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5-Day Itinerary for Thailand

  1. Day 1: Grand Palace
    20 minutes (6.5 km) from Suvarnabhumi Airport

    Morning: Visit one of the most iconic landmarks in Bangkok, the Grand Palace. Explore the complex of buildings and temples that were once home to the Thai king and royal court. Be sure to check out the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, which houses a statue of Buddha carved from a single piece of jade.

    Afternoon: Take a short walk to Wat Phra Chetuphon (Wat Pho), one of the oldest and largest Buddhist temples in Bangkok. See the massive reclining Buddha statue, covered in gold leaf, and explore the many other smaller temples and pagodas on the grounds.

    Evening: Experience the vibrant street food scene at the nearby Sampeng Night Market. Try local delicacies like grilled seafood, mango sticky rice, and fried chicken.

  2. Day 2: Khao Yai National Park
    3 hours (133 km) from Bangkok

    Morning: Leave early for Khao Yai National Park, Thailand's oldest and most visited national park. Take a guided hike through the lush forest, spotting wildlife like gibbons, macaques, and hornbills.

    Afternoon: Visit the nearby PB Valley Khao Yai Winery, where you can take a tour of the vineyards and learn about the winemaking process. Sample some of their award-winning wines, and enjoy a gourmet lunch at their on-site restaurant.

    Evening: Enjoy the scenic drive back to Bangkok, stopping at the Wang Nam Khiao Flower Festival if it is open during your visit. See the stunning displays of flowers and plants, and browse the local handicrafts and food stalls.

  3. Day 3: Chiang Mai
    1 hour 15 minutes (700 km) flight from Bangkok

    Morning: Fly to Chiang Mai, a city in northern Thailand known for its temples and night markets. Visit the impressive Wat Phra That Doi Suthep temple, located on a hill overlooking the city. Climb the 306 steps to the top for breathtaking views.

    Afternoon: Explore the historic Old City of Chiang Mai, surrounded by a moat and ancient walls. Visit the Wat Chedi Luang temple, which dates back to the 14th century, and the nearby Three Kings Monument.

    Evening: Shop and dine at the famous Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, a bustling market selling everything from traditional handicrafts to street food.

  4. Day 4: Elephant Nature Park
    1 hour (60 km) from Chiang Mai

    Morning: Visit the Elephant Nature Park, a sanctuary for rescued elephants. Learn about the plight of these gentle giants and their importance to Thai culture. Help feed and bathe the elephants, and observe them in their natural habitat.

    Afternoon: Take a cooking class at the Basil Cookery School, where you can learn to make traditional Thai dishes like pad thai, green curry, and tom yum soup.

    Evening: Relax with a traditional Thai massage at one of the many spas in Chiang Mai, such as the Oasis Spa or Fah Lanna Spa.

  5. Day 5: Krabi
    2 hours 30 minutes (800 km) flight from Chiang Mai

    Morning: Fly to Krabi, a province in southern Thailand known for its stunning beaches and limestone cliffs. Take a longtail boat to Railay Beach, a popular spot for rock climbing and snorkeling.

    Afternoon: Visit the nearby Tiger Cave Temple, a Buddhist temple built in a limestone cave. Climb the steep staircase to the top for panoramic views of Krabi.

    Evening: Dine on fresh seafood at one of the many beachfront restaurants in Ao Nang, such as Lae Lay Grill or The Last Fisherman.

Recommendations

Don't miss the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, where you can see locals selling fruits, vegetables, and other goods from their boats. Also consider taking a side trip to the island of Phuket, or exploring the historic city of Ayutthaya. To maximize your fun, book a guided tour or hire a local guide to show you the best hidden gems.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Grand Palace (2-3 hours, 500 baht)
  • Wat Phra Chetuphon (Wat Pho) (1-2 hours, 100 baht)
  • PB Valley Khao Yai Winery (2-3 hours, 300 baht)
  • Wang Nam Khiao Flower Festival (1-2 hours, 50 baht)
  • Wat Phra That Doi Suthep (2-3 hours, 50 baht)
  • Elephant Nature Park (4-5 hours, 2500 baht)
  • Basil Cookery School (3-4 hours, 1500 baht)
  • Thai massage (1-2 hours, 400-1000 baht)
  • Tiger Cave Temple (1-2 hours, free)

Total Estimated Costs: 4300-6800 baht

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