of southeast Asia’s tropical zone and the southernmost border runs around seven degrees north of the equator, meaning it enjoys a warm, tropical climate all year round. Pack lightweight clothing and expect to cover up when visiting sacred temples or sites. If you’re visiting the north it might be wise to pack a lightweight jumper. May to October is rainy season so packing some waterproof items might be a wise decision.