Compare Luxury Thailand Family Trip by Exotic Voyages vs Temples, Jungles & Towers: Thailand to Singapore by Ritz Tours
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Duration | 11 days | 12 days |
Price From | $ 4,350 | $ 1,900 |
Price Per Day | $ 395 | $ 158 |
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Trip Style | Private guided tour | Group tour |
Lodging Level | Luxury | Luxury |
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Flights & Transport | Ground transport included | Ground transport included |
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Meals Included | N/A | N/A |
Description |
Thailand has something for everyone. A vacation in Thailand is definitely a great plan for your family holiday with so much fun, bonding time, and adventure through Thailand's most must-have activities. Find out the best food with a frenzied tuk-tuk ride. Uncover the history of an old Bangkok. Family bonding in a cooking class in Chiang Mai. Be just a few steps away from the rescued elephants in the infamous Golden Triangle. Relax on a three-night stay at your beachfront luxurious resort in Koh Samui. Tell us what else you would want for your get-together family trip. |
From brilliant Bangkok to exotic Chiang Mai and pristine Singapore: this 12-day tour is a journey through contrasting cultures and sights. Admire the gold temples and floating markets of Thailand’s frenetic capital of Bangkok before sampling the lush scenery and cultural charms of its ‘Rose of the North’—the mountain-framed city of Chiang Mai. Your vacation ends in the city-state of Singapore, with its space-age towers and world-class shopping. |
Day 1 Bangkok
Hotel: Villa de Pranakorn
Arrive in Bangkok, a city filled with thrilling experiences, you’ll be welcomed by your private guide. Enjoy VIP arrival assistance and being transferred to your luxury hotel. Relax and get ready to explore the Land of Smiles.
Day 2 Bangkok
Hotel: Villa de Pranakorn
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
For the first Bangkok exploration, you discover the roots of Bangkok’s way of life, visit lesser-known places, try different local transportation and learn to cook a Thai dessert with the secret recipe shared by a local family.
At night, visit a flower market, temples, Chinatown, and taste the street food on a tuk-tuk ride. Finish the day with a drink at a rooftop bar and enjoy panoramic views over the Bangkok skyline.
Day 3 Chiang Mai
Hotel: Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Fly north to tranquil Chiang Rai. Transfer to a luxurious camp where you’ll stay for the next two nights. Set on a ridge overlooking the hills of Myanmar and Laos, Anantara supports the nonprofit Golden Triangle Elephant Foundation which cares for about two dozen elephants. Relax at leisure, spending your time here as you choose.
Day 4 Chiang Mai
Hotel: Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Relax at your balcony that overlooks both Laos and Myanmar. Several experiences right at resort: a river boat journey on the Mekong to the border of three countries, a 90-minute spa treatment, in-house class like a hand-on cooking class or private yoga or pilates class and getting up close to the elephants. Then check in your “Jungle Bubbles” and spend an unforgettable night observing the elephants from the comfort of your very own, fully furnished, transparent bubble.
Day 5 Chiang Mai
Hotel: U Nimman Chiang Mai
Meals: Breakfast
This morning you will be picked up and transferred to Chiang Mai. On the way, visit the famous Wat Rong Khun, or the White Temple, and one the most unique temple highlights in the north of Thailand. This magnificent and intricate work of art is a combination of ancient art and contemporary architecture undertaken by a local artist, Chalermchai Kositpipat. Overnight at the U Nimman hotel in Chiang Mai.
Day 6 Chiang Mai
Hotel: U Nimman Chiang Mai
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Visit a tea plantation to learn everything about the art of making tea. Later, take a scenic long-tail boat ride to a floating bungalow to have lunch at Mae Ngat Dam. This afternoon, visit Bua Thong, a beautiful limestone waterfall with three levels and creamy white rocks. Then, climb up the waterfall or cool off in the crystal clear water and soothing sound of nature.
Day 7 Chiang Mai
Hotel: U Nimman Chiang Mai
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Join the best cooking class in Thailand to learn some northern Thai recipes. Making your way to a lively local market with in-the-know chefs who have deep knowledge in authentic Thai culinary. Depending on the dishes you choose to cook, you’ll have an opportunity to learn secret recipes of making either fresh coconut milk or sticky rice, both are famous in Thai cuisine.
Day 8 KOH SAMUI
Hotel: Santiburi Koh Samui
Meals: Breakfast
Your guide will transfer you privately to the airport to take a flight to Koh Samui, an island gateway of tropical Thailand, famous with palm-peppered islands and sugar-coated beaches Check-in the lavish Santiburi Koh Samui which sits along an attractive stretch of course and your base for the next three nights. Relax and have a day at leisure.
Day 9 KOH SAMUI
Hotel: Santiburi Koh Samui
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
This morning, setting off for a full day tour to explore marine life. With multiple diving spots, Koh Samui offers a gateway into the wonders of the underwater world. Hop from beach to beach for sightseeing, swimming, and snorkeling through coral reefs and colorful fish. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant on the beautiful island of Koh Tao.
Day 10 KOH SAMUI
Hotel: Santiburi Koh Samui
Meals: Breakfast
Take in one last day of relaxation at the resort, enjoying the island’s largest pool, views, and sport facilities. The Santiburi Koh Samui is a low-carbon resort with more than 1,200 trees. Mae Nam walking street is just a short stroll away, perfect for a family walk.
Day 11 Phuket
Hotel: Santiburi Koh Samui
Meals: Breakfast
After a leisurely breakfast, transfer to the airport and fly to Bangkok, where you connect with your departure flight home.
DAY 1: USA—Bangkok
Board an international overnight flight in the US for your journey to Thailand’s capital of Bangkok.
DAY 2: Arrival Bangkok
Take a comfortable transfer to your hotel in this vast metropolis and enjoy the remainder of the day to relax and recharge at your hotel as you please; perhaps dipping into the city’s shopping malls and restaurant scene later on.
DAY 3: Bangkok
Today, enjoy a guided morning tour of Bangkok’s top sights. Explore the Grand Palace—a walled residence beside the Chao Phraya River that was home to Siam’s and Thailand’s kings between 1782 and 1925. Explore this stunning complex of gold-coated palaces and halls as your guide charts their history, and visit its Temple of the Emerald Buddha, where pilgrims pray to a miniature 15th-century jade Buddha statue. Continue to the beautiful Marble Hall and after lunch at a local restaurant, enjoy the afternoon free before sitting down to a delicious Thai set dinner at your hotel tonight.
DAY 4: Bangkok—Damnoen Saduak—Bangkok
After an early start, journey west to Thailand’s famous Damnoen Saduak floating market. Enjoy views of Bangkok waking up to the day along the way, and at the market, settle into a boat to roam the canals crowded with floating and waterside stalls. View the wealth of fresh fruits, vegetables, and souvenirs on offer, take photos of the bustling scenes, and purchase any goods that take your fancy. As you explore, learn how the market developed and gain insight into the daily lives of the vendors.
DAY 5: Bangkok—Bang Pa In - Ayutthaya - Bangkok
Today brings a day trip to Thailand’s UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ayutthaya, an archaeological park featuring the remnants of what was once the medieval capital of Siam. On the way, visit Bang Pa-in, a cluster of 18th-century pavilions, residences, and gardens used by Siam’s kings as a summer dwelling. Wander the manicured lawns and bridges of this gorgeous retreat to see highlights such as its Thai-style lake pavilion, a glittering mix of gold eaves and multicolored tiles. Then, continue to Ayutthaya to explore its crumbled temples, pagodas, stupas, and statues of Buddhas—all of which were once part of a vast royal city. Cover highlights such as the Yaichaimongkol Temple and Mahathat Temple—the latter home to a much-photographed stone image of the Buddha’s face entwined in tree roots. Finally, board a modern riverboat to cruise back to Bangkok along the Chao Phraya, soaking in views of the riverside villages from the comfortable interior or decks, and enjoying a buffet lunch as you sail.
DAY 6: Bangkok—Chiang Mai
Transfer to Bangkok airport and fly to Chiang Mai, Thailand’s northern capital. Nestled in mist-veiled mountains, this culturally rich ‘Rose of the North’ offers Buddhist temples, open-air markets, and many mountain attractions. Meet your local tour representative at the airport and transfer to your hotel to relax and get your bearings as you wish.
DAY 7: Chiang Mai
This morning, journey through Chiang Mai’s rainforest to the Mae Rim Elephant Sanctuary, a camp dedicated to caring for rescued elephants. Observe the elephants and walk with them in the forest as you discover how they’re looked after. Next, savor lunch at a local restaurant before visiting a community of the Big Earring and Long Neck Karen tribal peoples. Meet the women of these ancient hill communities and browse their wares of hand-worked souvenirs, including silks and other fabrics woven on wooden looms. After your cultural discoveries here, return to Chiang Mai to enjoy the remainder of the day as you wish.
DAY 8: Chiang Mai
Today, visit the Temple of Wat Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai’s most iconic symbol and a major pilgrimage location. Standing on a hilltop 1,050 meters above sea level, this 14th-century temple boasts a gleaming gold chedi said to hold a piece of the Buddha’s shoulder bone. Climb stairs flanked by ornate serpent carvings, see the statue of a white elephant—depicting the animal said to have carried the bone to its resting place— and admire the chedi and temple grounds, rimmed with terraces affording spectacular views over Chiang Mai. After a restaurant lunch, browse a Thai handicrafts village for mementoes such as hand-painted umbrellas, silks, and wood carvings.
DAY 9: Chiang Mai—Singapore
Today, fly to the island city state of Singapore, on the Malay Peninsula’s southern tip. A mix of different Asian influences, this unique city blends modern skyscrapers with Chinese shophouses, British colonial architecture, Hindu shrines, and the incredible three-towered Marina Bay Sands—a hotel topped by a 57-story-high infinity pool. After landing at Singapore airport, meet your local tour guide and transfer to your hotel.
DAY 10: Singapore
Today, experience a full-day sightseeing tour of this extraordinary city. Call at waterfront Merlion Park, home to the half-lion, half-fish ‘Merlion’ statue that is Singapore’s mythical symbol; visit the Esplanade—Theatres on the Bay, and behold the bird’s-eye views from the Marina Bay Sands Skypark observatory. Other stops include the Helix Bridge, 19th-century Chijmes shopping complex, the art déco Parkview Square, Little India, and Singapore’s futuristic Gardens by the Bay—a trio of waterfront gardens boasting plant life from around the world and sci-fi-like cooled Conservatories and Supertree structures. Marvel at the vertical-garden Supertrees from the aerial walkway and delve into the Cloud Forest, a glass-framed world of mountain mists, lush vegetation, and a waterfall.
DAY 11: Singapore
To use the whole day sightseeing or relax independently—perhaps hitting Singapore’s malls, dining at Chinatown or Little India, or relaxing by the hotel pool.
DAY 12: Singapore—USA
Today, wave goodbye to Singapore as you transfer to the airport and board your return flight to the USA.