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This exhilarating adventure is fun for both families and the curious. Enriching historical insights, iconic landmarks, engaging cultural exchanges, trekking in the magnificent Erawan National Park, and the exciting experience of caring for wild elephants will provide enduring memories of joyful times together.
Arrive in Bangkok, meet your guide and private transfer to hotel
Visit Wat Traimit, with its solid golden Buddha Image, Wat Po, the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok with its Reclining Buddha. Take a tuk tuk ride and take in the sights, people and unique flavors of this fascinating and unusual food tasting tour in the centuries’ old culinary neighborhood of Bangrak, hidden away from major tourist paths.
Drive to Kanchanaburi and then to stunning Erawan National Park. Trek up to Erawan Falls through the tropical forest. Visit the River Kwai area, the P.O.W. Allied War Museum, cemetery, and infamous Bridge over the River Kwai.
Visit Ayutthaya, the former capital of Thailand, the beautiful Summer Palace of King Rama V and magnificent ruins. Visit Wat Yai Chai Mongkon.
Fly to Chiang Mai. Meet your guide and private transfer to hotel.
Visit the local market to buy offerings to give to the monks at Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Visit Baan Tawai Handicraft Village.
Drive to Patara Elephant Farm for a comprehensive hands-on learning experience in the training and care of the elephant. Hike to find elephants in the bush and discover beautiful waterfalls.
Enjoy an “Exclusive Experience” with a local Thai family cooking together, visiting the local market, a school, and community gathering places.
After breakfast, transfer to airport for flight home.
Optional extension to a beach destination of your choice. (i.e. Phuket, Koh Samui, Krabi, or small islands)
B: Breakfast L: Lunch D: Dinner
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