Here,
there are varies possibilities. Below we give you two examples
The Eastern route:
A 6 days / 5 nights program off Bangkok takes you to Ayutthaya
the ancient capital of the kingdom. Although ravaged by an
invading Burmese army in the 18th century, the impressive
ruins still are solemn witnesses of the grandeur of the past.
Also roam around the splendid monuments bequeathed to mankind
by the Khmer architects. At present they are the playgrounds
of cheeky monkeys. Visit the palace of the legendary king
Narai and other places of interest before turning east to
one of the lesser-visited regions of Thailand.
At Panumwan and Pimai the ancient Khmer monuments emanate
an uncommon stillness from their heavy stone galleries. See
traditional weaving and sculpting villages, archeological
sites dates back to bronze era and places of worship of prehistoric
men. Overnight at Nongkai, gateway to Laos and drive along
the mighty Mekong River while visting rural temples and villages.
Continue with excursions in Pitsanuloke, which has an interesting
night market. Stroll around the historical sites of Sukkothai,
where Buddhist sculpture matured into ultimate refinement
as you can see in the Ramkamhaeng museum At Sisachanalai,
fortified city dating back to the medieval era visit some
of the ancients kilns that once produced the famous Celadon
ceramics.
Appreciate provincial Lampang, where horse carriages still
serve as public transportation. Discover a local market, where
sellers display all kind of reptiles and herbs gathered in
the surrounding jungles before arriving in enchanting Chiangmai.
The western route
A 5 days / 4 nights program off Bangkok invites you to the
River Kwai area with visits of its impressive highlights.
It continues to Ayutthaya, ancient capital of the kingdom.
Although ravaged by an invading Burmese army the impressive
ruins still are solemn witnesses of the grandeur of the past.
Roam around the splendid monuments bequeathed to mankind by
the Khmer architects in Lopburi. At present they are the playgrounds
of cheeky monkeys. Visit the palace of the legendary king
Narai and other places of interest before admiring the gigantic
reclining Buddha in Singburi.
Continue with excursions in Pitsanuloke, which has an interesting
night market. Stroll around the historical sites of Sukkothai,
where Buddhist sculpture matured into ultimate refinement
as you can see in the Ramkamhaeng museum At Sisachanalai,
fortified city dating back to the medieval era visit some
of the ancients kilns that once produced the famous Celadon
ceramics.
Appreciate provincial Lampang, where horse carriages still
serve as public transportation. Discover a local market, where
sellers display all kind of reptiles and herbs gathered in
the surrounding jungles before arriving in enchanting Chiangmai.
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