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14‑Day Family Adventure in Thailand (August)

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Day 1: Arrival & First Glimpse of Bangkok

Morning: Land at Suvarnabhumi Airport, clear customs and transfer to your hotel in central Bangkok. Relax with a quick refresh and enjoy a light Thai snack.

Afternoon: Take a leisurely walk around Sanam Luang and visit the majestic Grand Palace. The kids will love spotting the jeweled Phra Kaew (Emerald Buddha).

Evening: Dine at a riverside restaurant overlooking the Chao Phraya River, then stroll along the illuminated promenade of Asiatique Night Market for some souvenir shopping.

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Day 2: Bangkok City Highlights

Morning: Explore the bustling canals on a short longtail boat tour of Thonburi’s klongs, followed by a visit to the colorful Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn).

Afternoon: Visit the interactive exhibits at the Children’s Discovery Museum in Chatuchak, then cool off with ice‑cream at the nearby Chatuchak Park.

Evening: Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Khao San Road with street‑food stalls and live music, perfect for a relaxed family dinner.

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Day 3: Day Trip to Ayutthaya

Morning: Board a private minivan for the 1‑hour journey to the historic city of Ayutthaya. Begin at Wat Mahathat, famous for the tree‑wrapped Buddha head.

Afternoon: Continue to Wat Phra Si Sanphet and the adjacent Ayutthaya Historical Park, where children can imagine ancient royalty.

Evening: Return to Bangkok; enjoy a quiet dinner at your hotel and an early night to recover from the day’s travel.

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Day 4: Journey to Kanchanaburi

Morning: Travel by train to Kanchanaburi, watching the scenic countryside roll by. Check in to a riverside resort.

Afternoon: Visit the iconic Bridge over the River Kwai and the War Museum, offering educational insights for the whole family.

Evening: Relax with a sunset cruise on the River Kwai, followed by dinner featuring classic Thai dishes.

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Day 5: Erawan National Park

Morning: Head to Erawan National Park for a hike to the famous seven‑tiered waterfalls; the first three tiers are ideal for swimming.

Afternoon: Picnic lunch by the falls, then explore the park’s limestone caves and wildlife trails.

Evening: Return to Kanchanaburi; enjoy a relaxed evening by the pool and a family‑style Thai BBQ.

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Day 6: Fly to Chiang Mai

Morning: Transfer to Bangkok airport for a short domestic flight to Chiang Mai. Check in to a boutique hotel within the Old City walls.

Afternoon: Wander the narrow lanes of the Old City, visiting Wat Chedi Luang and the bustling Warorot Market for snacks.

Evening: Experience the famous Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, where you can pick up handmade crafts and enjoy a family dinner of khao soi.

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Day 7: Chiang Mai Cultural Exploration

Morning: Take a guided tour of Wat Phra Singh and its beautiful Lanna‑style architecture.

Afternoon: Participate in a family-friendly Thai cooking class, learning to make spring rolls and mango sticky rice.

Evening: Attend a traditional Lanna Khantoke dinner with cultural performances, perfect for an immersive experience.

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Day 8: Elephant Sanctuary Day

Morning: Drive to the ethical Elephant Nature Park, where you can feed and bathe rescued elephants under expert supervision.

Afternoon: Continue learning about elephant conservation, then enjoy a vegetarian buffet lunch amidst the jungle.

Evening: Return to Chiang Mai; unwind with a gentle stroll along the Ping River and a light dinner.

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Day 9: Doi Suthep & Night Bazaar

Morning: Ascend to Doi Suthep via a scenic drive; explore the golden chedi of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and enjoy panoramic city views.

Afternoon: Visit the nearby Hmong Hill Tribe Village for cultural insights and a quick craft workshop.

Evening: Return to town for a final night at the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, picking up any last‑minute gifts.

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Day 10: Travel to Chiang Rai

Morning: Private transfer to Chiang Rai (≈3 hours). Check in to a riverside resort.

Afternoon: Explore the striking White Temple (Wat Rong Khun), a modern masterpiece of glass and white stucco.

Evening: Dine at a local restaurant overlooking the Kok River, sampling northern Thai specialties.

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Day 11: Chiang Rai Highlights

Morning: Visit the vibrant Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten) and the nearby Black House (Baan Dam) art museum.

Afternoon: Take a short boat trip to the picturesque Golden Triangle, where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet.

Evening: Return to Chiang Rai for a relaxed evening; optional night market stroll for snacks.

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Day 12: Fly to Phuket

Morning: Fly from Chiang Rai to Phuket. Transfer to a beachfront resort in Patong or Kata.

Afternoon: Unwind on Patong Beach or Kata Noi Beach**, letting the kids build sandcastles while you soak up the sun.

Evening: Enjoy a seaside dinner at Bangla Road area, with live music and a relaxed vibe.

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Day 13: Phuket Exploration

Morning: Discover historic Phuket Old Town, admiring its Sino‑Portuguese shophouses and visiting the Thai Hua Museum.

Afternoon: Head to Promthep Cape for breathtaking views, then stop at the Big Buddha for a serene moment.

Evening: Sunset dinner at a beachside restaurant in Karon, followed by a gentle walk along the shoreline.

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Day 14: Island‑Hopping – Phi Phi & Maya Bay

Morning: Board a speedboat for a day trip to the iconic Phi Phi Islands. Snorkel at Maya Bay and admire the crystal‑clear waters.

Afternoon: Lunch on Phi Phi Don, then explore Viking Cave and relax on Monkey Beach.

Evening: Return to Phuket; enjoy a final family dinner featuring fresh seafood and celebrate the trip’s highlights.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Grand Palace (Bangkok) – 2 hours – £40 total (adults £15, children £5, entry & guide)
  • Wat Arun (Bangkok) – 1 hour – £20 total
  • Ayutthaya Historical Park – 4 hours – £80 total (transport, entry, guide)
  • Bridge over the River Kwai – 2 hours – £30 total
  • Erawan National Park – 5 hours – £70 total (park fee, transport)
  • Wat Phra Singh & Wat Chedi Luang (Chiang Mai) – 3 hours – £35 total
  • Elephant Nature Park – 6 hours – £300 total (full‑day ethical visit)
  • Doi Suthep – 2 hours – £25 total
  • White Temple (Chiang Rai) – 2 hours – £25 total
  • Blue Temple & Black House (Chiang Rai) – 3 hours – £30 total
  • Golden Triangle Boat Trip – 2 hours – £50 total
  • Phuket Old Town & Big Buddha – 4 hours – £30 total
  • Phi Phi Islands Day Trip – 8 hours – £350 total (boat, lunch, snorkel gear)
  • Accommodation (13 nights, 3‑star family rooms) – – £2,340 total (≈£180/night)
  • Domestic Flights (Bangkok‑Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai‑Phuket) – – £720 total (≈£90 per person)
  • Ground Transport (airport transfers, trains, minivans) – – £250 total
  • Meals (family of 4, 14 days) – – £1,050 total (≈£75/day)

Total Estimated Cost: £5,060

Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding a few days on the islands of Koh Lanta or Koh Samui for a more relaxed beach finish, or extend your northern itinerary with a visit to Pai. To shorten the trip, you could combine the Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai legs into a single base (Chiang Mai) and skip the flight to Phuket, opting for a shorter stay on Phuket or Krabi instead.

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