Journeys of Northern Thailand
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Discover distinct Thai Regions and experience unique traditions of hill tribe community
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    5 Days 4 Nights

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    Classic and History Experiences

Journeys of Northern Thailand
Discover distinct Thai Regions and experience unique traditions of hill tribe community
Country
Classic and History Experiences
Period
5Days 4Nights
Trip Code
NAVTHCNXCAH001
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Get away from the noises and chaos of urban life, explore the serene regions of Thailand

Leave your busy life behind in city and get ready to depart for relaxing but activity-packed journey to Northern Thai Regions of Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai

Connect with different communities of Golden Triangle of Thailand, a trio-region where Laos, Myanmar and Thailand meet

Make a introductory voyage of Myanmar on the side of Sai River and witness Burma's attractions in Maesai and savor the flavor of home-cooked meal at a home of local family in Northern Thai way

Gain more insights of Chiang Mai visiting crafts village, hot spring and dine-in at traditional dinner event

Chiang Mai's skilled craftmanship inspire locals and those from far, its geographical gift and vibrant community never disappoint the visitors in many ways including Alms offering to monks, getting you cook and dining in at essential cultural dinner event, we plan to create your visit worthwhile
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Arrival Chiang Rai

Arrive in Chiang Rai, meet Thailand Journeys tour guide and transfer to check-in at the hotel, free at leisure

Afternoon, drive to the city visit Wat Rong Suea Ten (Blue Temple), it is a Temple that was restored by Mr. Phutta Kabkaew or “Sala Nok”, a Local artist of Chiang Rai and a student of Achan Chalermchai Kositpipat. The temple is unusually beautiful with its unique applied arts by using a shade of blue and architectural beauty from a stucco artist.
Continue drive north of town for 15min to visit Baan Dam Museum (Black House) is the work of Achan Thawan Duchanee, a National Artist in Visual Arts (Fine Arts). It consists of over 25 buildings of local Northern architecture and many applied local architecture buildings displaying folk art all painted black. These are the creations of local artisans from the past to the present. Each house is decorated with beautiful patterns of carved wood. They exhibit a large crocodile skin, snake skin, and different kinds of animal horns. The Baan Dam Museum is an art piece that creates imagination for the viewers in many perspectives and is also a collection of items used in daily life of the past.

Then visit Wat Huay Pla Kang, important buildings include the Phop Chok Dhamma Chedi, a nine-storey chedi in a contemporary architectural style. The exterior chedi in a contemporary architectural style. The exterior is built in layers, and every floor is roofed in a Chinese style decorated with dragons surrounding it. The top of the chedi enshrines an inverted bell-shaped chedi in an authentic Thai style and the top tier is decorated in Burmese art. The interior is decorated in the European style. Inside the chedi, there is a replica of the Guan Im Bodhisattva carved with fragrant wood. Each floor in the chedi is enshrined with a standing Buddha image. The white Wihan: The way up is a Naga staircase decorated with stucco patterns. Inside is enshrined the white principal Buddha image, Guan Im Bodhisattva, which is the largest of its kind in Thailand is about 79 meters tall.

Evening, explore the authentic side of Chiang Rai. You will pass the King Mengrai Monument, commemorating the king who founded Chiang Rai in 1262.

Next is the Golden clock tower. Built in 2008 to honor His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the clock tower bears the signature style of Chalermchai Kositpipat, the artist who conceived and built the White Temple. Every evening at 20:00 and 21:00, the clock tower comes to life in a light-and-sound display. 

Next is the famous night market of Chiang Rai. Here you can find restaurants and there is also a performance of classical dance (own expenses). Our dedicated guide will make sure to explain you the cultural and historical particularities of Chiang Rai, the Gateway to the mythical Golden Triangle. Return to your hotel

Accommodation 3*, 4* or 5*

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Chiang Rai – Golden Triangle – Chiang Mai

Breakfast at the hotel and check out

Your trip departs in the morning to Mae Sai border, where you can view the border bridge between Thailand and Myanmar. Visit the local market where you will have chance to bargains and shop the local handicrafts, gems and jade items-mostly made in Myanmar.
Continue your trip to the northern most point of Thailand. Golden Triangle where the Ruak River and the Mekong River meet forming the borders of three countries - Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos. From the viewpoint, the tourists will find the land that connects the three countries, surrounded by long and calm waterway.
Then visit the House of Opium Museum a privately owned museum, it exhibits the history of the opium trade and consumption in the Golden Triangle, which was introduced by the hill tribe’s immigrants from southern China. The museum also displays the hill tribe’s lifestyle following a 12-month cycle, poppy cultivation, opium trade in the area, drug trafficking in the Golden Triangle region. 

Continue on to the ancient city of Chiang Sean, Visit the ancient city at Wat Chedi Luang, built by the 3rd ruler of the Lanna Kingdom in the early 13th Century. This temple was constructed during the classical era of Chiang Saen. Return to the town and lunch is at a local restaurant.

After lunch, drive south of the town for 30min to visit Wat Rong Khun (White Temple), designed and built by Achan Chalermchai Kositpipat, a famous Thai artist, built with strong determination that created unique and beautiful works of art that harmoniously combine the culture of Lanna, both stucco patterns decorated with mirrors and large wall paintings. The distinguishing feature of the temple is that the ubosot is decorated with a pattern of silver mirrors that shine in tiered tiers. The gable decorated with serpents with tusks proboscis looks very strange and interesting. The murals inside the Ubosot are made by the master\'s own paintings.

Continue travel to Chiang Mai (drive approx. 3hours) via Mae Kha Chan Hot Spring. 

Evening arrival at Chiang Mai, check in at your hotel and free at leisure.

Accommodation 3*, 4* or 5*

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Chiang Mai
Breakfast at the hotel.
Visit the most sacred temple in the North of Thailand: Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep is the most sacred temple in Chiang Mai and contains a holy relic of the Lord Buddha. Tucked away in the mountains at an elevation of 1,056 meters (3,520 feet), the temple can be reached by the carved mythical Naga Serpent Staircase. The temple offers an exhilarating view of Chiang Mai city and its surrounding countryside.
Drive to the famous home industries of Sankampaeng, where a variety of souvenirs and handicraft are made. Chiang Mai is the main centre for high quality handicrafts in Thailand. In the area of Sankampaeng, you can observe the full steps of the production of the famous Thai Silk as well as of the colourful paper umbrellas or the well-known celadon ceramics. You will be amazed when seeing some other craftsmen transforming teakwood into elegant furniture and delicate carvings using only very simple tools. Also fascinating to watch is the production of lacquer ware, when even eggshells are used to achieve unusual designs.  Finally, not to be missed is the variety of silverware produced in this area. There are numerous other thriving industries such as cotton and traditional local products’ industries, antiques from Myanmar and more. In other word, a perfect place for shopping and souvenirs.
Then, return drive back to city for lunch at a local restaurant.
 Afternoon, visit Wat Phrasing, which is home of the beautiful Lai Kham chapel with its exquisite woodcarving and northern style murals.

We will then go to Wat Chedi Luang and its enormous Pagoda (which was partially destroyed by an earthquake in 1545) before heading to Wat U-Mong This old temple (established in 1296) is now widely known as a meditation centre devout Buddhists from around the world visit to practice amid its peaceful atmosphere and minimalism structures. Around the area you also find numerous historical artifacts and architectures, such as Asok Pillar, which is devoted to an Indian King Asok Maharaja who was a devout Buddhist, and U-Mong, an ancient tunnel-like architecture built to create a near-silent ambience for better meditation practice.

Note: Please dress respectfully by not wearing sleeveless T-shirts, shorts or strapless sandals, when visiting Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep

RECOMMEND OPTIONAL TOUR :   

  

CHIANG MAI STREET EATS BY TUK TUK                     

Private Service / Time: 16.30 20:30 hrs.

 

Highlights:

  • Take a local transport “Tuk-Tuk” (pick-up & drop-off hotel in town)

  • Experience on tasting local food in Chiang Mai town

  • Visit the religion relics places in Chiang Mai town

  • A glass of beverage at Xanadu Restaurant with scenic Chiang Mai view

 

Depart from the hotel by local transport “Tuk-Tuk” to Chiang Mai gate local market for street food. Just outside the old walled city center of Chiang Mai, the Wat Lok Molee is one of the city’s older temples. The temple that is also known as the Wat Lok Moli houses one of the largest and most impressive chedis in Chiang Mai. 

 

After your experience with Chiang Mai local shopping, take a ride to the night market on Chang Puak Gate or North Gate is always busy and offers a great range of authentic Thai cuisine. Try the stewed pork leg from the famous vendor with the cowboy hat who’s had visits from the likes of Anthony Bourdain. Taste Bua Loi, or floating lotus, is a warm fresh coconut milk broth with teeny pandan-laced glutinous rice flour balls swimming around. Take a ride with Tuk-Tuk to see Chiang Mai nightlife around old city, visit 3-Kings monument, Wat Chedi Luang. Let\'s celebrate with your friends and family, spend the night and enjoy the beautiful Chiang Mai view with a glass of beverage at Xanadu Restaurant before return to the hotel in Chiang Mai town.

Accommodation 3*, 4* or 5*

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Chiang Mai
Breakfast at hotel

A half-day join-in package to Kanta Elephant Sanctuary offers visitors an enjoyable opportunity to spend quality time with elephants in their natural home, as well as gain an insight into their history and behaviour, and create cherished lifelong memories of their time spent with these amazing animals with friendly, happy elephants in a safe and sustainable environment.

 

ITINERARY

07.00AM:    Drive approximately 50 Mins North of Chiang Mai through a beautiful countryside, forest, and local farming areas.

08.00AM:    Arrive at Kanta Elephant Sanctuary. Walk through and learn about the elephants, change into traditional clothing and prepare fruits for our elephants.

09.00AM:    Meet the elephants. Feed, interact, and play with the elephants in a natural environment and learn about their behaviour and history. Take photos with the elephants.

10.00AM:    Walk with the elephants to a clean water pond where they will cool off themselves and you will have chance to observe them as well.

11.00AM:    Get some tea, coffee and season fruit then say goodbye to the elephants. Leave Baan Chang

Elephant Park and drive approximately 50 Mins back to Chiang Mai. Drop off at your hotel or accommodation.

 

Please Note: At the Park, we will allow you to spend as much time as possible with the elephants. Therefore, there is no formal schedule and aside from pick-up times, the times shown here are approximations.

Afternoon, free at leisure.

RECOMMEND OPTIONAL TOUR :   

  

EVENING COOKING CLASS BY THAI FARM COOKING SCHOOL  

Join-in Service / Time: 16.00 20:00 hrs.

 

Itinerary

  • Visit the main local Thai market out of the city centre 

  • Explaining and learning about herbs and ingredients at our organic farm

  • Pound and make a curry paste from scratch. You will make your own curry paste, each person will have their own individual mortar. You can decide how spicy or non-spicy you would like to make your own curry paste

  • Choose and make one curry paste, one curry, one soup, noodle dish and sweet dessert (total of 5 categories)

  • You will learn to make every dish completely by yourself from start to finish and will be able to season to your own taste!

Accommodation 3*, 4* or 5*

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Chiang Mai Departure
Breakfast at the hotel and check-out.

Meet your Thailand Journeys guide and take a private transfer to Chiang Mai Airport for your departure flight (flight TBA / not included).

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