Discover a different side of Thailand on this 8-Day Authentic Thailand Tour, taking you beyond the famous tourist attractions to explore the country's rich cultural heritage, ancient Khmer temples, and breathtaking natural landscapes.
Begin in the vibrant city of Bangkok before heading to the lush mountains of Khao Yai National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its tropical forests, scenic waterfalls, and abundant wildlife. Continue through the heart of Isan (Northeastern Thailand) to discover traditional pottery villages, fascinating archaeological sites, and the historic city of Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat).
Explore the magnificent Khmer temples of Phanom Rung and Muang Tam in Buriram, uncover authentic local culture in Surin, and experience Thailand's hidden gems away from the crowds. Combining history, nature, local traditions, and unforgettable cultural experiences, this 8-day Thailand tour is perfect for travelers seeking an authentic and off-the-beaten-path adventure.
Upon arrival at Bangkok airport, you will be greeted and transferred to the hotel. The glorious history of the capital of Thailand, Bangkok is closely linked to the Chakri dynasty that still reigns but does rule in Thailand. Check in at the hotel and free time for your relaxation.
Overnight in Bangkok.
After breakfast, we depart for Khao Yai, stopping to visit the fruit market in Klang Don, where many kinds of local products, fruits, and vegetables were on offer. You will then visit Khao Yai National Park, Thailand's first national park.
Opened in 1962 and considered today as one of the most beautiful, Khao Yai is listed as a World Heritage Site because of the variety of its fauna and flora. Lunch is on your own. You will stroll through the heart of the park on the Haew Su Wat waterfall trail. Check in at the hotel.
Stay overnight in Khao Yai.
Breakfast at the hotel and departure for the north and the capital of Isan: Nakhon Ratchasima, still called Korat by locals despite its new official name. Before reaching Korat, stop at Dan Kwian pottery village. Continuation to Korat and city tour with a stop at the memorial of Thao Suranari (Lady Mo) built for a woman who fought the Laotian invasion in the 19th century. In the afternoon, you will go north and visit the archaeological site of Ban Prasat, a remnant of one of the oldest cities in the country. Continue to the Phimai historical site and visit the beautiful Prasat Hin, and Sai Ngam and his giant ficus. Turn back to Korat and free time.
Stay overnight in Korat.
Today we will depart for Buriram where you can visit Prasat Phanom Rung, one of the best preserved Khmer remains in Thailand. Visit the site which is accessed by a large staircase, then a few kilometers away, visit Muang Tham, another Khmer building located near a large artificial lake of time dug to be a water reserve for the community. In the center, two laterite walls, each encompassing four gopuras with superb baluster windows, protect the sacred buildings. You will notice the refined ornamentation of lintels, small columns and door jambs, in harmony with the style of Baphuon and Khleang. The inner
courtyard includes five brick towers and two libraries, while the central prang (prasat) contains elements symbolizing Mount Kailas, the home of the god Shiva. Have a free lunch on your own account. Continue the trip to Surin and visit its national museum, unknown and very interesting (closed Monday and Tuesday). It presents many pieces retracing the history of the region since prehistoric times, and gives information on the multitude of ethnicities that live there today: The Khmer (heiress minority, often unknowingly, a people who possessed Southeast Asia to India 1000 years ago), the Suays and Laos, each with a language, traditional clothes and distinct customs.
Overnight in Surin.
Breakfast, visit the village of Argentiere: Ban Khwao Sinarin and continue to the Khmer Sikhoraphum temple. Stop at Ban Sam Kho village. Remaining very traditional and completely unknown to tourists, this village deserves a walk to discover a lifestyle unchanged. Silk fabrics are produced in almost all houses (or rather "under" houses built on stilts), probably one of the best places to offer you a fabric of "Pha Mai" (Silk Thai) at a lower cost, from the producer to the consumer. Continue to the beautiful Sikhoraphum temple and visit its 5 towers and its central chedi which is the place of
worship for locals. Then depart for Kamphaeng Yai and visit this little-known Khmer site. Dating from the 11th century it consists of 6 buildings. You will discover sculptures of Hindu deities Shiva and Vishnu on the lintels as well as inscriptions in Khmer. Every year in March, an important celebration of the Khmer community is held there. Have lunch on your own.
Continue to Kong Jiam, a city located on the majestic Mekong, the eighth largest river in the world and the third largest in Asia. Originating in Tibet, it travels 4,500 km, crossing China, Burma, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia before throwing itself into the sea in Vietnam.
Stay overnight in Kong Jiam.
Breakfast at the hotel then depart for Mukdahan, border town with Savannakhet in Laos where you can walk in its lively and colorful market where they sell and exchange products in Laotian, Thai, Vietnamese and of course Chinese. Mukdahan has become a staging area for game-loving Thais visiting Savannakhet in Laos, where casinos, banned in Thailand, have been created for them. You can of course make new culinary experiences between a rice rat curry (a quality meat and expensive contrary to popular belief), eggs of red ants or cobra or monitor curry, not to mention a multitude of fried insects and
peppers! In the afternoon, continue to Nakhon Phanom and stop in one of the most important temples of the region of Isan for its inhabitants, like Wat Phra That Phanom built in a purely Laotian architecture. Before arriving at Nakhon Phanom, stop to visit the small village of Ban Na Chok where Ho Chi Minh lived from 1923 to 1929. Arrival in Nakhon Phanom and check in your hotel at the edge of the Mekong.
Breakfast and departure for the visit of Sakhon Nakhon where you will participate in the ceremony of sacred thread that a monk attaches to your wrist, a sign of merits and omens, the opportunity to make a wish. It is also an animistic practice where, according to the beliefs, the body is made up of 32 souls that can fly away. Also the threads tied around the wrists are a way to prevent diseases by attaching Souls to the body. Continue to visit the traditional pottery and weaving village of Ban Chiang, famous throughout the country. In 1966, it was here that a Harvard student updated one of the most important archaeological sites in Southeast Asia. The excavations that followed revealed pottery and bronze tools dating back more than 3,500 years on a site that had been inhabited for at least 2000 years. His discovery revolutionized the knowledge of this period of history by uncovering evidence of mastery of livestock (pigs, chickens and cattle) and rice farming and the use of metal tools. The site has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992. Continue to visit bamboo weaving work at Dong Yen Village and pottery painting at Baan Pulu. Afternoon transfer to Udon Thani.
Stay overnight in Ubon Thani.
Having breakfast and departing in the morning to visit the Orchids farm. The owner of this farm gave birth to a variety of
endemic orchid with a delicate fragrance in 1977: the Udon Sunshine. Continue to Nong Khai, a small border town with Laos.
Visit Sala Kaew Ku, a park with sculptures inspired by Buddhism and Hindu deities, some of which are 25 meters high. Visit
the picturesque market of Tha Sadet where there are products and crafts of Indochina, trading with Laos.
In the afternoon you return to Udon Thani for your flight to Bangkok.
Accommodation in TWN/ DBL sharing accommodation at hotel, except sharing cabin on train and overnight at local homestay
All transport within Vietnam (including airport pick up and see off), as per itinerary
All in-tour stationed local English speaking guide
Entrance fees for Vietnam attractions, as per itinerary
Meals as indicated in the program
Incoming and out coming flight
French/German/Spanish/Chinese/Russia speaking guides are available upon request. The surcharge will be applied
Beverage, Personal expenses, tips and gratuities
Travel insurance
Single Supplement
Early check-in and Late check-out
Hotel/room upgrade (If not mentioned)
Wire fees or bank transfer charges of all kinds
Others not mentioned or specified above
Under 4 (under 48 months): Free of charge, charge actual airfare only.
From 5 (from 60 months to under 72 months): Charge 50% of package total.
From 6 (from 72 months) – under 11 years old (under 132 Months): 75% charged and sharing bed with parents.
From 11 (132 months): charged as adults
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