Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
Unveil Thailand's vibrant culture, golden temples, lush jungles, and mouthwatering cuisine on an unforgettable 3-day adventure.
Start your adventure at the iconic Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, within the Grand Palace complex. Marvel at the intricate architecture and gilded statues that define Thailand's spiritual heart.
Stroll to the serene Wat Pho, home of the Reclining Buddha and birthplace of traditional Thai massage. Don't miss the exquisite wall murals and tranquil gardens.
Take a traditional longtail boat tour through the Thonburi Canals ("khlongs") to experience a different side of Bangkok, passing stilted houses, floating markets, and local life along the waterways.
Enjoy a late lunch at the riverside The Deck by the River, where you can savor Thai cuisine with stunning views of Wat Arun across the Chao Phraya River.
After sunset, head to the neon-lit Yaowarat Road in Chinatown for an epic street food crawl, sampling legendary dishes like pad thai, oyster omelets, and mango sticky rice.
Begin at the mountaintop Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai’s most sacred temple, offering panoramic city views and a glimpse into local spiritual traditions.
Visit the ethical Elephant Nature Park to interact with rescued elephants in a responsible setting, learning about conservation and even helping prepare their food.
For lunch, indulge in authentic Northern Thai dishes at Khao Soi Khun Yai, famed for its creamy, spicy khao soi noodles in a humble, open-air setting.
Experience Chiang Mai’s vibrant Night Bazaar, where you can shop for handicrafts, sample snacks, and soak up the lively evening atmosphere.
Relax on the powdery sands of Kata Beach, known for its clear turquoise waters, gentle waves, and laid-back local vibe—perfect for a morning swim or sunbathing.
Discover the colorful Sino-Portuguese architecture and trendy cafés in Phuket Old Town. Wander Thalang Road for murals, boutique shops, and authentic local eats.
For lunch, savor southern Thai flavors at the beloved Lock Tien Food Court, a local institution serving classic Phuket noodle dishes and Hokkien specialties.
Cap your day at Promthep Cape, Phuket’s most famous sunset viewpoint, where dramatic cliffs overlook the Andaman Sea—bring your camera for unforgettable golden hour photos.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
Nov–Feb (cool, dry season)
Typical weather
hot and humid year-round, rainy May–Oct
Daily budget
Budget $20/day · Mid $50/day · Luxury $150+/day
Currency
Thai Baht (THB)
Tipping
5–10% at restaurants, small tips for services
Power
Type A/B/C, 220V
Language
“Sawasdee” · “Khop Khun”
Good to know
Respect temples: dress modestly and remove shoes