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06 DAYS TRAIN TOUR TO THE NORTH TARIFF YEAR: 2012
Private tour (BKKDBTRN): Daily departure from Bangkok with English-, German-, or French speaking guide (other language guides are available on request at surcharge)
 
This environmental friendly tour takes you by train through the Central plains of Thailand to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Ayutthaya, Sukhothai and Si Satchanalai, to the provincial town of Lampang and finally to Chiang Mai, the vibrating capital of the North and starting point for trekking and rafting trips, canopy adventures, exciting cycling tours, scenic boat rides and drives. During site visits we will use environmental friendly bicycles and local transport, such as pedaled rickshaws, horse carriage or ox-carts to minimize our carbon footprint.
Itinerary :
BANGKOK – AYUTTHAYA (-/L/D)
DAY 1
Late morning, private van transfer from your hotel in Bangkok to Hua Lampong Railway station. 10:05hrs depart by train to Ayutthaya (~ 1hr20min). Just across the railway station is your hotel, where you will deposit your luggage and take lunch, before exploring the UNESCO World Heritage site by bicycle.  Late afternoon, relax your muscles during a 2-hour Thai traditional massage. In the evening, board a converted rice barge for a dinner cruise around Ayutthaya. Overnight at KRUNGSRI RIVER HOTEL
Meals included: Lunch
Dinner
AYUTTHAYA – PHITSANULOKE – SUKHOTHAI (B/L/-)
DAY 2
09:43hrs board the train to Phitsanuloke – this leg of the journey traverses the “rice bowl” of Thailand. Arrival in Phitsanuloke is scheduled for 13:20hrs. Lunch at a local hotel, then visit the most important sites of the city including Wat Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, also known as Wat Yai. This famous temple is home to Phra Buddha Chinnarat, regarded as one of the most beautiful Buddha images in Thailand, cast in 1357. The beautiful mother-of-pearl inlaid doors were added by King Bornkot in 1756. Also visit the Sgt. Maj. Thawee Folk Museum, a private collection of antique items representing Thai rural life (closed on Mondays). They include indigenous arts, pottery, farming and trapping equipment and household items. Old photographs revealing Phitsanulok's good old days are also on display. Across the street small bronze Buddha image casting foundry (closed Mondays & Tuesdays) , which is the only of its kind in the province. The foundry allows visitors with the opportunity to witness skilled crafts men working on the reproduction of Phra Buddha Chinnarat images. It is possible to actually walk along the production line to see the entire bronze-casting process. In addition, huge Buddha images are also cast here. Late afternoon, private van transfer to Sukhothai. Overnight at LEGHENDA RESORT (Superior room) /***
Meals included: Breakfast
Lunch
SUKHOTHAI (B/L/-)
DAY 3
Today visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Sukhothai by bicycle. You’ll be able to appreciate the beautifully restored monuments at a slow pace – biking is on flat, mostly surfaced routes and frequent stops will be made to snap photos and admire the ancient temples dating back to the 13th century. After lunch, return to the resort to freshen up and then continue your tour of the remote sites by skylab, the local version of a motorized tuk tuk. Stops will be made at Wat Chetupon and Wat Sapan Hin, an impressive Buddha statue located on a hill-side (please wear appropriate footwear - you won’t be able to ascend on flip flops or high heeled sandal!). The last destination today will be Wat Sri Chum, depicting an enormous seated stucco Buddha over 11 meters in width, called Phra Achana. The mondop is 32 metres square, 15 metres high and the walls are 3 metres thick. The final highlight today will be a ride on carts pulled by oxen back to the resort. Overnight at LEGHENDA RESORT
Meals included: Breakfast
Lunch
SUKHOTHAI – SI SATCHANALAI – LAMPANG (B/L/-)
DAY 4
After breakfast, depart by private van to Si Satchanalai, yet another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located about 53km or 1 hour drive north of Sukhothai, the major sights include Wat Chang Lom, Chedi Chet Thaeo Temple and Nang Phaya Temple, just to name a few. Again, you will use environmentally friendly bicycles to tour the park. However, if you do not feel up to the challenge, your private van is on stand-by to shuttle you around. You will also visit the Centre for Study and Preservation of Sangkhalok Kilns. Within a distance of 1 kilometer, more than 500 kilns have been excavated up to now. Numerous celadon wares in perfect and broken conditions have been discovered. There are also exhibitions on artifacts, academic documents, and on the evolution of ancient ceramic wares. After lunch at a local restaurant, transfer to Uttaradit Railway station, where you board the train at 14:45hrs for the 3.5 hour trip to Lampang. Transfer to Wienglakor Hotel by local songthaew. Overnight at WIENGLAKOR HOTEL
Meals included: Breakfast
Lunch
LAMPANG – CHIANG MAI (B/L/-)
DAY 5
In the morning,  tour the city on horse-drawn carriages. Stops will be made at the most interesting temples, each which its own architectural style and history: Wat Si Rong Muang, Wat Pratu Phong and Wat Phra Kaeo Don Tao. You will also visit one of the oldest teak wood houses, Ban Sao Nak. After an early lunch, transfer to the train station, where you board the local train (non-air-conditioned) at 12.40hrs train bound for Chiang Mai. Upon arrival at 14:45hrs, private van transfer to Empress Hotel for check in. Rest of day at leisure. Overnight at EMPRESS HOTEL
Meals included: Breakfast
Lunch
CHIANG MAI (B/-/-)
DAY 6
Day at leisure for own activities.
Meals included: Breakfast
Our package tour price is inclusive of train tickets (2nd class air-con seats) Bangkok – Ayutthaya – Phitsanuloke / Uttaradit – Lampang and Lampang – Chiang Mai (non-aircon train),  transfers Phitsanuloke – Suhothai – Si Satchanalai – Uttaradit by private air-conditioned van, transportation by rickshaws, tuk tuk, ox-cart, horse carriage as indicated in the itinerary, bicycle rental fees at places indicated in the itinerary, services of a licensed English, German or French speaking guide for the duration of the trip, meals as indicated in the program (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner), admission fees and activities at places mentioned in the itinerary, accommodation in twin shared rooms at hotels and resorts mentioned in the itinerary (subject to availability upon booking), baggage handling at hotels, applicable government taxes and VAT.
Not included are domestic airfares, drinks during meals, meals not indicated in the itinerary, admission fees or activities not mentioned in our itinerary, personal expenses, such as phone calls, laundry, mini-bar consumption at hotels, souvenirs etc., tipping at restaurants, hotels, drivers and guide (at client’s discretion), personal travel insurance, baggage handling (porters) at train stations.
Notes: Train schedules are subject to change and thus sightseeing schedules might require modifications. Please travel light! Large and bulky suitcases are unpractical and therefore not recommended! Please note, that porters are not available at every train station and participants need to carry their own luggage to and from trains. Porter services at train stations are not included in our price and need to be paid on spot (where available).
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