Honeymoon Tour-Northern Thailand 5 days
Description: Leave the wedding dress at home and come join us on this tour designed for newlyweds! This tour will lead our lovebirds on a journey through the north of Thailand. From visiting hill tribe villages, to learning about the wildlife that roams through the national parks, to visiting ancient architectural wonders, couples will be kept busy. But don’t worry! There will still be plenty of time to relax as husband and wife and enjoy each other’s company.
Highlights of this tour:
- Visiting hill tribe villages
- Doi Phu Kha National Park
- Wat Phra That Khao Noi
- Wiang Sa Museum
- Wat Phra Si Ratana Mahathat
- Ban Na Ton community
Day 1: Chiang Rai | Lanjia Lodge
Meals: Dinner
Itinerary: Guests will arrive in Chiang Rai on the first day and will be greeted by a tour guide who will bring them to their hotel to check in. Shortly after checking into at your honeymooners’ paradise at Lanjia Lodge, guests will be given a tutorial on how to make Hmong batik handkerchiefs with Hmong ladies. Guests will also have the option of learning how to make and set animal traps.
Afterwards, our lovebirds will help villagers to plant trees as a part of the Herbal Plant Nursery Project, dedicated to his Majesty the King. The project is designed to improve the quality of life of the local people by teaching them how to grow vegetables and support the eco-system in their village
In the evening, couples will enjoy a romantic dinner as they watch a traditional Hmong performance.
Overnight stay at Lanjia Lodge.
Day 2: Lanjia Lodge | Boklua
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Itinerary: After breakfast on the second day, couples will watch a presentation about the Hmong and Lahu tribes that live on the Mekong River. The presentation will also teach honeymooners about the different species of fish that live in the river as well as the different activities that affect the river and the tribes that live nearby and rely on the river as a part of their daily lives and survival.
Shortly after this presentation, our young lovers will venture out to tour the Hmong and Lahu hilltribe villages. Along the way, guests will visit the shaman house of Hmong, drink tea with the shaman, and learn interesting facts about the traditions and customs of the Hmong people.
After, newlyweds will continue to the district of Boklua, Nan where they will settle in for a relaxing evening overlooking the Mekong River.
Overnight stay in Boklua.
Day 3: Boklua | Nan
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Itinerary: After breakfast at the resort, couples will take a walk to a salt factory nearby where they will learn about the process of making salt. Afterwards, they will drive down the hill and stop at Doi Phu Kha National Park. At the national park, they will have the opportunity to pay a visit to more hill tribe villages as well as several caves, waterfalls, and many forest hiking trails.
In the afternoon, the tour will continue to the small town of Nan where they will visit the Nan Riverside Gallery located on the banks of the Nan River. After the visit to the gallery, our lovebirds will drive up to Wat Phra That Khao Noi to watch a romantic sunset with a picturesque view of the down nestled between mountains below. As darkness settles in, guests will have the opportunity to explore the small town before settling in for the night.
Overnight stay in Nan.
Day 4: Nan | Phrae | Phitsanulok
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Itinerary: After breakfast, couples will have more time to explore Nan before departing for Phrae. On the way, the tour will make a stop at the Wiang Sa Museum, which exhibits historical photos and artifacts of the district. Later in the afternoon, couples will head towards Phitsanulok to visit Wat Phra Si Ratana Mahathat which is home to one of Thailand’s most cherished copied images of Buddha. Guests will then head to their hotels for a good night of sleep.
Overnight stay in Phitsanulok.
Day 5: Phitsanulok | Sukhothai
Activities: Ban Na Ton – Sukhothai Historical Park
Meals: Breakfast &Lunch
Itinerary: After breakfast at the hotel, newlyweds will travel to Sukhothai, visiting Ban Na Ton Chan along the way. Ban Na Ton Chan is a self-sustaining community that lives a simple life by mutually depending on one another, rather than depending on the outside world. There are opportunities for couples to learn about agriculture, fabric making, furniture making and other livelihoods within the small community. Afterwards, guests will enjoy a delicious Sukhothai style noodle soup for lunch with members of the community.
After lunch, the tour will drive to Sukhothai Historical Park and visit the main temple ruins by bicycle. Then our young lovers will be brought to Sukhothai Airport for their flight back to Bangkok. Good bye and AAT wishes you a lifetime of happiness together!
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