7 Days Trip to Thailand - Perfect Itinerary for Thailand Overview
Thailand is a place not to travel but to explore. A 7 days trip will not be sufficient for you to see the entire thailand but a proper overview can be planned. Here is an Ideal Itinerary which can make you understand the culture, see good places and above all; feel magnificent Thailand,
Day 1 & Day 2: Bangkok
Fly into Don Mueang International Airport or Bangkok International
Suvarnabhumi Airport.
For the first two days of your trip, explore this capital city
known for its splendour.
Visit Khao San Road, the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, Wat Arun, and
numerous smaller temples spread across the city.
For a more relaxing itinerary, consider getting a Thai massage at
one of the numerous parlours.
Climb to the top of the Golden Mount and watch the sunset over the
city.
Enjoying Bangkok’s notorious nightlife
Day 3: Kanchanaburi
Using Bangkok as your home base, take a day trip to the western
province of Kanchanaburi.
See the infamous Bridge on the River Kwai
War Cemetery and the Jeath War Museum
You can also visit Erawan National Park to see the waterfalls or
stop by the nearby elephant camp.
At the end of the day, return to Bangkok.
Day 4: Ayutthaya
Take a trip to Ayutthaya province, which is home to the ancient
capital of Siam.
You can either spend the entire day admiring the temple ruins and
learning about the history of Buddhism in Thailand, or you can spend half the
day exploring the ruins and the other half touring the nearby Bang Pa-In Palace
Visit Summer home of the famous King Mongkut and King Chulalongkorn.
In the evening, take an overnight train from Ayutthaya to Chiang
Mai in the north of the country for the next part of the journey.
Day 5: Chiang Mai
A much smaller city than Bangkok, Chiang Mai still offers a
plethora of activities for all types of travellers, Explore.
Haggle in the night markets
Visit the Buddhist temples or take a day trip to the nearby
elephant and tiger sanctuaries.
Adventurers can also summit Doi Inthanon, the tallest mountain in
Thailand.
Consider going to the night safari at the local zoo before
spending the night in Chiang Mai.
Day 6: Chiang Rai
Day 6: Chiang Rai
Wake up early for your day trip to Chiang Rai and the Golden
Triangle.
The Golden Triangle is the place where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar
meet, separated only by the Mekong River.
While at the Golden Triangle, take a boat ride down the river and
pass by the marshland which once served as the centre of Southeast Asia’s opium
trade.
If time permits, stop by a local village to visit a hilltribe on
your way back to Chiang Mai. Spend your final night in Chiang Mai.
Day 7: Chiang Mai
Pick up any final souvenirs from Chiang Mai and prepare for your
flight home.
You will not want to go back home after spending these lovely days in Thailand. Plan your next trip soon!







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