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5 Night 6 Days
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Chiang Mai in Thailand
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Overview
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Stay Plan
Chaing Mai (2) Chaing Rai (3)
5 Night 6 Days
Hotel Details
Mercure Chiang Mai or Similar
What's Itinerary
Day 1 – ARRIVAL AT CHIANGMAI
Arrive Chiang Mai; Upon Arrival in Chiang Mai Airport you will be met by our representative & you will be transferred to your Hotel. Rest of the day will be free at your leisure and individual activities. Chiang Mai, Thailand’s Northern Rose is the second largest city of the country. You could also explore the famous Night Bazaar on your own. Overnight stay at the Hotel / Resort.
Day 2 – CHIANG MAI Half day city tour
After breakfast , proceed for Chiang Mai Half day city tour.
This tour takes you on an unforgettable drive through many different parts of the city, passing markets, residential areas, foreign consulates and establishments, government buildings and Ta-Pae, Chiang Mai’s main street. Visit four of the most important temples: Wat Chiang Man (AD 1297), the oldest temple within the city walls; Wat Chedi Luang (AD 1411), where the Emerald Buddha was once enshrined; Wat Pra Singh (AD 1345), housing a very sacred 1,500 year old Buddha image; and Wat Suan Dok (AD 1371), where the ashes of Chiang Mai’s Royal Family are interred.exquisite blooms.
Day 3 – CHIANG MAI PAI by road
After breakfast , check out from hotel proceed for Pai by Van (Approx 128 KMS from Chiang Mai)
Pai :- Pai has three happening main streets, with the scenic Pai River cutting through the eastern part of town. Bamboo rafting and white-river rafting, popular among adventurous souls, are two of the best ways to appreciate Pai’s picturesque landscape. If you prefer to stay on dry land, hiking or mountain trekking is another fascinating option, apart from browsing a collection of souvenir shops in the town centre. Exploring outer Pai, peppered with natural hot springs, waterfalls and ethnic hill-tribe villages, is also something to consider.
Check in at Hotel , evening free , overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 4 – PAI- CHIANG RAI
After breakfast, you will be transferred to CHIANG RAI VIA road ( Approx 303 Kms )
CHIANH RAI :-
Chiang Rai City remains a sleepy provincial town with a pleasant atmosphere. Compared to its sister town Chiang Mai, it has a more relaxed and down-to-earth feel but is never short on historical and cultural attractions of its own. Founded in 1262 as the capital of the Mengrai Dynasty, after Chiang Saen, today the city retains a strong Lanna identity, mostly through its impressive collection of temples, art, language, cuisine and music. But unlike Chiang Mai, the city offers little diversity when it comes to nightlife, entertainment and shopping, and most of these are concentrated in the area around the Clock Tower.
Check in at Hotel , evening free , overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 5 – Koh Phi Phi to Krabi
Depart from Chiang rai City, head to The Golden Triangle territory located 80 Kilometres away from the city. The tour takes you to visit Sop Ruak area, where the Ruak river converges with the mighty Mekong and the borders of Myanmar,Thailand and Laos. This is the apex of the Thai portion of notorious Golden Triangle, but nowadays this side of the border is less wild. Continue to the ancient town of Chiang Saen, a small town which is one of the earliest Thai kingdoms, which features many people ruins haphazardly scattered about town. The Chiang Saen Bhuddha images with their fine oval faces are said to be the earliest expression of a purely Siamese sculpture style. Redeem informationVoucher type: PrintedPrinted Voucher. Print and bring the voucher to enjoy the activity.LocationStart point: Pick-up from hotels in Chiang Rai.End point: Same as the starting pointScheduleOpening dates08:00 – 12:00Duration: 4 Hours
Day 6 – DEPART CHIANG RAI
After Breakfast check-out from the hotel and proceed to the airport for the return journey with wonderful memories of Thailand.
What's Included
- 02 Nights at Chiang Mai
- 03 Nights at Chiang Rai
- Daily buffet breakfast at all places in the hotels
- Local Representative for assistance on all arrival and departure transfers
- All transfers, excursions and sightseeing tours will be by Air Conditioned
What's Excluded
- Items of Personal Nature.
- Thailand Visa
- Any other service or meal which is not mentioned in above inclusions.
- GST 5% + TCS 5% applicable as per Current date
- Early Check-in and Late Check Out
- Airport Transfers as per SIC Timings only (between 6 AM till 4 PM)
FAQs
As you finalise one of the Thailand packages, consider first its seasons and which most ideal for a visit. Although Thailand is a year-round destination, still it is a good idea to plan your travels in the cool and dry season. The time from November to April marks the cold season, bringing in tourists from all over the world. It is the best time to pursue water activities such as snorkelling and diving in Koh Samui, Phuket and Krabi. It is a good time to visit Phi Phi Islands in the south. In this season the days are warm with a gentle breeze floating down from the sea, with cooler nights. The humidity is also low. Even at this time the day temperature reaches a maximum of around 30 degree Celsius in Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi and Koh Samui. You need to however avoid Koh Samui in this season as it receives torrential rainfall. Avoid July to August as it is the monsoon season in Thailand and frequent heavy rains can derail your itinerary, add to that the chaos on Bangkok’s already-bustling streets. May to June are the summer months when Thailand is quite hot and a time often picked by budget travellers as accommodation and flight prices typically go down owing to very low footfalls, the off- season in Thailand.
Ahead of closing one of the Thailand tour packages, you need to first book your flights and check whether there are direct flights from the city where you live to Bangkok, Thailand’s capital. There are direct flights to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhoomi International Airport and Don Mueang Airport from New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport. You can fly onboard domestic carriers like IndiGo, national carrier Air India, GoFirst, Vistara and SpiceJet aside from international airlines serving the route such as Thai Airways, Thai AirAsia, Druk Air, Emirates, Vietjet Air, Thai Smile to name a few. A direct flight from Delhi to Bangkok takes about 4.5 hours, with flights available at a wonderful frequency through the week at decent intervals. You can fly directly to Bangkok from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata. You can even fly directly from Delhi to Phuket onboard GoFirst, Thai Airways, IndiGo among others, with the average flight time being 4 hours and 30 minutes.
There are several Thailand holiday packages to choose from. But you need to first decide the main purpose of your visit to Thailand, whether it is to experience the street scene, shopping or lazing on its balmy beaches. If it is the latter, you will be left spoilt for choice. Thailand has some stunning beaches lapped by azure waters. Thailand’s beaches are ideal whether you are a solo traveller, a large family, a group of friends or a honeymooning couple. The beach destinations cater to backpackers as well as the elderly and those travelling with children. Powdery white sands, limestone karsts, cosy coves and coconut palms characterise a typical Thai beach where diving, snorkelling and cave exploration opportunities galore, and where the life at a resort centres around the beaches. Krabi is known for its sea cliffs and the tropical vegetation that cover them, also popular with cliff climbers. Surfing enthusiasts prefer the waters of Koh Lipe while the kite-boarders like it at Hua Hin, with divers choosing Koh Tao for the opportunities it offers to spot whale sharks and other tropical fish. Phi Phi Islands, Pattaya and Phuket are ideal for beach bums who prefer to go for a lazy swim and generally soak up the sun while reading a book. For some holistic healing and breathtaking coastal scenery, go nowhere other than Koh Samui. The sunsets on the beach, the seafood offerings and the scope for endless walks make it a perfect retreat.
Thailand has three seasons, the summer, the monsoon and the winter. Summer begins from March and lasts through June with temperatures hovering between 33 and 48 degree Celsius in the day and plummeting to 27 degree Celsius in the night. The rainy months between July and November receive frequent to heavy rainfall towards early evening with temperature averaging around 32 degree in the day and a pleasant 16 degree Celsius in the nights. The winter or dry season between late November through February has day temperature hovering around 32 degree while the nights can be cool at 12 degree Celsius. This is invariable the most preferred season to visit Thailand.
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