Thailand 16 Days Itinerary
Bangkok – Railway Market – Floating Market – Kanchanaburi – Erawan Park – Ayutthaya – Sukhothai – Lampang – Chiang Rai – Golden Triangle – Chiang Mai – Doi Inthanon – Chiang Mai – Elephant Camp – Chiang Mai – Krabi – Koh Lanta Island
Bangkok & Ayutthaya 4 Days 3 Nights
Bangkok Discovery – Jim Thompson House – Ayutthaya – Bangkok
Bangkok 5 Days 4 Nights
Bangkok – Maeklong Railway Market – Floating Market – Kanchanaburi – Ayutthaya – Bang Pa In Palace – Bangkok
Chiang Rai 3 Days 2 Nights
Chiang Rai Arrival - Chiang Rai Discovery - Chiang Rai - Golden Triangle - Departure
Chiang Rai 4 Days 3 Nights
Chiang Rai city – Elephant ride – Chiang Rai – Karen village – Golden Triangle – Chiang Saen – Departure
Chiang Mai 4 Days 3 Nights
Chiang Mai – Doi Suthep – Mae Wang Elephant Camp – Bamboo Rafting – Elephant Poopoopaper Park
Chiang Mai 5 Days 4 Nights
Chiang Mai – Doi Suthep – Mae Wang Elephant Camp – Bamboo Rafting – Doi Inthanon – Chiang Mai – Elephant Poopoopaper Park
Mae Sariang & Mae Hong Son 4 Days 3 Nights
Chiang Mai - Mae Wang National Park - OB Luang National Park - Mae Sariang - Salawin National Park - Myanmar Border
Pai & Mae Hong Son 4 Days 3 Nights
Chiang Mai - Pai - Mae Hong Son - Doi Inthanon Chiang Mai
The ideal time to visit Vietnam depends on the region you plan to explore, as the country spans a wide range of climates.
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In the North, each of the four seasons reveals a different charm: mild spring and autumn, perfect for Hanoi and the northern mountains; hot, humid summers that bring the rice fields to life; and cool, misty winters that cloak the landscapes in a mysterious beauty.
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In Central Vietnam, sunshine prevails most of the year, though from September to November, occasional typhoons and heavy rains give destinations like Hué and Hoi An a unique, dramatic allure.
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In the South, the climate is divided into two main seasons: the rainy season (May to October) and the dry season (November to April), both offering warm, pleasant temperatures year-round.
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A Vietnam travel guide is much more than a simple collection of practical information — it is a gateway to the soul of a country with a thousand faces. From the spectacular terraced rice fields of the North to the pristine beaches of the South, it accompanies you step by step, revealing the history, culture, gastronomy, and traditions that shape this fascinating land. With expert advice, tailor-made itineraries, and authentic travel suggestions, it helps you explore Vietnam in depth, meet its warm-hearted people, and experience unforgettable moments.
