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Thailand World Heritage Site Tour

DAY 1: BANGKOK – SUKHOTHAI (-/-/-) Pick up clients from your hotel and transfer to Bangkok Domestic Airport for flight PG 600 (09:10 – 10:20 hrs) to Sukhothai Airport. Arrival Sukhothai, welcomed by our guide and we transfer you to the Paylin Hotel for check-in and lunch. In the afternoon, we start our tour, making first a visit to the interesting city of Phitsanuloke (approx. 60 kilometers east), where we pay a visit to the Wat Pra Mahathat Phitsanulok and nearby museum. This temple complex – also called by the local people “Wat Phra Si” or “Wat Yai” – contains one of Thailand’s most revered and copied bronze Buddha images. This image is considered by many Thai, the second in importance (most important, the Wat Phra Keo at the Grand Palace compound in Bangkok) within the Kingdom of Thailand. We tour as well through the city of Phitsanuloke, before returning back to Sukhothai, where we will arrive in the late afternoon. Dinner and overnight at hotel. DAY 2: SUKHOTHAI

A Moment Of Vietnam & Campodia

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Day 1: ARRIVAL – HO CHI MINH CITY (-/-/-) Upon arrival, you will be welcome by our guide & driver at airport then driven to your hotel for the check-in. The rest of time, you will be free on your own to refresh after a long flight. O/N in Ho Chi Minh City. Day 2: HALF-DAY OF SIGHTSEEING + CU CHI TUNNELS (B/-/-) In the morning, after having breakfast you will be picked up at hotel then take a half-day of city tour around Ho Chi Minh City with visits of the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Old Post Office, a lacquer-ware factory, and the bustling Chinatown with Binh Tay Market, Thien Hau Pagoda is not be missed as well. In the afternoon, you will be transferred about 30km north-west of Ho Chi Minh City to Cu Chi town. Cu Chi tunnels were used as the base from which the Vietnamese mounted their operations of the Tet Offensive in 1968. The Cu Chi Tunnels consist of more than 200km of underground tunnels. This main axis system has many branches connecting to underground hide