Im Überblick
This budget-friendly tour through Thailand highlights the country’s rich history, fascinating cultures, religious monuments, and much more. Take a long tail boat ride through vibrant Damnoen Floating market. Ride a train over the famous River Kwai Bridge, part of the infamous Death Railway built by prisoners during World War II. Visit Hellfire Pass Memorial, a walking trail and interpretive center detailing the life of the Allied prisoners and Asian workers who helped build the railway.
In Bangkok—Thailand’s current capital—visit the Temple of the Golden Buddha; the Temple of the Reclining Buddha built in 1832; and the Grand Palace, the royal residence established in 1782 where you’ll see the Emerald Buddha, Thailand’s most sacred Buddhist sculpture. You’ll also cruise the city’s canals (klongs) by long tail boat. In Sukhothai, Thailand’s 13th-century capital, visit Sukhothai Historic Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with ruins of palaces, temples, and homes. But that’s not all…in Chiang Mai explore a night market by tuk-tuk and visit an amazing elephant sanctuary to learn about the conservation efforts of orphaned and rescued elephants. Travel to the “Golden Triangle,” where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet and visit a local tea plantation. You’ll also visit several interesting hill tribes in the mountains near Chiang Rai.
Your trip to Thailand is rich in experiences, sights, and welcoming people you’ll long remember!
Tagesprogramm / Reiseroute
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- Bangkok, Thailand
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- Bangkok–Damnoen Saduak–Kanchanaburi
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- Kanchanaburi
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- Kanchanaburi–Bangkok
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- Bangkok
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- Bangkok
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- Bangkok–Sukhothai
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- Sukhothai
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- Sukothai–Chiang Mai
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- Chiang Mai
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- Chiang Mai–Elephant Sanctuary–Ban Thaton
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- Ban Thaton–Doi Mai Salong–Chiang Rai
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- Chiang Rai–Golden Triangle Excursion
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- Chiang Rai–Bangkok
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- Bangkok
Reiseländer (2): Myanmar, Thailand
Reiseziele (6): Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Kanchanaburi, Sukhothai, Yangon