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16 Day Mainland and Island Adventure

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Thailand is a country with enough variety and captivating diversity to satisfy even the most discerning of travellers. It is a kingdom spread over 514,000 sq km with a population in excess of 62,000,000. A country which, unlike its neighbours in Southeast Asia, was never colonized by a European power. Travellers to Thailand can explore deserted stretches of spectacular coastline, visit mountainous terrain in the north, stop at traditional hill tribe villages, see classic pagodas and temples, and experience famous Thai hospitality. This is a country of fascinating traditions, an intriguing history, and a warm, open approach to the presence of foreigners. The travel industry in Thailand has been growing at a rapid pace for some time now and the country offers many facilities and services at western standards. However, travelling throughout the more remote areas of Thailand may involve some bumpy road conditions, trains that are prone to delay, and some clean but simple accommodation.


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Day 1: Bangkok
Arrive early to explore the vibrant streets of this modern metropolis.

Days 2-4: Chiang Mai
Bargain-hunt at the night bazaar or head to nearby hot springs for a revitalising soak.

Day 5: Sukhothai
Ancient ruins and age-old temples dot this former capital. There's time to wander the rice paddies for picture-postcard scenery or take in the sunset over the lush landscape.

Day 6: Lampang
Cycle through the remains of Old Sukhothai and stop for a picnic lunch along the way. In the afternoon, head to Lampang - the essence of sedate Thailand.

Day 7: Homestay
Ride an elephant through the forest and experience domestic Thai life at a homestay.

Days 8: Bangkok
Discover Buddhist culture at Wat Arun before boarding a train bound for the south.

Days 9-10: Ko Pha-Ngan
Visit tranquil fishing villages go swimming or enjoy a seafood barbecue on this island paradise.

Day 11: Ko Tao
Snorkel in colourful reefs or simply relax on the white sand beneath swaying palms.

Days 12-13: Ko Samui
More pristine beaches, holy temples and wonderful waterfalls await.

Day 14: Krabi
There's a chance to enjoy a soothing traditional massage before taking a day trip to the islands of Phang-Nga Bay for some snorkelling.

Day 15: Ko Yao Noi
Discover the white-sand beaches and dense tropical jungle that make this arching bay so majestic.

Day 16: Phuket
Meet the friendly, furry residents of Phuket's Gibbon Rehabilitation Centre.