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Best of Thailand Family Holiday
Best of Thailand Family Holiday
Bring the family along on a 15-day adventure that covers the very best of Thailand. Start in Bangkok, experiencing its quieter side on a visit to Wat Pho, one of the six most important temples in the country, and a ride along the city’s famous khlongs (canals). Learn about Kanchanaburi’s history, swim in waterfall pools at Erawan National Park and meet rescued elephants at a sanctuary near Chiang Mai. You’ll be able to meet locals and get a glimpse at their lifestyles during visits to rural villages, spot wildlife in Khao Sok National Park and head out on a longtail boat on Cheow Lan Lake. Kick back and relax with free time in Krabi, then wrap up your family adventure on the pristine beaches of Phuket.
Activities
- Bangkok – Khlong boat canal tour
- Bangkok – Flower Market
- Kanchanaburi – Erawan National Park Visit
- Ayutthaya – Temple Ruins entrance & guided tour
- Chiang Mai – Orientation Walk
- Chiang Mai – Doi Suthep Temple Complex (Entrance)
- Chiang Mai – ChangChill Elephant Sanctuary day trip
- Baan Hua Thung Community Visit
- Phang Nga – Royal Thai Navy Sea Turtle Conservation Center
- Khao Sok – Cheow Lan Lake tour
- Khao Sok – Kayak and swim at lake raft house
- Phrom Lok – Waterfall Visit
- Phrom Lok – Home-cooked Dinner
- Phrom Lok – Bike Hire
- Phrom Lok – Community Visit and Homestay
Highlights
- Get the kids immersed in Thai culture during visit to the to the rural village of Ban Hua Tun and a homestay in the southern in the Phrom Lok District, where they’ll learn batik painting.
- The whole family will love exploring Chiang Mai and meeting rescued elephants at the nearby Chang Chill elephant experience.
- Step into history at Kanchanaburi, home to the infamous ‘Bridge on the River Kwai’, before taking a swim in the turquoise water of Erawan waterfall.
- Cruise along Cheow Lan Lake onboard a longtail boat and enjoy a day on one of the lake’s many islands, with the chance to kayak in search of macaques or gibbons.
- Enjoy a full free day in Krabi to either relax on idyllic beaches, rock climb up spectacular cliffs or snorkel to your heart’s content.
| Day 1 |
Bangkok, Thailand, is a city where vibrant tradition meets modern dynamism. Known as the "City of Angels," Bangkok is a place of dazzling contrasts, from serene temples and bustling street markets to soaring skyscrapers and vibrant nightlife. One of the city's most awe-inspiring attractions is the Grand Palace, an ornate architectural marvel that has served as the royal residence since 1782. Within its grounds lies Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, one of Thailand's most sacred sites. Visitors are often captivated by the intricate detail of the buildings, the golden spires, and the mythical guardians that seem to protect the palace from a bygone era. Bangkok's temples are a cornerstone of its cultural landscape, and Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, is another must-see. Rising majestically over the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun is best viewed at sunset when its spires glow with a mystical light, reflecting off the water. The temple's design, decorated with colorful porcelain pieces and seashells, is a testament to the artistic ingenuity of Thai craftsmanship. Nearby, Wat Pho, home to the massive Reclining Buddha, offers visitors a chance to witness one of the largest Buddha statues in Thailand, stretching 46 meters in length. This temple is also renowned as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, and visitors can indulge in a relaxing massage on-site. For those looking to dive into the sensory feast of Bangkok’s street life, the Chatuchak Weekend Market is a must-visit. With over 15,000 stalls sprawling across 35 acres, it is one of the largest markets in the world. Here, you can find everything from traditional Thai handicrafts and antiques to trendy fashion and tantalizing street food. Another unique experience awaits at the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, where vendors sell fresh produce, souvenirs, and Thai delicacies from boats, giving visitors a glimpse of a traditional way of life that has endured through the ages. Fun fact: Bangkok holds the Guinness World Record for having the longest city name in the world. While we know it as Bangkok, the full ceremonial name is "Krung Thep Maha Nakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit," which translates to "City of Angels, Great City of Immortals, Magnificent City of the Nine Gems." This poetic name beautifully reflects the city's rich cultural heritage and timeless appeal. Whether it’s exploring historical landmarks, indulging in tantalizing cuisine, or experiencing the dynamic energy of its markets, Bangkok offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Thai culture and modernity. |
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Kanchanaburi, Thailand, offers a compelling blend of history and natural beauty that captivates visitors. Known for the famous Bridge on the River Kwai, this city is steeped in World War II history. The bridge, part of the infamous Death Railway, stands as a poignant reminder of the wartime hardships endured by POWs and laborers. The JEATH War Museum and War Cemetery provide insightful exhibits and memorials that honor those who suffered and died constructing the railway. These sites offer a deep dive into the past, making Kanchanaburi a crucial stop for history enthusiasts. Beyond its wartime heritage, Kanchanaburi is also renowned for its stunning natural landscapes. The Erawan National Park is a highlight, featuring the mesmerizing Erawan Waterfalls, a series of emerald-green pools cascading down the mountainside. Hike through lush jungle and cool off in the refreshing waters, making it a perfect escape into nature. The park's diverse flora and fauna add to its allure, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. |
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The 16th-18th century temple ruins at Ayuthaya, 86km north of Bangkok, date from the most flourishing period of Thai history. Ayuthaya was the Thai capital from 1350, and 33 kings of various Siamese dynasties reigned here until the city was conquered by the Burmese in 1767. The old capital was, by all accounts, a splendid city which was courted by
Dutch, Portuguese, French, English, Chinese and Japanese merchants. By the end of the 17th century, Ayuthaya's population had reached one million and virtually all visiting foreigners claimed it to be the most illustrious city they had ever seen. Ayuthaya's scattered temples and ruins have been declared a World Heritage Site. The forbidding list includes the 14th century Wat Phra Si Sanphet, the largest in Ayuthaya in its time, which once contained a 16m standing Buddha that was covered in 250 kg of gold. Unfortunately the Burmese conquerors felt obliged to melt it down. The 16th-century, fortress-like Wat Phra Meru escaped destruction in 1767 and boasts an impressive carved wooden ceiling, a splendid Ayuthaya-era 6m high crowned sitting Buddha, and a 1300-year-old green-stone Buddha from Ceylon posed European-style in a chair. Wat Phra Chao Phanan Choeng was built in the early 14th century, possibly by Khmers, before Ayuthaya became the Siamese capital. It contains a highly revered 19m Buddha image from which the wat derives its name. A restored Elephant Kraal brings relief for those tired of temple-trudging. The huge wooden stockade, built of teak logs planted in the ground at 45 degree angles, was once used during the annual round-up of wild elephants. The king had a special raised pavilion built so that he could watch the thrilling event. There are frequent buses to Ayuthaya from Bangkok's northern terminal during the day. They take around two hours. Trains are slightly faster and leave frequently from Bangkok's Hualamphong railway station. |
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Chiang Mai is a wondrous location with mountainous landscapes and many natural attractions. It is most famous for its beautiful ancient temples. Popular activities include worshiping at Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, a Buddhist temple and important landmark of Chiang Mai people, shopping at Thapae Walking Street and the Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden and Rajapruek Royal Park. |
| Day 6 |
Chiang Mai is a wondrous location with mountainous landscapes and many natural attractions. It is most famous for its beautiful ancient temples. Popular activities include worshiping at Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, a Buddhist temple and important landmark of Chiang Mai people, shopping at Thapae Walking Street and the Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden and Rajapruek Royal Park. |
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Tropical vibes, gorgeous beaches, and exotic seascapes await you in Phuket, Thailand's largest island. 32 smaller, rainforest-adorned islands surround Phuket and demand to be explored by boat. On land, a thriving nightlife awaits, not to mention tucked-away temples, bustling public markets, and enticing eateries. If your idea of a perfect vacation is to bask in the sun by day then let loose at night, Phuket is the place for you. |
| Day 9 |
Khao Sok National Park in Thailand is a stunning natural haven that promises a truly immersive experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Nestled in southern Thailand, this sprawling park is renowned for its lush rainforests, dramatic limestone cliffs, and tranquil lakes. The park’s centerpiece, Cheow Lan Lake, is a breathtaking expanse of emerald waters surrounded by towering karst formations, ideal for boat tours and exploring floating lodges. The park is a sanctuary for wildlife, offering opportunities to spot diverse species in their natural habitat. With over 300 bird species and a variety of mammals including the elusive Malayan sun bear and the rare Indochinese tiger, Khao Sok is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Guided jungle treks take you deep into the heart of the forest, where you can marvel at ancient trees and cascading waterfalls. Khao Sok’s unique limestone formations create a dramatic landscape that offers spectacular hiking and caving experiences. The Nam Talu Cave adventure is particularly popular, guiding visitors through a labyrinth of underground tunnels and chambers illuminated by natural light. For a more relaxed experience, you can enjoy a serene canoe ride along the Sok River, where the jungle canopy provides a cooling shade and a chance to spot wildlife. Fun Fact: Khao Sok is home to one of the oldest rainforests in the world, estimated to be over 160 million years old. This ancient forest predates even the Amazon and harbors a treasure trove of biodiversity. Visit Khao Sok between November and April for the best weather conditions, with less rain and pleasant temperatures that make for ideal outdoor adventures. This hidden gem in Thailand promises an unforgettable escape into one of the world’s most enchanting natural landscapes. |
| Day 10 |
Khao Sok National Park in Thailand is a stunning natural haven that promises a truly immersive experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Nestled in southern Thailand, this sprawling park is renowned for its lush rainforests, dramatic limestone cliffs, and tranquil lakes. The park’s centerpiece, Cheow Lan Lake, is a breathtaking expanse of emerald waters surrounded by towering karst formations, ideal for boat tours and exploring floating lodges. The park is a sanctuary for wildlife, offering opportunities to spot diverse species in their natural habitat. With over 300 bird species and a variety of mammals including the elusive Malayan sun bear and the rare Indochinese tiger, Khao Sok is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Guided jungle treks take you deep into the heart of the forest, where you can marvel at ancient trees and cascading waterfalls. Khao Sok’s unique limestone formations create a dramatic landscape that offers spectacular hiking and caving experiences. The Nam Talu Cave adventure is particularly popular, guiding visitors through a labyrinth of underground tunnels and chambers illuminated by natural light. For a more relaxed experience, you can enjoy a serene canoe ride along the Sok River, where the jungle canopy provides a cooling shade and a chance to spot wildlife. Fun Fact: Khao Sok is home to one of the oldest rainforests in the world, estimated to be over 160 million years old. This ancient forest predates even the Amazon and harbors a treasure trove of biodiversity. Visit Khao Sok between November and April for the best weather conditions, with less rain and pleasant temperatures that make for ideal outdoor adventures. This hidden gem in Thailand promises an unforgettable escape into one of the world’s most enchanting natural landscapes. |
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Tropical vibes, gorgeous beaches, and exotic seascapes await you in Phuket, Thailand's largest island. 32 smaller, rainforest-adorned islands surround Phuket and demand to be explored by boat. On land, a thriving nightlife awaits, not to mention tucked-away temples, bustling public markets, and enticing eateries. If your idea of a perfect vacation is to bask in the sun by day then let loose at night, Phuket is the place for you. |
| Day 15 |
Tropical vibes, gorgeous beaches, and exotic seascapes await you in Phuket, Thailand's largest island. 32 smaller, rainforest-adorned islands surround Phuket and demand to be explored by boat. On land, a thriving nightlife awaits, not to mention tucked-away temples, bustling public markets, and enticing eateries. If your idea of a perfect vacation is to bask in the sun by day then let loose at night, Phuket is the place for you. |
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