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5D4N Bangkok & HuaHin (THBKHH) Private tour – GV 6 to go Day 1 Singapore Q Bangkok (MOB/-/-) Upon arrival at the airport, private transfers you to your hotel for check in. Day 2 Bangkok – Hua Hin (B/L/D) After breakfast, prepare for a morning of colour, art and passion, as you’re picked up at your hotel and driven 100km southest of Bangkok to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in the Ratchaburi province. Harking back to a time when water transport was the primary mode of transportation, the floating market features fresh fruits, flowers, colourful clothing, souvenirs and more along the water ways and on vendor boats. Walk around and check out the many stalls or rent a paddle boat to experience the market from water. Then visit Maeklong Railway Market, a market that makes it home right on a railway! Explore the stalls stocked with fresh produce, souvenirs and accessories for shopping. Continue drive to Hua Hin with stop on the way to visit Swiss Sheep Farm in place of the ancient dream of those who seek it. Come in contract with the atmosphere of a farm in a valley surrounded by the love that surrounds you with warmth, style European country. Farms that will take you time to dream again. You will enjoy riding the scenic Meadows among shepherds and full of fun activities that are fun and love and romance. Afterwards, you’re back on the road towards Hua Hin Hills Valley Vineyard; before you reach there is time to check out he excellent “Wat Huay Mongkol”, home to the worlds’s largest statue of Luang Phor Thuad, a legendary Thai monk revered for his enlightenment and ability to perform miracles. Once you reach the vineyard, round off the perfect afternoon of sightseeing with some wine tasting the rolling green mountains of Hua Hin. There’s also time to fit in a visit to the town’s famous night market or Cicada market if you come on the weekend (Fri, Sat and Sun) for some shopping under the starts before the tour comes to an end at your hotel. Day 3 Hua Hin - Bangkok (B/L/D) Today, visit Hua Hin Railway Station, the train station has become a popular tourist attraction. Its quaint, East meets West architectural style stands in strark contrast to the modern hotel building and outdoor malls that have become an integral part of 21st century Hua Hin’s skyline. After that, visit Plearn Wan Shopping Village, this place is not just a themed open-air mall, Plearn Wan feels more like a living museum where you can experience a slice of life in 1950s Hua Hin. Then, drive to Bangkok with stop on the way to visit the Santorini Park brings a slice of the picture-perfect Greek Island to Cha-Am. It’s got all the details right, from classic whitewashed buildings, colourfully painted windows, down to stone-paved paths and domed towers. An impressive lineup of shop, restaurants and amusement park promise good time for everyone. This photogenic outdoor entertainment outlet occupies an expansive area just before the main highway reaches Cha-Am Beach. It’s quite an unusual sight, given the whitewash theme and architectural style that sets it apart it from its surroundings. Overnight at Hotel in Bangkok. Highlights: Bangkok : Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Maeklong Railway Market, Asiatique the Riverfront, Taste of Chinatown, 4 Faced Buddha (Erawan Shrine), Central World Shopping Complex Hua Hin : Swiss Sheep Farm, Valley Vineyard, Night Marker or Cicada Market, Old Railway Station, Plearn Wan Shopping Village, Santorini Park

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Page 1: 5D4N Bangkok + HuaHin€¦ · 5D4N Bangkok & HuaHin (THBKHH) Private tour – GV 6 to go Day 1 Singapore Q Bangkok (MOB/-/-) Upon arrival at the airport, private transfers you to

5D4N Bangkok & HuaHin (THBKHH) Private tour – GV 6 to go

Day 1 Singapore Q Bangkok (MOB/-/-) Upon arrival at the airport, private transfers you to your hotel for check in. Day 2 Bangkok – Hua Hin (B/L/D) After breakfast, prepare for a morning of colour, art and passion, as you’re picked up at your hotel and driven 100km southest of Bangkok to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in the Ratchaburi province. Harking back to a time when water transport was the primary mode of transportation, the floating market features fresh fruits, flowers, colourful clothing, souvenirs and more along the water ways and on vendor boats. Walk around and check out the many stalls or rent a paddle boat to experience the market from water. Then visit Maeklong Railway Market, a market that makes it home right on a railway! Explore the stalls stocked with fresh produce, souvenirs and accessories for shopping. Continue drive to Hua Hin with stop on the way to visit Swiss Sheep Farm in place of the ancient dream of those who seek it. Come in contract with the atmosphere of a farm in a valley surrounded by the love that surrounds you with warmth, style European country. Farms that will take you time to dream again. You will enjoy riding the scenic Meadows among shepherds and full of fun activities that are fun and love and romance. Afterwards, you’re back on the road towards Hua Hin Hills Valley Vineyard; before you reach there is time to check out he excellent “Wat Huay Mongkol”, home to the worlds’s largest statue of Luang Phor Thuad, a legendary Thai monk revered for his enlightenment and ability to perform miracles. Once you reach the vineyard, round off the perfect afternoon of sightseeing with some wine tasting the rolling green mountains of Hua Hin. There’s also time to fit in a visit to the town’s famous night market or Cicada market if you come on the weekend (Fri, Sat and Sun) for some shopping under the starts before the tour comes to an end at your hotel. Day 3 Hua Hin - Bangkok (B/L/D) Today, visit Hua Hin Railway Station, the train station has become a popular tourist attraction. Its quaint, East meets West architectural style stands in strark contrast to the modern hotel building and outdoor malls that have become an integral part of 21st century Hua Hin’s skyline. After that, visit Plearn Wan Shopping Village, this place is not just a themed open-air mall, Plearn Wan feels more like a living museum where you can experience a slice of life in 1950s Hua Hin. Then, drive to Bangkok with stop on the way to visit the Santorini Park brings a slice of the picture-perfect Greek Island to Cha-Am. It’s got all the details right, from classic whitewashed buildings, colourfully painted windows, down to stone-paved paths and domed towers. An impressive lineup of shop, restaurants and amusement park promise good time for everyone. This photogenic outdoor entertainment outlet occupies an expansive area just before the main highway reaches Cha-Am Beach. It’s quite an unusual sight, given the whitewash theme and architectural style that sets it apart it from its surroundings. Overnight at Hotel in Bangkok.

Highlights: Bangkok : Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Maeklong Railway Market, Asiatique the Riverfront, Taste of Chinatown, 4 Faced Buddha (Erawan Shrine), Central World Shopping Complex Hua Hin : Swiss Sheep Farm, Valley Vineyard, Night Marker or Cicada Market, Old Railway Station, Plearn Wan Shopping Village, Santorini Park

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Day 4 Bangkok (B/L/-) After breakfast, set off in the mid-morning toward Bangkok’s bustling and thriving Chinatown District – a flurry of sights, smells and sounds. Your tours starts with a short drive to the gateway of Chinatown, marked by an enormous Chinese gate. Swap your car for two feet and start your walking journey at the glistening Wat Traimit, home to a massive seated Golden Buddha. Before heading further on by foot, gather your energy with a local herbal drink sold near the Chinatown entrace. This medical concoction is believed by locals here to support good health, and is the perfect way to start your journey! From here, follow the lead of your guide on a winding path through the district’s lesser-explored back alleys and streets. Though in the heart of Bangkok, this fascinating ethnic enclave is full of signs written in Chinese, and it’s not unusual to hear a cacophony of both Thai and Chinese language. Along the way, stop by a traditional Chinese Dim Sum restarurant for lunch (with Shanghai 1940’s decoration), and continue to explore a collection of Chinese-owned businesses, shops and temples. Afternoon, drive to visit 4 Face Buddha at Erawan Shrine located just outside of Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok, the Erawan Shrine was originally built toward off evil. Famous for bringing good fortune, the Shrine currently attracts millions of visitors each year. Then spend your free time to shopping at Central World Shopping Complex. Return to your hotel in later afternoon and relax at leisure. Day 5 Bangkok Q Singapore (B) Free day at leisure till the transfer to the airport for your flight back home.