Wonderful ten-day tour: Food, religion, entertainment, and shopping Ten days are more suitable for Thailand, and most of the wonderful attractions can be visited.
DAY1 Chiang Mai - Chiang Mai National Museum Visit the ancient city of Chiang Mai. There are temples everywhere in Chiang Mai, which is enough to spend a day or two!
Chiang Mai is the second largest city in Thailand, but it is completely different from the busy and noisy Bangkok.
As the former capital of the Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai exudes a charming classical temperament.
Chiang Mai has a beautiful natural environment and is a plateau city in Thailand. It has a cool climate and is a famous summer resort.
Temples can be seen everywhere here, the ancient city walls have experienced hundreds of years of wind and sun, and historical relics are around you.
The most representative temple in Chiang Mai is called "Wat ChiangMan", a 700-year-old ancient temple.
Dining: You can enjoy delicious food at roadside restaurants in Chiang Mai during the day. We recommend the weekend night market in Chiang Mai. You can go there at night to look for special snacks. The Saturday night market and Sunday night market are in different places.
Accommodation: You can stay one night in Chiang Mai.
Chiang Mai National Museum DAY2 Chiang Mai Today you can slowly visit some of Chiang Mai’s attractions.
Chiang Mai University is also a must-visit attraction. The mysterious and romantic purple color is spread in and around Chiang Mai University.
There are also many creative shops and local designer clothing stores in the surrounding area.
You can see the panoramic view of Chiang Mai from Mount Suthep, and the sunset is very beautiful!
Suthep Temple is located on Mount Suthep, also known as "Double Dragon Temple". There are two steps guarded by giant dragons at the entrance of the temple.
A quick reminder, there are little girls who perform and sing on the steps. If you take a photo, they will come over and ask for money.
Catering: The diversity of Western food in Chiang Mai is second to none in northern Thailand. You can also taste many British (Australian, British, Irish), French, German, Italian, Western, American and Mexican restaurants.
Accommodation: Stay at the hotel the day before.
DAY3 Chiang Mai - Pattaya From Chiang Mai to Pattaya, watch the transvestite show and feel what it is like on the Thai seaside surrounded by Chinese.
The White Dragon King Temple in Chonburi, Pattaya is a must-see for many Buddhists.
The White Dragon King is very famous in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, he meets with a hundred believers to tell people's fortunes and fortunes.
When visiting the White Dragon King, it is best to wear a white shirt and white trousers to show respect.
In addition, before entering the temple, you must first install 17 incense sticks, including Tathagata Buddha, White Dragon King, Eight Immortals, Gods of Heaven, God of Wealth, etc.
There is no charge for the White Dragon King's advice, but believers will be happy to help by donating a small amount of money for charity.
Catering: You can have breakfast in Chiang Mai and then go to Pattaya for lunch and dinner.
Accommodation: Living in Pattaya is both relaxing and convenient.
DAY4 Pattaya - Bangkok Weekend Market, Siam Square, Central Word Plaza, etc. This is a shopping trip and a day of Bangkok shopping trip.
The weekend market is now not only open on weekends, but also open from Monday to Friday, but the shops are more open on weekends.
You happen to be in Bangkok on the weekend, so you are lucky~.
After visiting the weekend market, you can take the subway to Siam and stroll around Siam Square.
This is a place where fashionable people gather. There will be tent shops opened by some designers selling their own designed things.
There are many shopping malls from Siam to Chit Lom, which are all complete and are a shopping paradise.
The more famous shopping malls include: Central Word Plaza, Siam Paragon, etc.
Dining: You can choose to enjoy delicious food in Pattaya, or go to shopping malls in Bangkok to find specialty restaurants.
Accommodation: Stay in Bangkok.
On DAY5, you can choose to join a group to participate in a one-day tour of Bangkok.
Damnoen Floating Market-Mahachai Railway Food Market-Jim Thompson House.
There are many small shops in Bangkok. Every morning, tours depart to Damnoen Floating Market and Mahachai Railway Food Market.
We will pick you up at your accommodation around 6:30-7am in the morning and set off for Damnoen Floating Market. We will arrive at the floating market around 9:00 and the tour lasts for 2 hours.
After about half an hour's drive, we arrived at the Mahachai Railway Food Market and watched the train pass by the vegetables and seafood.
On the way back to the city, you can visit the Jim Thompson House.
Find a bar or massage in the city to relax in the evening.
Dining: There are many restaurants and specialty snacks in downtown Bangkok.
Accommodation: Stay at the hotel the night before.
DAY6 Bangkok-Phuket Thai Airways International Airlines has more than a dozen flights between Bangkok and Phuket every day from morning to night, with a flight duration of about 1 hour and 20 minutes.
In addition, there are regular flights to Phuket from Songkhla, Koh Samui, Chiang Mai and other places.