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When it comes to Thailand Travel strategies, free travel is indispensable. In particular, Thailand has become a place where more and more people go on vacation in recent years. The number of Tourists has increased rapidly, and the tourism industry has become increasingly mature. How to arrange a self-guided travel itinerary in Thailand? This article provides a super detailed itinerary plan, and also shares attractions at the end of the article. If you are planning to travel to Thailand, you must not miss the sharing of this complete self-guided travel guide to Thailand!
Complete self-guided travel guide to Thailand – Six-day light Trip to Thailand
Day1
Arriving in Bangkok → roadside snacks
Day2
Wat Maheyong→Wat Ratchaburana→Wat Mahathat→ Wat Phra Ram→ Wat Phra Si Sanphet→ Wat Lokayasutharam→ Chai Wa Wat Chai Wattanar
Day3
Chao Phraya Express Boat → The Grand Palace → Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho) → Wat Phra Kaew → Wat Saket → Wat Benchamabophit → MBK Shopping Center MahBoonKrong
Day4
Maeklong Railway Market Maeklong Market → Wat Bang Khae Noi → King Rama II Memorial Park King Buddhale
Day 5
Amphawa Floating Market → Wat Bang kung → Notre Dame Centenary Church tsana Wihan Maephra Bangkoet → China town (Bangkok) → Wat Traimit → Bangkok Night Market Ferris Wheel Asiatique Sky → Riverside Pier Night Market Asiatique The River
Day 6
Wat Yannawa→Queen Sirikit National Convention Center→Klong Toey Port→M-Bike Pier→Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market→Bangkok Tree House→ Sanphawut pier
Day7 return trip
A complete guide to self-guided travel in Thailand – a classic eight-day itinerary in Thailand
Day1
Arriving in Bangkok → roadside snacks
Day2
Bangkok Wholesale Market Pratunam Market→Central World→Siam Paragon Food Court→MBK Shopping Center MahBoonKrong→Thai Massage→Khao San Road
Day3
Chocolate factory→ European-style shopping mall Palio→ Childlike European garden The Bloom→ Winery PB Valley→ Dinner at a roadside stall
Day4
Or Tor Kor Market (OTK Market) → Chatuchak Weekend Market → Thai massage → TALAD NEON Neon Night Market
Day 5
Pratunam Market→ Thai Massage→ Jatujak Green (JJ Green)→ Roadside snacks
Day 6
The Venezia Hua Hin→ Hua Hin Swiss Sheep Farm→ Plearn Wan→ American country-style farm restaurant 1000 Sook Food and Farm→ Santorini Park
Day7
Pratunam Market→Terminal 21→China town (Bangkok)→Victory Monument night market
Day8
Return trip
A complete guide to self-guided travel in Thailand – a ten-day leisurely and in-depth trip to Thailand
Day1
Arrive in Bangkok→Night market/roadside snacks
Day2
Friendly Elephant One-Day Experience Camp (In-depth experience without riding an elephant) → Tha Phae Gate
Day3
Tom yum Thai cooking class → Wat Chedi Luang → Zabai Thai Massage & Spa → Zabai Thai Massage & Spa → Chiang Mai Chinatown → Kalare Night Bazaar
Day4
Flight of the Gibbon → Ristr8to Coffee → Nimmana Haeminda Road, Chiang Mai, Thailand → Crazy Noodle
Day 5
Chiang Mai Zoo Aquarium → Chiang Mai Night Safari, Chiang Mai Night Safari → Chiang Mai Sunday Market Chiang Mai Sund
Day 6
Siam Niramit
Day7
Bangak Chitti Park→Terminal 21→ The Terrace→Adidas (Thailand) Co., Ltd.→ Big C→ Red Sky Red Sky
Day8
Breakfast at the restaurant next to the hotel. saphan taksin→Wat Arun→Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho)→The Grand Palace→Khao San Road
Day9
Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market → Brick Bar → Chocolate Ville → Sirocco Restaurant → Thai Massage → Siam Square → Siam Paragon
Day10
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep→The Bhubing Palace→Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)→Chiang Mai Old City→Train Night Market Ratchada
Five must-visit attractions in Thailand
1. Amphawa Floating Market
Amphawa has many rivers and developed water conservancy and water transportation facilities. Therefore, there are many floating markets in the area, which also makes them known as the Venice of the East. Damnoen Saduak is one of the largest floating markets, and the favorite floating market for backpackers is the Amphawa Floating Market located downstream of the Mae Klong River.
In addition to the special experience of the floating market, boat tours are also a feature here. You can see many shops recruiting customers next to the local boats. If you have the opportunity, try taking a boat trip on the river. During the day, you can admire the temples and buildings along the river. At night In addition to watching the night view, you will also have the experience of getting close to fireflies. A small reminder: Amphawa Floating Market is only open on Fridays and weekends!
2. Chatuchak Weekend Market
The Qatuqia weekend market is very large, covering an area as large as nearly 16 football fields. It is filled with all kinds of vendors and manufacturers, selling all kinds of goods at very cheap prices. It is a treasure hunt for travelers. Great place to go. Because the place is large and crowded, everyone should always pay attention to their belongings if they come here! Since it is a weekend market, just like the floating market, it is only open on Fridays and weekends!
3. Ratchada Night Train Market
One of the must-visit night markets in Bangkok. The food inside is quite cheap and delicious. It’s a great place to spend an evening experiencing local food. If you want to experience traditional snacks and food, the night market is a great choice. In addition to There are many varieties, the price is cheap, and you can get close contact with the locals. The most important thing is that there are so many delicious foods here. You will regret not coming!
4.Erawan Buddha
It is a Buddhist temple that everyone must visit when coming to Bangkok. When coming to Bangkok, they usually come to the White Erawan Buddha. Many travelers from all over the world come to Thailand and do not forget to pay homage to the Erawan Buddha, which has also created its most popular scene. This Erawan Shrine was built in 1956. There is a rather legendary story. It is said that when a nearby hotel was being built, there were a series of industrial accidents. According to the advice of an expert, after the Erawan Buddha was built here, there were no more accidents. An accident occurred. Although the hotel built at that time has since been demolished, the Erawan Buddha altar has been preserved to this day. Therefore, people often come here to pray for children or peace. In addition, I would like to remind everyone that in order to respond to environmental protection and protect people's health, the Thai government is currently unable to light incense! Don’t touch the taboos by mistake.
5. Angel Theater Siam niramit
The Angel Theater is the largest indoor theater that has broken the world record for gold jewelry. It often hosts various fantastic and interesting performances. It is also one of the must-see attractions in Thailand. In addition to indoor venues, there are also outdoor venues, which are as spectacular as a circus. It is recommended that you purchase the buffet as it has quite a variety of dishes and is very cost-effective. If you want to go to Angel Theater, it is recommended to buy tickets online, because online tickets are often much cheaper than in-person tickets!
Of course, in addition to these classic attractions, the nightlife in Bangkok, Thailand is also quite good, and everyone should not forget to experience it. |
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