Bangkok
Thailand’s sprawling capital is a brilliant sensory overload of temples, street food, and urban energy along the Chao Phraya River. Explore the grandeur of the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, drift through the floating markets and backwater canals, graze through some of Asia’s best street food scenes, and end the evening at one of the city’s iconic rooftop bars.
Locations
Chao Phraya River
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The lifeblood of Bangkok, winding past golden temple spires, colonial warehouses, and riverside communities. Hop-on hop-off express boats offer one of the city’s most practical and scenic ways to get around, while sunset dinner cruises add a more leisurely dimension to the experience.
Temples
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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
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One of Thailand’s most photographed markets, where vendors paddle wooden boats laden with tropical fruit, noodles, and souvenirs through narrow canals.
Maeklong Market
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A one-of-a-kind market built directly along an active railway line, where stalls and awnings dramatically retract as a train passes through several times a day. The spectacle draws visitors from across the region and pairs easily with a trip to Amphawa and Kanchanaburi (Bridge over the river Kwai).
Amphawa Floating Market
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Canals
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Bangkok’s historic canal network, once dubbed the Venice of the East, still weaves through residential areas rarely seen by most visitors. Boat tours through Thonburi’s backwaters offer a fascinating glimpse of traditional stilt-house communities and a city that feels far removed from the main tourist trail.
Hotels
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Tours
Below are a selection of our favourite sample itineraries that we have created based on our experiences of travelling extensively throughout Vietnam. As with all our tours, every aspect can be tailor-made to your individual requirements.
