Royal Grand Palace & Emerald Buddha this Bangkok landmark which features some of the most  spectacular architecture in South East Asia, should be the first place on a visitor’s itinerary. The palace, begun in 1782, consists of several building with highly decorated architectural details. The magnificent Royal chael, Wat Phra Kaew, which is in the same compound, house the Emerald Buddha, the most sacred Buddha image in Thailand.

Cross Chaophya River by boat to visit Wat Arun; the most attractive structure in this temple is the pagoda.

Wat Arun was restored during the brief Thonburi period to be the Royal Chapel of King Taksin. Despite its name “Temple of the Dawn”.

Program: Pick up from hotel.
Visit Royal Grand Palace & Emerald Buddha: This city landmark should be the first place on any visitor’s itinerary, which features some of the most spectacular architecture in South East Asia. The palace begun in 1782. It is a consisting of several building with highly decorated architectural designs.

Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) the magnificent Royal Chapel, Wat Phra Kaeo in the same compound enshrines the Emerald Buddha Image, most revered by people.

Cross Chao Phraya River by boat to visit Wat Arun. (Temple of Dawn) The most attractive in this temple is the pagoda Khmer – style. Wat arun was restored during brief Thonburi period to be the Royal Chapel of King Taksin.
At the end of tour will be visit to local product store. Then transfers back to hotel.



Koh Tao and Koh Nangyuan

These two small rocky islands are administratively under Amphoer Koh Phangan and located at the direction northwest of Koh Phangan. Unspoiled and undisturbed lately by tourists, the island earn its reputations for underwater resources, unique beautiful bays and covers and coral garden under the crystal sea, which give the good promising outlook for the sea spot activities.
On board by speedboats, We will head out to the Island of Koh Nang Yuan Where you can start your day by swimming, snorkeling or plain old fashioned sunbathing Actually this island is really made of three smaller ones but they are all connected by a sandbank, which offers an unbroken stretch of clean white sand. Over on the west side the island offer fabulous corals.

Next head out to Koh Tao, which actually means turtle island where lunch will also be served. the island gets this name because it is shaped like one, or so people say, It is also one of the most scenic places for diving and snorkeling in the Gulf of Thailand especially along Aow Leuk or Leam Tien Beach one of which be visited (subject to weather and water conditions)

Phang Nga Bay & James Bond Island
The meandering waterways of mangrove reveal stunning limestone outcrops sculptured with sheer cliffs, caves, stalactites and dense vegetation which resemble the shapes of Pekinese dog and elephant.
A landing near the renown "James Bond Rock," so call because a scene form the movie "The Man With The Golden Gun" was filmed here, would instill some sense of adventure. A seafood lunch break at Muslim village built on stilts ensures you a pleasant experience. Awaiting for you at te shore will be visits to caves, temple and a shopping spree to wind up this program This tour is suitable for all ages.

Phi Phi Island
One of the world's most beautiful tourist destinations,
1.20 hrs by modern ferry from Phuket port. It is
composed of two rocky, tree-covered islets. One is
Phi Phi Don where several long white powdery beaches attract visitors here to sunbathe and swim, and the other is rocky Phi Phi Le where thousands of swifts nest inside the Viking Cave. With its emerald crystal sea, secluded beaches, wooded cliffed mountains, colorful  coral reefs and undersea life, Phi Phi is a paradise in the Andaman.

Pick up from your hotel. Phi Phi Don, swimming, Lunch at restaurant on Phi Phi  island, visit Phi Phi Lae island, Viking cave, free rental of mask and  snorkel, soft drink snack & fruit served on board. Go back to your hotel


Phuket FantaSea

a one-of-a-kind cultural theme complex offers the ultimate in night-time entertainment on the tropical resort island of Phuket. Created a cost of over 3,300 million baht, Phuket FantaSea adds a whole new dimension to theme park entertainment, showcasing the beauty and charm of the Kingdom and its exotic culture and enriching ancient Thai traditions, legends and myths with the magic of cutting-edge technology and special effects.
At the heart of Phuket FantaSea is the magnificent Palace of the Elephants, a state-of-the-art theatre constructed in the Sukhothai architectural style. The front fa็ade is adorned with statues of elephants. Fantasy of a Kingdom, a spellbinding show that combines culture and illusion is performed at the theatre nightly. The theatre offers superb acoustics and seats 3,000 persons.

 

Doi Suthep & Temples in City
Visit Wat Pratat Doi Suthep built by King Kuena of the Mengrai dynasty in A.D. 1386 (The most outstanding landmark of Chiang Mai 3500 feet above sea level) and we will take you to Wat Umong where you can chat with a Buddhist mork and learn something about Buddhism and Wat Suandok. Drive pass the city’s biggest market-lalat varorot before going to the hotel.