Thailand Discovery - OLD Accommodation
The hotels listed below are meant as an indication only and are subject to change.
Bangkok Palace Hotel
The Bangkok Palace Hotel is Centrally located in Bangkok’s commercial, shopping and entertainment district (the Pratunam area) and is within walking distance of the major shopping areas of Bangkok. It offers 660 newly refurbished air-conditioned rooms and suites that are well appointed and decorated.
Golden Pine Resort, Chiang Rai
The Golden Pine Resort consists of 80 beautifully designed cottages located in the heart of the Lanna countryside. The site was previously a rural village and is surrounded by Rice Fields on either side. In the centre of the property is a beautiful swimming pool complete with Jacuzzi.
Burasari Phuket Hotel
Burasari is a boutique hotel in the heart of Patong Beach in Phuket, offering a full experience of sophisticated style, comfort, privacy, tranquility, and a first class international dining for discerning travellers. The hotel is only a few minutes walk away to Patong’s exciting array of restaurants, souvenir shops, art shops, diving shops, cafes, beer bars, pubs, karaoke and the new Jungceylon shopping mall, the biggest international shopping and leisure destination in Phuket and southern Thailand.
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Thailand Discovery - OLD
7 Unique Experiences!
- Visit to Sukhothai Historical Park
- Fascinating look at a working temple during a visit to Wat Mahathat
- Visit various Hill Tribes in the Golden Triangle
- Visit the famous floating markets of Damnoen Saduak
- Try out you bargaining skills Chiang Mai’s lively night market
- Take an exciting elephant trek through the jungle
- Visit the moving Australian funded Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum
Tour Details
Trip Info
Group Size
Min: 4
| Max: 18
Transportation
River Boat, Raft Cruise, Coach, Elephant (optional), Local Trains, Plane
Tips
Pre-paid tips, $70 AUD pp.
Days 1-11 only.
Destinations Visited
Bangkok, River Kwai, Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, Phitsanulok, Sukhothai, Chiang Rai,
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