Discovering the ethereal beauty of Tham Khao Luang Cave
An epic road trip through evergreen pineapple and papaya plantations
Lunch at a local eatery
Arrive at Kaeng Krachan National Park
A breathtaking boat trip on the Kaeng Krachan reservoir
Check in to Laksasubha Hua Hin Resort
Day 2 Highlights:
Breakfast at the resort
Take a short roadtrip through the coconut and pineapple plantations
Pass through the fishing village of Bang Pu, to reach Lame Sala Beach
Hike to Phraya Nahhon Cave and view an architectural wonder
Spend some time on the local beach
Return to Laksasubha Hua Hin Resort
Day 3 Highlights:
Coffee and breakfast at the resort
Explore the eclectic art village called Baan Sillapin
Admire the Royal Waiting Room at the Hua Hin Train Station
Travel to Khao Takiab, also called the monkey mountain.
Check into the I Love Phants Resort and retreat for a peaceful evening
Day 4 Highlights:
Enjoy breakfast and coffee at your resort
Learn about animal rescue at the Wildlife Rescue Centre and Elephant Refuge
Return to the Big Mango, Bangkok
Hua Hin- the name alone is synonymous with the rich and elite of Thailand, where Ferraris and other fast toys are common sights on beach roads lined with elite resorts and hotels. The playground of the rich and famous.
However, this coastal city is surrounded by various natural wonders that often get left out of tourist media and recommendations, purely because of how well hidden they are. From caves holding ancient relics to the largest national park in Thailand, Hua Hin has much to share and you have much to discover.
Day 1: An Epic Road Trip Through Pineapple and Papaya Plantations: Bangkok to Hua Hin
Hua Hin has become a fast favorite of the famous, not only because of the powdery white beaches, but because of its proximity to the Big Mango, Thailand’s Capital city, Bangkok. Your 4 day experience will start with a personal pick up at your Bangkok hotel. The first leg of the journey will be a beautiful country roadtrip to the coast.
Enroute you will stop at the famous Tham Khao Luang Cave to bid honor to the magnificent cave temple hidden in its mysterious hollows. This is a truly magnificent location because of how the many golden relics and Buddhist statues line the inner space of the bare cave walls. These symbols of Buddhist respect are often bathed in soft sunlight giving this temple an ethereal atmosphere that hushes even the most hurried soul.
Your guide will stop for a delicious lunch at a local eatery before continuing this road trip to Hua Hin, following the road through plantations lined with giant pineapple trees reaching to the skies like prehistoric umbrellas. The landscape often plays chess by switching papaya and pineapple plantations for swampy rice paddies, surrounding the smooth road with green on either side. Driving along you will most certainly catch glimpses of smooth skinned Thai oxen moving within the shadows cast by these wondrous farmlands.
Your next stop will be the Kaeng Krachan National Park. Stretching across 2,914 km this park reaches out to Myanmar which forms its western border. This national park is filled with natural wonders and harbors some of Thailand's most elusive mammals, such as the Sambar Deer, Clouded leopards and golden Jackals.The park is perfect for exploring because of magnificent viewpoints and smaller but beautiful caves. Walking through this heritage site will make you feel like you are lightyears from civilization,as nature fills your soul, and you will have an excellent chance of seeing these wondrous animals within their natural habitat- protected and happy.
While in the park you will be taken on a boat trip on the Kaeng Krachan reservoir, before heading to your resort to check in.
You will be greeted with warm Thai hospitality at the Laksasubha Hua Hin Resort before checking into your room. This resort has an air of lightness because of its soft white rooms and how the resort is surrounded by the sands of Hua Hin’s white beaches.
Enjoy an evening of relaxation at the resort or take a sunset stroll before dinner,relaxing after a day filled with driving and jungle adventures.
Day 2: From Fishing Village to Beach to Jungle Cave
After a delicious breakfast at the resort you start your exploration of the beautiful nature surrounding Khao Sam Roi Yod National Park to the south of Hua Hin. First your trip will start with a scenic drive along coconut and pineapple plantations as you head to the fishing village known as Bang Pu. This traditional way of life in Bang Pu has not been eroded by technology, making this quick stop a unique point of interest within the stretches of Hua Hin.
From the Bang Pu beach a longtail boat will ferry you across the waters to Laem Sala Beach. This powdery white beach is lined with gorgeous blue water and tall coconut trees. If the water and warm sands entice you to stay, feel free to enjoy the time lulling away on the beach and relaxing in the water. However, the hike we planned will take you to Phraya Nakhon Cave, so if you are up for an adventure, take a short hike to this jungle cave.
Following the trail underneath the flat surface of the cave ceiling, the rock walls seem to open up to a bubble of light, as sunbeams illuminate the green trees and perfectly carved pavilion built for King Rama V in 1890.When conditions are perfect, the Thai-styled pavilion is illuminated by a beam of sunlight penetrating the shell of the cave as if blessing this structure with heavenly wishes. Take your time to enjoy the splendor and explore the surrounding habitat. This particular spot is perfect for those once-in-a-lifetime instagram shots, mesmerizing your social feed with the beauty of Thailand.
Once returning to the beach, you will have some time to enjoy the beach and clear water, before heading back to the resort for the evening.
Day 3: Spending a Day in the Quaint Artist House of Hua Hin
Day three is all about the local cultural experience, taking a break from nature to explore the many artistic and creative ventures of the Baan Sillapin Artist House. Built over the local water canals, this house resembles a village and community all at once.
Spending a morning here will promise views of longtails boats with happy tourists, and wooden spaces filled with locally crafted art and cultural objects. The Baan Sillapin Artist House also boasts a beautiful and traditional puppet show, with puppeteers wearing black masks, skillfully breathing life into exquisitely crafted puppets, wearing shimmering Thai costumes and telling tales of Thai myths through dramatic presentation- a must see on a list of “off the beaten track activities”.
The next cultural destination is the teak Royal waiting room of the Hua Hin Train station. Historically, royalty would visit the coast by traveling on the magnificent waterways, but since the railway sped up travel time, the Royal family had an ornate waiting room built, following the Thai architectural style of carefully carved teak wood and cherry red pointed roofs, brilliantly pointing to the ever blue Hua Hin sky.
Next you will meet the local mischief makers, the raunchy and overconfident monkeys who rule the area aptly nicknamed, Monkey Mountain. This stop is a true humorous experience, as a town ruled by monkeys can be very unpredictable, you know. Seeing these local critters play amongst the Thai-styled buildings, will present many moments for fun photos and the promise of future anecdotes to share with the family back home. This location, being elevated within the beautiful scenery, is a perfect lookout point because of the panoramic ocean views.
After an eventful afternoon on Monkey Mountain, you will be escorted to your resort, humorously called “I love Phants”- an eco inspired lodge, neighboring an elephant sanctuary and the evergreen jungle.
Relax for the evening and have a delicious dinner at your resort before winding down for the last evening in Hua Hin.
Day 4: Up-Close and Personal with Local Wildlife Heroes.
After a delicious breakfast, it is time to say goodbye to the lovely resort and start your last activity of your Hua Hin experience. Today you will have the chance to get close and intimate with the local wildlife, as we introduce you to Wildlife Rescue Center and Elephant Refuge.
This sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to learn about the rescue and care provided to local wildlife through this incredible organization. During your visit you will join the staff as they make their rounds, feeding, treating and taking care of their four ( and sometimes two legged) patients. This experience is highly educational and one specific element that stands out is the education you will receive on elephant rescue. You will be introduced to their huge-bellied rescued friends, and be intimately acquainted with these giants by learning their names and backstories.
The visit will provide the rare chance of joining the unsung heroes of the sanctuary as they fulfill their daily rituals of care for, treating and feeding their animal and elephant patients. Bespoke Infinite Travel chose this important experience because of the highly educational side, and also because trips to this sanctuary aids their financial well being. Your visit will contribute to the feeding and medical costs of this incredible organization and animal hospital.
After a last buffet lunch, you will be escorted back along the green countryside to Bangkok, spending a few moments with your local guide after a safe and thrilling four day experience.
What to Expect From This Hua Hin Tour
Hua Hin is a famously beautiful town, and what makes it quite unique is the gorgeous area that surrounds it. Thus this trip is focused on introducing you to the experiences even the local Bangkok people do not know much about.
However, this experience is aimed at showing you the beautiful flora and fauna if the this coastal region, and thus comfortable shoes and clothes are essential to making this experience as exceptional as possible.
Bring some bug repellent if you are a little squeamish and a hat and sunscreen is always recommended.
Further, a happy and respectful attitude will add to your experience and we believe that our itinerary will fulfill all your travel wishes.
Ready, Set…Pack!
Our bilingual team will be ready to assist you with any questions regarding your trip, but here are some packing tips ahead of time. Remember that part of Thailand's beauty is because of the humidity in the air, so wearing breathy, light garments made from natural linen or cotton will definitely make your trip more comfortable. We also recommend hiking shoes and clothes, and even though all resorts provide what you need to fight off the buzzing mosquitoes, buying a mosquito cream and coral-friendly sunscreen will only be in your best interest.
Come have fun, and pack enough swimsuits for moonlight swims and morning dips, and do not forget that insta worthy sunhat for perfect pictures at the floating village or the tip of a longboat.
Do follow us on Instagram and tag us in your photos so we can share in your perfect experience. Our hashtag is #BespokeInfiniteTravel.
If you enjoyed the idea of being close to Bangkok while still exploring the countryside, then we know Ayutthaya will interest you for sure. Take a look at our Modern Ayutthaya Tour here.
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Learn about a tragic romance on the Sarasin Bridge
Pay your respects at the famous Tsunami Memorial site
See the hilltop temple of Wat Bang Riang
Stop for lunch at the Khao Sok Discovery Restaurant
Take a breathtaking Khao Sok River Canoe ride
Vist the Reclining Buddha in the Monkey Cave
Check into your boutique camp for the evening
Day 2 Highlights:
Have breakfast at the boutique camp
Hike through the lush Khao Sok National Park
Have lunch at the Khao Sok Mountain View Restaurant
Checkout at the boutique hotel
Glide across Cheow Lan Dam in a Thai longtail boat
Check into your floating hotel of choice
Spend the afternoon in the cool waters of Khao Sok
Day 3 Highlights:
Take a sunrise canoe trip
Enjoy breakfast back at the hotel
Take a short hike to an idyllic lookout point
Raft to the beautiful Coral Cave
Enjoy a final lunch in Khao Sok
Start your journey back to the mainland
Have you ever imagined yourself waking up to the sounds of rainforest birds singing, while your floating hotel gently rocks on the emerald waters of a giant lake? Have you dreamt about how you step onto the deck of your water chalet, a warm cup of coffee in hand, as you stare up at the ancient rainforest surrounding you? Well, we have been dreaming about it so much that we decided to make this fantasy a very real reality.
Rainforests older than the amazon, filled with green giants, colorful bird species and shy elephants, await your mesmerized gaze. Let us introduce you to Khao Sok National Park- The Bespoke Infinite Travel way.
Day 1 : Find the Secret Love Story at Sarasin Bridge and Canoe between Limestone Krasts at Khao Sok River
The journey to Khao Sok National park is one of the best starts a trip can have, because of the romance of Sarasin Bridge you cross from Phuket. Said to be one of the most beautiful bridges in Thailand, the Sarasin Bridge connects the stunning island of Phuket to the mainland, and because of the pedestrian walkway lying parallel to the newest parts of the bridge, it is often buzzing with local life, such as fishermen and children and little street vendors.
The bridge has a true love-story that often attracts lovers who want to take on the challenge of crossing the bridge while holding their breath, so they can make a wish on the other side. Your guide will be sure to share this legend with you as you enjoy the perfect views and interesting local characters.
Next you will be escorted to the Tsunami Memorial site, where various sculptures and art work has been erected in the memory of the lives lost during the 2014 tragedy. Being able to stand in a space which has recovered from such sadness, will make the following trips even more beautiful as you rediscover how nature helps us to be present and mindful.
Before lunch, you will be welcomed to Wat Rat Uppatham, also called Wat Bang Riang. This stunning temple holds many architectural favorites including a bell-shaped pagoda and a Guan-Yin Chinese goddess statue, but possibly its most attractive element is the location it holds atop a hill. The Chinese statue and the giant gold Buddha residing in the hilltop to its right, seem to be enveloped by green trees and lush vegetation. Simply a must-see attraction when visiting Phang Nga, so naturally we added this gorgeous site to our list.
Now, off to lunch at the Khao Sok Discovery Restaurant. The warm, pleasant heat and fresh air will help you work up an appetite, and nothing quite hits the spot the way a spicy Som Tam, or a hearty bowl of beef noodles does.
As the afternoon looms ahead, you will enjoy your first taste of the beautiful, lime-stone karsts by exploring the Khao Sok River by canoe. Feel your world become smaller as these giants rise above your little canoe, casting cool shadows on perfect waters. Along the way you will stop at Khao Sok for a few moments of perfect views.
The last stop of the day will be a visit to the giant, reclining Buddha resting in the stomach of Monkey Cave. Seeing a Buddha in such natural locations has a very different feel to the more architectural temple experiences, and the little monkeys who playfully run up and down the trees, seem like little guardians of this beautiful temple cave.This destination is the perfect last excursion to a wonderful day.
Your hunger and thirst will be quenched at the Khao Sok Boutique camp, after which you can relax in your room, drifting to sleep, surrounded by the songs of rainforest nightlife.
Day 2 : Glide Above Thailand's Own “Lost City” and Enjoy a Hike Through Emerald Giants
After an idyllic breakfast, your day will start with a 3 hour hike through Khao Sok National park. As you duck below low branches, and wade through the tropical vegetation of this jungle, you will have a chance to see some unique mammals, birds and plants. Keep your eyes open and you might see a slick-black gaur sharpening its horns on a nearby tree, or a long nose tapir with a spotted baby by her side. Above the trees you will hear the calls of many tropical birds, and see flashes of orange, yellow and blue as they sweep over moss covered tree trunks and hop along ancient branches.
In the floral department, you can keep an eye out for heavy-looking Pitcher plants, and thick, rough trunks of ancient Buttress roots. During certain parts of the year, your nose may shock you with the putrid smell of the biggest flower in the world- the giant, right-red Rafflesia.
The silence of this ancient forest might be broken by the howls of long-armed gibbons, or the cracking of branches under a mighty elephant's feet. There are few things as beautiful as animals in their natural habitat, and this national park provides a safe and undisturbed refuge to these unique creatures. Open your heart to the forest,and it will open its heart to you. The reason this national park is famous for its vibrant animal life is because of its sheer size and geography. Deep valleys lie hidden between the folds of ancient mountains- white, limestone karsts rise up from green tropics, or green waters, and very few natural disturbances affect this carefree environment.
For lunch you will take a break at the beautiful Khao Sok Mountain View Restaurant. This little gem is run by a local family, and the food home-style Thai cooked dishes will leave you asking for more.
After your hotel check out, you will hop on a longtail boat, a traditional and slender Thai boat popular because of its agility and ease of movement.Your longtail boat excursion will take you across Cheow Lan Dam. It is said that whole villages lie beneath its waters, and it is quite eerie to imagine schools and temples sleeping at the bottom of this pristine lake.
Your exhilarating and beautiful boat journey will end at a beautiful floating hotel, where you will be left to enjoy the rest of your afternoon exploring the waters by kayak, swimming or sunbathing while enjoying cocktails or fresh fruit. You can expect a beautiful and tranquil private room on a single floating raft. This unique sleeping experience has been curated for this lake destination. It places you at the center of the national park's beauty, with pristine views of the towering cliffs and mountains, while the emerald, clear water is just a few steps from your bed.
Your dinner will be served at the floating hotel and after which you can enjoy some moonlight swimming or reading from the comfort of your floating room.
Day 3 : A Sunrise Canoe Trip and a Date with the Coral Cave
As your last day at Khao Sok starts, it is only fitting that you share in the waking of the forest. You will canoe across the quiet lake waters into the rising sun. As you quietly sit on the pristine waters of a surreal man-made lake, in the middle of an ancient forest, you will have the rare opportunity to see morning unfold- as it has for centuries, protected by the strong mountains and thriving jungles of this historic destination. This is possibly the best sunrise experience you will ever have the opportunity of witnessing, and the calmness will seep into your soul.
Just as everything in this serene landscape seems to make your senses come alive, so does every meal you enjoy on this Khao Sok tour. So after your sunrise-canoe trip, enjoy a hearty breakfast. Be present and hear the sizzling of the oil in the wok, and smell the sweetness of the pineapple before you even taste it. The simplicity of Thai ingredients are always contrasted by the intense, powerful flavors that fill your pallet with new experiences. So savor your Thai omelet, laced with crispy pork. Breathe in the vapor of Thai basil mixed with your stir-fried rice. Or simply enjoy the array of yellows and reds as you nibble on some fresh fruit. Whatever your breakfast may be, you will never again experience it in such a perfect location.
After breakfast you enjoy a 1 km walk to a spot called 500 Rai.This gorgeous location will provide exquisite views of the lake and its beautiful islets. On a perfect day, the sky and the lake become one, when the lake appears to have swallowed the blue sky and clouds, until everything seems upside down.
Next you will board a deftly woven bamboo raft which will take you to the famous Pakarang Cave, also known as the Coral cave. The cave is filled with sea-like stalactites and stalagmites, resembling a white washed coral bed.
After your exploration of its white and cream interior, you will be returned to your floating resort for a lunch at the floating restaurant. After collecting your belongings and making a last wish in this beautiful surroundings, you will be gliding back to the mainland via longtail boat. A perfect ending for the best Khao Sok Itinerary!
Why This Trip Is Ideal for Family Holidays or Groups of Close Friends
Even though this trip can be customized and adapted for a romantic getaway for two, we truly imagine this experience to be perfect for a close knit group of friends or a family holiday tour! With space for up to 10 people, this Khao Sok tour can be the perfect reunion or post-covid get together. A celebration of life and family, with the memories of a perfect jungle experience connecting you to this ancient destination- forever.
Ready, Set…Pack!
Our bilingual team will be ready to assist you with any questions regarding your trip, but here are some packing tips ahead of time.
Remember that part of Thailand's beauty is because of the humidity in the air, so wearing breathy, light garments made from natural linen or cotton will definitely make your trip more comfortable. We also recommend hiking shoes and clothes, and even though all resorts provide what you need to fight off the buzzing mosquitoes, buying a mosquito cream and coral-friendly sunscreen will only be in your best interest.
Come have fun, and pack enough swimsuits for moonlight swims and morning dips, and do not forget that insta worthy sunhat for perfect pictures at the floating village or the tip of a longboat.
Do follow us on Instagram and tag us in your photos so we can share in your perfect experience. Our hashtag is #BespokeInfiniteTravel.
Are you feeling the need for more water-inspired holidays? Take a look at our article about Cruise and Water Holidays for inspiration and tips.
Be sure to let us know if you have any questions! We love sharing our knowledge and expertise.
Enjoy a picturesque trip from Bangkok to Ayutthaya
Have a welcome drink and meet your Tuk Tuk driver
Visit the famous Ayutthaya Historical Park
See the tree hiding the precious Buddha Head
Take in the view of the Reclining Buddha
Learn how to make the local street-food favorite- Roti Sai Mai
Have lunch at a riverside cafe
Visit the Aranyik Knife Village and Talad Klang Pue Kaset Tagon
Respectfully observe the rituals of the monks Wat Maheyong
Enjoy dinner at a local market
Relax at your hotel
Day 2 Highlights:
Visit Wat Khun Inthapramun,standing amongst rice fields
Learn about melon farming and harvesting
Try basket weaving from an expert
Visit an ancient but thriving market, Wiset Chai Chan Market
Enjoy a delicious local lunch
Observe or partake in an Intimate Buddhist ceremony
Be introduced to drum making at Tambon Ekkarat Village
See the many unique dolls at Ban Bang Sadet Court Doll Centre
Enjoy cocktails and food at a river restaurant
Day 3 Highlights:
Enjoy a magical temple tour by boat- stopping at various sites along the river.
See various UNESCO World Heritage Sites
See the intricate craftsmanship at the Srijaroen Boat dockyard
Enjoy a mouth-watering lunch
Say goodbye to Ayutthaya with a final Temple Visit
As the morning dawns, a soft mist rises from a sleeping city, like a veil pulled back to reveal the past.The first glow of sunrise touches the large river winding through the ancient city, revealing streets already bustling with hungry locals buying Pad Kra Pow, boiled eggs and steamed matcha buns from never-sleeping food vendors. Suddenly, as the last licks of mist drifts away, you shift your gaze from the locals to the ancient giants revealed by the glow of the morning sun. You suddenly realize that you are surrounded by giant temples-relics left standing from an era long ago. It is like history has been frozen in time, and modern life has just flourished around it.
Ayutthaya might just be an hours idyllic train ride from Bangkok, but the nostalgic reach that this city has, figuratively separates them by decades. This is Ayutthaya Thailand, home to various UNESCO World Heritage sites, surrounded by glorious temples, rice-fields and flowering bougainvillea. A city in which modern Thai culture lives seamlessly next to the romance of the ancient Siam era- and now you are about to explore the ancient city by tuk tuk, on foot and by boat.
Day 1 : Experiencing The Romance of Ancient Ayutthaya by Tuk Tuk
Your tour truly starts in Bangkok, because the trip to Ayutthaya,whether by boat or train, takes you through the beautiful countryside, shedding the noise and bustle of city life as the rice fields, and little villages roll past.
Ayutthaya is known for its classic train station, and thus we recommend a trip by train at least once- either to start your trip or to end it.
A warm welcome drink will be enjoyed as you arrive in the city and then your tuk tuk tour starts with the most well known historic site- Ayutthaya Historical Park. A 289 ha Island park made up of beautiful prang and buddhist monasteries, surrounded by 3 large rivers. Evidence of the former capital's splendor lies in the remnants of its former glory, showcasing a mixture of artistic styles and traditional architecture. The fact that the mural paintings, architecture and designs of the temples drew on Thai traditions, while still incorporating artistic influence from China, Japan, India and Persia,made this city a diplomatic favorite,but also an artistic gem.
Perhaps the most talked about and photographed relic in the park, is the Buddha Head in the tree, found on the shady, lush grounds of Wat Maha That. This famed Buddha relic can be found within the trunk of an old tree. It is such a curious sight, as if time is trying to engulf the resisting buddha, pulling it back in time.
As the tuk tuk continues to transport you through the temple-lined streets, and majestic elephants slowly graze past modern traffic, you will be shown the reclining buddha at Wat Lokayasutharam. Covered in traditional buddhist orange, this giant buddha seems to grow in size as you approach, sleeping amongst ruins and fallen relics. Viewing architectural and religious masterpieces from a former time, has a serene beauty due to the paintbrush of time, and the stained colours and markings of each statue, prang and stupa, makes them unique and gloriously mesmerizing.
By now you would have noticed various food stalls during the first part of your tuk tuk tour. Perhaps you wondered why certain stalls saw long lines of locals and rich city folk lined up, eagerly waiting for some kind of delight. See, Ayutthaya is not only known for its architectural wonders, but also for this sweet and colorful delight, called “Roti Sai Mai.” A paper thin green, pink, purple, or brown pancake stuffed with wispy, colorful strands of sugar, likened to a textured cotton candy. These traditional desserts are sold in car fulls, as people from Bangkok and surrounding areas drive out simply because this city has the best Roti Sai Mai in Thailand. Before lunch, you will learn to make and sample your very own, a cooking and taste delight that you will never forget, or experience elsewhere.
As you enjoy lunch at one of the lovely riverside cafe’s, you can enjoy the view of barges and riverboats lazily floating between temples and heritage sites. You might see local families teach their boys to fish, or see an elderly gentleman resting in his hammock across the river from you. The river is like a bloodline for this city and most other Thai cities, and thus is always filled with local activity.
After visiting two local markets, namely the Aranyik Knife Village and the Fisherman's Market famously known by the name Talad Klang Pue Kaset Tagon, you will be escorted to Wat Maheyong to observe the peaceful meditation sessions of the Wat’s monks. Every temple in Ayutthaya will reflect peace and stillness, however, this temple is specifically tranquil because it is a favorite amongst monks who want to learn more about meditation. As the red brick walls of the ordination hall welcome you in, there might be a cool breeze blowing, adding to the calm and beauty of the temple and the Buddhist rituals you have the privilege to observe.
Before heading to your hotel, you will have the chance to visit the local market for dinner. This bustling market is located in the center of Ayutthaya and though it is smaller than some of the large markets found in Thailand, it is truly local, with teachers, and other members of the small countryside city can be found buying dinner here every night. You will be shown to a little noodle shop for dinner, and then feel free to enjoy dessert at the market-it has wonderful varieties of foods and snacks and sweet things. Look for the Korean-chicken stall to enjoy some sweet and sour delights, or the sweet potatoes and bananas wrapped in foil, slowly baking to perfection on the hot coals.
Enjoy the rest of your evening winding down at your hotel, and let the chants of local temples, and the stunning flying-foxes entertain you during the early evening hours before your first slumber in the city of ruins.
Day 2 : Exploring Unique Heritage Projects in Ayutthaya’s Countryside
You will find that waking in the ancient city of Ayutthaya is quite special, as the morning brings the sounds of birds singing in the many riverside trees, and the beauty of sunrise is just different when glowing on historical relics. So whether you wake in full view of temple ruins from your suite at Sala Ayutthaya, or from a peaceful night’s sleep at Woraburi or Kantary, you will feel like you have woken in a lost city.
Day 2 is filled with activities which appreciate the local crafts of this ancient city. First you will lose yourself at Wat Khun Inthapramun, a countryside temple surrounded by rice fields. This temple is also the resting place of the longest reclining Buddha in Thailand, which makes this visit even more unique.
Next you will journey to a melon farm in Ayutthaya countryside. The Ayutthaya countryside is surprisingly beautiful, and you will see shades of pink, orange and white because of the bougainvillea that bloom so freely on crumbling walls. Depending on the season, trees hanging heavy with yellow and pink flowers shower their colours onto the roads, and in between the natural splendor the local life flourishes. Grandmothers are seen racing around on their scooters, and school children buy snacks from street-side vendors. Your journey to the melon farm will be a magical experience, and if you keep your eyes open, you will collect little memories to take with you forever.
The melon farm industry is relatively new in Ayutthaya, as many former rice farmers switch to growing this sweet fruit instead. Here you will learn about the process of melon farming, from field to table, and hopefully sample some of the nectar-like fruit in the process. Nothing quite matches the experience of tasting sweet melon on a heated Thailand day, and this visit and tasting experience will be perfect during the late morning heat.
Next you will try your hand at basket weaving. If you have had the pleasure of exploring a bit of Thailand before this tour, you will have seen many stunningly intricate basket designs sold at markets from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. So have a seat and let the expertly practiced hand of a local weaver teach you a skill as old as the mountains, and then try it yourself.
Before lunch you will walk around the Wiset Chai Chan Market, a market older than the eclectic city of Bangkok. This Thai-Chinese market is filled with symbols of both cultures, and vendors love displaying this culture mix by wearing clothes and accessories that highlight both.
Walking and tasting is the name of the game, as this market has many Chinese cultural dishes, such as century eggs and various Chinese pastries next to traditional Thai desserts. At this market, various traditional Buddhist donation buckets are sold. If you wish to present one at the temple the next day, you are welcome to purchase one here.
After lunch you will experience an intimate Buddhist monk ceremony. In the modern world, rituals are fading away between the rush technology causes and busy schedules. As humans we often forget what peace and stillness such practices bring, making this moment of quiet observance, blissful and replenishing.
Once you have basqued in the stillness of the monks’ presence, you will be taken to a very unique village, referred to as the Tambon Ekkarat drum-making village. The tradition of passing along a carefully crafted skills set from one generation to the next, allows ancient arts and techniques to be revived in modern times. The passion that drives excellence is very evident in the reviews written about this unique village and its beautiful drums.
Keeping to the theme of craftsmanship, the next stop will be the Ban Bang Sadet Court Doll Center. Housing various beautifully designed court dolls and Thai sculptures, is a traditional high-raised Thai house. The purpose of this Court Doll house is to provide income to the local villagers, as commissioned and implemented by the Queen, in 1976. This visit will show you how these intricate clay dolls are made and if you have not bought a souvenir yet, this will be a perfect choice. The experience is one of colour and culture as all designs are based on the beauty of traditional Thai designs.
To end this perfect day you will return to the river for sunset cocktails and delicious food at a specially selected restaurant.
Day 3 : Gliding Through Ayutthaya From Monastery to Royal Temples
One of the most romantic elements of ancient Ayutthaya is how the 3 rivers slowly snake throughout the city’s temples, gently curving along banks upholding ruins and reflecting the beautiful golds and whites of the more modern monasteries. On most days the endlessly blue skies of Ayutthaya adds to the magic of this reflection.Therefore a guided river-temple-tour is a “must do” on the last day of this tour.
Situated on the banks of the river Mueang (Khlong Mueang), this beautiful temple with its Khmer-style prang has an active monastery hidden behind the historic temple buildings. The prang displays intricate details and the faded shadow-like colours of the walls and chedis add to the mystery of the temple's origins. The ordination hall is an enchanting site in itself, and its walls are adorned with ancient paintings depicting various Buddhist legends. During your visit you will walk to the active monastery on the same grounds and if you wish to, present the donation bucket to the gracious monks who care for these beautiful grounds.
Your day will also include visits to Wat Klang Bang Phra, constructed during 1630. Once back on the boat you will glide down the river to the royal temple Wat Chaiwatthanaram, a temple of Angkorean-style, built by the King Prasat Thong in honour of his mother. This temple is one of the many UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and for good reason. There are very few visual pleasures as breathtaking as the sight of this large temple, standing confidently rising up from the river bank as your boat approaches.
Due to the isolated location of this ancient temple, and its red clay-like colour,it feels like you have left modern times and have traveled to another era. What adds to this feeling is the many beautiful locals who dress in traditional Thai clothes in order to wander through the gardens and open hallways of this temple. This location is truly remarkable and your guide will fill in the gaps where your history knowledge evades you, painting a picture of the bygone era of riches, splendor and enchanting beauty.
Taking a quick break from the temple-themed tour, you will visit the Srijaroen Boat dockyard. As much as temples form part of Thai history, so do traditional boats, and even during the modern era, a long boat expertly handled by a local Thai man or woman, is a certain marker of Thai Culture. Thus, appreciating the skill of crafting and repairing these slim, agile boats is one every visitor to Thailand should have.
After a last delicious lunch, you will say farewell by way of your last temple visit- Wat Niwet Thamma Prawat. Beautiful yellow walls laced with white, and a hall allowing filtered light through its colourful stained-glass window, this temple is unlike the traditional temples in Ayutthaya, due to its resemblance to catholic architecture. A nod to western-style, this last visit unites two different cultures, by tying together only the most beautiful elements of both. A perfect ending to your 3 days Ayutthaya tour, setting you up for your return to Bangkok.
What To Expect from this Tour of Ayutthaya
As with all of our tours, customization is a high priority for us, as no tour should be the same. We want to provide a service and experience that reflects who you are and what you will enjoy, without deflecting from the Thai-Cultural experience. Thus we hope you will feel free to discuss your tour with us and that you will trust our knowledge and guidance as we set together your dream tour.
We also provide an expert guide with both fluent English and German speaking ability. We know how insightful the right guides are and we are proud to present the highest standard of professionalism and knowledge.
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Need some more travel inspo, or want to add to your trip? Take a look at our Cultural Heritage tour which explores the nuances of Thai culture through elements such as a hot-air balloon ride over rice-fields and a visit to the Long-Neck Tribes of Chiang Mai.
Learn about the relationship between elephants and the Thai culture
Be introduced to your elephant and start bonding
Give your elephant an assisted health inspection
Bathe and feed your elephant
Day 2 Highlights: ( Please note that sunset tours are also available)
Start your morning with pre-sunrise drinks or coffee.
Enjoy a magical hot air balloon tour over either Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai
Have Champagne to end off the tour
Take a few moments to explore your chosen location
Travel to the mountains to meet the Karen Hill Tribes
Spend the day learning about their culture and traditions
Sleep-over at the Hill Tribe’s village
Day 3 Highlights:
Travel to Chiang Rai
Tour The White Temple of Chiang Rai
Admire the surelean blue of The Blue Temple of Chiang Rai
Visit the mysterious and fascinating Black House Chiang Rai
The North of Thailand is the perfect destination for those seeking a culturally immersive travel experience such as a heritage tour. This location provides a unique opportunity to discover the traditions and culture of the Karen Long Neck tribes and still find time to explore rice fields and misty mountains that stretch between the ancient cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.
Measurable in no way, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai provinces form the heart of true Thai culture and ancient methods of living, farming, and worshiping are still practiced between the folds of jungle covered-mountains and carved temple walls. In order to explore this unique and traditional way of life, we have set together a 3 day heritage tour taking you from earth to sky and back again. If you are looking for an escape from the mundane and a gateway to an ancient culture, then this heritage tour is for you.
Chiang Rai to Chiang Mai- or Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai
As with most of our packages, each trip can be uniquely designed for you. With that in mind, the order, starting point, and even hotels can be chosen and adjusted according to your needs. So the heritage tour package can follow any order and our suggested order below is just one of many examples of how this tour can be arranged.
For this trip, we have chosen only the most trustworthy partners, pilots, and guides, so your journey will be as safe and smooth as humanly possible. You will be picked up and escorted in style, and all dining experiences will be discussed and planned according to your needs. So let’s introduce you to our much anticipated Heritage Tour Experience!
The Heritage Tour Day 1: Become an Elephant Caretaker
For centuries, elephants have formed an integral part of Thai heritage, and unfortunately the tourism industry has turned this relationship into a union branded as evil and uncaring. However, we want to provide the chance for you to truly see the beauty of the relationship between elephants and Thai culture.
During this visit to a Thai-owned Elephant farm, you will have the chance to see firsthand the care given to elephants by their caretakers, known as “mahouts.” During this tour, you will have the opportunity to bond with an elephant of your own and become its caretaker, guided by a knowledgeable mahout. One cannot truly be immersed in Thai history, culture, or mythology, without acknowledging this intricate bond between elephant and Thai. By caring for the needs of this prehistoric being, you will gain first hand knowledge of the heritage of Thai culture and their giant friends.
What to expect
You can expect a deeply spiritual learning experience. Aimed at educating foreigners about elephant care, but also about the Thai culture and how the two are forever bound together. During your day trip, you will learn how to introduce yourself to your elephant and how the bonding process is started. You will conduct a health inspection, walk, bathe, and feed your elephant as well as learn communication techniques.
The Heritage Tour Day 2: Hot Air Ballooning and Visiting a Local Hill Tribe
Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai are two of the most idyllic locations for a birds-eye-view of the north, and yet this tour is still very hush-hush, making it the perfect addition to our heritage tour. These tours are splendid because of the temperate climates, misty views, and hilly farms blanketed by either the colorful flower plantations in Chiang Rai, or gleaming rice-fields in Chiang Mai.
What to Expect
Both hot air ballooning destinations are breathtaking, and we cannot imagine a better sunrise view than one from the sky, gently floating over tropical landscapes still asleep between breaths of misty clouds. However, beauty and preference is a very personal thing, so let us explain what makes each location unique for hot air ballooning. If choosing between locations seems a bit difficult, you are welcome to book both! Flower-fields and rice-fields are hard contenders, but at Bespoke Infinite Travel you can have your cake and eat it.
Both locations ensure only the best pilots and they pride themselves on very high safety standards, making this tour a trusted favorite of Bespoke Infinite travel.
Champagne and Hot Air Ballooning in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai offers sunrise and sunset tours over two scenic locations.The first is a sunrise tour over the Horizon Village and resort, and the second is a floating tour over the lush, glinstering rice-fields Chiang Mai is known for. Each flight will provide coffee and pre-drinks and of course they left the best for last- a champagne celebration.
Champagne and Hot Air Ballooning in Chiang Rai
The idyllic Chiang Rai location offers tours for both sunrise chasers, and sunset lovers. Floating over the famous tea plantations, and when in bloom, flower fields of Singha Park will leave you giddy and in a dream-like state. This stunning marriage of tropics and blooms makes this trip quite unique, and after floating through the heavens, you gain free entry to the Singha Park to enjoy the flower fields at your leisure.
Spend Some Time with The Long Neck Tribes of Thailand
The Karen Hill tribe is a fascinating group of people whose origin is a mystery. Now settled near the border of Myanmar in northern Thailand, the tribes are said to hail from Tibet, or the Gobi desert, though most of the tribes settled in Thailand after their escape from the unrest in Burma.
Karen tribes have sub-groups that vary greatly when it comes to their customs, dress-codes, and even language, making these tribal people one of the most fascinating groups of people in the world. Probably the most special subgroup is the Long Neck tribe, who call themselves “Padaung”. The women of these Karen Hill tribes wear copper rings around their necks, which has caused their necks to become elongated.
Because the Long Neck tribes prefer remote mountainous areas, their customs and habits remain constant and unchanged by globalization and technology. Therefore a visit to these wonderful tribes is a truly unique travel experience in beautiful locations across the north of Thailand.
What to Expect
Spending a day with the long neck tribe is a cultural immersion experience that you will never forget. Because each Hill tribe has their own unique language, customs and life-style, you could see many different things and experience various unique customs every time you visit another Karen tribe. Each village has a chief, who guides them and helps determine the customs they are known for. The history of the copper rings which the women of the Long Neck tribes wear is particularly interesting, and the chief has a key role in the creation of this fascinating custom. During your visit, you will learn how these rings helped to protect the women of the tribe, leading history to become part of their current dress code.
Skilled mahouts, silversmiths, and rice farmers, the Karen tribes still understand the deep connection between human and nature, and technology has not hardened their heritage of peace and tranquility. A visit to one of these tribes will give you the unique opportunity to become part of their culture for a day, or night. Sleep in one of their unique bamboo huts, and eat their locally grown and cooked dishes as you learn about their families, farming and other unique skills acquired through years of surviving and thriving in unspoilt nature.
Traveling is often seen as an escape from reality and everyday life, though such experiences are often rare and unknown. Spending a day and night with the Karen Long Neck people is the perfect cure when yearning for the unknown, but in a safe, noninvasive and authentic way.
The Heritage Tour Day 3: How Chiang Rai Blends Art and Religion
Thai culture is grounded deep in various religions, with Buddhism being one of the most prominent, and the practice and celebration of this religion throughout history has often produced architecture so elaborate and refined that it has become a part of Thai culture.
Another lesser known aspect of Thai culture is art, and this country has produced some of the most daring and elaborate designs known on earth. Chiang Rai is famous for three such architectural wonders created by local artists who used these projects to celebrate Thai culture and history through artistic expression.
What to Expect
Art and Buddhism meet through this amazing tour of the White and Blue Temple, and the Black House, located in Chiang Rai. This tour is not a typical temple tour, as these three artifacts are not truly temples, but rather privately owned works of art which were created by famous, local artists.
Tour The White Temple Chiang Rai
This masterpiece, designed and owned by the Thai artists Chalermchai Kositpipat, needs no introduction, due to the ice-like intricacies of this Thai Inspired temple which often adorns the instagram pages of the most elite, or those seeking self-discovery.
Symbolizing the purity of Thai Culture, Wat Rong Khun is a marvel of white and glass, reaching up to the blue sky, sparkling in the bright sun. Not completed yet, this temple is an ongoing work of art and walking its nine buildings, or wandering amongst its white, stoned-carved guardians, and statues, will leave you yearning to understand the history that inspired its symbolic purity.
Tour The Blue Temple Chiang Rai
Once your tour of the White Temple has been completed, you will be taken to the Blue Temple. The signature sapphire colour brings into focus the unique meringu of traditional and modern Thai culture, celebrating the steadfastness of Thai traditions in a vivid and artistic way.
As you tour the intricate interior and exterior of this blue marvel, you will learn about the history that inspired its Thai name, “Wat Rong Suea Ten”, and hear about the legends of the tigers that roamed the temple’s original halls.
Touring this lesser known marvel will introduce you to ancient Thai mythology, and stories of mythical beings will literally surround you as your eyes feast on its detailed statues and cerulean beings, adorned with gold.
Tour The Black House Chiang Rai
Named because of the untraditional black colour of the structure, this museum, which is also the home of national Thai artists Thawan Duchanee, is actually an artistic design in honour of Thai culture and heritage, as are the White and Blue temples. Thai architecture blends well with modern and artistic design throughout the 40 building site, called “Baan Dam” in Thai. It aims at provoking thoughtful reflections on life, religion, and art.
Teak timber strikingly contrasts with the dark, somber colour of the building, creating a fascinating contrast that draws you in visually and perhaps even spiritually. Animal skulls, and horns adorn the inner walls capturing your imagination- leading you on a journey of personal-interpretation.
Your tour will include many visual pleasures, from Thai-inspired architecture, to white igloos and whale-like statues.Your expectations will be exceeded at every turn, and if you are open to interpretation, your tour will be guided by thought provoking questions and inner dialogues, as is often the case when inspired by art and architecture. We promise you that these designs are one-of-a-kind, making this experience one for your bucket-list.
Travel Your way: Experience This Heritage Tour Your Way
At Bespoke Infinite Travel we aim to design each tour inspired by your requests, and that is why every tour can be redesigned to suit your unique needs; from travel requests, and cuisine preferences, to stylish hotels, or home-stays that keep the experience close to traditional culture.You choose every-step, and we guide you with our knowledge and years of cultural experience.
Our multilingual team can provide honest expertise and we aim to establish ourselves as one of the most trustworthy and highly skilled travel-companies in Asia. Do not let the language barrier prevent you from experiencing what the local “it” crowds do. Let us be the bridge between you and the travel experience of a lifetime, ensuring you get a curated, unique, and stress-free travel plan. We advise, design and book your trip from start to finish- you just tell us what you truly want to experience.
We know the best places, the most unique characters and the true culture of Asia and we want to share it with you. Nothing stands between you and the trip of a lifetime!
Every Amazing Holiday Experience Started With The Right Steps
We can be the first and even last step of your ultimate Asian Holiday Experience. It starts with one email; one call. Simply fill out our booking form and we will reach out to you so we can help you start your perfect 2022 or 2021 Thailand Trip.
If you like this tour, take a peek at our delectable Farm to Kitchen Cooking Tour- this will be a perfect addition to the heritage tour because Thai cooking is the backbone of Thai heritage.Go on, book now and thank us later. We cannot wait to get to know you!
A private tour of Thailand's gorgeous islands does not get more exclusive, intimate, or luxurious than this overnight sailing experience. Imagine being able to explore the azure waters of Phuket or Pattaya at your leisure, diving into pristine waters, drinking bubbly on the deck as you watch the sunset over the horizon. If an exclusive luxury sailing trip is what you desire, then this package is perfect for you.
Often the joy of exploring the specific locations we have chosen for this experience can be restricted by loads of tourists, crammed speedboats, and overbooked island activities that spend more time rushing from spot to spot, than swimming, snorkeling or relaxing on a beach. The locations are simply perfect, but the experience often lacks intimacy and serenity.
We want to counter that rush caused by commercial travel, by curating this overnight yachting experience. We want to provide you with space, private quarters filled with luxury, and time to take in all the beauty that surrounds you; moving at your chosen pace- placing you at the center of the quiet, natural beauty of Southern Thailand. The Andaman Sea is your playground- let us help you explore it in an unspoiled way, surrounded by luxury and serenity.
Sailing through The Heart of Tropical Islands:
Phuket and Pattaya are two of the most beautiful locations on the planet. When sailing through the waters of these beautiful locations, you will quite literally be surrounded by staggering cliffs protruding from lush, overgrown islets crested by soft-sandy bays.
Phuket needs no introduction. Its closest islands, Koh Phi Phi, Bamboo Island, Koh Khai Nok, and the breathtaking Phang Nga Bay will be calling you to dive into their clear waters and explore their coral-lined floors through snorkeling. When sailing through the waters of the Andaman Sea, you will experience serenity and calm as limestone cliffs jut out from the blue waters, letting you glide through a maze of the most exclusive islands on earth-while drinking bubble from the deck of your private yacht.
Pattaya, known by the rich and famous for its luxury resorts, is the perfect location for either a relaxing cruise or a cruise filled with water activities that will get your heart pumping. When setting up your trip, do include the famous Monkey Island. We also highly recommend Koh Khram Yai for snorkeling or free-diving. It is part of the local marine protection zone, so water conditions are superb, with high visibility for the underwater enthusiast.
Whichever location you choose, you can be sure your experience will be intimate and exclusive and your Bespoke Intimate Travel representative will help you pick the best island routes and yachts. For your personal needs. Here is what you can expect:
Day 1 : All Aboard! Sailing Out on The Andaman Sea
You will be picked up by a licensed guide to begin your scenic journey to your destination of choice. Because the south of Thailand is visually stunning, your trip to either Pattaya or Phuket will include some sightseeing.
Once you arrive at your destination, you will be escorted to your chosen private yacht. Because of the exclusivity of this experience, you can expect lavish interiors and comfortable lounging options for yourself and your partner, or yourself and your party.
Perfect for an elegant soirée' or a vibrant party experience, the stunning furnishings and decor will make you feel like a celebrity. A personal butler will be at your service and you can be sure your dining will be of the highest quality, as our chefs can cater to any diet specifications or cuisine preferences.
If you need to treat your sun-touched skin with some love or simply feel like some spa pampering, The onboard spa room provides relaxing treatments- a perfect addition to your exclusive sailing trip.
As the sunset takes you into twilight, feel free to enjoy some sun-downers on the deck, and get ready for an evening beneath the starry sky- dancing or swimming or both. Once you have enjoyed a lavish dinner, you can relax onboard or retire early as the soft rocking motion of the Andaman lulls you off to sleep.
Day 2 : Sunrise and Breakfast
Gently wake-up to the sound of water splashing against the side of the yacht. It is time to take it slow and enjoy the moment. Coffee in bed? We’ve got you covered! Enjoy the luxury of your private suite, or have your morning cup of caffeine on the deck, enjoying the serenity of this private experience. We can do mornings your way.
When you are ready for breakfast, you can fill up on tropical fruit and enjoy the delightful breakfast spread laid out for you. Your last few hours will be spent cruising the ocean, taking in the sights from your private viewpoint, or taking a last-minute dip into the crystal waters before departing from the yacht around noon.
For the remainder of the day, we would like to surprise you with some sightseeing- and we will carefully select the perfect places to suit your taste and time. Both seaside towns have many delightful experiences to offer, from dessert cafes which specialize in Thai delights, to local art spaces and beach activities that range from serene to adrenaline pumping. We will make sure your last few hours are spent experiencing the delights the town is known for, leaving you with only the best memories a holiday can provide.
Use the evening to explore the local town by yourself
Day 2 Highlights:
Visit a fresh market and learn about local vegetables and ingredients
Learn about Thai herbs and spices on an organic farm
Pick your own ingredients with a local chef guiding you
Learn the secrets of Thai cooking in an open-air kitchen
Choose between: Visiting a Buddhist temple or enjoying a Khantok Dinner
The North of Thailand needs no introduction. Lush, tropical forests cover hills, mountains and valleys in shades of emerald green as the soft mist romantically drifts through the tree tops.
Chiang Mai is nestled between these large mountains and jungles, its streets filled with culinary delights that will draw you in, entertain your tastebuds and appetite, and let you leave - a changed person.
Itstraditional dishes are so savory and flavorful that it can only be described as a journey into the palate of history - as if you are stepping into the recipe books of the Chiang Mai Ancestors.
However, this trip will leave you with more than memories and stunning photos. You will return home with the cooking secrets this region is well known for, while finding time in-between to delve into the natural delights of Chiang Mai.
Bon appetite!
Day 1: Fall in Love with Khao Soi - The Taste of the North
After a warm welcome at the Chiang Mai Airport, you will be transferred to your chosen accommodation in Chiang Mai Lanna.
Once you have settled in, your culinary journey will begin with a Khao Soi lunch. This delightfully rich curry is unique due to the sweet relish, pickled onions, and fresh lime juice you add to it just before the devouring commences. These last-minute ingredients intensify the Khao Soi’s sweetness adding to its unique taste, while providing hints of tangy lemon with every other bite. If there is one dish in Thailand that will bring you to your knees - it is Khao Soi.
After lunch, a local guide will take you through the homestay area known as Mae Kampong. Famous for its warm-hearted villagers who welcome exploring strangers into their homes, this small village is also home to tea, coffee, and rice plantations. Here you will meet a local guide, who will lead you to a waterfall in the mountains. This two-hour hike will provide the opportunity to splash in the crystal waterfall and enjoy some local snacks and drinks midway. Continue to the top of the hill. Here you will see a spellbinding view of all three provinces: Chiang Mai, Lampang and Lamphun.
On the return hike you will have the chance to get your caffeine fix at a jungle coffee shop with a panoramic view of Northern Thailand. Enjoy the rest of your walk back and take some free time to explore this gorgeous city by night.
Day 2: From Market to Farm to Kitchen
Today will be filled with fragrant flavours and Thai-cooking traditions. One of the unique things about Thailand is the farm to table as well as market to table cooking process.
Your diver will pick you at your resort and escort you to a fresh market. Here you will experience true Thai-Kindness, with smiling faces and offering hands. This is also a unique opportunity to see the local way of life - unchanged by tourist conditions. Look for the older lady shuffling through the market, collecting her ingredients for the day. Or the little girl or boy, stretched out on a chair behind a vegetable stand, probably playing on a cellphone.
This visit will be an introduction to Thai vegetables, fruits and meat and your eyes will feast on many colours, textures and Thai-Life in general.
After the hustle and bustle of the market, you will visit an organic farm to explore authentic Thai herbs and flavours. These greens are quite unique, having strong flavours and smells that might shock your senses at first, yet they will seamlessly blend into traditional dishes. That is, if the chef understands how to cook it. Learning these secrets are essential to creating traditional Thai Cuisine.
Once you have selected and picked your ingredients under the watchful eye and knowledgeable tongue of a local chef, you will be guided to an open-air kitchen to learn the craft of Thai cooking first-hand. Your menu will include dishes such as Thai soup, stir-fry, and curry. You will also learn to make Thai Curry Paste - a must have in any seasoned Thai kitchen.
Once you have learned, cooked, and feasted like no other time in your life, you will have the choice of one of the following optional excursions:
Option 1: Walking the Secret Halls of Faith.
For the Buddhist fanatic, this excursion will provide a temple experience like no other. At 3:30 PM you will be taken to Wat Umong, a one-of-a-kind temple with a secret story. This temple has a unique design. It consists of a series of temple-tunnels hidden almost under the main shrine. Legend has it that these were built to keep an aged monk from wandering into the neighbouring forest and getting lost. The walls were covered with depictions of the trees he loved, providing a safe and familiar place for his daily walks.
The temple grounds are ancient, with a hushed serenity filling its many layers. Feed the birds found at the island in the lake or wander up to the shrine. Its point reaching for the blue sky at the top of a flight of stone-stairs.
However you choose to explore this temple, you can be sure to see kind monks - young and old - going about their rituals and ancient ruins and statues of the peaceful Buddha. If you are lucky - a beloved English Bull Terrier will greet you along the way.
Option 2: Can You Say“Khantok”?
For this option, the expression “dinner and a show” is very apt. While in Chiang Mai, you will often hear the word “Lanna”. It refers to the agriculture Northern Thailand is known for, honouring its traditions with pride.
Just as the farming tradition is a source of pride and honour for Thai people, so are the rituals formed in connection with their ways of eating, providing enjoyment for all five senses. Pleasure for the eyes, watching traditional dancing, and hearing the bell-like rhythmic sounds of Thai-music. Pleasure for the palate and nose - small dishes from Northern cuisine, brought to your table on a flat, round basket. The array of colours and tastes, is nicely complimented by the fresh leaves and herbs set at the side of the basket- traditionally combined and enjoyed together.
The dances will include many cultural favourites, and your eyes will be mesmerised by the dancers’ grace and nimble movements, while the stunning costumes and make-up will dazzle you and your company. If you are open to a truly immersive affair, you might be invited to participate.
This option will truly lead you into an older Thai era - welcoming you into the heart of Thai Culture.
Reset. Heal. Refresh. These are all words that describe the Phuket Wellness Resort Holiday. Phuket is known for its wonderful selection of wellness spas, located within serene surroundings and peaceful, tropical locations along the coast. We have chosen this location for the Wellness Resort Holiday because it boasts powdery soft beaches and deep blue coastlines. The perfect location for a holiday focused on renewing the mind and body.
Bespoke Infinite Travel felt the urge to create a holiday package that will truly help guests step into their future- stronger, healthier, and revitalized. With mass media idolizing the forever “grind”, we want to advocate the beauty and importance of self-care and mindfulness. Thus we present to you a holiday aimed at resetting your body clock, through the combination of inner-cleansing and ancient rituals that rid the body, skin, and mind of toxins and stress.
Let us introduce the Phuket Wellness Resort Holiday.
What is the Phuket Wellness Resort Holiday?
Also known as a Wellness Retreat, this experience aims to rid the body and skin of the harmful toxins caused by unhealthy, over-processed foods, stressful lifestyles, and air pollution through a body, skin, and mind detox. These harmful conditions are often the root of many illnesses and fatigue, and a detox is the logical antidote.
By joining this program, you will be taking the first and most important steps to regain your vitality and health, by allowing your body to reset its digestive, immune, and endocrine functions. It can also be a start to building good habits, allowing you time to embrace a healthier lifestyle that sets over into lasting health benefits.
What Benefits Can You Reap from This Retreat?
Speaking of benefits, the Phuket Wellness Retreat has quite a few!
Lightness in body and mind
Energy and revitalization
A reduced appetite with fewer food cravings
Improved digestive functions
Improved metabolism
Reduced body and joint inflammation.
Mindfulness, with thoughts being more present
Improved hormonal functions.
Better sleeping patterns
Another important element of this detox holiday is the lasting impact it may have if you embrace it fully. By approaching this experience as the start of a self-care lifestyle, it can be the start of your healthy, fit body too. Essentially, this program will be the first few steps to the healthier, more self-loving person you were born to be.
What makes this program even more unique, is the fact that it can be the perfect experience for couples, or even best friends, moms, and daughters, or fathers and sons. With men taking their bodies and skins seriously and embracing a lifestyle in which health plays a vital role, this holiday can be a kick-start or a mid-point recheck. Perfect for anyone that takes their self-care seriously. That is you, right?
What Is Included in This Holiday?
This Wellness Resort is all-inclusive, and your Bespoke Infinite Travel representative will help you select the best program for your personal needs. Thus, your unique package may include the following:
Accommodation according to your selection and taste
A Round trip from and to the Phuket airport
An individual wellness consultation to assess your needs and set goals.
Three nutritious meals selected according to your detox program
A departure consultation
Blood pressure check-up
A physical analysis
This wellness program will also focus on the use of ancient healing treatments that aid with detoxing and skin renewal, and will include the following spa treatments:
A Chi Nei Tsang detoxifying abdominal massage.
Colon Therapy
Detox support supplements
A Full Body Swedish Massage
Daily Infrared Sauna sessions.
You will also have daily yoga classes to build strength, increase mobility and teach mindfulness.
Another truly remarkable experience that is included in the Thai Hammam Journey
This treatment is likened to a journey, because of the beautiful stages your body and mind travel through during this experience. A Traditional Sauna, Aromatic Thai Healing Steam, and Rainshower are just some of the things you will experience during this 105 min journey. Rich in temperature, earthy products, and healing hydro-therapy, this experience will open your body and mind to stillness and peace.
Why This Is An Experience You Should Book At Least Once in Your Lifetime.
We all have one thing in common- and that is that we have one body during one lifetime. Is it not our responsibility to take better care of it? Of course, it is! But taking the first steps are always hard, and then finding the right formula to kick-start this decision is even more challenging. That is why Bespoke Infinite Travel suggests this program for all its clients. Finding health and peace is the greatest wealth in the world, and we want to be part of that journey.
We look forward to introducing you to this exclusive self-care journey, and possibly, to a new-you!
This curated road-trip brings the details of Northern Thailand into focus without the distraction of tour groups and a time-driven itinerary. Traveling now becomes relaxing and intimate. Allow this road-trip to encourage the art of slowing down and delve into the lesser-known parts of the Thai-north.
This package provides you with all the control- from the selection of the vehicle to your driving speed, you are in control and able to explore this mountains region in your unique way. Bespoke Infinite Travel will provide you with all the details, a Global Positioning System (GPS) and map with the carefully selected destinations. These will be suggestions from the experts but remember that this trip is whatever you desire it to be. Take it easy and enjoy being present.
Ready to get the keys to the north? Here we go!
Day 1: "Stop and Smell the Roses"- Mac Davis
You will be taken to your chosen vehicle by a Bespoke Infinite representative. Feel free to ask any last-minute questions and get ready for the first leg of your journey.
Once ready, take off in the direction of Hang Dong. This scenic drive will introduce you to this region’s temperate climate with green trees that line the roads and lead your way. Take it easy and feel free to stop and stretch your legs along the way- nothing is rushing you!
As you enjoy the scenic drive, sometimes known as the Samoeng Loop, you will enjoy your first stop at the Royal Rose Garden. Enjoy the tranquility of this beautiful crafted garden, and have a delicious bite to eat. Once you have your fill of food and flora, hop back on the road and drive to the Mae Sa Waterfall.
This 10-level waterfall is known as a “not to be missed” spot, providing relief for tired travellers and cyclist alike. Here are also bathrooms available- ideal for a pit stop or a an even lengthier break.
Your next stop will be Baan Pang Hai a traditional village found 850 meters above sea level. The cool mountain air will increase your appetite, so be prepared to enjoy delicious Thai food- BBQ, salad, pasta, fresh fruits and Thai desserts. Take your pick and feast! Then relax back and enjoy the various cultural presentations presented by the Hmong hill tribe, a minority group of people, in some ways similar to the Miao or Meo group. Hmong people take great pride in their dress and colourful traditional costumes, making this presentation unique to their culture and history.
Now you will be ready for a good nights rest, and what could be better than the fresh mountain air that lulls you to sleep.
Day 2: "Not All Those Who Wander are Lost"- J.R.R Tolkien
Sleep in or wake up early to enjoy sunrise coffee - this trip is all about what you feel like in the spur of the moment. Enjoy breakfast at your leisure. Once you are ready to say goodbye to your new friends, start your journey through Chiang Dao. Small villages are found along this breathtaking route, and Bespoke will suggest some stops according to your particular taste and needs, such as the shrine-filled Chiang Dao Cave.
Your next stop will be Thaton. Indulge in lunch at the lovely Maekok River Village Resort, well-known for its delicious food and river-side location.
Once your peaceful lunch has been enjoyed, continue up the hill to the Chinese Village named Doi Mae Salong. This village, nestled between coffee, tea and fruit plantations is becoming famous for its mouth-watering Chinese dishes, influenced by the settlers' history. This area has many villages scattered through-out. We encourage you to stop and explore whenever the urge rises.
Last but not least, enjoy your trip to Chiang Rai, where you will find rest at your chosen lodge or resort.
Day 3: "The Journey not the Arrival Matters"- T.S Eliot
Day three might be the perfect day to relax and explore the wonderful Chiang Rai. However, if the driving itch has not been completely scratched then take to the road and drive to the former capital of the first Thai Kingdom, Chiang Saen.
Known as the oldest city in Thailand, this small village is steeped in history, perfect for a day of exploring. Chiang Saen is located on the Mekong River which runs the border between Laos and Thailand. Not to be missed is a visit to Wat Phrathat Chom Kitti, Wat Chedi Luang and some informative museums nearby it.
Once back on the road, drive to the Golden Triangle, so called because it is the spot where the borders of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos convene. We suggest that you enjoy lunch at the Golden Triangle Resort before driving to the most northern point of Thailand, Mae Sai. Though there are many things to do in Mae Sai, we highly suggest you visit the local market and either enjoy some snacks on the go or collect some tasty morsels for the road trip back to Chiang Rai.
Spend another night in the lovely Chiang Rai city and enjoy the beauty and peacefulness of Chiang Rai night life.
Day 4 "Oh The Places You’ll Go"- Dr. Seuss
After a lovely nights rest, start your trip to Lampang, stopping at Phayao lake for a rest. Because it is situated between the beautiful mountains of the north, this location offers a splendid visit to Wat Sri Khom Kham. Enjoy your lunch at one of the many delightful restaurants found at or around this location. While dining, be sure to read up about the many legends that have sprung forth from this unique location- it truly brings the history to life.
Once you are ready to hit the road, continue to Lampang, stopping at the Elephant Training Camp at Ban Pang La and Tham Pha Thai National Park, with its mountains and woodlands reaching up to the heavens.
If time permits, you will be able to embrace nature by taking a hike along the many forest routes or visiting some local caves and waterfalls. This national park is truly a place to stop and recover from the long but scenic drive.
Complete a perfect day by spending the night at your chosen resort. The area is known for its peace and solitude, and this becomes even more true at night.
Day 5: "Travel Far Enough, You Meet Yourself"- David Mitchell
The last day of your journey can be kicked off early with morning coffee or tea and then some visits to various temples including one specific temple with Myanmar architectural influence. Another must see includes the 20 pagodas of Wat Chedi Sao Luang, a landmark of the Lampang province.
An unforgettable stop will be Wat Phrathat Lampang. Here you can lose yourself between ancient temples of bronze and copper with teak pillars. Wat Phrathat also contains a sculpture of Buddha’s footprint making it a well-chosen part of your journey.
Continue your road-trip to Lamphun, known for growing longan and creating high quality woven textiles. Visit Wat Phrathat-Haripunchai, which was also a palace to King Athitayaraj . Enjoy a last, delicious Thai lunch at one Khum Ton Kaew Restaurant, located behind the museum close to the temple, before hitting the road for the last scenic stretch to Chiang Mai.
One of the most romantic trips a couple can have together involves the sharing of new and enlightening experiences within the evergreen region of Chiang Mai. This Northern capital city is hidden amongst mountains, dotted with temples, shrines and ancient forests. It is a favourite amongst travellers because of the flavourful northern food and the romantic atmosphere created by the soft mist and dewy mountain air.
The honeymoon package in Chiang Mai aims to draw you into the life, heritage, and traditions of the Northern Thai people, allowing you and your partner to have an inside look into this unique and secret way of life. Spend four days exploring the temples, culture and food and enjoy the incredible beauty of Thailand’s Northern province, while intimately enjoying each other’s company.
Allow us to draw back the curtains, and let you authentically experience Thai goodness.
Day 1: The Welcoming: Visiting the Temple Close to Heaven
On arrival In Chiang Mai, you will be welcomed to one of the exclusive resorts of your choosing. Your resort will become your home away from home and each resort option is carefully picked by Bespoke Infinite Travel, so that you will feel relaxed, comfortable, and pampered.
Once settled into your resort, you will be ushered to some of the most unique temples in Chiang Mai, the most famous being the magnificent Wat Doi Suthep, found at the top of a winding, serpent-like road. During your exploration of the temples, you will be introduced to some of the most famous Buddhist relics and statues, allowing you time to appreciate the wonders of these temples and observe the Buddhist religion in an up close and personal way.
On returning to the resort, you will sit down to a freshly cooked Thai style dinner, allowing you and your partner time to relish the moments of the day.
Day 2: An Immersive Cultural Experience: From Wat to Art
After a delicious breakfast at the resort, your driver will escort you to the South of Chiang Mai city to enjoy the Lanna architecture of Wat Ton Kwen Inthrawat.
After wandering about this temple, you will be ready for a foodie experience like no other! Your hosts will be the Ruankaew-Yanon Family, who will welcome you into their lives, kitchen, and family recipes for one single day. This unique cultural experience will allow you front row seats to Thai life, allowing you the chance to cook and eat traditional northern Thai dishes, following recipes that have formed part of a long-standing heritage.
During the day, you will also familiarise yourself with the Sankampaeng Silk Factory. You will stand in awe at the deft skills of the pretty Bo Sang girls, making their colourful parasols. Allow yourself to be mesmerised by the colours and details involved in the creation of these unique products.
After viewing other wonderful craftsmen honing their special skills, you will return to your resort for some rest and relaxation.
For dinner, we will briefly allow you to feel close to home, by providing a western-style candle-light dinner, complete with a bottle of wine. Bon Appetite!
Day 3: The Crescendo: Khantok and Traditional Folk Dances
Breakfast will be enjoyed at the resort, after which you will be taken on a serene boat ride down the Ping River, through the heart of Chiang Mai city. This romantic trip will allow you to take in the incredible scenery Chiang Mai is so well known for. After a leisurely water adventure, you will continue your journey to Wororot Market, on a Sam Lor, which is a traditional Thai tricycle. Sample some delicious local market foods and feast your eyes on the beautiful fresh flowers as you enjoy the hustle and bustle of this famous market. Once you have your fill of market foods and flavours, get ready to shake off all your stress and enjoy some local spa treatments, preparing your appetite for the world famous Khantok dinner awaiting you that evening.
Khantok forms a significant part of Thai food heritage, and this unique setting, with its abundance of variety and flavour, will be accompanied by Thai fold dances and hillside presentations. This experience is a highlight for couples, because of its romantic and intimate atmosphere, created by sampling delicate dishes of flavourful Thai food together. This is a perfect ending to a perfect holiday.
Day 4: The Farewell: Last Goodbyes
After breakfast at the resort, you and your loved one will have some free time to spend as you please, allowing you the freedom to wind down after the romantic 3 days before.
After spending some alone time together, you will be transferred to the Chiang Mai Airport to complete your unique and very significant honeymoon together.
Golfing is known as the ultimate gentlemen’s sport, and for many years it has been played by the most discerning of the male and female sports fanatics.
As it is with golfing, the Thai culture also shows appreciation for the finer, more luxurious things in life. This desire for the sophisticated and elegant side of life, has led to the beach side paradise of Hua Hin becoming the playground of the chic Bangkokian looking for a city escape or the stylish Thai couple looking for the perfect Instagram destination.
This holiday is the ideal escape from the every-day tourist attractions, enthralling the most avid or even novice player to try their hand, or in this case, gloved-hand, at some of the most prestigious courses in Thailand. Enjoy 4 days on some of the most beautifully designed golf courses, with combined views of mountains, oceans and Sapparod or pineapple plantations.
Get ready for some sports with your best mates or a couples with a sporty twist.
Day 1: Welcome to Hua Hin
You will be picked up from the Bangkok Airport and transferred to Hua Hin, around 2 and 1/2 hours from Bangkok. You will be welcomed by the iSanook Resort & Suites Hua Hin and left to settle in and become acquainted with the lovely city.
Day 2: Banyan Golf Club
Get ready for a morning of golfing at the Banyan Golf Club. This golf course was voted the best new course in Asia during 2009, making it a top choice for playing an 18-hole game in Thailand. What makes it even more prestige is it was voted as one of the top 1000 golf courses by Rolex. Thus, only the best is to be expected.
This club has been built amongst luscious pineapple plantations and provides the most scenic mountain and sea-views, setting the holiday feeling in motion from the first hole.
What makes this course perfect for the first day is the strategic placement off the tee boxes at each hole. No matter your level, you can adjust your game from easy to difficult no matter where you are on the course, taking the pressure off or adding to it if a challenge is your cup of tea.
After a morning of honing your golf-skills, an afternoon of relaxation is in order, and you will be free to do as you please.
Might we suggest lunch at The Terrace, the Banyan Resort’s delectable restaurant, or even a few hours at their Spa Villa for a traditional Thai Herbal compress?
Whatever your desire, be sure that Hua Hin will have the perfect options for an afternoon of leisure.
Day 3: Black Mountain Golf Club
Start your day at the new edition to Hua Hin’s golfing courses, Black Mountain Golf Club. This course, aptly named after the dark rocks in the mountain visible from the course, is known as a favourite of Golf Digest and high on the list of many avid golfers.
Be ready to enjoy a morning of golfing with a choice of either three different courses, known simply as the East, West and North, the West course being their newest edition.
Spend the afternoon doing whatever you like or relax at one of Hua Hin’s beaches before choosing the best dinner option for your tastebuds.
Day 4: Springfield Village Golf and Spa
Ready to “play” in the metaphorical footsteps of a golfing great? We present to you a morning of golf at the Spring Field Royal. Designed by the Golden Bear, Jack William Nicklaus, this golf course promises the chance to play on a “championship course” as Jack himself claims. This lush golf course is perfect for those who would like to try some long carries. However, it is designed brilliantly enough to accommodate all golfing levels making it an excellent end to round off your golfing-holiday.
After a great last game, promising a course maintained to the standards expected by pro-golfers, also offering the chance to rub shoulders with some of the greats. This course is the perfect last stretch of your golfing holiday and will leave you reminiscing about this once in a lifetime experience.
Feel free to use your afternoon for last minute Hua Hin adventures before being transferred to either your Bangkok hotel or airport.
Day 1 Highlights: Night Time Tour of Temples and Foodie Favorites
Option 1: A two hour traditional Thai Massage
Option 2: Enjoy the sunset at Mahanakhon Skywalk
Tuk-tuk food-tour starts
Visit the oldest Pad Thai Restaurant in Bangkok
Enjoy a moonlit Tuk-tuk tour of the historic Rattanakosin Island
Devour a delicious Thai dinner overlooking the Temple of the Dawn
Explore the river-side Asiatique for some shopping and late-night snacks
Day 2 Highlights: Experiencing Market Culture and Bang Khun Thian Cuisine
Start off at the MaeKlong Railway Market
On the weekend: Visit the Amphawa Weekend-Floating Market
During the week: Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
Pop in at a local fishing village- Bang Khun Thian
Have a seafood lunch at a local restaurant.
Day 3 highlights: A Walking Tour of Local Street Art, Exploring Halal Street Food
Start a day of “foodie-on-foot” exploring in Bangrak
Visit the stunning temple, Wat Yannawa
Explore the amazing street-art found in Bangrak
Enjoy local halal-food from some of the amazing street-stalls
Pop over the Chao Phraya for a last restaurant stop at one of the Amazing river-side restaurants.
Bangkok - a city known for its eclectic mix of cultures, food, entertainment and history, is truly larger than life. Filled to the brim with promising adventure possibilities and unexplored territories- even a lifetime for exploring its streets is too short. Though Bangkok has become engulfed by modern restaurants and international chefs, it is still best known for its traditional street food- vendors- some becoming international legends while daily stoking the flames beneath their simmering noodle pots.
Location is what makes the whole street food tradition so enticing, with Bangkok’s adorned temples and simple food carts forming a symbiosis of culture and food. It makes the city a tourist hotspot- always providing entertainment for both the historical tourist and foodie.
And with this all inclusive Bangkok holiday package, the old and new, traditional and eclectic combine. We created the best foodie tour in Bangkok, staying on trend as more and more secret eating spots pop up in the most unexpected corners of Bangkok, so that this tour is the ultimate taste experience. Welcome to the City of Smiles and gastronomical adventures.
Day 1: Night time Temple and Taste Tour
Once your guide has picked you up, your journey and ultimate food trip begins with a choice:
Option A: A massage in a secret location - the birthplace of traditional Thai Massage. Enjoy a two hour oil massage that will invigorate your body and sooth your mind- essentially preparing you for an evening of taste exploration. Thai massage is a unique spa experience because it combines pressure point massage with stretching and traditional massage techniques. This is the perfect choice for guests who had a long day, and just need an invigorating start to their foodie trip.
Option B: Start the evening off on a romantic foot, walking the much applauded Mahanakhon Skywalk. This is a scenic option, and definitely the right choice if instagram-worthy spaces and amazing views are at the top of your priority list. As the city below you basks in the golden hour, you will see the sun melt below the horizon, and the city transform into a paradise of lights.
Now your evening kicks off, and the Bangkok foodie trip officially begins! Your carriage awaits- Thai style! A tuk tuk will whisk you through the soi's and neighborhoods of grand Bangkok. Your first stop will be the most authentic Pad Thai restaurant-Thipsamai, which is the oldest Pad Thai Restaurant in the city. Pad Thai is a staple food in Bangkok, and a fan-favourite amongst our guests because of its sweet, yet subtle umami flavor. Thipsamai’s secret taste lies in their use of fresh ingredients prepared using the original Pad Thai recipe.
Next your tuk-tuk will take you for a spin through Bangkok's historic centre, sometimes known as Rattanakosin Island. Seeing historical sites such as the Grand Palace and Wat Pho by moonlight is a truly remarkable experience and sets the mood for the romantic riverfront-dinner. Another must-see attraction in Bangkok, is the mysterious Temple of the Dawn, which you will view while dining. Enjoy delectable Thai cuisine at a famous river restaurant, while drinking in the view of this magnificent temple, reflected in the mighty Chao Phraya River.
Your last stop for this jam-packed evening will be shopping at the world-famous river market, Asiatique. This upper class market is one of the most beautiful in Bangkok, boasting river-front restaurants and small boutiques selling hand-crafted goods. Newly renovated, it boasts murals with tables set up next to it-perfect for collecting snacks and desserts from different stalls and then enjoying it at a table of your choosing. Tummies full and hopefully your camera battery low, you can retire for the evening.
Day 2: Experiencing Bangkok’s Markets Culture
In order to truly get under the skin of Thai Culture, you have to embrace their "market-culture". It is an element so unique to Thailand that you cannot compare it to any other markets in the world.
After a comfortable ride in a private minibus, your first market-stop will be the culturally rich MaeKlong Railway Market. Created on a working railway line, this market shifts and moves as the trains come and go- stalls quickly being moved off and back on the track as the trains pass by. Raw and utterly authentic, this market is the ultimate display of Thai culture's resilience in the face of modernization. A trip to this market should form part of any well-put-together travel package, and we make sure you get the whole experience.
Once your exploration of this historical market has been completed, your next stop will be the Amphawa Weekend-Floating Market, also known as the "Venice of Asia". Be brave and explore the unknown, sampling dishes you have never seen before. Let your curiosity take over and dive into the delights of Thai finger foods.
If your trip falls on a weekday, please do not fret! The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market will draw you in with its many interesting aromas and flavors. Next you will leave the bustle of the markets behind and travel to a fishing community located on Bangkok's only seashore, Bang Khun Thian. This area is known for quite a few special things, including mangroves, shrimp farms and cheeky macaque monkeys. However, it is best known for its fresh and local seafood. You will dine at one of the coastal restaurants, after which you will be returned to your hotel for an evening at leisure.
Day 3: A Trip Led by the Street Art of a Local Muslim Community
This area is one of the lesser known trails for exploration, yet its narrow streets, and delicious Halal food should put it at the top of any Bangkok tour package. It is filled with colorful street art which leads you into the heart of a welcoming muslim community. Follow these paintings and you will see the streets come to life, as they are often found near unique spots, such as the house of “Anna” from the classic movie “The King and I” and even a quirky milkshake and film bar. The pavements of these art-streets are packed with halal flavors- delicious samosas, curries and chicken dishes wait for your discovery and enjoyment.
It also boasts a few fun restaurants and coffee shops, including eclectic art-galleries and a popular coffee spot right above a local mechanic's garage. This might sound strange- but it has one of the most eclectic layouts and provides a view into daily, local life. If French is more your cup of tea, explore the tiny French village found near Assumption Suksa University.
This university has one of the most beautiful churches in the Silom neighborhood, and as you walk closer to the BTS, you might discover one of the best Gelato houses in Thailand.Honestly, this area has more to offer in the palm of its hand, than most cities from border to border. This food package truly has everything you need to satisfy your food and travel cravings.
To finish off your exploration, cross the Chao Phraya River at Pepsi Pier, and choose a river-view restaurant for dinner. There are many to choose from, so take your time moving up and down the river, before you choose a spot of your choice. Eat, be merry and enjoy the views of the river-life bathed in sunset glow.
After a day of exploring, photographing and eating, you will be transferred back to your hotel or on to Suvarnabhumi Airport where an airport representative will assist you during the fast track check in and have you settled in the VIP lounge.
Written for Bespoke Infinite Travel By Danette Nell Ehlers
With over 2,000 square meters of jungle, lush greenery, and tropical flora and fauna, Khao Yai is a paradise on earth. Like a page torn from The Jungle Book, this park will put you right in the centre of your own adventure -but without the bad guys hunting you down. You will also have a guide every step of the way, so you will feel secure, helping you spot the small, interesting and strange wildlife of this park.
This adventure will awaken your senses and help you forget the stress of city and work life; breathe in the fresh air as you answer the call of the wild- one day at a time.
Day 1: Volcanic Cave Adventure
Kick-off day one with a relaxing swim at one of the best natural springs in Khao Yai-Washing off and cooling down before your next stop- a local volcanic cave. As you start your descent to the stalagmite-lined floors, be ready to see all kinds of cave-dwelling creatures.
Be open to the adventure and let your guide teach you about the cave eco-systems. You will appreciate the intricate balance of the local environment. Watch the emergence of millions of bats reaching for the sunset before disappearing into the twilight.
A day of adventure is never complete without a hearty dinner. Complete your first day full of excitement at a local restaurant, and then enjoy the peace and quiet of your chosen resort.
Day 2: Deep Jungle Trek
This day will leave you breathless because of the natural beauty surrounding you. It will also leave you a little out of breath because hiking is on the agenda- and to reach the most exquisite viewpoints, a bit of brisk walking will be required. So get ready for your guide to meet you by putting on comfortable walking shoes as well as grabbing your camera and binoculars.
6 main tourist trails provide up to 8 kilometers of scenic walking. Keep both eyes and ears open so that you do not miss any elusive wildlife, or dainty flowers. Your first stop will be at a viewpoint around 700 meters above sea level.
Be sure to save time for a hike to one of Khao Yai's landmarks- the Haew Suwat Waterfall. In close proximity to safe parking, this 20-meter waterfall provides easy access giving you a quick break from jungle-bashing for a cool down. This waterfall was also the filming location for a scene from "The Beach" and thus a very famous spot for movie lovers and hikers alike.
Do you want to have the perfect view? Then drive a little further up the park to the spectacular Pha Diao Dai View Point. Translated to "lonely cliff" this viewpoint provides all the benefits of solitude, surrounded by the tranquil sounds of the forest. Standing 1,150 meters above sea level, this cliff displays the vastness of Khao Yai like no other.
The trail to this viewpoint, though short, is pretty unique. A raised wooden pathway leads you through evergreen trees and over a jungle swamp. Finding a swamp at this high altitude is quite uncommon, thus providing a perfect location for its brilliant biodiversity.
After a lavish dinner, we recommend a night safari. See the jungle transformed and come alive at night while your experienced guide will point out the interesting nocturnal critters that rule the darkness. Look out for deer, porcupines, and even elephants. If you are truly lucky you may witness a pack of Asiatic wild dogs on the hunt! If this sounds like something you would like to enjoy, mention this to your Bespoke booking liaison, as early booking is required and an open-spot cannot be promised.
Once your evening adventure is over, you will be transferred back to your chosen resort.
Day 3: Khao Yai-Haew Narok Waterfall
Today you will continue your hiking adventure as your guide will safely take you through the thick forest. With so many trails to explore, Bespoke Infinite does not want you to miss anything, providing you with plenty of time to acquaint yourself with the Thai tropics and lush jungle paths.
After a lovely lunch, you will start your trek to Haew Narok Waterfall. This three-tier waterfall reaches an altitude of 150 meters, making it the biggest waterfall in the park.
The 600-meter trail will be worth it, with a strong possibility of elephant sightings. Elephants are known to follow the same routes, and this trail happens to be a popular sighting spot for these gentle giants.
Your evening activities are up to you! Choose a relaxing evening-in or an evening of dinner and live music at a local Scandinavian styled restaurant. Thai restaurants are also available, so take your pick and have a great time. Let your tastebuds lead you.
Day 4: Wine and Dine
Take your time to relax before check-out and say goodbye to the solitude and peace of the jungle.
Your final adventure will be of the culinary kind- wine tasting in Khao Yai.
This area is becoming famous for its gorgeous vineyards and wine, making it the perfect this last stop before returning you, safe and sound, to Bangkok.