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Thailand
Northern Discovery
| Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights |
Tour Code: TH-03 |
| Departure: Any Day of the Week
for Private Tour and Every Wednesday & Friday for Join Tour |
INTRODUCTION
Balmy weather, splendid scenery, rich history and friendly people are
what you will discover in the northern region of Thailand. On our
"Northern Discovery" tour, you will be immersed into the
fascinating traditional atmosphere of the ancient Lanna Kingdom through
a large array of temples and other famous attractions in Chiang Mai and
its neighboring provinces. Meanwhile, the stunning panorama of a wave of
mountains alternating with the green and lush valley will make your trip
remarkable.
TOUR ITINERARY
Day 1: Chiang Mai (L/D)
Pick up from your hotel in Chiang Mai or Chiang Mai airport and drive to
Mae Sa Valley, where you will watch elephants at work in the
forest. Continue to an Orchid Farm. After lunch at a local
restaurant you will receive an introduction to the various handicrafts
produced around Chiang Mai with the opportunity to watch the production
of lacquer-ware, weaving of Thai Silk and the painting of
paper umbrellas. A visit of a reputable Gems cutting workshop and a
well-known Thai wood carving factory with the possibility to buy Burmese
antiques are included in the afternoon program as well. In the evening
enjoy a typical Northern Thai Dinner with a presentation of Thai
traditional dances from Northern Thailand at a Kantoke restaurant.
Overnight at EMPRESS CHIANG MAI Hotel.

Day 2: Chiang Mai - Lumphun - Lampang (B/L/D)
After breakfast, visit the most interesting places in Chiang Mai such as
Wat Phra Singh with its famous Buddha image, the Hill-tribe
museum (closed on Saturdays and Sundays) and Wat Doi Suthep,
tucked away in the mountains at 1,056 meters above sea level. The temple
is reached by a staircase with 290 steps, flanked by a Naga balustrade
on either side. The monastery was built by King Gue-Na in 1383. After
lunch at a local restaurant, depart for Lamphun and visit Wat
Haripoonchai, an incredibly beautiful temple dating back to 1157.
The golden Chedi is a postcard favorite and a spectacular site.
Continue towards Lampang with a stopover at Tung Kwian Market,
where ceramics, handicrafts, fruit, vegetables, preserved foods and live
animals are sold. Shortly before arriving to Lampang, visit Wat Phra
Tat Luang with its huge golden Chedi and beautiful Lanna style
architecture. Dinner and overnight at LAMPANG RIVER LODGE or WIENGLAKOR
HOTEL.


Day 3: Lampang - Phrae - Nan (B/L/D)
After breakfast, visit the local market, which offers a colorful
display of flowers, fruit, vegetables, spices and herbs. Watch out for
the 2 symbols, which Lampang is famous for: The cock, which can be found
on street signs and ceramic bowls, and the horse carriages, which can
only be seen in this town in Thailand. During a leisurely ride in a
horse carriage one can still admire wooden houses built along the river.
You will also visit Wat Chedi Sao, a temple with 20 stupas. Monks
at this temple prepare medicines from medicinal herbs and plants, which
promise to cure a large number of remedies. Continue towards Phrae
with a visit of Nam Tum weaving village, where you can observe
the local women weaving nicely patterned cloths on wooden looms. Another
stop will be made at Ban Tung Takra, where woven baskets and
household goods are sold along the street. After lunch in Phrae, visit
the exquisite Vongburi House, a wooden mansion built in 1907 with
fine wood carvings. Phrae is also famous for producing “Mo-Hom”,
the blue shirts worn by villagers all over Northern Thailand. You will
visit the home of a family, where the process of dying the shirts will
be explained to you. Continue through rural villages to Muang Phi,
which depicts strange eroded rock formations, sandstone canyons
and creeks. In old times villagers often got lost in the shrubs, which
inspired them to name the place Phae Muang Phi, or “Ghost City”.
Dinner and overnight at DHEVARAJ HOTEL in Nan.

Day 4: Nan - Nong Bua - Chiang Kham - Chiang Rai (B/L)
Breakfast. Visit Wat Phumin, famous for its mural wall paintings
in Thai Lu style. They are considered highly valuable and depict legends
concerning the Lord Buddha as well as local legends and the local way of
life, which include native attires, weaving and commerce with foreign
countries. Close by is Wat Chang Kham Woravihan. Its main
features are the sculpted upper halves of elephants adorning around the
Chedi, a Sukhothai influence. Stones with ancient Thai scripts relating
to the alliance between the kings of Nan and Sukhothai have been found
here. An ancient golden Buddha is enshrined in the Wihan. We then pay a
visit to the Nan National Museum. The museum was constructed in
1903 and once the residence of a ruler of Nan. It displays exhibitions
concerning the town's history and major structures, evolution of arts in
different ages, and numerous ancient objects, the most eminent of which
is a black ivory tusk. lt also provides anthropological information on
the northern indigenous people including the several minorities residing
in Nan. The last visit in Nan is to Wat Phra That Chae Haeng,
about 2 kilometers from town, an ancient religious site of the province.
Once in the center of the old town, it was moved to its present location
in about 1368. It features a 55 meter-high golden Chedi containing a
holy relic from Sukhothai. Over the Wihan's door frames and on parts of
the roofs are plaster designs in the shape of Naga, the great serpent,
which represent the artistic best in local architecture. Continue to the
Thai Lu Village of Ban Nong Bua, which is about 40 kilometers to
the north. The Thai Lu people living at Ban Nong Bua are noted for
producing the traditional tribal fabric, an art handed down from
generation to generation. It has also been improved in the designs but
still retaining the original patterns. The native woven materials have
now become a highly popular buy among tourists. Wat Nong Bua was
built by Thai Lu craftsmen, who had earlier migrated from southern
China. The wall murals painted by Thai Lu artists some one hundred years
ago equal in their artistic value and degree of perfection those at Wat
Phumin in Nan. A scenic drive over winding mountain roads brings you to
Chiang Kham, which another small town inhabited by many Thai Lu
people. The Thai Lu originally were from the south of Yunnan in China
and migrated to northern Thailand, particularly to Nan and Phayao, some
200 years ago. An interesting temple in Chiang Kham is Wat Nantaram,
a Burmese style site built entirely with teak. The woodworks on the
windows, gables, corridors and other parts are beautifully chiseled in
elaborate designs. Another place of interest is Wat Phra That Sop
Waen with its 700 year old Lanna style Chedi. Continue to Chiang
Rai and transfer to the airport for your onward flight or a hotel of
your choice in town (accommodation or airfare are not included in the
package price).

Price per Person in Thai
Baht
|
Validity |
Private |
Join |
Single
Supplement |
|
1 |
2-3 |
4-6 |
|
Now - 31 Oct 11 |
45,800 |
24,760 |
18,930 |
17,900 |
2,960 |
|
1 Nov 11 - 31 Oct 12 |
47,860 |
25,875 |
19,765 |
18,710 |
3,040 |
|
Surcharge per person |
23 Dec 11
28 Dec 11
30 Dec 11 |
Between
23 Dec - 1 Jan |
24 Nov 11 |
31 Nov 11 |
|
Private Tour |
- |
1,070 |
2,850 |
3,095 |
|
Join Tour |
550 |
- |
- |
- |
Private Tour:
Departure - Any Day of the Week
Join
Tour:
Guaranteed Departure every Wednesday & Friday (Min. 2 persons)
Tour includes:
- Roundtrip transfers by air-conditioned car/minibus/coach,
- English-speaking guide
- Baggage handling,
- Admission fees on sites mentioned,
- meal as specified (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner),
- Accommodations as specified,
- Hotel Service Charge and Government Tax
Tour excludes:
- Domestic airfare & airport tax,
- Other meals not mentioned in the program,
- Personal expenditure
- Surcharges for compulsory Gala Dinner.
Note:
- Domestic air ticket will be issued and charged separately.
- Small deviations in the tour program are sometimes
necessary, depending on road conditions and availability of rooms.
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