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thefloating
Market .An exhilarating narrow long tailed speed
boat ride through the small canal pass,Thai Houses
and their- Vegetable's Farm, Flower's Farm, Fruit's
Farm. At Floating Market with the Thai style canoes
laden with colorful ,succulent fruits, vegetable
sweet and meats, genly play their way through the
canal. Water has always been a major part of Thai
Life).
: International Buffet Lunch.
: Experience with Crocodile
and Elephant Show (An elephant show complete
with dramatic sound and narration. Be entertained
to a host of shows and demonstrations of elephant
at work and at play. See for yourself how elephants
are rounded up and used during battles in ancient
Siam amidst a historical background. A most memorable
entertainment will be the mockup battle of the mighty
war between King Naraesuan. The Great and The Burmese
Prince where elephants were used by both armies).
: Evening return to hotel.
: Relax and overnight at hotel.
Day 3
: Breakfast served at the hotel. Depart for Kanchanaburi.
Visit the JEATH Museum
and famous Bridge over the River Kwai and board
the local train for the exciting ride on the Death
Railway.
: Lunch is provided.
: Evening return to hotel.
: Relax and overnight at hotel.
Day 4
: Breakfast at the hotel. Travel to
Ayutthaya, located approximately 80 kilometers
to the north of Bangkok, the ancient city of Ayutthaya
is known as the "Venice of the East" due
to the fact that it lies along the Chao Phraya River,
the tributaries of which surround Ayutthaya province.
The glory of the Ayutthaya Empire (1350-1767A.D.)
is evident in the remains of temples such as
Wat Phra Sri Sanphet and Wat Chai Wattanaram,
which we will visit in the afternoon. A further
visit includes Wat Yai Chai
Mongkol. This well-tended temple was founded
by King U-Thong in 1357 as a center for monks returning
from study in Sri Lanka. The white reclining Buddha
near the entrance was built by King Naresuan. The
massive pagoda was also built by King Naresuan to
celebrate his defeat of the Burmese at Suphanburi
in 1593 by killing their crown prince in a single-handed
combat on elephants.
: Lunch is provided.
: Visit Bang Pa In Summer
Palace, It Was The Favorite Summer Resort
For Thai Kings From Ayutthaya To Rattanakosin Time.
Various Royal Halls Were Beautifully Restored And
Decorated With A Great Variety Of Nice Flower Plants.
The Halls Themselves Are In Diverse Architectural
Designs Including Thai, European And Chinese.
: Evening return to hotel.
: Relax and overnight at hotel.
Day 5
: Breakfast at hotel.
: Transfer to Bangkok airport for next departure.
Package
includes
1. Accommodation
2. Daily Breakfast
3. Transportation from airport - hotel - airport
4. Tour programs as indicated in the itinerary
5. Four lunches and one dinner
6. Entrance fees
7. English speaking tour guide
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