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Tuesday
Day 01 : BANGKOK – ROSE GARDEN (-/L/-)
08.00am
Depart from your hotel in Bangkok and drive across the Chao
Phraya River to Don Wai, a lively morning market along the
Ta Chin River, where fresh vegetables, fruit and plants
are on sale. Board a wooden barge and cruise along Ta Chin
River to the Rose Garden Aprime Resort. Join a Thai cooking
class (a maximum of 10 persons can join the class at
one time). You will then taste your creations for lunch
and also receive an apron as a souvenir. In the afternoon
join the cultural show at the Rose Garden Village,
which is a colorful presentation of traditional dances,
sports and ceremonies. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure:
Relax at the ozone-filtered, chlorine free swimming pool,
take a stroll through the extensive park, the herbal garden
or the Thai village, where various crafts, such as cloth
weaving, pottery making and silk painting are demonstrated.
Overnight at ROSEGARDEN APRIME RESORT.
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Wednesday
Day 2 : ROSE GARDEN - DAMNOEN SADUAK FLOATING MARKET - KANCHANABURI
(B/-/-)
Breakfast
at hotel. Visit the Phra Pathom Chedi, one of the
largest stupas in the world, then continue to Damnoen
Saduak Floating Market. The district consists of a large
network of canals and women gather each morning on the klongs
to sell their wares from small hand-rowed boats. Drive to
Kanchanaburi and visit the Burma-Thailand Railway Museum
and famous Bridge over the River Kwai. Then board the local
train for the exciting ride on the Death Railway.
Transfer to your hotel located on the Kwai River by long-tail
boat. The afternoon is at leisure. Optional activities (not
included in our tour price): Mountain biking, canoeing on
the Kwai River, traditional Thai massage. Overnight at RESOTEL.
Optional
program :
Mon Dances at Jungle Rafts (19:30-21:00) Board a long-tail
boat for a 15-minute upriver to Jungle Rafts. The young
men and women of the nearby Mon village, who are of Burmese
origin, perform traditional dances and chants, which differ
greatly from their Thai compatriots. Return to Resotel by
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Thursday
Day 3 : KANCHANABURI - AYUTTHAYA (B/-/-)
Breakfast
at hotel. Drive via Suphanburi to the former capital city
of Siam, Ayutthaya. Located approximately 80 kilometers
north of Bangkok, the ancient city of Ayutthaya is
known as the "Venice of the East", and it lies
along the Chao Phraya River, the tributaries of which surround
Ayutthaya province. The glory of the Ayutthaya empire (1350-1767A.D.)
is evident in the remains of temples such as Wat Phra
Sri Sanphet and Wat Chai Wattanaram, which we
will visit in the afternoon. A further visit includes Wat
Yai Chai Mongkol. This well-tended temple was founded
by King U-Thong in 1357 as a center for monks returning
from study in Sri Lanka. The white reclining Buddha near
the entrance was built by King Naresuan. The massive pagoda
was also built by King Naresuan to celebrate his defeat
of the Burmese at Suphanburi in 1593 by killing their crown
prince in a single-handed combat on elephants. Overnight
at KRUNGSRI RIVER HOTEL.
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Friday
Day 4 : AYUTHAYA - BANG PA IN - BANGKOK (B/-/-)
Optional:
06:00AM visit the morning market to buy fresh food, which
you will then donate to the monks, who are making their
rounds to receive alms from the local people. Return to
the hotel for breakfast. A 40-minute boat trip on the Chao
Phraya River brings you to Bang Pa In, followed by a visit
of the Royal Summer Palace. Return to Bangkok by coach and
transfer to the airport for your next destination or to
your hotel in Bangkok. Arrival in Bangkok at noon.
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