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7 Days (1 Week) Itinerary in Thailand - Travel Guide
What to do in Thailand for 7 days?
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7 Days (1 Week) Itinerary in Thailand - Travel Guide

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Colorful and Exotic Zip-Line Thrills: A Week in Thailand - What to do in Thailand for 7 days?

Days Description Overnight
1 Day 1 - Touch Dow in Bangkok Bangkok
2 Day 2 - Riverside Calm: Ayutthaya Ayutthaya
3 Day 3 - Safari Adventure: Khao Yai National Park Khao Yai National Park
4 Day 4 - Buzz of Pattaya Pattaya
5 Day 5 - Unwind at Hua Hin Hua Hin
6 Day 6 - Zip-line Thrills at Chiang Mai Chiang Mai
7 Day 7 - A Cultural Farewell Bangkok

Introduction

Enjoy the delights of Thailand's culture, cuisine, heritage and natural beauty on this exciting 7-day tour. We'll uncover hidden gems in bustling cities, unwind on pristine beaches, and experience an adrenaline rush at a zip-line adventure.

Day 1 - Touch Dow in Bangkok

Bangkok, the buzzing capital city, warmly welcomes us on our first day in Thailand. Start our journey exploring the famous Grand Palace, rich in history and architectural grandeur. Nearby, we shall marvel at the reclining Buddha in Wat Pho before tantalising our taste buds with some local street food at the lively Chatuchak Market. Are you ready for the myriad of flavors that make Thai cuisine so globally revered?

Day 2 - Riverside Calm: Ayutthaya

On day two, we cruise along the Chao Phraya River to reach Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Thailand. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to its past grandeur with temple ruins and old statues scattered across the city. Bring your camera for some breathtaking shots. Feel like an archaeologist yet, unearthing Thailand's rich history?

Day 3 - Safari Adventure: Khao Yai National Park

Day three lands us in the stunning wilderness of the Khao Yai National Park, the third largest national park in Thailand. Brace yourself as we encounter wildlife on a guided safari. Wanna bet on who spots an elephant first? Later, unwind under the humbling Haew Narok Waterfall.

Day 4 - Buzz of Pattaya

On the fourth day, get ready for the vibrant city of Pattaya. We will enjoy the stunning views from Pattaya Viewpoint before cooling off at the underwater world. By night, we join the buzzing party scene. Are you up for dancing the night away?

Day 5 - Unwind at Hua Hin

Time to relax at the tranquil Hua Hin on the fifth day. Indulge in sun-kissed beaches, a rejuvenating spa session and the culinary magnificence of the night market. Can you imagine anything more soothing?

Day 6 - Zip-line Thrills at Chiang Mai

Get set for an adrenaline-packed day at Chiang Mai. We will take you on a thrilling zip-line adventure through lush green rainforests. Feel the wind in your hair and feast your eyes on the tropical landscape. Ready to let your inner Tarzan free?

Day 7 - A Cultural Farewell

Bid farewell to charming Thailand on the seventh day. Explore the ancient temples of Chiang Mai before shopping for souvenirs at the bustling night bazaar. Remember, every good haggler scores a beautiful yet cheap memento. Excited to test your bargaining skills?

Summary of this itinerary

Join us on this 7-day whirlwind of Thai culture, heritage, adventure and relaxation. From river cruises, temple hops, zip-line thrills to sun-soaked beaches: all wrapped in the warmest Thai hospitality. Are you ready, because Thailand is waiting to welcome you!

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FAQs about this
7 day itinerary in
Thailand

Is it safe to eat street food in Thailand?

Yes, you can eat street food in Thailand. However, it's always best to eat at places with a high turnover and keep an eye on hygiene practices.

What should I wear when visiting temples?

When visiting temples in Thailand, modest clothing is required. Cover your shoulders and knees and remove footwear when entering most sacred areas.

How can I respect Thai customs during my visit?

Understanding some basics, such as not touching a Thai person's head, taking off shoes before entering homes or temples, and using the 'wai' (prayer-like gesture) to greet can help respect Thai customs.