Golden Triangle

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  • from 372.69 USD
    • 2 days
    • 04:00 - 18:30
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Golden Triangle Tour Pattaya
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Tour Details

An immersive tour of northern Thailand: flight to Chiang Rai, visit to Tham Luang Cave, the Golden Triangle and the Opium Museum, strolls through local markets and viewpoints. On the second day – the White and Blue Temples, tea plantations, and hot springs. The itinerary blends nature, culture, and the region’s unique history.

Included
  • Accommodation
  • Entrance tickets
  • Guide services
  • Hotel transfer round trip
  • Meals as per program
  • Medical insurance
  • Program highlights
Excluded
  • Airport transfers (from/to)
  • Breakfast on the first day
  • Domestic flights
  • Personal expenses
  • Single occupancy
Essentials
  • Cash in local currency and/or major currencies
  • Clothing suitable for temples
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Original passport (not a copy)
  • Personal medication (with prescription and instructions)
  • Photo and video equipment
  • Smartphone
  • Sun umbrella or sunglasses
Customer Type Price
Adult 372.69 USD
  • 1 DAY 1

    Airport Transfer

    Transfer to the airport, flight Bangkok - Chiang Rai

  • 2 DAY 1

    Chiang Rai Airport Pickup

  • 3 DAY 1

    Trip to the Golden Triangle area

  • 4 DAY 1

    Tham Luang Cave

    Stop at Tham Luang Cave, the site where the young footballers were rescued

  • 5 DAY 1

    Myanmar Border

    Northern point of Thailand: border with Myanmar, Wat Phra That Doi Wao, Mae Sai Market

  • 6 DAY 1

    Lunch

    Lunch on the Mekong riverside at a local restaurant

  • 7 DAY 1

    Opium Museum

    Excursion to the Opium Museum

  • 8 DAY 1

    Observation Deck

    'Three Borders' Observation Deck and glass bridge over the river

  • 9 DAY 1

    Return to Chiang Rai

    Return from the Golden Triangle to Chiang Rai

  • 10 DAY 1

    Dinner

    Dinner, stroll through the night market, free time

  • 11 DAY 2

    Breakfast

    Breakfast and departure from the hotel

  • 12 DAY 2

    White and Blue Temples

    Visiting the White and Blue Temples

  • 13 DAY 2

    Lunch

    Lunch in Chiang Rai

  • 14 DAY 2

    Doi Mae Salong

    Mountain town Doi Mae Salong

  • 15 DAY 2

    Tea Plantations

    Stop at the tea plantations

  • 16 DAY 2

    Hot Springs

    Bathing or relaxing at the hot springs

  • 17 DAY 2

    Airport Transfer

    Transfer to the airport, Chiang Rai - Bangkok flight, transfer to hotel

The itinerary and timing may be adjusted to ensure the best experience and safety.

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Adult 134.17 USD
Child (from 2 to 11 years) 103.76 USD

Tour Program

  • 1 DAY 1

    Guest pickup from Pattaya hotels

  • 2 DAY 1

    Wat Tham Khao Prang

    Visit to a modern and unusual temple near the entrance to Saraburi. The program includes a short walk around the grounds and a photo stop by the architectural structure (often called the “UFO temple” on social media - a contemporary temple with a unique design).

  • 3 DAY 1

    Wat Tham Khao Prang Temple

    Lopburi Province - a mystical hilltop temple with religious significance and panoramic views; time for sightseeing and paying respect to sacred relics.

  • 4 DAY 1

    Lunch

    Traditional Thai cuisine. A trusted restaurant serving local dishes with options for vegetarians and children.

  • 5 DAY 1

    Highland Residence

    Visit to the highland residence and the royal estate park in the Khao Kho area - a walk through the gardens and viewing of floral exhibitions.

  • 6 DAY 1

    Hotel Check-in

    The hotel is located above a mountain lake; one hour of rest.

  • 7 DAY 1

    Glass Mountain

    Watching the sunset from the “Glass Mountain” / temple viewpoint; in the evening, the area is beautifully illuminated with architectural and ambient lighting.

  • 8 DAY 1

    Dinner

    Dinner in traditional Thai style.

  • 9 DAY 1

    Return to Hotel

    Free time - rest.

  • 10 DAY 2

    Sunrise at the Viewpoint

    Sunrise at the Khao Kho park viewpoint (the famous “sea of clouds” in the morning). For the best chance to witness the phenomenon, arrive early - weather and season play a role; the ideal period is the cool season (approximately November to February).

  • 11 DAY 2

    Breakfast

    Breakfast at the hotel.

  • 12 DAY 2

    Wat Pha Sorn Kaew Temple

    A calm second visit to the 'Glass Mountain' temple - Wat Pha Sorn Kaew (located in Phetchabun. One of the most photographed landmarks in the region). Take your time to walk, take photos, and admire the architecture.

  • 13 DAY 2

    Glass Bridge

    Walk on the glass bridge / skywalk (Phu Loet / Phu Loet Skywalk - a new viewing structure with a transparent floor and panoramic views of the Khao Kho mountain range).

  • 14 DAY 2

    Mountain Market

    Stop at the mountain market along Route 12 - a market offering local nuts, fruits, honey, and handicrafts. (A typical food and souvenir stop along Khao Kho routes). Great chance to buy fresh mountain honey and unique souvenirs from local farmers.

  • 15 DAY 2

    Buddha Park

    Visit to Buddha Park in Phetchabun province - a local religious and cultural site. Tour and photo opportunity.

  • 16 DAY 2

    Lunch

  • 17 DAY 2

    Radon Springs

    Visit the healing mineral (radon) springs - relax and enjoy a brief therapy session in the local waters (if open to the public). Remember contraindications and spa rules.

  • 18 DAY 2

    Return to Pattaya Hotels

Adult 169.65 USD
Child (from 2 to 11 years old) 145.80 USD

Tour Program

  • 1 DAY 1

    Guest Pickup from Pattaya Hotels

    Comfortable transport, air conditioning, and a welcoming guide explaining the route.

  • 2 DAY 1

    Wat Saket Temple

    Wat Saket (Golden Mount): climb the staircase with bells and enjoy panoramic views of old Bangkok.

  • 3 DAY 1

    Wat Ratchanaddaram Loha Prasat

    Wat Ratchanaddaram and the unique metal stupa Loha Prasat - a UNESCO architectural heritage site.

  • 4 DAY 1

    Flower Market

    Pak Khlong Talad: a riot of colors and scents, where locals buy orchids and jasmine.

  • 5 DAY 1

    Canal Boat Ride

    A long-tail boat ride through Thonburi canals: life on the water, traditional houses, and a temple on the shore.

  • 6 DAY 1

    Lunch

    Thai lunch at a local restaurant by the canal.

  • 7 DAY 1

    Icon Siam Shopping Mall

    Icon Siam Shopping Mall: ultra-modern shopping, street food food court, art installations, and fountains.

  • 8 DAY 1

    Evening Chao Phraya River Cruise

    Evening Chao Phraya River cruise with dinner and a show: illuminated bridges, palaces, and temples reflected in the water.

  • 9 DAY 1

    Hotel Check-In

    Hotel check-in with free time for a walk or relaxation.

  • 10 DAY 2

    Breakfast

    Breakfast at the hotel.

  • 11 DAY 2

    Lumphini Park

    A tuk-tuk ride to Lumphini Park: lakes with monitor lizards, a green oasis in the middle of the metropolis.

  • 12 DAY 2

    Mahanakhon Tower

    Visit Mahanakhon Tower: SkyWalk with a glass floor, offering the best panoramic photos of Bangkok.

  • 13 DAY 2

    BTS Skytrain

    Ride the BTS Skytrain - a fast and convenient way to see the modern city from above.

  • 14 DAY 2

    Ghost Tower

    The 'Ghost Tower' Sathorn Unique - an impressive symbol of the 1990s Asian crisis. Photo stop.

  • 15 DAY 2

    Buddha Boat

    Wat Yannawa (‘Buddha Boat’): rare architecture shaped like a ship on the riverbank.

  • 16 DAY 2

    Lunch

    Lunch at a Thai restaurant by the water.

  • 17 DAY 2

    Talat Noi Market

    Talat Noi Market - an area with graffiti, antique shops, and the vibe of old Bangkok.

  • 18 DAY 2

    Chinatown

    Yaowarat Chinatown: neon lights, street food, souvenirs.

  • 19 DAY 2

    Dinner at Baiyoke Sky

    Dinner on the observation deck of Baiyoke Sky skyscraper (84th floor): sunset and city panorama.

  • 20 DAY 2

    Departure to Pattaya

  • 21 DAY 2

    Arrival in Pattaya

Adult 71.26 USD
Child (from 2 to 11 years old) 53.64 USD

Tour Program

  • 1

    Hotel pickup in Pattaya

  • 2

    Departure from Pattaya

    Departure from the city towards Phetchaburi Province.

  • 3

    Breakfast Stop

    First stop for breakfast at a gas station - a café or food court along the route.

  • 4

    Phetchaburi Province

    The cave Buddhist temple Wat Khao Yoi.

  • 5

    Salt Fields

    A short coffee break among the salt fields and a chance to learn how sea salt is harvested.
  • 6

    Lunch

  • 7

    Monkey River

    “Monkey River” is a scenic boat ride through mangrove canals leading to colonies of crab-eating macaques.

  • 8

    Railway Market

    Samut Songkhram, the Maeklong Market (“Umbrella Folding Market”): watch the train arriving and see how the vendors clear and rebuild the market right on the tracks.

  • 9

    Ban Kung Temple

    Wat Ban Kung: a small zoo where you can feed the animals, and a unique chapel completely embraced by a 400-year-old banyan tree.

  • 10

    Amphawa Town

    Arrival in Amphawa: a relaxing walk along the riverside promenade and charming Walking Street.

  • 11

    River Cruise

    A boat ride through the canals of Amphawa - often called the “Thai Venice”. In certain seasons, you can also watch fireflies glowing on the riverside trees.

  • 12

    Departure to Pattaya

  • 13

    Return to Pattaya Hotels

Adult 71.26 USD
Child (from 2 to 11 years old) 50.39 USD

Tour Program

  • 1

    Guest Pickup from Pattaya Hotels

    Guest pickup and departure from the city.

  • 2

    Bang Pa-In Palace Tour

    Bang Pa-In Royal Palace
    Built in 1632 by King Prasat Thong, the palace fell into disrepair by the 18th century but was restored in the 19th century and became a royal residence once again. Today, the complex is expanded and carefully restored. For guest convenience, golf carts are available for rent at 300 THB, making the tour of the grounds even more comfortable and enjoyable.

  • 3

    Lunch at a Traditional Thai Restaurant

  • 4

    Visit to the Victory Monument Temple (Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon)

    The Victory Monument Temple (Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon)
    Founded in the late 14th century, this temple is considered one of the key landmarks in Ayutthaya. Its main feature is the central 33-meter Khmer-style prang, visible from afar, giving the temple a majestic appearance.

  • 5

    Three Rivers Cruise Around Ayutthaya with Stops at Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan and Phut Thai Savan

    Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan
    Built in 1324, this temple is renowned for its impressive Buddha statue, Phra Phanan Choeng. The 19-meter-tall figure dates back to the 15th century and is considered one of Thailand’s most remarkable Buddha images.

    Phut Thai Savan Temple (Wat Phutthaisawan)
    Founded in 1353 by King Ramathibodi I on the site of his first settlement, even before Ayutthaya became the capital. This site is historically significant for the city.

  • 6

    Visit Wat Chaiwatthanaram - Evening Walk in the Ancient City

    Wat Chaiwatthanaram Temple Complex (Wat Chai)
    Built in 1630 by King Prasat Thong in honor of his mother, this temple became one of Ayutthaya’s most important. Its architectural silhouette stands out among the city’s buildings and continues to impress with its harmony and scale.

  • 7

    Return to Pattaya

Adult 98.39 USD
Child (from 90 to 130 cm) 80.50 USD

Tour Program

  • 1

    Pickup from Pattaya Hotels

    Pickup from hotels in Pattaya and departure to Bangkok.

  • 2

    Pak Nam Temple

    Wat Pak Nam: a white temple with a 69-meter tall Buddha statue. This temple is famous for its emerald hall with a futuristic dome and intricate murals that attract photographers. Photo session by the canals.

  • 3

    River Cruise

    Ride a traditional longtail boat along the river, passing by temples and lush tropical scenery.

  • 4

    Wat Arun

    Temple of the Dawn, the origins of Bangkok, and Khmer-style architecture.

  • 5

    Chinatown (Yaowarat)

    Explore Chinatown by tuk-tuk: streets, rituals, and atmosphere. Bangkok’s Chinatown (Yaowarat) is one of the largest Chinese communities in the world, famous for street food and the Golden Temple Wat Traimit.

  • 6

    Lunch

    Lunch at a riverside family restaurant with a view of the city.

  • 7

    Artist Quarter

    Talad Noi: a district of artists and historic architecture.

  • 8

    Observation Deck

    Mahanakhon Tower: observation deck with a glass floor and panoramic city view.

  • 9

    Skytrain Ride

    Ride on the elevated BTS Skytrain.

  • 10

    Icon Siam Shopping Mall

    Icon Siam is often called a 'super mall': beyond shopping, it features art exhibitions, a traditional indoor Thai floating market, and a fountain show.

  • 11

    Return to Pattaya

Adult 108.80 USD
Child (from 3 to 11 years old) 89.45 USD

Tour Program

  • 1

    Hotel Pickup in Pattaya

    Pickup from Pattaya hotels and departure to Bangkok.

  • 2

    Golden Mount

    Golden Mount: a temple housing a Buddha relic and an observation deck with views of the old city.

  • 3

    Iron Palace

    The Iron Palace (Loha Prasat): a rare example of Buddhist architecture.

  • 4

    Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun)

    The Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun) and the Minor Royal Palace. A symbol of Bangkok and one of Thailand's most iconic landmarks. Wat Arun is one of the oldest temples in Bangkok, with a spire reaching 79 meters, adorned with porcelain tiles.

  • 5

    Lunch

    Lunch in European style.

  • 6

    Wat Traimit

    Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit), home to the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue. 14:30 – Photo stop at a futuristic bridge with a panoramic view of the modern cityscape.

  • 7

    BTS Skytrain

    Ride on the elevated metro (BTS Skytrain).

  • 8

    Mahanakhon Skyscraper (King Power Mahanakhon)

    Mahanakhon skyscraper: a pixel-style tower and glass skywalk. Photos with the former Soviet embassy building in the background.

  • 9

    Wat Pariwat

    Wat Pariwat is famous for its sculpture of David Beckham as a temple guardian - a rare fusion of pop culture and Buddhism.

  • 10

    Bhumibol Bridge

    Bhumibol Bridge and scenic viewpoint: sunset over the Chao Phraya River.

  • 11

    Return to Pattaya

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We didn’t expect this excursion to hit us so hard, but the Golden Triangle was truly impressive. The program is very intense - in just two days we saw so much that it felt like a whole week of traveling. We especially loved the White and Blue Temples and the views over the Mekong, and the Opium Museum turned out to be surprisingly interesting. The organization was excellent, everything ran on time without any rush. We were a bit tired, but the emotions completely outweighed it.

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Golden Triangle

Two-day trip to Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai: Golden Triangle, White and Blue Temples, museum, tea plantations, and hot springs.