Experience the lesser known islands of the south-east
of Thailand: tiny Koh Samet and beautiful Koh Chang.
Day 1. Arrival Bangkok (D)
Arriving at Bangkok, our Thai representative will be at the airport to welcome you &
transfer to your hotel. In the afternoon a canal tour on a private boat.
Evening to enjoy the traditional Thai dinner & dance.
Day 2. Bangkok (B/L/D)
An early morning to see the famous Damnern Saduak floating market with
stop at Nakom Pathom where the largest Pagoda in Thailand located.
Drive back to Bangkok with city tour includes The Grand Palace, Funeral
Hall, Wat Pra Kaew, Wat Traimit, Wat Pho, Wat Benchamabopit & temple of
Dawn etc. After dinner at Riverside restuarant, evening trip to see the
night market.
Day 3. Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Bangkok (B/L/D)
Full day visit to Ayutthaya - the ancient capital of Siam. The tour includes
Wat Yai Chaimongkol, ancient palace Phra Srisanpetch, Wat Mongkol Borpit,
the Bangpa in Summer Palace, afterward proceed to Wat Pai Lom's peir to
embark River King Cruise with lunch on board.
Day 4. Bangkok (B)
This morning about 2-3 hours drive takes to Rayong & transfer by boat to the
island of Samet. We offer a selection of beach resort on this small, pretty
island which has only a couple of dirt roads and is all a National Park.
Day 5 - Day 8 Koh Samet (B)
At leisure.
Day 9 Koh Samet - Koh Chang (B)
By boat back to the mainland, where our driver will meet you & set out on the
3 hours drive to Trat. Transfer by ferry crossing to the island of Chang.
This mountainous island also offers good beaches with a number of waterfalls
to relax & enjoy for your stay of 5 nights.
Day 10 - Day 13 Koh Chang (B)
At leisure.
Day 14 Koh Chang - Departure (B)
Transfer from beach resort to Trat airport, via the island ferry, for your flight
to Bangkok to connect with your return flight or flight to your next destination.
Your tour price includes:
Accommodation with meals as indicated in the programme.
Transfers, tours with English speaking guide.
Please note that, whilst every effort will
be made to carry out the programme shown above, small changes may sometimes be necessary.
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