City & Nature Tour of Thailand: Bangkok’s Floating Markets, Royal Palace, Khao Yai & Kanchanaburi

Hiker at Haew Suwat waterfall in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand

What to expect on this itinerary

Take a walk on the wild side on this custom tailored tour through the historic cities and remarkable natural landscapes of Thailand. Whether trekking through stunning scenery within the Khao Yai National Park to witness wild elephants or cycling along the open fields outside of the old capital of the empire of Siam, you will find natural beauty in the countryside and celebrated ancient stones, tremendous temples and magnificent waterfalls. Within the heart of the wild you will find wonder.

Countries Visited

Thailand

Places Visited

Bangkok, Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, Khao Yai National Park

Suggested Duration

12 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Bangkok – The Urban Wild

Arrive in magnificent Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, a city that always seems to be filled with energy, from the temples to the river, the food to the people. You are met at the airport by a private transfer and taken to your accommodation at the heart of the city. You can feel the palpable buzz of the neighborhoods as you walk through the streets. There is a lingering scent of coconut oil and fresh noodles. Temple spires mark the sky beneath the towering stretch of skyscrapers.  The city’s bustle can be almost overwhelming at first; within the expanse of the modern world, Bangkok’s culture and history continue to thrive within the hidden neighborhoods and beautiful greenery that gives peace and calm along the Chao Phraya River. Enjoy a sweet taste of Thailand at Khin Lom Chom Saphan, an open-air restaurant with three pavilions and a lotus pond situated with a charming view of the celebrated Ramah VIII Bridge.

What's Included:

Transfer
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Day 2

Bangkok – The Wonderful Wilds of Royalty

Day 3

Bangkok – In the Dawn

Day 4

Kanchanaburi – Along the River Kwai

Day 5 - 6

Ayutthaya – Lavish Waterfalls

Day 7

Phak Hai – The Open Country

Day 8

Ayutthaya – Continuous Landscapes

Day 9

Khao Yai National Park – Into the Thai Wilds

Day 10

Khao Yai National Park – Wildlife and Waterfalls

Day 11

Bangkok – Returning to Urban Expanses

Day 12

Bangkok – Indelible Wild Memories

Trip Highlights

  • Explore the lavish history of Thailand’s royal family with a tour of the Grand Palace and the surrounding opulent temples
  • Visit one of Bangkok’s famous floating markets where the vendors are as effervescent as their goods
  • Discover the contemporary history of World War II within the JEATH Museum in Kanchanaburi
  • Experience the natural wonder, from wildlife to landscape, in Khao Yai National Park
  • Enjoy the unique experience of an elephant ride through the jungle
  • Revel in a bike tour along the ancient city of Siam, touring through the charming countryside

Detailed Description

Experience the wilds on this 12-day tour of Thailand through the historic royal palace in Bangkok and the natural charm of the Khao Yai National Park. Whether for explorers and archeologists, active cyclists or happy hikers, this tour will take you along the lush countryside outside of Ayutthaya to the celebrated floating markets bordering the nation’s capital. Whether inside historic cities or out in nature watching elephants bathe in the rustic earth, from gibbons to bats, temples to waterfalls, there is an endless world to discover within the wilds of Thailand.

Your eager adventure begins with your arrival in Bangkok, Thailand. The vast city opens up to you with the vibrant urbanity for which the city is known, all wrapping over the serenity of its hidden neighborhoods. Tour through the city on the Chao Phraya River to find the opulence of the Grand Palace; it has stood along the riverbanks since the 18th century. The palace grounds also house some of the most iconic Buddha images in Thailand, including the revered Emerald Buddha. The following morning you will venture to one of the celebrated Floating Markets, known for its fresh produce and vivacious merchants, where the colors of the landscape come to life through the flavors of the food and the inherent brimming culture. With many markets set within the flowing river, one less seen by visitors is the market of Bang Khu Wiang, giving you the rest of the day at your leisure to discover the hidden neighborhoods of Bangkok.

Kanchanaburi is filled with sensational contemporary history and delightful landscapes. Your transfer from Bangkok will have you exploring Kanchanaburi’s part in World War II within various museums, along with visiting the famous bridge that stands over the River Kwai. The following day you will journey through the countryside on the back of an elephant before arriving at the vibrant rush of the Sai Yok Yai Waterfall.

Once in the capital of old Siam you will join a two-day bicycle tour to explore the ancient ruins and surrounding scenery that has kept many people in awe over the centuries. After your bike tour has finished you will arrive at Khao Yai National Park where a three-day tour within the diverse landscape, filled with mountains and waterfalls, jungle and plains, will take you through the wild and wildlife of Thailand. Gibbons and elephants roam the scenery, and recently tigers were found to call the national park home as well. You will find local markets, and ancient cave drawings decorating limestone walls. On your final day you will arrive back in Bangkok before continuing onward toward home.

Starting Price

$4,300 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Thailand Travel Review: Luxury Family Trip, Chao Phraya River, Chiang Mai, Bangkok, Food Tour, Temples, Floating Market

Overall, it was a great vacation and we all enjoyed it very much. Thailand is a beautiful country with very friendly people, a deep and rich culture and awesome food!

When we set out to book our family vacation to Thailand, at first we were overwhelmed by the choices and the planning. Which cities to visit ? What are the tours ? Where do we stay ? Flight travel etc. Luckily, I came across Zicasso – a new way to book travel – that connects you with a travel advisor who has local knowledge of the place you want to go. This is how I got referred to our tour planner and travel team.

The travel team really helped us experience Thailand with local guides who know the place well.

First of all, our tour planner is awesome – she and the travel team helped us plan our trip – everything from airline, to hotels to the day by day itinerary and travel insurance. Even before we left on the trip, we felt both prepared and excited by the program. The app is amazing – it feels great to have your complete itinerary including local tips around guides, phone numbers, flight details all available in the app when you need it. Our agent gave us many good choices for local tours and helped us pick the itinerary that best suited our family.

Flights – The tour planner connected us with an airline which did a great job with our flights. We flew from Vancouver and within Thailand. The flights were great, good service and generally on time.

Hotels – the hotel in Bangkok was great. We got rooms on a high floor overlooking the Chao Praya river – amazing views! The best part was seeing the fireworks display on the Chao Praya river for the New Year. The hotel was packed since it is high season for tourists and yet we got good service overall. In Chiang Mai, we stayed at a hotel. It is a quaint, homely place to stay and within walking distance to local markets. A couple downsides – lots of mosquitoes in Chiang Mai – the hotel does a mosquito spray in the evening sometimes and we had to be out of our rooms for an hour in the evening for that. The Wi-Fi also was not great. They serve a great buffet breakfast in the morning.

Local guides – Chatcha in Bangkok and Oil in Chiang Mai – were awesome! They were very flexible with our family needs, knew the local conditions well and really helped us get the most out of each day in Thailand. Having a guide and vehicle exclusively for our family needs each day was amazing! The pickup and drop-offs at the airports were great and both our guides helped us all the way from check in to the point of entry into security. Both guides had extensive knowledge of the history of Thailand and the local tours and this helped us understand things better. Finally, the guides helped us experience the amazing Thai food – including in local places and street food. We felt safe wherever we ate and always had bottled water available for our needs.

Tours – the original tours planned had more temples in the program. After a couple, we decided to improvise and change things up which our local guides helped with a lot. We added an Elephant camp tour at the last minute – this turned out to be the highlight of the entire trip for our kids (and us!). I did not know that Elephants can paint and seeing the Elephants paint some great pictures is an experience we will never forget! For the temples, there is a dress code – our guides helped us buy elephant pants where needed so we could go in. The Doi Suthep temple in Chiang Mai is a must see – you need to climb 300+ steps to get to the top – stunning temple and great views of Chiang Mai city. We loved the boat rides – the long tail boat ride in Thonburi and near the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market were super fun! Lots of history – if you like that, the Ayutthaya day trip is worth it. The Jim Thompson house in Bangkok is a short tour but very interesting and well worth it.

Food - always lots of food choices – a noodle dish restaurant in Chiang Mai is soooo good! Loved the foodie tour with street food in Thonburi, the floating market and Chatuchak market. Tom Kah soup, Mangoes, Coconut pancakes and of course Phad Thai, Fried rice, sticky rice – if you love great food, Thailand is like heaven!

Shopping – lots of great shopping opportunities and we bought many interesting things for the house. Its good to have local currency for small purchases. We loved the shopping at Chatuchak market, floating market and the malls – MBK and Siam Paragon.

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Travel Review: Thailand & Vietnam Luxury Trip, Bangkok, Hanoi, Chiang Mai Cooking Class, Khao Yai National Park, Halong Bay

Overall, the trip was awesome.  My wife and I had a great experience in Thailand and Vietnam.  The travel company put together and executed a good itinerary.  They were able to find a way to schedule everything we asked for with great accommodations along the way.

There were specific things on the itinerary that were not pleasant that I must mention in spirit of full transparency:  

1) Lots of transit time.  I think we spread ourselves too thin in that we spent a lot of time in the car between destinations.  Sometimes we spent a 1/2 day total in the car:  2-3 hours there and 2-3 hours coming back.  It was exhausting to do this and then get up early the next day for another activity.  We agreed to this when we reviewed the plan with the travel company, but it would be good for them to be conscious of how much transit time they were creating in consecutive days and in total.

2) Some of the individual stops were very touristy without much cultural value.  For example - Mai Chau in Vietnam was not a great experience.  Long drive (3 hours each way) to spend 2 hours looking at booths all selling the same items.  Our tour guide did not have a "plan" so we ended up walking just outside the tourist stalls looking for a house that would let us in to "see how poor they were".  Would recommend excluding this one in the future. 

Also, when visiting Khao Yai national park, we stopped at a place that gave elephant rides.  It was an hour stop riding an elephant in a basket that looked like it had been mistreated (blood behind ears were the "trainer" had been kicking it).  This was after we had a wonderful elephant experience in Chiang Mai where they told us all the signs of elephant abuse and how some operations still followed these practices.  I strongly recommend that you need to remove this from the itinerary and follow-up with officials if this is possible.

This was the minority in an overall wonderfully planned trip, but I want to be completely transparent that there were some portions that were not enjoyable.

3) Tour guides without sufficient English skills.  Our tour guide that took us to Khao Yai was a very nice person but there was a sizable communication barrier.  We could not communicate with her that we did not want to visit the elephant operation mentioned above.  She simple nodded and pushed forward.  This was frustrating as we felt we were forced into it.  Please work with the tour operators to ensure that the guides' English is sufficient.  (This is why we request guides to begin with - to bridge the language gap.)

Again, we really enjoyed the vast majority of the trip and appreciate this travel company's planning and also checking in with us a couple times throughout the trip to make sure things were going well.

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Luxury Thailand Honeymoon Review, Chiang Mai, Elephants, Mu Ko Ang Thon Marine Park, Bangkok Midnight Food Tour, Temples & Ruins
The trip planner and this tour company were absolutely fantastic. We spent 3 days in Bangkok, 3 days in Chang Mai, and 5 days in Koh Samui (it was rainy season, so we avoided the West coast). It was a dream Honeymoon and we couldn't have asked for a better time.We had a guide pick us up from the hotel every morning to take us on excursions.This took all the stress out of our travels.  In Bangkok we saw Temples and learned about the history of the region as well as saw the ruins in Ayutthaya. We also did a midnight food tour. In Chang Mai we got to give elephants a mud bath and then play with them in the river. We also did an amazing hike to see waterfalls and the forest. And in Koh Samui we did a day trip to the Ang Thon Marine Park and a Chinese Junk sunset tour. Everything was amazing. 

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Travel Review: Luxury Thailand Family Vacation, Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Chang Mai, Krabi, Ao Nang, Elephant Farm, Longtail Boat Rides

It is hard to put into words what a fabulous trip our family had.  From wonderful hotels to excellent services.  We had twelve days of fantastic memories.  We loved Bangkok and Ayutthaya, but Chang Mai and Krabi/Ao Nang captured our hearts.  We had a day with Elephants that we will never forget.  Patara Elephant farm, no super touristy stuff, they care for and have a breeding program and you work with the handlers to take care of the elephants.  Our cooking school was fantastic.  A morning in the market and a wonderful day of cooking 5 dishes each with a cookbook to take home at Cooking @ Home.   On to Krabi,  we actually stayed in Ao Nang.  We loved the proximity to so many islands.  We Longtailed everywhere.  The beaches were gorgeous,snorkeling good and tours easy.  The rock climbing excursion was a fun rock climbing adventure.  Our favorite beach/island was Hong Island after kayaking. All connections etc. were detailed perfectly.  We asked for not too touristy, culture, beaches, elephants, and cooking and we got it all.

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Thailand Luxury Tour Review: Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, Khao Yai National Park, Wildlife, Beaches, Local Cuisine, 2 Weeks

Our honeymoon in Thailand, organized by Zicasso’s trip planner, was simply spectacular! Our travel agent and his associate curated a flawless itinerary that showcased the best of Thailand's diversity. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the serene Khao Yai National Park, the cultural richness of Chiang Mai and the breathtaking beauty of Koh Samui's beaches, every moment was memorable.

Our agent’s attention to detail and deep knowledge of Thailand ensured we experienced popular attractions and hidden gems. The accommodations were luxurious and perfectly suited for a romantic getaway. Throughout our journey, we felt well taken care of, thanks to the timely assistance and proactive communication from our agent’s associate.

We highly recommend our travel company to anyone planning a honeymoon or special trip to Thailand. They made our dream honeymoon a reality and we can't thank them enough for the unforgettable memories.

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Thailand Vacation Review, Bangkok, Krabi Province, Biking In Ayutthaya, Palaces

Communication with our trip planner was absolutely excellent. We were met exactly where we were supposed to be exactly on time in a very seamless fashion. We really enjoyed the various modes of transportation within Bangkok. That adds a lot to the trip as opposed to perhaps simply a cab ride.We had two guides:one for Bangkok and another for biking in Ayutthaya. Just one suggestion about the guide in Bangkok. We were nervous about being dropped off within the subway to find our way back to our street and our hotel though we did manage after asking a lot of questions of the guide.  Our baking guide was extremely attentive and went one of our travel partners fell off of her bike they rushed to her side to help. They noticed one of us was very red in the face and stopped for a cool off.

Accommodation in Bangkok and Krabi fabulous. 

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