Local Market
Flavours of Thailand
11
DAYS
Thailand - Bangkok to Chiang Rai
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This tour not only introduces you to some of the
Departure Dates - REF:AST16 Itinerary
highlights of northern Thailand, but also gives you
Start Finish 05 Apr 09 15 Apr 09 2010
Day 1 Join Bangkok
an insight into the flavours of Thailand with
Bangkok Chiang Rai 10 May 09 20 May 09 03 Jan 10 13 Jan 10
Day 2 Bangkok - Grand Palace,Wat Pho, Local Food
cooking classes, market visits and opportunities to
2008 21 Jun 09 01 Jul 09 07 Feb 10 17 Feb 10 Markets,Thai Massage
sample the local ingredients and cuisine. Lemon
23 Nov 08 03 Dec 08 26 Jul 09 05 Aug 09 07 Mar 10 17 Mar 10 Day 3 Bangkok - Floating Markets,Thai Cooking Lesson
grass, chillies, coconut milk and lime all add to the
21 Dec 08 31 Dec 08 23 Aug 09 02 Sep 09 11 Apr 10 21 Apr 10 in Thai House. Drive Kanchanaburi
2009 27 Sep 09 07 Oct 09 16 May 10 26 May 10
Day 4 Kanchanaburi - Bridge over River Kwai, Hell Fire
subtle flavours of Thai foods. In the vibrant capital
25 Jan 09 04 Feb 09 01 Nov 09 11 Nov 09 13 Jun 10 23 Jun 10
Pass Museum. Baan Nongkhao Homestay - Local
of Bangkok we visit the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, 01 Mar 09 11 Mar 09 06 Dec 09 16 Dec 09
Market, Cooking Lesson
explore the local food markets, and tour the
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Day 5 Drive Ayutthaya - Historical Park, Ancient Palace.
for details
Floating Markets with our first cooking lesson in a
Rice Barge Dinner Cruise. Overnight Train to
Chiang Mai
country style Thai house. In Kanchanaburi we see
the famous Bridge and Hell Fire Pass, and learn
Highlights
Day 6 Chiang Mai - Cooking Class
Day 7 Chiang Mai - Cooking Class
more culinary skills with our Baan Nongkhao host
Thailand - Bangkok - Grand Palace - Wat Po - Local Food
Day 8 Drive via Elephant Camp to Tha Ton - Visit
Markets - Thai Massage - Floating Markets - Cooking Class in
family. We explore Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of
Thai House - Kanchanaburi - Bridge over River Kwai - Hell
Temple. Long-tail Boat, Elephant Ride to Lahu
Siam and then view the majestic city at night from
Fire Pass Museum - Baan Nongkhao Homestay - Ayutthaya -
Village. Overnight Hill Tribe Homestay
Rice Barge Dinner Cruise - Chiang Mai Cooking Course -
Day 9 Hill Tribe Trek, Jungle Lunch. Drive to Golden
the decks of a converted rice barge. On to Chiang
Elephant Camp - Tha Ton Temple - Elephant Ride - Lahu Triangle. Optional Sunset Mekong River Boat Trip
Mai, renowned for its Lanna cuisine, and then Village - Hill Tribe Homestay - Golden Triangle - Opium
Day 10 Golden Triangle - Chiang Sean,Tha Ke Lek
further north still to the hill tribes where we
Museum - Chiang Rai
Market, Opium Museum. Drive Chiang Rai
overnight in a Lahu village, ride an elephant, and
Day 11 Chiang Rai - Tour ends after Breakfast
take a short trek amongst the tribal villages. Finally
Accommodation - Transport
we explore the Golden Triangle before ending our
• Hotels - 7 Nights,Village Homestays - 2 Nights,
culinary experience in Chiang Rai, in the most Overnight Train - 1 Night
northern province of Thailand.
• Private Vehicle,Train, Long-tail Boat,Tuk-tuk, Ferry,
Rice Barge, Elephant and on Foot
What's Included Grade
• 9 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 4 Dinners Easy - suitable for anyone with an average level of
• All Activities and Entrance Fees as per Itinerary
fitness and mobility. Please note that a short hill tribe
• Fully Escorted Tour - Kumuka Tour Leader and/or
trek is included (2-3 hours)
Local Guides
• Thai Cooking Lessons - Bangkok, Kanchanaburi,
Chiang Mai
Maximum Group Size
• Dinner on Rice Barge Cruise 16
• Elephant Ride
• Lahu Hill Tribe Village
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• Golden Triangle Tour
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