Baramee Resortel Phuket
Phuket
Phuket City, on Phuket Island, is the capital of Thailand’s Phuket Province. In the Old Town, Thalang Road is lined with colorful 19th-century shophouses and Sino-Portuguese buildings. Built in 1903 by a wealthy tin merchant, Baan Chinpracha mansion has Italian floor tiles, shuttered windows and antique furniture. Set in a 1930s manor, the Thai Hua Museum has exhibits on Phuket’s culture and history.
Krabi, on southern Thailand’s west coast, is a province characterized by craggy, sheer limestone cliffs, dense mangrove forests, and more than a hundred offshore islands. Some of its most popular beach destinations include the Phi Phi Islands, which jut from the sea like giant rainforested boulders, and Railay Beach, accessible only by boat and a prominent rock-climbing spot.
Bangkok, Thailand’s capital, is a large city known for ornate shrines and vibrant street life. The boat-filled Chao Phraya River feeds its network of canals, flowing past the Rattanakosin royal district, home to opulent Grand Palace and its sacred Wat Phra Kaew Temple. Nearby is Wat Pho Temple with an enormous reclining Buddha and, on the opposite shore, Wat Arun Temple with its steep steps and Khmer-style spire.
Upon arrival at Phuket Airport, meet our local tour coordinator who will meet and greet you at the specified area and transfer you to the hotel. Check-in at the hotel and relax.
After breakfast, you will start for the James Bond Island Tour. Cruise along the beautiful Phang Nga Bay and discover the famous James Bond Island. The amazing and stunning stone rock of Ko Tapu is a tall islet that spans looms over 20 metres (66 feet) above sea level. The rock was the filming site for the 1974 James Bond film, The Man with the Golden Gun. Afterwards, travel to Talu Island by canoe (at extra cost) and explore its sea caves with experienced paddlers as your guide. Glide through the waterways of the mangrove swamps and marvel at the beautiful lagoons as you explore hidden stalactite caves. Then refuel with tasty, fresh local seafood at the floating village of Ko Panyi. Continue your journey to Naka Island and swim in the crystal blue waters. Alternatively, relax on the stunning beach with its lush coconut groves. Take in the sight of the idyllic landscapes of the Phuket coastline before your return trip to the city. If you are doing the tour on long tail boat, you will also be visiting the famous Monkey Cave of Wat Suwan Kuha. Discover the many interconnected caves in the mountain and admire the gold reclining Buddha image at the temple.
Today morning you will visit the Tiger Kingdom at Phuket. Touch the tiger, and you will feel its soft skin and see the shimmering shine of its fur. Do not hesitate to pat or hug the tiger you like. Each animal has been brought up among humans since its birth, so it is hardly surprising that local tigers treat humans as friends. During the daytime, tigers are extremely lazy, but sometimes you may see them play. The tiger handlers are always around to keep an eye or two on the big cats, so there is no need to worry about your safety. You can also get your photos clicked with Tigers. No matter when or why you visit Tiger Kingdom, it is sure to be the experience of a lifetime. Return back to your hotel in the evening for overnight stay.
Take your fill at breakfast early this morning, pack your bags and check out from the hotel. And proceed for phuket to krabi .
After breakfast, proceed for Hong Island Day Trip. Get picked up from your Krabi hotel and travel a short distance to the pier. Then, climb on board a comfortable speedboat and sail across the placid waters of the Andaman Sea. Allow the gentle breeze to tousle your hair. Soon enough, make out Hong Island in the distance, flanked by towering limestone cliffs and bleached spits of sand glistening in the sun. After arriving at Hong Island, find the perfect spot to relax on the beach or embark on a rejuvenating hike through the dense island flora. Keep your eyes peeled for gecko lizards and little egrets as you ascend a rough-hewn track. Then, return to the beach and indulge in a satisfying picnic, replete with regional fare. Glimpse fascinating wildlife up-close from your unique perspective on the water. Finally, return to the beach and sink into the warm sand for a final period of relaxation before returning to Krabi in your streamlined motorboat.
Depart from your Krabi hotel, sit back, and relax as you journey to Khao Nor Chur Chi National Park. Pass by scenic views of the tropical rainforest and idyllic countryside as you travel south to the heart of Krabi.Upon arrival, enjoy a soothing bath in natural hot springs, which provides a serene setting for both relaxation and rejuvenation. Then take a walk and see the exotic flora and distinctive fauna indigenous to Thailand. Next, cool off and swim in the clear turquoise waters of the Emerald Pool before enjoying a delicious Thai lunch at a local restaurant. Continue your jungle exploration with a ride on an elephant's back (if included as part of your inclusions else need to pay extra). As your majestic steed ambles through the jungle, admire the sights of lush trees, a rushing river, and former rubber plantations. This scenic trek offers a relaxing finale to your eventful day, which ends with the return drive to Krabi.
After breakfast, checkout from your hotel and head to Phuket to catch your flight to Bangkok. Upon arrival at Bangkok, you will be met by our representative and transfered the hotel. Check-in and relax.
Delve into Bangkok's Buddhist heritage with a half-day exploration of the city's historic temples. Stand before the Buddha sculptures at Wat Traimit (Temple of the Golden Buddha). the temple of 5.5 tons Golden Buddha, and reclining Buddha known locally as Wat Pho – is the largest and oldest of Bangkok’s temples, safeguarding spiritual and cultural riches.The most impressive is the Reclining Buddha inside the Viharn. At 46 m long and 15 m high, it takes up almost the entire length of the shrin. Wat Benchamabophit, known as the Marble Temple thanks to the white Carrera marble imported from Italy to form its pillars and walls. The century-old temple reflects a more modern Thai temple architecture and a fusion with European style.
Kanchanaburi War Cemetery also known as the Don-Rak War Cemetery, the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery commemorates victims of the building of the Burma Railway during World War IIGet back to nature in one of the most beautiful provinces in Thailand, Kanchanaburi. Just a few hours west of Bangkok along the border of Myanmar, Kanchanaburi offers a great mix of adventure, nature, and history. This 1-2 day customizable tour is great for travelers looking for an excursion from the urban chaos of Bangkok.Just before noon, you will get to enjoy a sumptious local-style lunch before moving on towards the infamous Death Railway for scenic views of the River Kwai. Revisit your history lessons as you step on ground once more at the Ancient City Wall, where you'll find mini Angkor Wat monuments surrounding the park. Stroll around at the Historic Old Street––one of the last ancient pieces within Kanchanaburi––popular for its night markets and allied cemeteries. Dig deeper into Thailand's war chronicles as you recount the unfortunate events on a boat ride on River Kwai. End the tour with a relaxing walk on the River Kwai Bridge.
Today after breakfast, check-out from the hotel and proceed for a full day tour to Safari World and Marine Park. Enjoy the services of a guide who introduces you to Safari World’s two main attractions — the Safari Park and Marine Park. Observe lions and zebras from your vehicle during a safari tour through African-inspired landscapes; go in search of crocodiles and gorillas on a jungle cruise; and view dolphins, sea lions and orangutans on exhibit and at entertaining animal shows. Later in the evening, you will be transferred to the Airport to catch your return flight back home.
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