Day 1 Departs: 07:00: Bangkok to Khao Yai National ParkThis is a UNESCO world heritage site and is home to a large variety of animals, including herds of wild elephants. More... Day 2 Departs: 08:00: Khai Yai to ChonburiChonburi province provides opportunity to see dolphins of various sorts as well as other magnificent structures like the Sanctuary of Truth. More... Day 3 Departs: 07:00: Chonburi to AmpawaAmpawa is in the smallest province of Thailand, but at night has the most remarkable light show along the banks of the Mae Klong river. Female fireflies, flash their lights in unison to attract a male and the effect is like watching a Christmas tree. More... Day 4 Departs: 07:30: Ampawa to KanchanaburiAn early start will allow a stop-off at Damnoen Saduak Floating Market before arriving in Kanchanaburi Province. This is wildlife country so be prepared for encounters with elephants and tigers as well as historic sites. More... Day 5 Departs: 08:00: Kanchanaburi to BangkokBangkok is the capital of modern Thailand, but the city is an interesting mix of old and new. Some of the most magnificent temples in the world are right here in Bangkok. More... Important InformationAt the Grand Palace, men must wear long pants and shirts with sleeves. No tank tops or singlets. Women must be similarly modestly dressed. No see-through clothes or bare shoulders. No shorts or tights. Proper shoes must be worn. No flip flops.
At the Tiger Temple, women must cover their shoulders and knees. Tank tops, short skirts, shorts, shawls and scarves are not permitted. Tights cannot be worn as an outer garment. Also, bright colours like red, orange and pink are not allowed.