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Date of Travel: 19.06.2026
19.06.2026 / Day 01: Arrival Chiang Mai – City Temple Tour (D)
Arrival & Transfer: Upon your arrival in Chiang Mai, you will be warmly met and greeted by our professional guide before being transferred directly to your hotel for check-in. Later, proceed for sightseeing.
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep: Known as the “Jewel of Chiang Mai,” this temple is an absolute must-visit for its stunning golden chedi that houses a sacred relic of the Buddha. Tourists are drawn to its unique location on the slopes of Doi Suthep Mountain, providing a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view of the entire city. The journey up the mountain is an integral part of the experience, featuring an impressively designed Naga staircase flanked by mythical guardian serpents. Visitors can immerse themselves in a deeply spiritual atmosphere, often seeking blessings from resident monks or partaking in traditional Thai customs like lighting incense. It serves as an emblematic representation of Northern Thailand’s culture, combining awe-inspiring architecture with tranquil beauty. This sacred site offers a profound sense of peace that resonates with every traveler who reaches its summit.
City Temples (Wat Phra Singh, Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Chiang Man): These temples are prime examples of classic Lanna architecture, reflecting the artistic achievements and cultural heart of Northern Thailand. Wat Phra Singh is particularly revered for housing the Phra Buddha Sihing, one of the most important and sacred Buddha images in the country. Meanwhile, the massive ruined pagoda of Wat Chedi Luang offers a glimpse into a time when it was one of the tallest structures in ancient Chiang Mai. These sites provide a peaceful environment for meditation and reflection, allowing pilgrims and tourists alike to appreciate the region’s spiritual heritage. For visitors, the open plazas and elegant fountains provide spectacular views, making them premier locations for group photographs. They represent a living monument of the Lanna Kingdom’s identity and are essential stops for any historical exploration.
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
20.06.2026 / Day 02: Doi Inthanon National Park – Night Safari (B, D)
Doi Inthanon & Twin Royal Stupas: Often called “The Roof of Thailand,” this park allows tourists to stand at the country’s highest point amidst a uniquely cool, year-round climate. The Twin Royal Stupas are a highlight, dedicated to the King and Queen and surrounded by beautifully manicured alpine flower gardens. Visitors can explore moist evergreen cloud forests and scenic nature trails which are famous for their “sea of mist” viewpoints. The park is also a premier destination for birdwatching, home to over 500 species, the highest number recorded in any Thai national park. It offers a refreshing escape from city heat, featuring powerful waterfalls that flow all year round. Standing atop this majestic peak provides a sense of accomplishment and a connection to the vast natural beauty of the north.
Chiang Mai Night Safari: This nocturnal zoo provides a rare opportunity to observe active animals that are typically hidden or sleeping during the day. Tourists travel through various zones in open-air trams, allowing for thrilling, close-up encounters with both herbivores and predators like white tigers and lions. The park emphasizes ethical tourism by using natural enclosures and sustainable lighting to replicate genuine wildlife habitats. Beyond animal viewing, guests can enjoy educational predator shows and a spectacular musical fountain and light show. It is an ideal destination for families and photographers looking for a one-of-a-kind adventure under the stars. This immersive experience brings the mysteries of the animal kingdom to life in a way that daytime visits simply cannot match.
Waterfall at Doi Inthanon
21.06.2026 / Day 03: Nature & Sanctuary – Elephant Experience (B, D)
Elephant Sanctuary: This sanctuary is highly recommended for its ethical approach, focusing entirely on animal welfare with no riding or coercion. Tourists can enjoy meaningful, respectful interactions such as feeding, petting, and watching the elephants bathe in their natural jungle environment. It provides an authentic and educational experience where knowledgeable guides share insights into the lives and conservation of these majestic creatures. This visit supports responsible tourism values, ensuring that your holiday contributes directly to the well-being of Thailand’s wildlife. The setting feels genuine and caring, making it a memorable highlight for animal lovers of all ages. Connecting with these gentle giants in such a peaceful setting is an experience that stays with you long after you leave.
Bamboo Rafting & Mae Wang Waterfall: After a morning with elephants, drifting down the Mae Wang stream on a traditional bamboo raft offers a therapeutic and peaceful escape. The slow-moving rafts provide a unique viewing platform for spotting local birdlife and occasionally even catching glimpses of elephants along the banks. It is a quintessential Northern Thai activity that allows travelers to unwind and fully soak in the lush, tropical surroundings. Visiting the Mae Wang Waterfall reveals a stunning landscape of cascading waters and dense, ancient rainforest canopies. This gentle river journey is praised for being a relaxing contrast to more high-energy adventure tours. It balances the day’s activities perfectly, offering a quiet moment of profound connection with Thailand’s natural landscape.
Elephant Sanctuary
22.06.2026 / Day 04: Sticky Waterfall, ATV Ride & Rafting (B, D)
Sticky Waterfall (Bua Tong): This unique attraction features limestone rocks with a “sticky” surface that allows visitors to climb directly up the cascading water without slipping. It offers a fun and active outdoor adventure that is remarkably different from standard waterfall visits, perfect for group bonding. The crystal-clear waters and multiple levels to explore provide a refreshing natural retreat just a short trip from the city. Surrounded by a serene forest atmosphere, it provides a rare geological experience that you won’t find anywhere else in the world. It is widely considered a must-visit for its unique properties and the pure joy of climbing its surfaces. This natural wonder turns every visitor into an explorer, regardless of their age or physical skill.
ATV & White-water Rafting: For thrill-seekers, navigating the jungle rapids of Northern Thailand’s rivers offers an exhilarating adrenaline rush. Combined with an off-road ATV session, these activities provide a high-energy way to explore the region’s rugged terrain. These tours are designed to give participants a taste of local adventure while being immersed in the wild beauty of the valley. It is a fantastic group bonding experience, offering everything from high-energy action to shared laughter. The constant energy and modern safety amenities ensure that every guest can enjoy a comfortable yet thrilling holiday experience. This day of adventure captures the wild, untamed spirit of the northern highlands in one unforgettable package.
3D Art in Paradise: This interactive gallery features whimsical and interactive murals painted by world-class artists to create life-sized illusions. The artworks often incorporate physical depth, inviting you to become part of the scene for creative photos. Wandering through these artistic lanes allows you to discover a different side of the city’s soul while admiring creative craftsmanship. For a group, this is a fun and lighthearted way to explore artistic surprises and create lasting memories. It turns a standard city tour into a delightful treasure hunt filled with visual storytelling and laughter. This gallery provides the perfect playful end to a day filled with outdoor excitement.
ATV Ride
23.06.2026 / Day 05: Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai – Temple Trail (B, L, D)
White Temple (Wat Rong Khun): This contemporary masterpiece is world-renowned for its intricate white plaster and sparkling glass mirrors that represent purity. A guided tour reveals the opulent history and detailed craftsmanship showcased through unique carvings and internal art. The striking monochromatic appearance is a profound artistic testament to Buddhist teachings, designed by artist Chalermchai Kositpipat. Exploring these grand halls offers a glimpse into a bygone era of luxury and sophisticated traditional design. It is an unforgettable cultural stop that provides a deep understanding of the region’s rich artistic history. This temple stands as one of the most photographed landmarks in Thailand for its otherworldly beauty.
Blue & Red Temples (Wat Rong Suea Ten & Huay Pla Kang): These architectural gems celebrate vibrant colors and intricate details, reflecting a unique blend of modern and traditional influences. The Blue Temple captivates visitors with its sapphire interiors and modern murals that blend Buddhist symbolism with mystical legends. At the Red Temple, visitors can take an elevator up into a massive 79-meter statue of Guanyin for panoramic views. These sites are essential for those who appreciate architecture and history, showcasing the strength and beauty of the local heritage. The vibrant atmosphere and modern amenities provide a perfect contrast to the historical sites visited earlier in the trip. Witnessing such bold departures from traditional temple design is a highlight for any art lover.
Silver Temple (Wat Sri Suphan): Exploring the grand halls of the Silver Temple offers a rare look at traditional craftsmanship, as the structure is covered in handcrafted metal. This breathtaking site is meticulously adorned with hand-beaten silver and aluminum panels that gleam under the sun. It serves as a living museum, preserving the sophisticated culture that blends diverse regional artistic traditions. The temple is essential for photography enthusiasts, as its unique metallic surface presents a striking contrast to the lush green surroundings. Visitors can observe local silversmiths at work, keeping the ancient techniques of the Wualai neighborhood alive. This gleaming monument is a testament to the dedication and skill of the northern Thai artisans.
Wat Rong Khun
24.06.2026 / Day 06: Chiang Rai Cultural Tour (B, D)
Clock Tower & Lalitta Café: Start your morning at the magnificent Chiang Rai Clock Tower, an intricate golden masterpiece that serves as a bustling central landmark. This towering structure glistens against the daytime sky, perfectly showcasing the artistic soul and sophisticated traditional design of the city. Following this, head to the enchanting Lalitta Café, a whimsical, nature-inspired paradise that feels straight out of a fairy tale. Surrounded by lush, misty gardens and tranquil cascading waterfalls, this magical forest setting is the perfect spot for capturing aesthetic group photographs. The combination of grand city art and serene garden escapes offers a delightful and relaxing morning. It turns a standard city stop into a treasure hunt filled with visual storytelling and profound beauty.
Mae Kachan Hot Spring: Take a rejuvenating break at the Mae Kachan Hot Spring, a fantastic natural wonder nestled amidst Northern Thailand’s picturesque landscapes. Natural geothermal water bubbles from the earth at high temperatures, creating rising columns of steam where visitors can enjoy the popular local custom of boiling eggs. It provides a therapeutic and peaceful escape, offering specially designated warm water channels to soak your feet and unwind. Surrounding the springs, vibrant local market stalls sell handcrafted textiles and delicious regional snacks. This therapeutic stop perfectly rejuvenates the spirit before continuing your deep dive into the local culture. It balances the day’s journey perfectly, offering a quiet moment of connection with the region’s unique geological heritage.
Hill Tribe & Long Neck Village: Immerse yourself in the diverse cultural heritage of the north with a private visit to a Hill Tribe and Long Neck Village. This meaningful encounter offers a rare opportunity to meet local women who elegantly wear heavy brass rings, a fascinating tradition passed down through generations. The villagers are incredibly welcoming, proudly sharing their unique customs and deep-rooted ancestral heritage within their natural jungle environment. You can observe skilled artisans meticulously weaving colorful textiles, providing a hands-on look at a village industry that goes beyond standard tourism. This visit supports responsible tourism values, ensuring your holiday contributes directly to the well-being of Thailand’s ethnic communities. Engaging with these gentle people provides a profound perspective on the resilience and beauty of the region’s living traditions.
Lalitta Café
25.06.2026 / Day 07: Chiang Rai – Ferry Terminal – Border Crossing – Mekong Cruise – Pak Beng (B, D)
Mekong Slow Boat Cruise: Board a traditional slow boat for a two-day journey down the mighty Mekong River, a quintessential Indochina experience. The river boat features a covered roof and open sides to take in the fresh air and breathtaking scenery up close. This transition allows you to experience the slow pace of village life and the natural beauty along the river banks. The journey is relaxed, providing plenty of time to read, nap, or play cards as you drift through remote landscapes. This supplier will pick up the group from the Ferry Terminal, where the previous supplier dropped them off, to begin this chapter. It is a rejuvenating nature experience that highlights the incredible biodiversity for which the Mekong is famous.
Pak Beng Exploration: Dock at the small town of Pak Beng after about six hours to spend the night in a tranquil mountain villa. Hmong and tribal Thai people are frequently seen on the main streets where vendors sell local textiles and handicrafts. This charming town serves as a vital trading post and offers an intimate look at the confluence of various ethnic cultures. Staying here provides a unique sense of local charm and a peaceful escape from the modern world. The town’s location alongside the river makes it a thriving oasis nestled in the undulating lush jungle of northern Laos. It is the perfect midpoint to recharge your energy for the cultural explorations awaiting you in Luang Prabang.
Pak Beng
26.06.2026 / Day 08: Pak Beng–Pak ou Caves–Luang Prabang (B, D)
Morning Market & Ban Baw Village: Explore Pak Beng’s morning market to observe villagers and hill tribes exchanging wares before departing on the boat. A stop at Ban Baw Village allows you to witness the traditional processing of “lao lao,” a potent local rice alcohol. This hands-on look at village industry provides a meaningful cultural connection that goes beyond standard tourism. Visitors can interact with the locals and learn about the techniques passed down through generations. Lunch is served aboard the boat, allowing you to continue your journey through the stunning northern landscapes. These early morning encounters are a highlight for those who appreciate authentic cultural discovery.
Pak ou Caves (Tam Ting): Stop at the famous “Rock Cave,” which houses over 2,500 Buddha statues of all sizes in a stunning limestone setting. This site is a major religious landmark and remains a significant place of pilgrimage for local residents. The soaring ceilings and natural light within the caves create a majestic atmosphere that is both humbling and beautiful. Walking through these caverns provides a unique glimpse into the spiritual history and artistic heritage of the Lao people.
Luang Prabang: Arriving in Luang Prabang by sunset, you will witness why UNESCO claims it is the “best preserved city in South East Asia”. This visit offers a profound sense of connection to the ancient natural and spiritual world.
Pak-ou-Caves
27.06.2026 / Day 09: Luang Prabang City Tour (B, L, D)
Tak Bat Ceremony: An early start provides the fantastic opportunity to witness the captivating centuries-old daily tradition of the alms giving ceremony. Before sunrise, hundreds of saffron-clad monks file out from the temples to collect daily alms from faithful local residents. This silent and spiritual procession is one of the most iconic and moving sights in all of Southeast Asia. Participating as a respectful observer allows you to witness the living heart of Lao Buddhist culture. Following the ceremony, you can wander around the beautiful ancient town taking in the morning’s quiet grace. This profound experience offers a unique understanding of the city’s soul and enduring traditions.
Wat Wisunarat: Visit magnificent sites like Wat Wisunarat, the city’s oldest temple, which serves as a museum for religious artefacts. Its crowning feature is the distinctive ‘melon-shaped’ stupa, a beautiful and rare example of early Lao Buddhist architecture that inspires profound contemplation. The serene courtyards invite pilgrims and travelers to pause, absorbing the quiet spiritual energy that has protected this site for centuries.
Wat That Luang: Next stop is Wat That Luang, traditionally the cremation site for Lao Royalty and housing the ashes of King Sisavang Vong and his brother, interred inside the large stupa, erected in 1910. This sacred ground offers a poignant glimpse into the royal heritage of Laos, where the gleaming stupas stand as silent sentinels over history. Visitors can feel the weight of centuries-old traditions as they wander through the tranquil grounds of this regal sanctuary.
Wat Xieng Thong: Continue to Wat Xieng Thong, a 16th-century temple that epitomizes the elegance and grace of traditional Lao architecture. This temple was one of only two spared during historical invasions, serving as a leader’s headquarters and a sanctuary. Standing majestically near the confluence of the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers, its signature sweeping roofs nearly touch the ground, creating a sense of humbling grandeur. Be sure to admire the famous ‘Tree of Life’ mosaic on the rear wall, a stunning work of glass artistry and a quintessential masterpiece of Lao religious art. Exploring these grand halls offers a glimpse into a bygone era of luxury and sophisticated Lanna-style design. Every corner of these heritage lanes reveals a new story, from intricate gold stenciling to soaring tiered roofs. These sites are essential for those who appreciate architecture, history, and the preservation of sacred art.
Mount Phousi & National Museum: Pay visits to Wat Mai and the former Royal Palace, now the National Museum, to see its vast collection of royal items. Wat Mai Suwannaphumaham is a magnificent example of traditional Laotian craftsmanship, lavishly decorated with a five-tiered roof and gilded bas-reliefs. The exquisitely preserved National Museum, formerly the Royal Palace, is filled with historic art, artifacts, and jewels that offer profound insight into the rich culture and royal legacy of the country. Climbing to the top of Mount Phousi provides a panoramic 360-degree view of the city and the surrounding landscape. The 100-meter hill is crowned by a gilded stupa, That Chomsi, which dominates the old city centre skyline. Enjoy a breathtaking sunset view that highlights the confluence of the Mekong and Khan rivers below. This vantage point is the best location for capturing memorable group photographs of the historic city. Reaching the summit gives a sense of accomplishment and a beautiful conclusion to your city exploration.
Wat Xieng Thong
28.06.2026 / Day 10: Kuang Si Waterfall – Express Train to Vang Vieng (B, D)
Kuang Si Waterfall & Bear Rescue Centre: Start your exploration at the Kuang Si Bear Rescue Centre, a sanctuary dedicated to saving sun bears and Asiatic black bears from the illegal wildlife trade. Observing these rescued animals playing and recovering in a natural, protective environment offers a heartfelt connection to conservation efforts. Follow the jungle trails to the iconic Kuang Si Waterfall, where the 60-meter cascade is dramatically framed by lush jungle. The water plunges into a series of brilliant turquoise pools, each one inviting visitors for a refreshing swim in the cool, clear water. The multi-tiered terraces, formed by mineral deposits, create a stunning natural amphitheater. This serene oasis is perfect for photography, tranquil reflection, or an invigorating hike to the top of the falls for spectacular views of the surrounding pristine rainforest. This environment is an outstanding example of world-class ecological preservation and highlights the incredible beauty of the Lao wilderness.
Village Crafts & Express Train: Visit specialized villages like Ban Xang Khong, where artisans have produced silk and Saa Paper for generations. Our guide will also take you to visit Wat Xieng Lek, one of the oldest temples featuring beautifully renovated buildings. These visits offer a fascinating parallel to shared textile heritages, fostering a deep appreciation for local craftsmanship. Engaging with these communities ensures a meaningful cultural connection that goes beyond standard sightseeing. Later, you will transfer to the station for your Second-Class Express Train journey to Vang Vieng. This modern transit through the mountains offers a comfortable and scenic way to reach your next adventure destination.
Kuang Si Waterfall
29.06.2026 / Day 11: Vang Vieng Adventure & Caves (B, L, D)
Tham Nam Cave & River Adventure: Start your adventure by tubing through the dark interior of the “Water Cave,” navigating by headlamp through the limestone. This unique and thrilling experience allows you to see spectacular cave formations while floating on a tube. Later, spend time kayaking in the cool, clear waters of the Nam Song River while admiring the stunning karst peaks. At noon, take a quick break to enjoy a picnic lunch with an unbeatable view of your tropical surroundings. The slow-moving river provides a therapeutic escape and a unique viewing platform for spotting local wildlife. This high-energy day creates lasting memories of shared fun in one of Laos’ most beautiful settings.
Tipsy Tubing: Tipsy tubing in Vang Vieng is widely considered the ultimate backpacker experience, blending a relaxing float down the scenic Nam Song River with a lively social atmosphere at riverside bars. Once known for a wild and risky party scene, the activity is now more regulated and safer, featuring dramatic limestone karst views and a “bar crawl on water” vibe.
Blue Lagoon 3 & Tham Phoukam Cave: Surrender to the sublime tranquility of Blue Lagoon 3, a secluded, crystalline pool whose sapphire waters offer the ultimate respite from the tropical warmth. This natural oasis is framed by the dramatic, jagged peaks of the karst landscape, creating a stunning visual symphony of water and stone. From this serene base, embark on a trek that follows the Houay Nyui and Nam Lao streams, leading you to the revered Tham Phoukam, a majestic cave sanctuary housing an impressive reclining Buddha. This thrilling exploration grants a unique perspective of the ancient limestone caverns and the enveloping, dense rainforest. For an unforgettable shot of adrenaline, experience the breathtaking ziplining adventure at Pha Ngeun Cliff, soaring high above the rivers and lush green canopy. These high-energy pursuits provide a perfect, invigorating contrast to the profound historical sites visited previously, emphasizing the incredible biodiversity and rugged, untamed beauty that defines the Vang Vieng region.
Tham Nam Cave
30.06.2026 / Day 12: Vang Vieng – Drive to Vientiane (B, L, D)
Nam Ngum Reservoir & Dongmarkhai Market: En-route to the capital, stop at Nam Ngum Reservoir, one of the largest man-made lakes in South East Asia. The vast, shimmering expanse of water is dramatically framed by undulating green hills, offering a stunning panoramic vista that feels miles away from the city’s bustle. Take a traditional boat trip to visit local fishing communities, witnessing their life on the water and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of the expansive blue water. The reflection of the distant karst peaks on the lake’s surface adds a layer of serene beauty to this restorative break. Stop at Dongmarkhai Market to see a vibrant explosion of local life, where exotic market stalls showcase everything from colorful hand-woven textiles to unique local delicacies and snacks, including the famous insects. This bustling hub provides an authentic and meaningful cultural connection that goes beyond standard tourism, inviting you to interact with friendly vendors and observe daily Lao commerce.
Vientiane: Arriving in Vientiane, you will discover a capital that maintains a tranquil, laid-back character world away from frantic cities. The day’s travel allows for shared laughter and storytelling as you head toward your final major destination.
Nam Ngum Lake
01.07.2026 / Day 13: Vientiane City Tour (B, L, D)
Wat Sisaket: Widely regarded as the capital’s oldest surviving temple, Wat Sisaket is a tranquil sanctuary housing over 2,000 miniature Buddha images nestled within its interior walls. This incredible density of sacred figures creates a profoundly spiritual atmosphere, reflecting the enduring heart of Lao Buddhist culture. The temple survived historical invasions, standing today as a testament to the city’s resilience and sophisticated traditional design. Exploring its shaded cloisters offers a peaceful environment for contemplation and a unique glimpse into the region’s deep spiritual heritage. It is an essential landmark for those who appreciate architecture and the preservation of ancient religious art.
Wat Phra Kaew: This magnificent former royal temple once enshrined the revered Emerald Buddha and now functions as a premier religious museum. It proudly displays a stunning collection of Lao and Khmer historical artifacts, offering a profound insight into a bygone era of luxury and royal legacy. Visitors can admire the opulent craftsmanship and detailed sculptures that showcase the artistic achievements of the Lao people. The grand halls and elegant architecture provide a spectacular backdrop for capturing the sophisticated soul of the capital. It serves as an emblematic representation of the nation’s history and is a must-visit for any cultural exploration.
Wat Si Muang: Explore the spiritual heart of Vientiane and home to the city’s lak muang (city pillar), believed to be guarded by the city’s founding spirit. This deeply revered site is where faithful local residents gather daily to seek blessings, offering a powerful glimpse into the living spiritual traditions of the north. The vibrant atmosphere and colorful offerings provide a meaningful cultural connection that goes beyond standard tourism. Every corner of this heritage site reveals a new story of devotion and the preservation of sacred customs. It remains a bustling center of local life, highlighting the incredible beauty of Lao spiritual heritage.
Patuxai Monument: The Patuxai Monument stands as Vientiane’s own magnificent Arc de Triomphe, a triumphant architectural marvel commemorating those who fought for Laos’ independence. Its imposing structure, featuring traditional Lao motifs and Buddhist symbols, dominates the city’s main avenue. Guests can climb to the top for a spectacular, sweeping view of the capital, observing the graceful fusion of French colonial influence and rich Lao heritage. This powerful landmark is not merely a memorial, but a vibrant symbol of national pride and a truly essential stop for any cultural exploration.
That Luang & Buddha Park: Pha That Luang, constructed in the 16th century, stands as the most important national monument and the holiest site in all of Laos. This sacred, massive golden stupa is the quintessential symbol of Lao sovereignty and the Buddhist faith, dominating the skyline with its gleaming, elaborate spire. Visitors are invited to marvel at the complex, ornate structure and feel the deep reverence these iconic landmark commands. Its elegance and sheer size reflect the profound spiritual heart of the nation. Continue to the surreal Buddha Park (also known as Xieng Khuan), an enchanting riverside meadow filled with approximately 200 unique concrete sculptures. These fascinating, massive figures—blending Buddhist and Hindu mythology—were created in 1958 by a mysterious monk seeking to spread his unique philosophy on life and the universe. The park provides an interactive world of whimsical statues that allow travelers to become part of the scene for creative photos, offering a thought-provoking contrast to the historical temples. The city tour provides a sophisticated and modern look at the nation’s progress while maintaining its spiritual roots. These final cultural stops provide a deep understanding of the diverse heritage of the Lao people.
Pha That Luang
02.07.2026 / Day 14: Flight to Bangkok – Bangkok Tour – Departure (B, L)
Check-out from the hotel and transfer to Airport for Flight to Bangkok.
On arrival at Bangkok, our representative will meet you and start the Bangkok Tour
Begin with Coffee and Desert at Natura Café. Tucked inside a 100-year-old lychee orchard near the river, Natura Café (part of Poomjai Garden) is more than a café — it’s a nature escape with great atmosphere. Think waterfalls, wooden bridges, mossy ponds & a greenhouse-treehouse vibe. Huge space that feels like a mini jungle right in Bangkok.
Visit Space & Time Cube. The Space & Time Cube+ in Bangkok is an immersive 1,500-square-metre digital art museum and metaverse experience hall. Similar to TeamLab in Tokyo, Japan, it is a high-tech indoor attraction located at Seacon Bangkae Mall, designed to blend futuristic art with multi-sensory technology like 720° holographic projections.
The museum is divided into three primary zones containing between 27 and 30 unique rooms:
Next head for Lunch at Indian Restaurant.
Free time for Shopping at Pratunam Market.
Finally, you will be transferred to Airport for return flight back home.
| Location | Hotel / Cruise | Nights |
| Chiang Mai | Furama Chiang Mai or similar | 4 |
| Chiang Rai | Grand Vista Chiang Rai or similar | 2 |
| Pak Beng | Le Grand Pakbeng Resort or similar | 1 |
| Luang Prabang | Souphattra Hotel or similar | 2 |
| Vang Vieng | Inthira Hotel Vang Vieng or similar | 2 |
| Vientiane | Le Thatluang D’oR Boutique Hotel or similar | 2 |
Package Cost
INR 2,45,000/- on double/ twin sharing basis + GST + TCS
| At the time of Booking | Rs.75,000/-
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| On or before 60 days from the date of departure | 50% of the total package cost
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| On or before 30 days from the date of departure | 100% of the total package cost
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| On or before 60 days from the date | Airline Cancellation Charges + Rs.10,000/-
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| On or before 30 days from the date of departure | 25% of the total package cost
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| On or before 15 days from the date of departure | 50% of the total package cost
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| Within 15 days from the date of departure | 100% of the total package cost
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