- From: 11/15/2020
- For: 12 days
- Landing in: Bangkok, Thailand
- Returning from: Bangkok, Thailand
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Bangkok, Thailand
2 nightsSun. Nov 15-Tue. Nov 17
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Ko Pha Ngan, Thailand
4 nightsTue. Nov 17-Sat. Nov 21
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Ko Samui, Thailand
4 nightsSat. Nov 21-Wed. Nov 25
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Ko Phi Phi, Thailand
3 nightsWed. Nov 25-Sat. Nov 28
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Phuket, Thailand
3 nightsSat. Nov 28-Tue. Dec 01
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Amed, Indonesia
11 nightsTue. Dec 01-Sat. Dec 12
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Gili Trawangan, Indonesia
3 nightsSat. Dec 12-Tue. Dec 15
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Hanoi, Vietnam
7 nightsTue. Dec 15-Tue. Dec 22
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Hoi An, Vietnam
7 nightsTue. Dec 22-Tue. Dec 29
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Quy Nhon, Vietnam
2 nightsTue. Dec 29-Thu. Dec 31
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Nha Trang, Vietnam
2 nightsThu. Dec 31-Sat. Jan 02
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
7 nightsSat. Jan 02-Sat. Jan 09
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Phnom Penh, Cambodia
2 nightsSat. Jan 09-Mon. Jan 11
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Koh Rong Island, Cambodia
4 nightsMon. Jan 11-Fri. Jan 15
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Siem Reap, Cambodia
2 nightsFri. Jan 15-Sun. Jan 17
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Chiang Mai, Thailand
3 nightsSun. Jan 17-Wed. Jan 20
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Bangkok, Thailand
2 nightsWed. Jan 20-Fri. Jan 22
Recommended attractions
2 nightsSun. Nov 15 - Tue. Nov 17
Best known for its nightlife and vibrant atmosphere, this sprawling metropolis boasts ancient temples, museums, and cultural venues.
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Wat Pho, Bangkok
Housing a 46m statue of the Reclining Buddha, the oldest temple in Bangkok also boasts Thailand's largest collation of Buddha images.
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Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok
Home to the sacred Emerald Buddha, this 18C temple complex features exquisite architectural markers and several remarkable monuments.
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Historic Center, Bangkok
Wander through streets lined with food carts, small shops, cafes, and cultural marks, taking in the incessant bustle of the center.
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Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, Bangkok
Located in the Dusit Palace, this elegant Italian Renaissance style hall houses the famous Arts of the Kingdom exhibit.
4 nightsTue. Nov 17 - Sat. Nov 21
Famed for its monthly Full Moon Party, this picturesque island offers peace, lush scenery, beaches, and sun the rest of the month.
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Haad Thong Nai Pan, Ko Pha Ngan
Located in a beautiful cove, this paradisiacal beach is perfect for swimming year-round, featuring several nice pubs and eateries.
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Haad Kuat, Ko Pha Ngan
Flanked by mountains, this lovely northern beach is difficult to access but compensates for it with its beauty and tranquility.
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Town Center, Ko Pha Ngan
Spend the day lazing about in a hammock, swimming in the crystal clear water, or exploring the breathtaking nature of the island.
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Haad Rin, Ko Pha Ngan
The locale of the infamous Full Moon Party, this lush peninsula beach boasts a wide strip of white sand and buzzing nightlife.
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Ko Samui
The second-largest island in Thailand, Ko Samui boasts opulent marine life perfect for snorkeling, great hiking, and lovely beaches.
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Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park
Encompassing 42 islands, lush marine life, and spectacular landscape, this national park is one of Thailand's finest.
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Hat Khanom - Mu Ko Thale Tai National Park
This national park spans the primeval forests lining the Khanom coast, as well as its beaches and the Thale Tai archipelago.
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Wat Phra Yai
Set on a small island off the shores of Ko Samui, this temple features a 12m Buddha, symbolic architecture, and fine decorations.
4 nightsSat. Nov 21 - Wed. Nov 25
The second-largest island in Thailand, Ko Samui boasts opulent marine life perfect for snorkeling, great hiking, and lovely beaches.
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Fisherman's Village, Ko Samui
Visit on Friday evening and you will find a buzzing night market. Every other day traditional restaurants and fun shops await you.
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Town Center, Ko Samui
A marriage of opposites, this island offers luxurious resorts alongside wild beach alcoves, superb food, lively nightlife, and spas.
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Maenam Beach, Ko Samui
Secluded and with a wonderful laid-back atmosphere, this gorgeous beach is a backpacker heaven with its golden sand and clear water.
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Coco Splash Adventure and Waterpark, Ko Samui
Promising thrills for all ages, this great waterpark offers giant slides, pools, mini-golf, go-karts, trampoline, and oodles of fun.
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Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park
Encompassing 42 islands, lush marine life, and spectacular landscape, this national park is one of Thailand's finest.
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Hat Khanom - Mu Ko Thale Tai National Park
This national park spans the primeval forests lining the Khanom coast, as well as its beaches and the Thale Tai archipelago.
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Secret Buddha Garden, Ko Samui
Set atop the highest summit on the island, this garden is full of countless statues of Buddhist deities, animals, and the sculptor.
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Wat Plai Laem, Ko Samui
This modern temple complex features sculptures depicting Buddhist deities, including two 30m statues of Buddha and Guanyin.
3 nightsWed. Nov 25 - Sat. Nov 28
Popular with local and international travelers, this island offers spectacular beaches, crystal clear waters, and pristine nature.
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Loh Dalum Beach, Ko Phi Phi
Famed for its tropical scenery and lush beauty, this popular beach boasts buzzing nightlife and offers an array of water activities.
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Village Center, Ko Phi Phi
Explore the quaint village center, bask in the sun, and visit the beaches where Leonardo DiCaprio's 2000 The Beach was filmed.
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Phra Nang Beach
Hire a boat to reach this paradisaical beach, explore its karst-hedged lagoons, and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere ruling the shore.
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Railay Beach
From dramatic scenery, to crystal water, fine sand, and island excursions heading out, this beach is one of the best in the area.
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Karon Beach
With its wonderful atmosphere, this superb beach is favored by many travellers for its scenery and a sense of tranquility.
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Phromthep Cape
Climb up to the peak, spread a blanket, and await the amazing views and colors as the sun sets on the horizon.
3 nightsSat. Nov 28 - Tue. Dec 01
Thailand's largest island offers a wealth of picturesque beaches, dramatic karst scenery, and delicious local cuisine.
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Town Center, Phuket
Bustling market, streets overflowing with vendors, and a wealth of food stalls await you on your walk through the town center.
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Bang Thao Beach, Phuket
Stretching for 6km, this quiet beach is lined with resorts, offering gorgeous scenery and many water sports to its visitors.
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Laem Sing Beach, Phuket
Fringed with lush wild nature, this small beach is best visited off-season for its beautiful landscape and peaceful atmosphere.
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Kata Beach, Phuket
Boasting crystal clear water, this white sandy beach occupies a quiet bay and offers great restaurants and lively nightlife.
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Phra Nang Beach
Hire a boat to reach this paradisaical beach, explore its karst-hedged lagoons, and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere ruling the shore.
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Railay Beach
From dramatic scenery, to crystal water, fine sand, and island excursions heading out, this beach is one of the best in the area.
11 nightsTue. Dec 01 - Sat. Dec 12
A cluster of small fishing villages along the coast, known for their traditional culture and nearby coral reefs.
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Jemeluk Beach, Amed
Offering rich marine life, this beach is wonderful for travelers who wish to dive and snorkel, examining some lush coral reefs.
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Historic Center, Amed
Wander through these villages, enjoying the smell of the salty sea air and listening to the fishermen call out their wares.
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Ubud
A small town on the island of Bali, featuring art galleries, museums, and temples, and offering access to nearby natural attractions.
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Sekumpul Waterfall
Hike down stairs and through the jungle to reach these waterfalls, comprising seven separate cascades into a breathtaking whole.
3 nightsSat. Dec 12 - Tue. Dec 15
An off-the-beaten-path destination with authentic Indonesian atmosphere.
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Gili Trawangan Historic Center
Walk through the town center and get a feel for the local culture.
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Mount Rinjani
Climb to the summit of this volcano, visit the caldera or descent to the crater lake as you explore this geological national park.
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Ubud
A small town on the island of Bali, featuring art galleries, museums, and temples, and offering access to nearby natural attractions.
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Tirta Gangga
Nestled amidst gardens and rice paddies, this former palatial residence is best-known for its Water Palace and its lush beauty.
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Tirta Empul
With a history reaching to the 10C, this impressive temple boasts a beautiful purification bath replenished with fresh spring water.
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Senggigi
Sprawling along the coast of the Lombok Island, this resort features a large temple, gorgeous bays, and a nearby waterfall.
7 nightsTue. Dec 15 - Tue. Dec 22
Vietnam's capital and its second largest city, Hanoi boasts a rich royal history, colonial architecture, and many cultural attractions.
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Historic Center, Hanoi
Explore the vibrant culture of Hanoi, getting to know its thousand-long-year history, and sampling some of the local cuisine.
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Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, Hanoi
A museum tracing all 54 of Vietnam's recognized ethnic groups, exhibiting traditional lifestyle, household, religions, and more.
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Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, Hanoi
One of Vietnam's largest art museums, this institute houses an impressive collection of Vietnamese art from throughout history.
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Den Ngoc Son Temple, Hanoi
Cross a traditional Vietnamese bridge on your way to this 19C temple, also known as the Jade Mountain Temple.
7 nightsTue. Dec 22 - Tue. Dec 29
Known as one Vietnam's loveliest towns, Hoi An is home to a remarkably preserved Old Town, bustling markets, and several historic sites.
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Historic Center, Hoi An
Walk among these central streets, full of colorful interesting buildings, bustle of busy markets, and an undeniable charm.
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Cua Dai Beach, Hoi An
Known for its white sandy 3km stretch, this beach is lined with good seafood restaurants and has a great relaxing atmosphere.
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Central Market, Hoi An
Discover a colorful world of fresh fruit, vegetables, and seafood as you make your way through the bustling stalls of this market.
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Assembly Hall of the Fujian Chinese Congregation, Hoi An
Dating to the 17C, this temple is a marvelous example of Chinese architecture and boasts several interesting decorative details.
2 nightsTue. Dec 29 - Thu. Dec 31
A scenic seaside city, known for its fresh seafood and nearby nature including the Bai Xep cove.
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Historic Center, Quy Nhon
Wander through this lovely beach city, enjoying the laid back seaside atmosphere and sampling some delicious seafood.
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Beach, Quy Nhon
Quy Nhon's beaches all boast sandy shores, blue water, and wonderful atmosphere, as well as beach amenities and vistas.
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Long Khanh Pagoda, Quy Nhon
An 18C temple, known for its 17m high statue of Buddha, wonderful glass mosaics depicting dragons, and paintings of local gods.
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Ky Co Beach
This pristine beach is a hidden gem with crystal clear water, a sandy shore, and gorgeous views over the ocean.
2 nightsThu. Dec 31 - Sat. Jan 02
With world class beaches, stunning gardens, and great nightlife scene, Nha Trang is one of Vietnam's most popular destinations.
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Po Nagar, Nha Trang
Dating to the 7C, this ancient temple is dedicated to Yan Po Nagar, the goddess of the country.
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Historic Center, Nha Trang
Explore the ins and outs of this busy sea-side town, enjoying the buzzing atmosphere, and sampling the delicious local cuisine.
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Nha Trang Bay
Stroll along this picturesque bay, considered to be one of the world's most beautiful bays, admiring the bright turquoise sea.
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Long Son Pagoda, Nha Trang
A Buddhist temple known for its 21m statue of Gautama Buddha, featuring gardens and ornate dragon glass mosaics.
7 nightsSat. Jan 02 - Sat. Jan 09
Once known as Saigon, this city is a mixture of towering skyscrapers and elegant temples, full of great food, history, and culture.
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Cu Chi Tunnels, Ho Chi Minh City
A large web of subterranean tunnels, now a Vietnam War memorial, featuring monuments, shooting range, and various artifacts.
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Reunification Palace, Ho Chi Minh City
Walk around the palace, admiring its modern architecture, as well as an array of historic artifacts and the original furnishing.
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Historic Center, Ho Chi Minh City
Full of bustle and history, the streets of Saigon offer a great afternoon of exploration with its stalls, shops, and temples.
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Museum of Vietnamese History, Ho Chi Minh City
An impressive museum housing artifacts dating to the Bronze Age, and tracing the history of Vietnamese, Cham, and Khmer cultures.
2 nightsSat. Jan 09 - Mon. Jan 11
Cambodia's capital and largest city sit on the confluence of two rivers, boasting architectural variety and historic landmarks.
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Historic Center, Phnom Penh
Visit the central market for some food, admire the well-preserved French architecture, or pay your respects at the local temple.
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Royal Palace, Phnom Penh
A 19C royal complex, the residence of Cambodia's monarch boasts several fine buildings, tropical gardens, and more.
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Wat Botum, Phnom Penh
Adjacent to a park, this 15C temple complex retains much of its original architecture and ornamentation, offering a glimpse into Khmer culture.
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Silver Pagoda, Phnom Penh
Home to several treasures, this elaborate pagoda boasts a stunning silver floor and an impressive collection of gold and jewelled Buddhas.
4 nightsMon. Jan 11 - Fri. Jan 15
A small Cambodian town frequented by few tourists.
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Koh Rong Island Historic Center
Walk through the town center and get a feel for the local culture.
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Koh Rong
A beautiful paradise island, known for its laid back atmosphere, where visitors can kayak, trek in the jungle, swim, and more.
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Preah Monivong National Park
Also called Phnom Bokor National Park, the park is full of historic sites strewn around the Damrei highlands, offering hiking and fishing.
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Ream National Park
Home to several protected bird species, the park also offers trekking opportunities and boat rides along the mangrove lined shore.
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Botum Sakor National Park
Cambodia's largest national park sprawls along several provinces, boasting diverse wildlife, lush vegetation, and breaktaking scenery.
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Kep National Park
Hike through this national park, exploring its small mountain range, the views over the surrounding countryside, and coastal scenery.
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Bokor Hill Station
Twice abandoned since its construction in the 1920s, hike up to explore this spooky old hilltop structure.
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Kirirom National Park
A beautiful park made up of pine forests, waterfalls, the majestic Cardamom Mountains, biking trails, and more.
2 nightsFri. Jan 15 - Sun. Jan 17
Popular with travelers due its proximity to the Angkor temples, this bustling city boasts markets, temples, museums, and more.
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Angkor Thom and Bayon Temple, Siem Reap
Wander around the former capital of the Khmer Empire, home to several intact structures and large towers which feature engraved faces.
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Historic Center, Siem Reap
Discover the magic of Siem Reap's city center, seamlessly blending Chinese and French Colonial architecture, and a lively atmosphere.
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Banteay Srei, Siem Reap
Dating to the 10C, this Cambodian temple is popular with travelers due to its remarkable ornamentation carved into the sandstone.
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Phnom Bakheng, Siem Reap
A hilltop 9C temple famed for its panoramic views of the surrounding area, as well as its gorgeous sunset views of the Angkor Wat.
3 nightsSun. Jan 17 - Wed. Jan 20
North Thailand's largest city is a vibrant cultural hub, boasting temples and museums, as well as nearby national parks.
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Wat Chedi Luang, Chiang Mai
Retaining elements of Lanna-style architecture, this 13C Buddhist temple boasts elaborate statues and fine decorations.
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Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai
Dating to the 14C, this temple complex retains some of the original structures, and houses the famed Phra Buddha Singh statue.
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Historic Center, Chiang Mai
Trace the well-preserved ancient walls, explore the winding alleys, visit the temples and markets, and enjoy the timeless ambiance.
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Wat Umong, Chiang Mai
Situated on 15 acres of land, this Buddhist temple features wooded parks, tunnels with beautiful murals, and religious sculptures.
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Elephant Nature Park
Visitors can help care for the elephants in this wonderful sanctuary, home to rescued elephants.
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Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Offering lovely views over Chiang Mai, this mountaintop temple complex boasts fine architecture, ornamental details, and shrines.
2 nightsWed. Jan 20 - Fri. Jan 22
Best known for its nightlife and vibrant atmosphere, this sprawling metropolis boasts ancient temples, museums, and cultural venues.
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Wat Pho, Bangkok
Housing a 46m statue of the Reclining Buddha, the oldest temple in Bangkok also boasts Thailand's largest collation of Buddha images.
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Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok
Home to the sacred Emerald Buddha, this 18C temple complex features exquisite architectural markers and several remarkable monuments.
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Historic Center, Bangkok
Wander through streets lined with food carts, small shops, cafes, and cultural marks, taking in the incessant bustle of the center.
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Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, Bangkok
Located in the Dusit Palace, this elegant Italian Renaissance style hall houses the famous Arts of the Kingdom exhibit.