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Hometown - Bangkok
Today board your transpacific flight to begin your memorable journey
to Thailand.
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DAY 2: |
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Bangkok (D)
After arrival visit Bangkok China Town. Lunch is at your own
expense. In the afternoon, visit the Golden Buddha (Wat
Taimit). Made up of 5,500 kg gold, the Golden Buddha has a history
of 700 years. Famous local seafood for dinner. After dinner, night
tour visit to Five Horses Road, Golden Mount Temple (Wat
Saket), Democracy Monument, Old Parliament House,
Wat Benchamabophit, and etc. (If you arrive at night, you give
up these activities yourself. The company takes no responsibility.)
Hotel:
Amari Atrium or similar
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DAY 3: |
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Bangkok (B/L/D)
After breakfast. Visit the floating market on Maenam River,
which is referred to as "Venice of the East". Traveling on boat, you
will catch a glimpse of the typical local house on riverbank,
everyday life of Thai people and their traditional on-the-river
sales. You can also feed the fish with bread. It is of great fun as
a great number of fish will soon gather and fight for bread. Then
proceed to the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun) with visit to the
Pagoda of Dawn, which was built in memory of the Thai Emperor
Zhenzhao, who was a Chinese. Ashore, visit Grand Palace and
the Emerald Buddha. Buffet lunch with food of all styles:
Chinese, Thai, Japanese, as well as European. After that, visit
Snake Farm. Then continue the trip to Pattaya, "Hawaii of the
East". Take an-hour Thai massage. Thai four season hot pot
for dinner.
Hotel: Amari Orchid Resort or similar
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DAY 4: |
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Bangkok (B/L/D)
After breakfast . Travel to the Coral Island (well-known as
Grand Island in Taiwan) and enjoy all kinds of activities and
sports (at member's own expense) such as Parasailing, scuba diving,
and banana boat. You can also enjoy nice sunshine on the beach, swim
and buy souvenirs. Lunch in Pattaya and then travel further to
Nongnooch Village to watch local performance like cockfighting,
Thai boxing and dancing, as well as elephant performance like
working and playing ball games. Continue to visit the laser
Buddha. On the way back, you will have the chance to ride an
elephant, on the back of which a big chair is fixed. On the back of
the elephant, you can fully enjoy the wonderful landscape. While
having curry crab for dinner, feast your eyes on the world famous
cabaret show. You can take photos with the performers when the
show is over.
Hotel: Amari Orchid Resort or similar
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Bangkok (B/L/D)
After breakfast. Proceed to Sriracha Tiger Zoo, where you
will see the sow feeding the small tiger and the big tiger feeding
the small pig. The Bangladesh tiger can be seen in the zoo and you
can take photos with small tigers. You will also see a strange
family made up of pigs, dogs and tigers, and the queen of scorpion,
with hundreds of scorpions on it. Lunch in the zoo. Then visit the
ISQ Jewelry Center and Leather's House in Bangkok.
Have dinner on the 76th floor of Baiyoke Sky Tower, where the
best view of Bangkok can be seen. After dinner visit the Four
Face Buddha (Phra Phom) and Suan Lum Night Bazaar.
Hotel: Amari Atrium Hotel or similar
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Bangkok (B/L/D)
After breakfast. Travel to Nakorn Chai Sri with visit to the
Pomelo Market. Pomelo is a famous local fruit, delicious and
cheap. Or have a try with the delicious polished glutinous rice
toasted in bamboo slip (a traditional Thai food). Proceed to visit
Sanam Chan Palace and Yalae Dong Memorial. Sanam Chan
Palace was built 80 years ago by King Rama VI (Bangkok Dynasty), who
had studied aboard. That's why the palace is of Western style. Yalae
was the name of the emperor's pet dog, which was smart,
understanding, faithful and devoted to its master. The emperor liked
the dog so much that some one killed it because of envy. The emperor
built this memorial to memorize the dog and wrote a poem severely
scolding the murderer. Engraved on the memorial, the poem has been
sped widely ever since. Lunch and then visit Nakorn Pathom Pagoda,
which has a history of about 2000 years. With a height of 120
meters, it is said to be the highest pagoda in the world. Covered
with gold bricks, the pagoda shines under the sun and can be seen
from far away. Lots of ancient statues of Buddha and precious relics
are enshrined and worshiped here. After dinner visit Suan lum
Night Bazaar.
Hotel:
Amari Atrium or similar
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DAY 7: |
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Bangkok - Hometown
Return flight back to hometown. Free Stop at Hong Kong. |
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