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Tour code: AQTLCT1 / Visiting: Thailand
Travel style: Classic Tour
Length of stay: 4 days/3 nights
Destination: Bangkok
The most colorful of Thailand’s floating markets is the one at Damnoen Saduak in Ratchaburi Province, about 104 kms southwest of Bangkok. Visit the famous floating market, then board a canal boat and view native life along the canal banks and arrive at the market, where boats of various shapes and size, carry goods for trading
Tour code: AQTLCT2 / Visiting: Thailand
Travel style: Classic Tour
Length of stay: 4 days/3 nights
Destination: Chiang Mai
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep The temple is perched high on Doi Suthep Hill (3500 feet above sea level) overlooking the whole city. The repository of a sacred relic of the Lord Buddha, the temple is regarded as the holiest religious place of Chiang Mai. Continue to visit Phu Ping Palace, their Majesties’ Winter Palace (4000 feet above sea level)
Tour code: AQTLCT3 / Visiting: Thailand
Travel style: Classic Tour
Length of stay: 4 days/3 nights
Destination: Chiang Rai
Wat Phra That Chedi Luang, a 13th century temple built by the 3rd ruler of the Lanna Kingdom in the early 13th century. The temple is constructed of classical Chiang Saen. Visit the " Hall of Opium" at the Golden Triangle Park, the 5,600 square-meter Hall of Opium craved into a hill, present the history of opium from its natural properties to its use as long as 5000 years.
Tour code: AQTLCT4 / Visiting: Thailand
Travel style: Classic Tour
Length of stay: 8 days/7 nights
Destination: Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai
Chiang Mai’s famous temples: Wat Chiang Man situated in town, the first temple built in Chiang Mai around 1300 AD; Wat Phra Singh has the most complete version of Lanna chapel and is home to Phra Buddha Singh, considered Chiang Mai’s most important and sacred Buddha image; Wat Suan Dok has the north’s largest chapel royal
Tour code: AQTLCT5 / Visiting: Thailand
Travel style: Classic Tour
Length of stay: 8 days/7 nights
Destination: Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui
Grand Palace - consists of three imposing buildings; the Amarin Vinitch Throne Hall (originally a Hall of Justice but used today for coronation ceremonies); Dusit Maha Prasat Palace (initially served as a venue for royal audiences and later as Royal Funerary Hall ).