Immersive 10-Day Tour of Thailand

What to expect on this itinerary
White temples shimmer along dusty lanes while ancient capitals lay in an evocative state of ruin, clearly from another time. Local Siam life unfolds around the river and monks will greet you serenely at sunrise. Welcome to Siam, an old kingdom of legend with a legacy that lives on today. Spend ten days experiencing the grand highlights as you travel north from Bangkok as you begin, and end in Chiang Rai. There will be dancing, hot air ballooning, elephants, chedi, traditions, Lanna temples and so much more.
Customizable Itinerary
Bangkok – Dancing and Indulgent Dining on the Chao Phraya
Touching down in Bangkok can bring some culture shock. Bangkok is a sprawling, bustling city, where the old meets the new with a strange congruence. It does not feel very relaxed at first, even with an airport meet and greet and luxury transfer into the city. But check in to your five-star hotel along the river, and Bangkok slowly reveals its charms. There will be all of the contemporary comforts you could ask for as Thailand’s capital is far more developed than most people assume. You will enjoy the serenity of the river with its banks dotted with temples and colorful boats. You will dine at Bangkok’s most exclusive venue, watching a Thai dance performance on the banks of the Chao Phraya. When returning to the hotel, you will already have one foot in old Siam.
What's Included:
Bangkok – Spiritual Siam and an Afternoon on the River
Ayutthaya – Stepping Further Back Into Siam’s Past
Sukhothai – A Dreamy Journey to the Dawn of Happiness
Sukhothai – The Fairytale World of the First Capital
Chiang Mai – A Lanna Temple to a Hilltop Experience
Chiang Mai – Ballooning Over Chiang Mai and Exploring the Villages of Mae Taeng
Chiang Mai – Morning With the Monks; Elephants and Adventure in Doi Suthep National Park
Chiang Rai – The Dazzling White Temple and a Local Place to Finish
Bangkok – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Escape into the fairytale world of Sukhothai, a ruined capital from the 13th century
- Drift down the Chao Phraya River for a local insight into Bangkok
- Ride a hot air balloon above Chiang Mai at sunrise
- Spend your afternoon amid the rugged ruins of Ayutthaya, Siam’s long-time capital city
- Meet with monks at a hilltop temple, embracing the spirituality and secrets
- Marvel at Wat Rong Khun, the artistic White Temple that is unlike any other in Asia
- Go in search of elephants on a day of adventure in Doi Suthep National Park
- Spend your final day in Thailand’s most welcoming city, Chiang Rai for an authentic experience
- Connect with villagers and traditions on a day around Ma Taeng
Detailed Description
Siam is a land of mystery and magic. Old capitals lay in partial ruin, the chedi, or Thai stupas, showing their cracks and signs of age. Temples rise proudly along the water, hiding images of Buddha and tales of a forgotten time. Elephants still roam the forests and gibbons find their place in the canopy. Villages are dotted around, clinging to their traditions as contemporary, surrealist art makes its way to newer temples. Exploring Siam is like stepping into a world of fairytales, where history writes the script and traditions carry you forward into today. From the ruins of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai to the spiritual musing of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, this will be a 10-day journey through the best of Thailand as you hop through Siam’s legacies.
This handcrafted tour follows an easy overland route north from Bangkok. The capital is the country’s obvious entry point, and it is not just a busy capital, as an afternoon spent cruising the Chao Phraya River will illustrate how local, old-world life can juxtapose with skyscrapers and bustling streets. Dancing and dining will also begin to impress the impact of Siam on day one, showing how a kingdom of the past continues to hold sway in the 21st century. Ayutthaya is just 90 minutes away, and Siam’s long-time capital city is now a redolent collection of ruins and painstakingly restored temples. Spending the night here is advantageous so you can explore in the cooler late-afternoon hours and appreciate the city without the day-trip crowds.
Continue north by train with a comfortable 3 ½ hour journey that weaves past the villages and the hillside scenes. Sukhothai is grander and more glorious than Ayutthaya, a significant collection of ruins and from an even more distant time. This 13th-century capital can feel like a movie set as the state of preservation is quite exquisite, and you can feel what it would have been like here some 800 years ago. After an introduction the next day, you will have time to discover Sukhothai and its secrets. Lampang is a beautiful stop on route to Chiang Rai the following morning, a Lanna-style temple from the 15th century that is rich in detail and spirituality.
Chiang Mai is the capital of the north, and after three days of travel, you will settle into three nights at a spa retreat here. With ten days to explore Siam, you can move at a relaxed pace without needing to rush between the highlights. Thailand’s transport infrastructure has improved enormously over the last two decades, and you no longer need to bump along dusty roads. Plus, traveling overland always brings its surprises. There are some lovely little stops on the route, many of which are unplanned. This is the land of smiles, and such a reputation is best understood when you are not at major destinations or attractions.
Settle into Chiang Mai, and there are a host of iconic experiences to enjoy. Watch the sunset from a legendary hilltop temple, ride a hot air balloon at sunrise, and gaze down on the city that was cut off from the entire world until the early 20th century. Explore Doi Suthep National Park to find elephants and gibbons, and then on to small villages to see how traditions are being kept alive. The following day you will drive to Chiang Rai, stopping at the breathtaking White Temple on your route. Chiang Rai is local and authentic, an excellent place to feel the energy of old Siam for one final time.
A domestic flight will return you to Bangkok where you can meet your international departure. Ten days is a great amount of time to connect with Thailand’s history and culture while you travel at a pace that is conducive to experiences, rather than simply sightseeing. Note that it is possible to extend this 10-day tour with time on one of the beaches, connecting through Bangkok on a domestic flight to the islands. Consider looking at more ideas for traveling to Thailand available on our Thailand vacations page.
Starting Price
$3,600 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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 146 reviews
The trip covered a lot of ground, with four cities in Thailand and Siem Reap in Cambodia. The details and the logistics of the trip were timely and well communicated by Zicasso's travel company. The guides were punctual, well-informed, and passionate about the countries' histories.
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Zicasso's travel expert addressed our one issue with our bed instantly and helped with navigating having to potentially go home because of health issues. Aside from that, our tour guide in Chiang Mai was the best we have ever had and to top it, he was a photographer, so took the most amazing photos for us.
I felt Bangkok was tough to rate because it was a very busy, dirty city, but we had an amazing guide one evening. We had issues with the driver showing up at the right time a few times, but mostly in Bangkok. Our agent was the best at addressing our needs.
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Our Zicasso travel agent did a wonderful job taking our requests and styling a complex, detailed itinerary. Everything worked perfectly. The guides all communicated with each other and the drivers were always at the expected locations. All accommodations were awesome and well-located.
Beginning in Chiang Mai, Thailand, we visited Doi Inthanon National Park, the Doi Suthep mountain temple, and had an absolutely awesome time visiting with elephants at the elephant sanctuary, among other things. We even got to play with a two-week-old elephant. All our dining recommendations were awesome and we particularly enjoyed our time with the guides.
Next, we flew to Krabi for unforgettable views and relaxing beach time. Again, the resort was awesome. We even went mountain climbing on Railay Beach. My son got engaged at the New Year's gala at our hotel, which was spectacular; an unbelievable stay. We particularly enjoyed our time with the guide!
Next, we finished in Bangkok, where the highlight was riding in the tuk-tuks and doing a city food tour. Our guide was so awesome and knowledgeable.
Unfortunately, eight of the 10 of us then flew home, while my wife and I continued to Siem Reap, Cambodia. Our guide was such a good travel companion and we left Cambodia with a true knowledge of Cambodian life/history/temples. He was very forthcoming about his life growing up under the Khmer Rouge. Although a long day, the temple tour was unbelievable, culminating in Angkor Wat. Our hotel was awesome and blocks from the nightlife on Pub Street. It was such a great stay.
Next, we flew to Saigon. We were met by our guide, who noticed we were hungry and immediately stopped at a local street food vendor for our first foray into bun bo. It was so good. The mix of history, countryside visits, and city tours with our guide was awesome and she even left us with a customized pictorial of our visit. The other excursion that needs mention is the Vespa city and food tour. Our main guide was delightful, giving us a true taste of Saigon culture and food. The drivers were so great. This tour finished with a surprise visit to a local bar/club, where we had front-row seats to an awesome Latin band for a nightcap. It was truly unforgettable. Also, we cannot forget our visit to the Cu Chi tunnels, where our guide did a great job educating and touring us through this unbelievable history.
Then, we flew to Hanoi to another awesome location. Highlights in Hanoi would be visiting the Hoa Lo prison, having dinner in a local family's home, and especially the Minsk backstreet tour. Our tour drivers were so awesome. This excursion really gave us a feel for the city/backstreets, as well as an idea of the frightening life of riding a motorbike through the city and back alleys of Hanoi. It was truly unforgettable. This tour finished with my knees about a foot away from the speeding train at Hanoi train station, another can't-miss site!
Next, we visited Ninh Binh for trekking, biking, and bamboo boating. The scenery was awesome and it was definitely a nice break from the busy city.
The trip finished with a two-night, three-day cruise on Hạ Long Bay. The scenery was unbelievable and the staff were excellent; so attentive and informative.
This trip truly was spectacular and we are so happy that Zicasso connected us with our agent to make all of this happen. We couldn't be happier with the entire trip!
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The Zicasso travel team made my birthday "bucket-list" trip incredible! Every detail of my trip was expertly taken care of. All my scheduled tours were on time despite a little "liquid sunshine".
Our trip entailed visits to three areas in Thailand (Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Koh Samui). In each location, our tour guides were amazing!
In Bangkok, we were greeted and expertly ushered to the various incredible sights and activities by two guides. In Chiang Mai, we were greeted and introduced to the sights and history by another guide. Everyone was very knowledge and made each tour interesting and engaging,
We could not have asked for more on this incredible trip! Without a doubt, I will be seeing Thailand again in my very near future and with no other than the team from Zicasso's travel company! Thank you to our agent and his team.
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A huge shout-out to Zicasso's trip coordinator, who orchestrated this incredible trip for us. Each outing was better than the previous one; our guides were awesome, both fun and informative; the hotel selections were just what we wanted, intimate and special. And everything was scheduled like clockwork.
Despite epic rainfall (which led to flash flooding in areas of Chiang Rai and, in fact, prevented normal access to the Black House Museum), they carried on, delivering every bit of our planned itinerary on time and to a tee. This type A control freak (me) never felt the need to “manage” a thing, which speaks volumes about this tour operator's extraordinarily high level of organization, communication, and coordination.
Thank you to everyone involved. It was clearly a team effort. We are most grateful for the magical, once-in-a-lifetime experience you made possible for us.
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We recently returned from a 10-day trip to Bangkok, Krabi, and Chiang Mai. The trip was expertly planned by Zicasso's travel designer and their team, and it was nothing short of amazing. From the moment we stepped out from the jetway, we were warmly greeted by one of the travel company's team members. We were taken care of from the point of arrival to the point of departure and everywhere in between. They planned an unforgettable vacation to celebrate our daughter's college graduation and she was "wowed" with the elephants, the food tour, the beach, and, most importantly, the people.
I wholeheartedly recommend this travel company to plan your next dream vacation. It was nothing short of amazing and we look forward to returning.
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