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Thai Treasures 13 Days, with Oscar

13 Days
Join Our Deaf-Friendly Thai Treasures 13 Days, with Oscar!
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£ 1 888
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Check-In - Check-Out
01.03.2027 - 13.03.2027
Place
Thailand, Bangkok, Phuket
Tour duration
13 Days
Group size
8-10 Peoples
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All set. Here’s what you get
Included in the price
4 Star hotel with Bed & Breakfast
IS Tour guide included in tour
Transportation upon excursions
Entrance tickets
Transportation from Bangkok to Phuket
Amsaan App included for guests
Travel Insurance Policy
50 EUR discount voucher for the next trip.
Not included in the price
International air tickets to Bangkok and back from Phuket
Visa, if required
Hotel Tourism Taxes
Extra Meals not mentioned in itinerary
Day 1 – Arrival Day. Bangkok (01.03.2027)
Arrival at Suvarnabhumi Airport (Bangkok).
Transfer to hotel from airport by taxi (not included in the price).
Hotel Check in.
Rest after the flight.
Evening walk around the hotel area.
Dinner at a local restaurant or food court (at your own expense).
No Meals
Day 2 – Bangkok Classic. Royal Temples (02.03.2027)
Breakfast in the Hotel
Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew).
The Grand Palace.
Lunch (at your own expense).
Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho).
Canal tour by long-tail boat.
Evening dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River.
Breakfast
Day 3 – Bangkok. Markets and Shopping (03.03.2027)
Breakfast in the Hotel.
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market.
Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn).
Walk through Chinatown (Yaowarat).
Shopping at Siam Paragon, Central World, or MBK.
Dinner (at your own expense).
Breakfast
Day 4 – Bangkok. Chiang Mai (04.03.2027)
Breakfast in the Hotel.
Morning visit to Lumphini Park.
Mahanakhon Skywalk observation deck.
Lunch (at your own expense).
Walk through the Silom or Sukhumvit areas.
Evening at Asiatique The Riverfront (market, Ferris wheel, restaurants).
Breakfast
Day 5 – Chiang Mai Cultural (05.03.2027)
Breakfast
Day 6 – Natural with elephants (06.03.2027)
Breakfast
Day 7 – Chiang Mai. Chiang Rai (07.03.2027)
Breakfast in the Hotel.
Breakfast
Day 8 – Chiang Rai. Phuket (flight) (08.03.2027)
Breakfast in the Hotel.
Breakfast
Day 9 – Phuket. Beach relaxation (09.03.2027)
Breakfast in the Hotel.
Beach relaxation.
Breakfast
Day 10 – Phi Phi Islands. Hong. James Bond (10.03.2027)
Breakfast in the Hotel.
Breakfast
Day 11 – Beach relaxation (11.03.2027)
Breakfast in the Hotel.
Breakfast
Day 12 – Last experience (12.03.2027)
Breakfast
Day 13 – Departure Day (13.03.2027)
Breakfast in the Hotel.
Transfer to the airport.
Breakfast
Before You Ask – It’s Probably Here (FAQ)

Getting ready to Travel to Thailand Let me tell you the best time

The ideal time to visit Thailand is from November to February when the weather is a bit moderate and cool wind blows. Experience pleasant weather, vibrant festivals, and a myriad of outdoor activities.

What Currency Should I Bring on Tour?

Prepare with Thai Baht, the local currency (฿), widely accepted across the country. It’s recommended to have some converted cash on hand for local payments for food, accommodation, and travel but credit cards are commonly used in larger establishments.

Is Visa Required for the Thailand tour?

For many nationalities, Thailand offers a visa-free stay of up to 30 days. However, if your plans extend beyond this period, check Thailand’s visa policies to ensure a seamless experience. Many nationalities are having visa on arrival .
Passport Validity: Minimum 6 months beyond arrival date.

What’s the Local Cuisine Like?

Indulge in Thailand’s culinary wonders! From savory Pad Thai to aromatic Green Curry, the local cuisine offers an explosion of flavors. Don’t miss out on street food markets for an authentic gastronomic adventure.

How Should I Dress?

Thailand embraces diverse fashion, but when visiting temples or formal places, opt for modest attire. Remember to pack breathable fabrics due to the tropical climate.

Tap Water is drinkable?

It’s advisable to stick to bottled water to prevent any stomach discomfort. Stay hydrated and enjoy your travels without any worries.

What’s the Transportation System Like?

Thailand boasts an extensive transportation network. Tuk-tuks, taxis, buses, and modern trains offer convenient options to explore both cities and rural areas.

How Can I Respect Local Customs?

Thailand’s culture revolves around respect. A slight bow (called a “wai”) is a polite gesture. Remove your shoes before entering homes and temples, and avoid public displays of affection.

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