Temple exterior, Bangkok, Thailand

Kingdoms of Thailand

Trip code
KOT001

Long before there was a country called Thailand, magnificent civilizations dominated Southeast Asia. It was in those kingdoms that Thai cultural identity first took shape.

Discover the beginnings of Thai culture through the ruins and relics of Ayutthaya, Chiang Mai and Sukhothai, with expert guides, delicious food, and a generous sprinkling of modern comforts along the way. This is a history buff’s dream tour of some of Thailand’s most iconic sites.

Pricing

Price based on 3* accommodation
From
$2,637
pp
Price based on 4* accommodation
From
$3,111
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Price based on 5* accommodation
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$3,797
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Key facts

9 days / 8 nights
Contrast urban and rural cultures as you explore the hidden side of Bangkok, and visit coffee plantations and minority villages outside of Chiang Mai
Dig deep into Thailand’s history as you visit the royal palaces of Bangkok and Ayutthaya, tour the historical parks at Ayutthaya, Sukhothai and Si Satchanalai, and visit temples in Chiang Mai and Bangkok
Take a trip to the “Golden Triangle” to see remnants of the Lanna Kingdom and admire the scenery shared by Thailand, Laos and Myanmar
Enjoy a dinner cruise on a converted rice barge in beautiful Ayutthaya
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DAY 7-9 CHIANG RAI DAY 5-6 CHIANG MAI DAY 4 SUKHOTHAI DAY 3 AYUTTHAYA DAY 1-2 BANGKOK
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DAY 7-9 CHIANG RAI DAY 5-6 CHIANG MAI DAY 4 SUKHOTHAI DAY 3 AYUTTHAYA DAY 1-2 BANGKOK

Transport in detail

All transfers will be by private vehicle with an English-speaking guide. There are a few longer drives (up to five hours), but there are opportunities to stop for sightseeing along the way.

What's great

This is a lovely, leisurely itinerary, with gentle activities, short-ish transfers, and nothing too far off the beaten track

It’s a shorter trip, which means it’s easily paired with a beach extension or a cruise to Luang Prabang in Laos

You’ll get to explore some of the most iconic and impressive historical sites in Thailand

Things to consider

This itinerary is mainly city-based, with a couple of forays into the countryside, so if you’re after the great outdoors it might not be for you

The destinations on this route are fabulous but well-trodden, so expect plenty of fellow visitors

This is a history-focused trip, so it goes without saying that an interest in history is a must!

The experience

This trip is all about understanding Thailand through the lens of history, but we can tailor an itinerary around any interest or theme — all you need to do is ask.

Day 1-2

Bangkok

Thailand’s capital is a lot to take in at first, but the best approach is to take a deep breath and dove straight in. Start with a street food tour that’ll have you exploring hidden alleys and residential neighborhoods, and sampling mung bean crêpes and spinach-stuffed dumplings in between intriguing stops at Buddha-makers’ workshops and Chinese tiger-god shrines. Then, it’s time for some true Bangkok must-sees: the Grand Palace and Wat Pho. The former has been the seat of Thai royalty for two centuries, while the latter is one of the city’s oldest temples. Welcome to one of the most exciting, overwhelming and contradictory cities in Asia.

Wat Suthat, Bangkok

Highlights

Visit Wat Suthat, one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Bangkok

Sample traditional coffee and sweets in Bangkok’s backstreets

See the dazzling Royal Palace, and Wat Pho’s 46-meter reclining Buddha

Temple of the Emerald Buddha and Grand Palace, Bangkok

Day 3

Ayutthaya

As you head north, prepare to travel back in time to Ayutthaya: the capital of a sprawling Thai kingdom that flourished from the 14th-18th centuries. Though its ruins are now surrounded by a thriving modern city, you’ll get a sense of its former glory on a tuk-tuk tour of the temples — whitewashed spires and red-brick monasteries crumbling beside glassy lakes. Later, you’ll get an insight into a different period of history at Bang Pa-In, a royal summer residence where a Chinese-style palace stands alongside European-style statues and a Gothic temple with stained glass windows. Finally, take to the water with dinner on a beautiful converted rice barge: a regal end to an action-packed day.

Wat Chaiwatthanaram

Highlights

Ride around the temple ruins in one of Ayutthaya’s distinctive “kermit” tuk-tuks

Take a longtail boat to Bang Pa-In Summer Palace, modified by successive kings over decades

Enjoy a dinner cruise on a converted rice barge

Summer Palace in Ayutthaya

The finer detail

  • Breakfast every day
  • Five lunches: one at a local restaurant in Ayutthaya; one on the journey from Ayutthaya to Sukhothai; one on the way from Sukhothai to Chiang Mai; one of signature ‘Khao Soy’ curry noodles in Chiang Mai; one at Cabbages & Condoms, a community development restaurant in Chiang Rai
  • One dinner: aboard a rice barge on a cruise around Ayutthaya
  • One full-day experience: Ayutthaya Historical Park & Bang Pa-In Summer Palace
  • Eight half-day experiences: hidden temples and neighborhoods of Bangkok; Royal Palace and Wat Pho in Bangkok; Sukhothai Historical Park; Si Satchanalai Historical Park; Wat Phra Doi Suthep and ethnic minority village visit; the temples of Wiang Kum Kam by bicycle; tour of Chiang Rai by samlor including the “White Temple”; trip to the Golden Triangle
  • One evening experience: dinner cruise on a rice barge around Ayutthaya
  • All entrance fees to sites included in guided experiences
  • All internal transport & accommodation

Day 1:

Car transfer from Bangkok airport to city (45 minutes)

Day 3:

Car transfer from Bangkok to Ayutthaya (1 hour)

Day 4:

Car transfer from Ayutthaya to Sukhothai (5 hours + sightseeing)

Day 5:

Car transfer from Sukhothai to Chiang Mai (4.5 hours + sightseeing)

Day 7:

Car transfer from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai (3.5 hours + sightseeing)

Day 8:

Car transfer for day trip to the Golden Triangle (1 hour each way)

Day 9:

Car transfer from town to Chiang Rai airport (15 minutes)

  • International flights
  • Meals not mentioned
  • Entrance fees to any sites not included in guided experiences
  • Tips for guides & porters