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7-Day Itinerary for Thailand in July 2023

  1. Day 1: Bangkok
    30 minutes (12.3 miles) from Suvarnabhumi Airport

    Explore the iconic Grand Palace in the morning, visit the Wat Pho and Wat Arun temples in the afternoon and end the day with a boat ride through the Chao Phraya River at sunset.

  2. Day 2: Chiang Mai
    1 hour 5 minutes (420 miles) from Bangkok

    Get up early and visit the Doi Suthep temple in the morning, explore the Old City and its temples in the afternoon, and end the day with a visit to the Night Bazaar.

  3. Day 3: Chiang Rai
    3 hours 30 minutes (130 miles) from Chiang Mai

    Visit the White Temple and the Black House Museum in the morning, explore the Golden Triangle and take a boat ride on the Mekong River in the afternoon, and end the day with a visit to the Night Bazaar.

  4. Day 4: Koh Samui
    2 hours 30 minutes (400 miles) from Chiang Rai

    Relax on the beach and go snorkeling at Koh Tao and Koh Nang Yuan islands in the morning, visit the Na Muang Waterfall and the Big Buddha Temple in the afternoon, and end the day with a Thai massage on the beach.

  5. Day 5: Phuket
    1 hour 20 minutes (425 miles) from Koh Samui

    Take a speedboat tour of the Phi Phi Islands in the morning, visit the Wat Chalong temple and the Big Buddha statue in the afternoon, and end the day with a sunset at Promthep Cape.

  6. Day 6: Krabi
    3 hours (125 miles) from Phuket

    Visit the Railay Beach and the Phra Nang Cave in the morning, take a boat tour of the nearby islands in the afternoon, and end the day with a seafood dinner at Ao Nang Beach.

  7. Day 7: Bangkok
    1 hour 20 minutes (430 miles) from Krabi

    Visit the Chatuchak Weekend Market in the morning, explore the Chinatown and the Khao San Road in the afternoon, and end the day with a dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River.

Recommendations

Don't miss the Songkran Festival in April, which marks the Thai New Year and is celebrated with water fights and street parties. Consider a side trip to Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Thailand, for its impressive ruins and temples. To maximize your fun, try street food, take a tuk-tuk ride, and learn some basic Thai phrases to interact with the friendly locals.

You can find hotels and flights at https://booking.tp.st/VhZsadPo

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