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NorthEast Thailand
Tour
4 Days - Saraburi, Khao Yai, Pimai, Ubon, ... Price
from 24,040 THB
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| Day 1 - Bangkok - Saraburi - Khao Yai |
8.00 Depart Bangkok by private airconditioned
car/minibus/coach for Saraburi.
Visit Phra Buddha Badh with its shrine
of the holy footprint of Lord Buddha and large number of temple
bells surrounding temple compound.
Lunch at local Saraburi restaurant.
Continue to Khao Yai National Park. En
route, visit Wat Theppithak with its huge seated Buddha located
on hillside and fruit market at Klang Dong.
Afternoon check-in at JULDIS KHAO YAI RESORT
or similar hotel.
Dinner and accommodations. |
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| Day 2 - Khao Yai - Pimai - Korat |
Visit Krong Keo waterfalls with original
bamboo suspension bridge and Haew Suwat waterfalls.
Depart for Korat.
Visit Thao Suranaree Memorial, built in
commemoration of the exploit of Khunying Mo, wife of the town's
second in command, who rallied her people to defeat Laotian
invaders in 1826, under the reign of King Rama III. Also visit
Wat Sala Loi, with its main chapel constructed in the shape
of a Chinese Junk using local materials-the famous earthen tiles
from Daan Kwien.
Lunch at local restaurant in Korat.
Continue to Pimai to visit the museum and
the magnificent Khmer temples, the "Angkor Wat of Thailand,"
supposedly built by King Jayavarman VI in the eleventh century.
Also visit Sai Ngam Banyan Grove, with Thailand's largest banyan
tree.
Return to Korat and check in at SIMA THANI
or similar hotel.
Dinner and accommodations. |
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| Day 3 - Korat - Phnom Rung - Muang Tham
- Surin |
Visit village of Daan Kwian, famous for
its beautiful earthenware.
Continue to Prasat Phnom Rung, the most
important Khmer temple complex in Thailand, situated on a small
hill. The monumental staircase is stunning and the sanctuary
is one of the best examples of Khmer architecture. Also visit
Prasat Muang Tham, a Khmer temple older than Prasat Phnom Rung,
with many well preserved bas-reliefs.
Lunch at local restaurant in Prakhon Chai.
Proceed to Surin.
Visit Prasat Hin Sikhoraphum, with its
prangs.
Dinner and accommodations at THONG THARIN
or similar hotel.
(NOTE: The Surin Elephant Round-Up is held every year
on the third weekend of November. Tour programs available on
request, surcharges apply.) |
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| Day 4 - Surin - Phra Viharn - Ubon - Bangkok |
Drive via Kantharalak to Khao Phra Viharn.
Walking tour of Phra Viharn temple, situated
on top of Phnom Donrak mountain range, forming border between
Thailand and Cambodia. The mountain is 544 meters high and 657
meters above sea level. Its prominent location on the top of
a high cliff is unrivaled by any ancient Khmer sanctuary.
Picnic lunch.
Proceed to Ubon Airport.
19.40 Depart Ubon by TG-031.
20.45 Arrive in Bangkok with transfers
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| THB p.p | Booking |
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Daily departure on private tour ex. Bangkok, including all meals. All prices are per person in Thai Baht, based on twin-sharing in double rooms in the default hotel for the listed category *** Child reduction (sharing bed of parents): 2 - 12 years -30%.
NOTE: The itinerary can slightly change according to the season, local conditions, climate, flight schedules and room availability.
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| Nakorn Ratchasima | Juldis Khao Yai Resort ROH Sima Thani Hotel ROH | | Surin | Thong Tharin Hotel ROH |
Please note that compulsory gala dinners and peak season surcharges may apply during peak periods surrounding the public holidays of Christmas and New Year - these surcharges will be confirmed at the time of booking.
Included in the price:
Accommodation in airconditioned room with bath and meals as mentioned in the programme. Transfers, entrance fees, and tours by airconditioned car/minibus/coach with multilingual guide. Domestic airticket Ubon-Bangkok. Domestic airport tax Service charges, room tax, VAT and baggage handling.
Not included in the price:
Optional tours. International airport tax Expenditure of a personal nature, such as drinks, souvenirs and laundry etc. Other tours & meals than mentioned in the programme.
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