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Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Bangkok, Traditional Thai Cooking Class

Welcome to Thailand! Touch down in the frenetic capital Bangkok, which is famed for its chaotic energy, tasty street food, nightlife, and Buddhist sights. Your driver will take you to the ultra-luxury Tower Club at Lebua where you’ll settle into your suite overlooking the Chao Phraya River. Its crowning glory is the iconic The Dome at Lebua, which features a variety of world-class and award-winning bars, like the Sky Bar at Lebua, and restaurants offering a variety of gastronomic wonders paired with stunning cityscapes and bespoke services.

Later, get a taste of Thai cuisine with a private cooking class. An expert chef from Silom Thai Cooking School will take you to the market to shop for ingredients. TEAM BUILDING cooking class; Peruse colorful produce and herbs, watching locals barter for goods. Back at the cooking school, you’ll learn to make and then feast on Thai dishes such as geang khew waan gai (green chicken curry) and mango sticky rice. Return to your hotel afterward for a relaxing evening

Fine dining at Lebua Chef’s Table – private dining with the chef Vincent Thierry of 2-Michelin Star cuisine


Day 2: Visit Bangkok’s Markets, Palaces & Temples

Start the day early with a privately-guided trip to Khlong Lat Mayom, an authentic floating market where vendors sell produce and cook delicious snacks from tiny wooden boats. Get a glimpse of local life while you wander the market, stopping to buy some exotic fruit or a classic hoi tod (oyster omelet). Next, you’ll visit Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn (named after the Indian dawn god, Aruna), followed by a ferry across the Chao Phraya River to Wat Pho. This temple was founded during the 16th century and houses a giant, 150-foot-long (46 m) reclining Buddha statue whose feet are inlaid with mother-of-pearl.

Take a break for lunch before touring the Grand Palace, a complex of temples and palaces built in 1782, which served as the royal family’s home for 150 years. Today, the palace is used for royal ceremonies such as weddings, funerals, and state banquets. Highlights include the Reception Hall, Coronation Hall, and Wat Phra Kaew, which houses the Emerald Buddha statue.

Hop on a tuk-tuk next to Chatuchak Weekend Market. With more than 15,000 stalls, it’s one of the world’s biggest outdoor markets and sells everything from clothes and flowers to food and antiques. Pick up some souvenirs and sample some street food snacks before returning to your hotel.

Pick up for the fine dining at Le Du, with chef Thitid, exploring modern twists of Thai cuisine


Day 3: Explore Ancient Ayutthaya

This morning starts late with a one-hour private massage therapy and lunch at the hotel.

Option 1) 3 PM transfer north from Bangkok to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed city of Ayutthaya, passing through verdant countryside and paddy fields. This 14th-century archaeological site was once the capital of the Siam Kingdom, and today, you can stroll among the ruins of its palaces, temples, and monasteries. This small-group tour departs later in the day so you can enjoy the sunset illuminating Ayutthaya’s striking Buddhist temples. Listen to informative commentary on the bus and stop at a couple of landmark Bangkok temples en route before enjoying a Chao Phraya River cruise at Ayutthaya.

Option 2) Fly over the most scenic, vibrant, world heritage ruins of former capital! Get a sightseeing flight of 60 Minute to experience Ayutthaya temples, stone ruins and Buddha Statues of 18th century. Lying at the confluence of three rivers north of Bangkok, Ayutthaya Historical Park protects magnificent crumbling stone temple spires, sun-worn Buddha statues, and other remnants of the three palaces, 400 temples, houses, and markets that thrived in Ayutthaya’s heyday. After the tour, drive back to Bangkok for a final night in the vibrant capital. Fine dining at Gaa, exploring Indian and Thai dishes with chef Garima


Day 4: Fly to Chiang Mai, Explore

Say goodbye to Bangkok this morning and fly north to Chiang Mai. Set in the mountainous north of Thailand, Chiang Mai was once the capital of the Lanna Kingdom and still retains its moat-encircled Old City. This cultural mecca is home to historical architecture and over 300 temples where orange-robed monks live and worship.

Your driver will take you to Na Nirand Resort, set on the banks of the Ping River just east of the Old City. The atmospheric property is designed in signature 19th-century half-wood Lanna colonial style and set among indigenous trees. Check into your lavish suite, complete with rattan furniture, wooden carvings, and Lanna textiles created by Thai artisans, and cool off in the pool.

After settling in, wander through the streets of the Old City. Chiang Mai’s largest central market, Warorot, is a highlight, where locals sell fresh fruit, flowers, and vegetables. For an introduction to the city’s temples, visit Chiang Mai’s oldest, Wat Chiang Man, and Wat Chedi Luang, built in Lanna style with a towering stupa. Wat Phra Singh is the place to watch a fiery sunset, then make your way to the Night Bazaar to shop for everything from clothing to paintings and handicrafts.

Back to the resort and enjoy your Tea time at TIME Riverfront Cuisine & Bar

Dining at Oxygen Dining room, exploring Asian fusions, with chef Carlos Gaudencio – Michelin awarded restaurant


Day 5: Visit Doi Suthep Temple & Phu Ping Palace, Lunch at Favola at Le Meridien Chiang Mai

Pick up at 8 AM from the resort, and going on a half-day tour that takes you to the mountaintop Wat Phra That Doi Suthep temple and Phu Ping Palace. An early start means you avoid the crowds that congregate around midday, while exploring with a guide means you benefit from important social and historical context. Tick off two of Chiang Mai’s top attractions in just half a day.After the tour, Lunch at Favola, Michelin awarded restaurant at Le MeridienPrivate time with spa and massage service at Fah Lanna Spa, Old town.


Day 6: Doi Inthanon National Park: Full-Day Tour

After the breakfast, we will head up to the highest point in Thailand and take in beautiful natural views along the way with this small-group tour. Experience the natural beauty of Doi Inthanon National Park, visit beautiful waterfalls, and spend time learning about the customs of the Karen people who live in the area. Visit Doi Inthanon National Park with an English-speaking guide Stay refreshed with free bottled water Hassle-free round-trip transfers from your hotel are included Small group sizes ensure personal attention from your guide.


Day 6 – Fly to Phuket

Say goodbye to Chiang Mai this morning and fly an hour south to Phuket, Thailand’s largest island. Set on the Andaman Coast, Phuket is known for its powdery beaches, neon nightlife, and world-class resorts. The island is also home to diverse landscapes ranging from dense rainforest to palm-fringed beaches and craggy limestone cliffs.

Your driver will be waiting to take you to Rosewood Resort a peaceful resort. Check into your luxury pool villa, set in a secluded cove overlooking the beach of Patong and surrounded by gardens. Resort features include an infinity pool, sunken lounge, and sea views. The award-winning resort also offers various dining experiences, including six-course seafront feasts and candlelit cove meals. Spend the rest of the day chilling in your villa.

Embark on a culinary adventure with Rosewood Phuket to “Little Bukit Farm” for an exquisite farm to table experience. An epicurean encounter guided by the farm owner Melinda Briend-Marchal and our Executive Chef Luca De Negri that will provide you with a holistic educational experience about the usage of locally grown, sustainable produce.

Start the evening with a welcome bubble and proceed with an elegant outdoor dinner in the midst of this mystical farm, with a 7-course Chef’s degustation dinner featuring the local ingredients from the farm.


Day 7 – Private Catamaran Yacht Charter to Maiton & Coral Islands

After the breakfast at the resort, get ready for Departure from Chalong pier heading to Coral island or Koh Hey Arrive at Coral island, Enjoy snorkelling, sunbathing, or relaxing on the island at your leisure. Either optional hornbill feeding or enjoying sea activities (extra charge). Lunchtime served on board Or your can also order from the restaurant on the island. Depart from Coral island heading to Maiton island Arrive at Maiton Island, relax and take your leisure time with nature on the Island from the boat, snorkelling, fishing or enjoying our waterways such as kayak, paddle boarding, etc.. (extra charge for Maiton island, as it is a private island, pay for fee on the spot)

Upon arrival, relaxing time and then fine dining at Akoya Star Lounge – Luxury Rooftop Dining experience


Day 9: Private Sunset Dinner Cruise

Today is yours to enjoy Phuket at your own pace. Bask by your resort’s beach-front infinity pools, or take advantage of the on-site yoga and cooking classes. For some real indulgence, book a session at The Rosewood spa, which offers a range of decadent massages, facials, and a herbal steam bath. Or take a F Muay Thai 60 min session to stay fit and learn more about unique Thai boxing style.

In the late afternoon, board a private yacht for a sunset dinner cruise with views over the flawless Promthep Cape. Watch the sun paint the sky shades of yellow and pink as you sail past Nai Harn, Rawai, and Krating Cape, then anchor up for a sumptuous barbecue dinner. Afterward, head back to your villa for a restful evening.

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