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Bangkok: White Orchid Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise free Beer

Join a dinner cruise along the Chao Phraya River and soak up views of Bangkok’s notable landmarks. Choose from two departure points, and hop onboard a luxurious vessel with an elegant interior, offering the ideal setting for a romantic evening, a family celebration, or a night out with friends. As you board the White Orchid, be greeted with a refreshing welcome drink, setting the tone for a magical evening. Then, relax on the open-air deck 360, sailing past notable landmarks of Bangkok, including the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun), the Royal Grand Palace (Wat Pra Kaew), and the Rama VIII Bridge.

Bangkok: Train Market & Floating Market with Boat Ride

Explore Thailand's world-famous markets on this tour. Visit the town of Mae Klong and discover local products and goods at its popular railway market. Then, head to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market where you can taste and shop for local food. After meeting your guide, leave the city of Bangkok and travel by road until you reach the Thai province of Ratchaburi to visit the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. It’s been an active place for locals for over 150 years. There you will take a typical paddle boat to discover the market and sail along the canals. See how locals buy and sell from boat to boat. Vendors sell everything on boats such as fruits, foods, snacks and freshly prepared food directly from the local vendors along the canals. Then, enjoy some free time to walk through the town's narrow streets, taste local products, and observe people's lifestyles. Next, continue your journey to the small town of Mae Klong. This fresh local outdoor market is something you will not soon forget. We will visit and walk through the narrow market stalls along the train tracks.

Siam Amazing Park

Siam Park City is an amusement park in Khan Na Yao District of Bangkok. The park is spread over 100 acres, divided into a water park and an amusement park. The water park includes seven attractions, including a 13,600-square-metre wave pool certified as the world's largest by the Guinness World Records since 2009.Siam Park City was opened on November 19, 1980 under the name of "Suansiam" as the first water park in Thailand. The park began with a water park and a few rides, but it was later expanded and the slogan was changed to "World of Eternal Fun and Happiness". The park now has two million visitors a year and has some of the largest rides in the region.

Doi Suthep

Doi Suthep is a mountain in Thailand's Chiang Mai Province that is home to the famous Wat Phra That Doi Suthep temple A granite mountain with a peak of 1,676 meters, located west of Chiang Mai. It is part of the Shan Hills and is one of a pair of twin peaks, with Doi Pui being the slightly higher peak.

Cityscape of Sathorn

The cityscape of Sathorn, a district of Bangkok, Thailand, includes modern buildings, panoramic views, and an unfinished skyscraper.An unfinished skyscraper that was planned as a high-rise condominium complex. Construction was halted in 1997 during the Asian financial crisis when the building was about 80% complete. The building was designed by Rangsan Torsuwan, a Thai architect.

Mahanakhon Skywalk

The King Power Mahanakhon Skywalk offers an exciting experience with stunning sunset views in Bangkok. It allows you to step onto the glass-floored observation deck on the 78th floor, where you can gaze down 310 meters above the ground for a thrilling sensation of walking on air. The outdoor skywalk also allows you to enjoy panoramic views of the city's iconic landmarks, like the Chao Phraya River and the golden roofs of Wat Pho. You will be amazed to see the building's unique pixelated design and spiralling architecture. It also has a gift shop, where you can shop for your favourite souvenir that makes your trip memorable.

Chiang Mai

A sprawling modern city and ring of superhighways have grown-up around Chiang Mai, Thailand`s northern capital and second largest city. Yet set in a verdant river valley surrounded by forested mountains and with a historic central area, ever-popular Chiang Mai – or ‘Rose of the North’ – emanates a laid-back, provincial town feel.

Mae Hong Son Province

This is especially true for the remote upper north-western region and Mae Hong Son, Thailand’s most mountainous province, distinctive for its mountains covered with dense rainforests and mists and pristine countryside rich with flora and fauna. Accessed from Chiang Mai (228 miles to the south), isolated Mae Hong Son Province offers an unspoilt destination for those in search of serenity far from the crowds.

Kanchanaburi Province

In Thailand’s western regions, Kanchanaburi is most synonymous with the infamous ‘Bridge over the River Kwai’ and strategic Thai-Burmese ‘Death Railway,’ built by Allied Prisoners of War during World War II. Although a haunting spot, Kanchanaburi is essential on any Thailand itinerary. Today, it’s possible to walk across the river bridge and take the slow train from Kanchanaburi over the River Kwai to Nam Tok – a scenic and popular ride – along the original railway tracks.