Thailand Archives · Asian Trails https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail-country/thailand/ Asian Trails Thu, 23 May 2024 06:51:50 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 Elephant Sanctuary and Sea Turtle Conservation https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/elephant-sanctuary-and-sea-turtle-conservation/ Thu, 09 May 2024 03:59:15 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1036952 Khao Lak’s most picturesque scenery is revealed on a silent and relaxing bamboo raft trip followed by a short trek to Ton Pling Waterfall.

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Elephant Sanctuary and Sea Turtle Conservation

Elephant Sanctuary and Sea Turtle Conservation

A fascinating insight is provided into the conservation of some of Thailand’s most important animals. We start with a ride on a raft to Wang Kiang Koo Waterfall where we can take a refreshing dip. We then visit the Sea Turtle Conservation Centre to learn about the effort made to safeguard these creatures. After lunch at a local restaurant, we head to Wat Lak Kaen temple. Our excursion concludes with a visit to an elephant sanctuary where we can interact with the friendly giants. This diverse tour is perfect for those with an adventurous spirit.

  • This tour takes 8 hours with departure at 9 am;
  • The programme operates on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only with a minimum of 2 and maximum of 10 people;
  • Pick up and drop off are only available for main hotels within the Khao Lak and Ban Naam Khem areas.
  • Tours and transfers operated with licensed, English-speaking assistance;
  • Transportation for tours and transfers are arranged by air-conditioned vehicle unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • All meals as indicated in the programme (food only).

This is one of our Sustainable Trails, an excursion that maximises positive impacts on local communities and minimises negative impacts on the environment in the following ways:

  • Eat locally – Enjoy local dishes and snacks made using locally-sourced ingredients;
  • Transport alternatively – This experience includes an immersive walking tour;
  • Experience meaningfully – Guests participate in activities at the turtle conservation project and elephant sanctuary which involves interaction with the original inhabitants of this tropical paradise.
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Bamboo Rafting, Waterfalls and Turtle Conservation https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/bamboo-rafting-waterfalls-and-turtle-conservation/ Thu, 09 May 2024 02:55:28 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1036941 Khao Lak’s most picturesque scenery is revealed on a silent and relaxing bamboo raft trip followed by a short trek to Ton Pling Waterfall.

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Bamboo Rafting, Waterfalls and Turtle Conservation

Bamboo Rafting, Waterfalls and Turtle Conservation

Khao Lak’s most picturesque scenery is revealed on a silent and relaxing bamboo raft trip. The serene and lush countryside is home to abundant creatures, such as exotic birds and monkeys. We will be treated to an ever-changing view as we float to a turtle conservation area dedicated to the preservation of this endangered species. Concluding our exploration, we take a short trek to Ton Pling Waterfall where we can take a refreshing dip in a natural rock pool. This excursion reveals some of Thailand’s finest land and seascapes.

  • This tour takes 3 hours with departures at 9 am and 1 pm;
  • The programme is operated daily with a minimum of 2 and maximum of 10 people.
  • Pick up and drop off are only available for main hotels within the Khao Lak and Ban Naam Khem areas.
  • Tours and transfers operated with licensed, English-speaking assistance;
  • Transportation for tours and transfers are arranged by air-conditioned vehicle unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • All meals as indicated in the programme (food only).

This is one of our Sustainable Trails, an excursion that maximises positive impacts on local communities and minimises negative impacts on the environment in the following ways:

  • Eat locally – Enjoy local dishes and snacks made using locally-sourced ingredients;
  • Transport alternatively – This experience includes an immersive walking tour;
  • Experience meaningfully – Guests participate in activities at the turtle conservation project and also experience bamboo rafting which involves interaction with the original inhabitants of this tropical paradise.
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RV River Kwai Cruise https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/rv-river-kwai-cruise/ Wed, 20 Mar 2024 09:57:11 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1036459 The RV River Kwai is Thailand’s first five-star inland cruise ship, opening up new river routes in Kanchanaburi province. Four and seven-day river and golf cruises operate, with supreme comfort on the colonial style vessel.

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RV River Kwai Cruise

RV River Kwai Cruise

The RV River Kwai is Thailand’s first five-star inland cruise ship, opening up new river routes in Kanchanaburi province. Navigation along this idyllic waterway reveals a constantly changing landscape. The journey involves stimulating morning and afternoon excursions to temples, historical sites and natural attractions such as waterfalls and hot springs.

Guests enjoy luxury services such as à la carte meals served al fresco on the sun deck. The ornate RV River Kwai carries up to 20 passengers across 10 teakwood cabins with full facilities.

Promotional rates starting from THB 30,200 per person are available on selected journeys until October 2024.
This special offer is based on two people sharing a twin cabin and is inclusive of meals, transfers, entrance fees, English-speaking guide during sightseeing and one complimentary bottle of wine per cabin. Terms and conditions apply.

Itinerary | Upstream

The journey is sometimes as important as the destination and this is true on today’s adventure as we visit a wealth of fascinating attractions. We leave Bangkok for Kanchanaburi, via Nakorn Pathom and stop at this location to view the tallest stupa in Thailand at Phra Pathom Chedi. The structure measures 127 metres in height and its creation inspired the development of the town. Next is the riverside Khao Noi Cave Temple (Wat Tham Khao Noi). This monastery sits on a hill and features Chinese architecture and cultural art, as well as splendid views of the mountainous horizon from an exterior viewpoint. We also make a stop at the nearby Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Sua) which features Thai cultural art. On arrival in Kanchanaburi we visit the JEATH War Museum, a realistic depiction of a prisoner of war camp with bamboo huts which give an insight into the grim living conditions and atrocities endured by detainees who were forced to build the Thai-Burma ‘Death Railway.’ We then board the RV River Kwai at Nong Ya Dock with lunch and dinner on board and the afternoon at leisure.

Our relaxing river cruise continues upstream on the Kwai Noi River to Muang Singh. After breakfast we step ashore and visit a boarding school for refugee children built under the patronage of H.R.H. Crown Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. We then explore Prasat Muang Singh, a historical park containing Khmer architecture dating back 800 years. This site marked the Western border of the Khmer Empire in what is now Thailand and it serves as a potent reminder of the enormity of the Khmer domain. Muang Singh, the ‘city of the lions,’ was probably established as a trading post in this era. We then continue by coach to Tha Kilen Train Station, a site which holds significant relevance in the construction of the Thai-Burma ‘Death Railway.’ We take a third class train to Saphan Tham Krasae and pass over the famed 300 metres-long trestle bridge that clings to the cliff side. On arrival, we proceed to the riverside Krasae Cave which houses a venerable Buddha image. We then continue by coach to Sai Yok village located on the river bank. Lunch and dinner are on board and the afternoon is at leisure.

Our final day of cruising takes in more amazing natural and man-made attractions. After breakfast we take a short stroll uphill to visit Kaeng Lava Cave, the area’s deepest cave at 500 metres in length. Inside are stalactites and stalagmites and mystical stone draperies and hidden chambers. We then continue by coach to Hellfire Pass, a notorious section of the ‘Death Railway’ that cuts through a towering stone mountain. We follow a trail that leads to Hin Tok Bridge and the Konyu Cutting where a plaque commemorates the horrors endured by the prisoners of war (POW) who built the railway under Japanese enslavement. The memorial complex, Hin Lek Fai, stands in honour of these Allied soldiers and conscripted labour from Burma, India, Malaysia and Thailand who died during the railway’s construction. We enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in Sai Yok National Park and take in the gushing Sai Yok Yai Waterfalls. The afternoon is at leisure on board, ahead of a farewell dinner.

We start the day in traditional Buddhist style ‘making merit’ by offering food to monks at a nearby temple in return for a blessing and then return to the boat for breakfast. We then jump onshore again and head to Kanchanaburi to visit Wat Tham Khao Poon, an amazing subterranean world with nine caverns full of Hindu and Buddhist shrines. The exterior of the temple has a marvellous viewpoint of the Kwai Noi River valley. We then visit the Thailand-Burma Railway Centre Museum, a facility that provides a detailed insight into the 415-km Thai-Burma ‘Death Railway’ built by enslaved Allied soldiers and Asian conscripts during World War Two. We then visit Don Rak War Cemetery where 6,982 Allied POWs who died building the railway are buried. We continue to the famed Bridge over the River Kwai, which inspired the war era film of the same name. We enjoy lunch at a riverside restaurant overlooking the bridge and then head to Bangkok and transfer to respective hotels.

Itinerary | Downstream

The journey is sometimes as important as the destination and this is true on today’s adventure as we visit a wealth of fascinating attractions en route. We leave Bangkok for Kanchanaburi, via Nakorn Pathom and stop at this location to view the tallest stupa in Thailand at Phra Pathom Chedi. The structure measures 127 metres in height and its creation inspired the development of the town. Next is the riverside Khao Noi Cave Temple (Wat Tham Khao Noi). This monastery sits on a hill and features Chinese architecture and cultural art, as well as splendid views of the mountainous horizon. We also make a stop at the nearby Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Sua) which features Thai cultural art. After lunch at a renowned Thai restaurant, we proceed to Hellfire Pass, a notorious section of the Thai-Burma ‘Death Railway’ that cuts through a towering stone mountain. We follow a trail that leads to Hin Tok Bridge and the Konyu Cutting where a plaque commemorates the Allied soldiers and Asian conscripts forced to build the railway by Japanese forces. We then board the RV River Kwai, and the afternoon at leisure with dinner on board.

Our relaxing river cruise continues downstream on the Kwai Noi River. After breakfast on board we visit a boarding school for refugee children built under the patronage of H.R.H. Crown Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. We then drive to Hin Dad Hot Springs. The natural hot springs, with two large pools and private baths, were discovered by Japanese soldiers supervising the construction of the Thai-Burma ‘Death Railway.’ The minerals in the spring are believed to cure numerous ailments. We then visit stunning Pha Tad Waterfall in the west of Si Nakharin Dam National Park. This water feature originates from a small stream called Huai Kui Mang that flows into the Kwai Noi River. We reboard our vessel at Kaeng Pa Lorm and enjoy lunch ahead of some river rafting or canoeing. If time permits we will visit a nearby indigenous Mon village before returning to the RV River Kwai for dinner.

Our downstream cruise continues along the idyllic riverscape of Kanchanaburi province. After breakfast on board we make a short stop at Sai Yok village. We enjoy lunch on board as we navigate the lush and mountainous landscape. We then board a coach and head to the riverside Krasae Cave which houses a venerable Buddha image and an excellent exterior viewpoint of the rolling hills. Next is Tha Kilen Train Station, a site which holds special significance in the construction of the Thai-Burma ‘Death Railway.’ We take a third class train to Saphan Tham Krasae and pass over the famed 300 metres long trestle bridge that clings to the cliff side. After arrival, we explore Prasat Muang Singh, a historical park containing Khmer architecture dating back 800 years. This site marked the Western border of the Khmer Empire in what is now Thailand and it serves as a potent reminder of the enormity of the Khmer domain. We renew our journey along the Kwai Noi River, with the afternoon at leisure and a farewell dinner in the evening.

Today’s adventure starts with exploration of an amazing cave temple. After breakfast we visit Wat Tham Khao Poon, an astonishing subterranean world with nine caverns full of Hindu and Buddhist shrines. The exterior viewpoint has a marvellous view of the Kwai Noi River valley. We continue by coach to Kanchanaburi to visit the world famous Bridge over the River Kwai that was immortalised in the World War Two movie of the same name. This sturdy iron bridge was a crucial part of the ‘Death Railway,’ and it took enslaved Allied POWs and Asian conscripts 16 months to build. After this historical experience we continue to the Thailand-Burma Railway Centre Museum, an interactive facility that provides a remarkable insight into the Thai-Burma ‘Death Railway.’ Finally, we visit the Donrak War Cemetery which contains the remains of 6,982 Allied POWs who died during the construction of the rail link. We then reboard the RV River Kwai with lunch served as we cruise towards Nong Ya Dock. On arrival, we return to Bangkok by coach and transfer to respective hotels.

  • RV River Kwai requires a minimum of 4 guests to guarantee operation of any cruises;
  • The cruise does not operate during annual dry dock period between 1 May and 02 July.
  • Cruise accommodation and meals as mentioned in the itinerary;
  • Entrance fees for sites mentioned in the itinerary;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • Private licensed English speaking staff.
  • Additional meals and accommodation not mentioned in the itinerary;
  • Tours, excursions or other services that are not outlined in the tour description;
  • Personal expenses such as meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees and optional tours, unless otherwise stated;
  • Hotel accommodation in the destination of commencement;
  • Supplements for transfers for customers arriving or departing from any airport or resorts located outside the general pick-up and drop-off locations;
  • Hotel expenses of a personal nature, should an overnight be included: this includes mini-bar consumption, laundry, room service, any telephone or other communication cost not mentioned in the program;
  • Travel insurance(highly recommended).
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Upstream 22-Apr-24
Downstream 25-Apr-24
Upstream 01-Jul-24 *Promotional fares available
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Upstream 08-Jul-24
Downstream 11-Jul-24
Upstream 15-Jul-24 *Promotional fares available
Downstream 18-Jul-24
Upstream 22-Jul-24
Downstream 25-Jul-24
Upstream 29-Jul-24
Downstream 01-Aug-24
Upstream 05-Aug-24 *Promotional fares available
Downstream 08-Aug-24
Upstream 12-Aug-24
Downstream 15-Aug-24
Upstream 19-Aug-24 *Promotional fares available
Downstream 22-Aug-24
Upstream 26-Aug-24
Downstream 29-Aug-24
Upstream 02-Sep-24 *Promotional fares available
Downstream 05-Sep-24
Upstream 09-Sep-24
Downstream 12-Sep-24
Upstream 16-Sep-24 *Promotional fares available
Downstream 19-Sep-24
Upstream 23-Sep-24
Downstream 26-Sep-24
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Downstream 03-Oct-24
Upstream 07-Oct-24 *Promotional fares available
Downstream 10-Oct-24
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Upstream 21-Oct-24 *Promotional fares available
Downstream 24-Oct-24
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Mutelu Trip https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/mutelu-trip/ Mon, 18 Mar 2024 09:44:13 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1036424 Embark on a spiritual journey on a tour of some of Chiang Mai’s most revered religious sites, travelling in a silent and clean electric tuk-tuk.

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Mutelu Trip

Mutelu Trip

Embark on a spiritual journey on a tour of some of Chiang Mai’s most revered religious sites. This discovery is conducted in silent and clean electric tuk-tuks – the perfect vehicles to visit sacred sites. We pay our devotion at Wat Lok Moli, a temple that dates back to the 14th century. This features a huge chedi, constructed in 1527, which contains the ashes of several Mengrai Dynasty kings who ruled the Lanna Kingdom from the 13th to the 16th centuries. We then pay homage to Queen Mahadevi Chiraprapa, followed by a stop at Wat Chiang Man, a temple famous for merit making.

Our journey continues to a Brahmin statue to pay respect to the ‘god of success’. This is carved from a single piece of teak wood, that weighs five tons and stands at a height of six metres, making it the largest of its kind in Thailand. Our last stop is the Old Quarter, including Thapae Gate, one of the most famous landmarks in Chiang Mai, followed by the return to our hotel. This is the perfect excursion to gain spiritual enlightenment at the city’s most revered sites.

  • This tour takes 4 hours with departures at 8 am and 2 pm;
  • This tour includes visits to religious sites where a dress code may apply. Please dress respectfully by wearing clothing that covers the ankles and shoulders, avoid clothing with bright, fluorescent colours, obscene prints or pictures, beachwear or strapless sandals / flip flops. I is customary to remove shoes when entering religious sites and temples;
  • Pick up and drop off for this programme is available only from the main hotels within the downtown Chiang Mai area. Supplementary fees apply for transfers to and from areas outside the central business district, such as Mae Rim, Hang Dong, Doi Saket, Mae Taeng and Chiang Mai International Airport.
  • Tours and transfers operated with licensed, English-speaking assistance;
  • Transportation for tours and transfers are arranged by electric vehicle unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges.

This is one of our Sustainable Trails, an excursion that maximises positive impacts on local communities and minimises negative impacts on the environment in the following ways:

  • Transport alternatively – Walking is combined with a mix of local transportation (electric tuk-tuks);
  • Experience meaningfully – This tour includes visits to local rural communities and guests experience Chiang Mai like a local.
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Good Morning Chiang Mai https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/good-morning-chiang-mai/ Mon, 18 Mar 2024 09:44:11 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1036334 Explore the beautiful and ancient city of Chiang Mai in a modern electric tuk-tuk.

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Good Morning Chiang Mai

Good Morning Chiang Mai

Explore the beautiful and ancient city of Chiang Mai in a modern electric tuk-tuk. With no noise and no vehicle pollution, this is the best way to discover a metropolis that is home to ornate temples, lively markets, and architectural riches, all framed by a historic city wall. The former capital of the Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai is nestled between a rolling, mountainous landscape, and lush, fertile farmland. Highlights of this excellent morning excursion include Chiang Mai Gate Market, one of the most traditional in the province, with excellent food options.

We will experience a traditional almsgiving ceremony, in which people donate food to monks in return for a blessing. We can enjoy a leisurely walk around the stalls and stop for a delicious and inexpensive breakfast. We then explored the Old Quarter, including Thapae Gate, one of the most famous landmarks in Chiang Mai, followed by a transfer back to our hotel. This tour reveals authentic local life, far from the tourist trail and the early morning timing avoids the heat of the day.

  • This tour takes 3 hours with departures at 6 am;
  • Pick up and drop off for this programme is available only from the main hotels within the downtown Chiang Mai area. Supplementary fees apply for transfers to and from areas outside the central business district, such as Mae Rim, Hang Dong, Doi Saket, Mae Taeng and Chiang Mai International Airport.
  • Tours and transfers operated with licensed, English-speaking assistance;
  • Transportation for tours and transfers are arranged by electric vehicle unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • All meals as indicated in the programme (food only).

This is one of our Sustainable Trails, an excursion that maximizes positive impacts on local communities and minimizes negative impacts on the environment in the following ways:

  • Eat locally – Taste northern Thai foods made by locals using locally-sourced ingredients;
  • Transport alternatively – Walking is combined with a mix of local transportation (electric tuk-tuks);
  • Experience meaningfully – This tour includes visits to local rural communities and guests experience Chiang Mai like a local.
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Bangkok Digital Trails and Dinner Cruise https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/bangkok-digital-trails-and-dinner-cruise/ Fri, 17 Nov 2023 06:35:54 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1033861 Combine insightful city walks with a two-hour dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River.

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Bangkok Digital Trails and Dinner Cruise

Bangkok Digital Trails and Dinner Cruise

Explore Bangkok with our collection of guided and self-guided Digital Trails combined with a two-hour dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River. We recommended starting with our Bangkok Cultural Gems walk during the day and winding down with a leisurely cruise in the evening.

Discover different aspects of life in the city, taking in various cultural and historical landmarks as well as hidden local gems. Our handy 72-hour pass provides access to our full range of guided and self-guided walks around the city. Enjoy the freedom and flexibility to explore sights of your interest, such as: The Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Arun Ratchawararam (or the Temple of Dawn), Chatuchak Weekend Market, Wat Traimit Withayaram Worawihan, Lumphini Park, ASIATIQUE The Riverfront, Wat Saket, SEA LIFE Bangkok, Bangkok National Museum, Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram and more.

Opt to join a guided walk focused on Bangkok Cultural Gems during the day. After your city walk, embark on an evening cruise on the Chao Phraya River. Enjoy a buffet dinner of Thai and international cuisine while watching riverside scenes pass by. See Bangkok’s iconic landmarks lit up at night, including Wat Arun and the Grand Palace. The two-hour cruise includes live music and classical dance performances on board.

Bangkok Cultural Gems guided tours depart at 2 pm and require 12 hours advance booking.
Meeting point: MRT Sanam Chai Station Exit 1. 

The Grand Pearl evening dinner cruise departs from River City Pier 2.
Check-in time is at 6.30 pm. The cruise departs at 7 pm and returns to the pier at 9 pm.
The cruise offers indoor (air-conditioned) and open-air seating (on the rooftop). Seating preferences cannot be guaranteed.

  • This experience is part of our Bangkok Digital Trails collection;
  • The Bangkok City Walks pass includes access to all guided and self-guided Digital Trails in Bangkok for 72 consecutive hours; the ticket must be validated within 12 months from the date of purchase;
  • Guided walks operate on a join-in basis without transfers; travellers are advised to make their own way to the meeting point and should aim to arrive ahead the scheduled start time;
  • Guided walks operate with a minimum of one and maximum of 15 participants; minimum 12 hours advance booking is required;
  • Children aged 0-12 years can join Digital Trails for free when accompanied by a paying adult;
  • The tour is not recommended for families with strollers or young children who may have difficulty walking long distances;  not recommended for people who require a wheelchair or have mobility challenges.
  • Evening cruise and dinner on Grand Pearl;
  • The Bangkok City Walks pass offers access to all guided and self-guided Digital Trails in Bangkok during a 72-hour period;
  • Guided walks are led by an English-speaking guide and includes expert storytelling about the destination’s key landmarks, culture and cuisine; guests can hop-on and hop-off the route at any time;
  • Self-guided walks allow travellers to explore more and navigate around the city at their own pace using the digital roadbook and GPS route information;
  • Audio and written content on the app is available in 5 languages: English, Chinese, Spanish, Italian and Japanese;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges.
  • Transfers to/from hotel;
  • Entrance fees to sights and attractions along the route;
  • Mobile devices and headphones are not included; travellers are advised to bring their own;
  • Tours, inclusions of any kind and other services that are not outlined in the tour description;
  • Personal expenses such as meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees and optional tours unless otherwise stated;
  • Travel insurance.
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Full Day Craft Your Day on Koh Kret https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/full-day-craft-your-day-on-koh-kret/ Thu, 02 Nov 2023 04:43:24 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1033398 Immerse in the world of Thai arts and crafts in a riverside community that specialises in traditional Thai pottery and other handicrafts.

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Full Day Craft Your Day on Koh Kret

Full Day
Craft Your Day on Koh Kret

Immerse in the world of Thai arts and crafts in a riverside community
that specialises in traditional Thai pottery and other handicrafts.

WHY THIS TOUR?

Spend the day learning about Thai traditional handicrafts in a small village in the Chao Phraya River. Explore a community that makes pottery and an artist’s house that crafts exquisite khon masks

This is one of our Sustainable Trails, an excursion that maximizes positive impacts on local communities and minimizes negative impacts on the environment in the following ways:

Eat locally – Enjoy local dishes and snacks made using locally-sourced ingredients;
Transport alternatively – This Nonthaburi adventure is mostly spent on your own two feet;
Experience meaningfully – Visit fascinating workshops that benefit financially from your visit, even if you don’t buy anything.

TRAIL ITINERARY

Full Day Craft Your Day on Koh Kret

Your adventure starts with a ferry journey across the Chao Phraya to Koh Kret, a tiny island in the river that is home to a small community of craftsmen famed for their distinctive pottery. A leisurely stroll enables exploration of market stalls and the opportunity to taste delicious snacks before we view a traditional pottery workshop to watch artisans create unique red-black glazed products. You can try your hand at creating your own simple earthenware. We then visit Baan Silp Siam, an artist’s house focused on traditional Thai arts including khon masks and handicrafts. Lunch is served at a small restaurant overlooking the river, followed by a ‘DIY’ (do it yourself) coffee where you get to roast the coffee beans on a stove, grind them and make the coffee yourself. We end the perfect day at Chit Beer, a small riverside bar to enjoy a Thai craft beer, followed by the drive back to the hotel.

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

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INCLUSIONS

  • Tours and transfers with English / German-speaking, licenced assistance;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by air-conditioned vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the program;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • All meals as indicated in the program (food only)

EXCLUSIONS

GOOD TO KNOW

  • Duration: 8 hours, with departure at 8 am;
  • This trail program is operated on Saturdays and Sundays, private basis with English / German-speaking guide. Other languages are on request and may be subject to supplementary charges;
  • Transfers from / to hotels are only operated within the downtown Bangkok areas and restricted to main hotels only. Regions outside the central business district such as Khao San Road, Rattanakosin, Nonthaburi, Thonburi, Minburi, both International Airports, Ratchadapisek and upper Sukhumvit (Soi 55 and further) are excluded and supplementary charges apply

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Half Day Bangkok City & Temples with Grand Palace https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/half-day-bangkok-city-temples-with-grand-palace/ Thu, 02 Nov 2023 04:25:36 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1033392 See the large Golden Buddha at Wat Trimitr and admire the impressive reclining Buddha at Wat Po. Then explore the magnificent Grand Palace which is one of the most beautiful examples of a traditional Siamese Court.

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Half Day Bangkok City & Temples with Grand Palace

Half Day Bangkok
City & Temples with Grand Palace

Explore three of Bangkok’s iconic temples and
discover Thai royal history at the Grand Palace.

WHY THIS TOUR?

Bangkok’s Buddhist temples are world famous and this tour takes us to three of the most unusual ones that this city has to offer. See the large Golden Buddha at Wat Trimitr and admire the impressive reclining Buddha at Wat Po. Then explore the magnificent Grand Palace which is one of the most beautiful examples of a traditional Siamese Court.

TRAIL ITINERARY

Half Day Bangkok City & Temples with Grand Palace

08:30 - 12:30
13:00 - 17:00

We start at the ornate Wat Trimitr which is situated at the end of buzzing Chinatown’s Yaowarat Road, and also near to Hua Lampong train station. This temple is home to a vast invaluable Golden Buddha that weighs five-and-half tons adding to this remarkable site. Next is the largest temple complex in Bangkok, Wat Po, which has an impressive reclining Buddha that is 46 metres in length as well as ornate chedis. No temple tour is complete without a visit to the gleaming Grand Palace which is one of the most beautiful examples of a traditional Siamese Court. Previously the residence of royalty, there are a number of different venues for different occasions including the Funeral Palace, the Reception Palace, the Throne Hall, the Coronation Hall, the Royal Guest House and the famed Emerald Buddha Temple.

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

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INCLUSIONS

  • Tours and transfers with English / German-speaking, licenced assistance;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by air-conditioned vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the program;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges.

EXCLUSIONS

GOOD TO KNOW

  • Duration: 4 hours, with departure at 8.30 am. & 1.30 pm;
  • This Trail program is operated daily on private basis with English / German-speaking guide. Other languages are on request and may be subject to supplementary charges;
  • Transfers from / to hotels are only operated within the downtown Bangkok areas and restricted to main hotels only. Regions outside the central business district such as Khao San Road, Rattanakosin, Nonthaburi, Thonburi, Minburi, both International Airports, Ratchadapisek and upper Sukhumvit (Soi 55 and further) are excluded and supplementary charges apply.
  • Seat-in-Coach tours are operated daily, minimum 2 persons, as following schedules: English-speaking guide (am.): Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; German-speaking guide (am.): Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

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Half Day Chiang Mai City and Temples with Doi Suthep https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/half-day-chiang-mai-city-and-temples-with-doi-suthep/ Thu, 02 Nov 2023 04:10:12 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1033385 Embark on a temple tour starting with a climb to one of Chiang Mai's most sacred temples Wat Doi Suthep. This is perched on a forested mountain and it offers a sublime perspective of the rolling landscape

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Half Day Chiang Mai City and Temples with Doi Suthep

Half Day Chiang Mai
City and Temples with Doi Suthep

Discover Chiang Mai’s most sacred temples, including  Wat Doi Suthep,
which is perched atop a forested mountain

WHY THIS TOUR?

Embark on a temple tour of Chiang Mai, including the sacred temples of Wat Doi Suthep. Perched on a forested mountain, this temple offers a sublime perspective of the rolling landscape. Back in town, experience Chiang Mai’s most bustling marketplace and explore famous landmarks to learn about Northern Thailand’s cultural heritage and Lanna-style architecture.

TRAIL ITINERARY

Half Day Chiang Mai City and Temples with Doi Suthep

08:30 - 12:30
13:00 - 17:00

Start with a climb to one of Chiang Mai’s most sacred temples Wat Doi Suthep. This is perched on a forested mountain and it offers a sublime perspective of the rolling landscape. Named after the mountain that it sits on, this magnificent temple is reached with a drive up the serpentine road some 1,000 metres above sea level. After we have explored Wat Doi Suthep with its wealth of images and frescos, we then visit Chiang Mai’s biggest market, Talat Warorod with its myriad of traders selling souvenirs, as well as everyday necessities, such as cookware, fishing nets and food. We continue to the popular pilgrimage destination of Wat Phra Singh which is situated within the city walls and is known for its famous Buddha image. We also explore Chedi Luang which has a Lanna-style chedi which offers an insight into the ancient Lanna Kingdom.

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

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INCLUSIONS

  • Tours and transfers with English-speaking, licenced assistance;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by air-conditioned vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the program;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • All meals as indicated in the program (food only).

EXCLUSIONS

GOOD TO KNOW

  • Duration: 4 hours, with departure at 8.30 am. & 1.00 pm;
  • This Trail programme is operated daily on private basis with English-speaking guide;
  • Either private or joined tours are operated with minibus only;
  • Pick up and drop off for this Trail program are only operated within the downtown Chiang Mai areas and restricted to main hotels only. Regions outside the central business district such as Mae Rim, Hang Dong, Doi Saket, Mae Taeng and Chiang Mai International Airport are excluded and supplementary charges apply.

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Elephant Poo Poo Paper Park https://www.asiantrails.travel/trail/elephant-poo-poo-paper-park/ Thu, 02 Nov 2023 03:48:02 +0000 https://www.asiantrails.travel/?post_type=trail&p=1033378 Learn about the history of paper making at this eco-friendly outdoor museum park that is suited to all ages, including children.

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Elephant Poo Poo Paper Park

Elephant Poo Poo
Paper Park

Discover how elephant dung is transformed into
colourful paper at a craft facility in Chiang Mai

WHY THIS TOUR?

Learn to make paper out of elephant dung fibres at the Elephant Poo Paper Park. Chiang Mai has a long history of making paper using traditional methods that originated from China.

This experience is ideal for families as participants can get involved in hands on craft making activities.

TRAIL ITINERARY

Elephant Poo Poo Paper Park

08:30 - 11:30
13:30 - 16:30

We learn about the history of paper making at this eco-friendly outdoor museum park that is suited to all ages, including children. An interpretive walking tour through eight different pavilions explains each stage of the paper making process from dung collection to the final product assembly. We are encouraged to pull up a stool, roll up our sleeves and join together with our talented artisans and guides to participate in this unique process.

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

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INCLUSIONS

  • Tours and transfers with English-speaking, licenced assistance;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by air-conditioned vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the program;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges.

EXCLUSIONS

GOOD TO KNOW

  • Duration: 3 hours, with departure at 8.30 am. & 1.30 pm;
  • This Trail programme is operated daily on private basis with English-speaking guide;
  • Visiting time is approximately 75 – 120 minutes including hands on activities;
  • Guided tour and activities conducted in English only;
  • A private transfer with guide will accompany the customers to and from Elephant Poo Poo Paper Park, yet will join other customers during the actual tour;
  • Pick up and drop off for this Trail program are only operated within the downtown Chiang Mai areas and restricted to main hotels only. Regions outside the central business district such as Mae Rim, Hang Dong, Doi Saket, Mae Taeng and Chiang Mai International Airport are excluded and supplementary charges apply.

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