Holidays for Expats in Thailand

Travel the Kingdom of Thailand with friends and other Expats

A Golden Opportunity for Expats to Travel in Thailand. Explore Thailand, the world’s top-ranking country for handing the

COVID-19 crisis with friends and meet other Expats. We offer Tours specially designed for Expats staying in Thailand

 

Why to travel now:

 

♡ No crowds

♡ Low prices

♡ Good to escape the difficulties of these times

♡ Support the local economy in a time of hardship

♡ Enjoy the rejuvenated natural environment


Boat and Bike – Bangkok to Ayutthaya

Route:  Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Bangkok

Duration: 1 Day

Trip type: Guided bicycle tour, starts daily from Bangkok

 

Take a luxury cruise boat from Bangkok and explore Ayutthaya Historical Park by bicycle.A unique and fun way to visit the UNESCO Cultural World Heritage site Ayutthaya.

 

 

 

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Ayutthaya Highlights

Route:  Ayutthaya and surroundings

Duration: 1 Day

Trip type: Guided bicycle tour, starts daily from Ayutthaya

 

Memorable moments in the former capital of Thailand as you enjoy a relaxing bike ride through Ayutthaya Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will visit the main highlights, plus a few hidden gems, of what was once the most splendid city in South East Asia

 

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Teak Rice Barge Lunch or Dinner Cruise

Location: Ayutthaya

Duration: afternoon or evening

Trip type: River Cruise, starts daily from Ayutthaya

  

Enjoy a very special lunch or dinner onboard a converted teak rice barge as you cruise around the historic Ayutthaya Island, a UNESCO Words Heritage Site. As you savour a selection of classic Thai dishes, you will pass some of the most famous of the city’s ancient monuments in which the artistic and cultural heritage of the nation is preserved for future generations to admire. 

 

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Bangkok to Ayutthaya by Express Boat

Route: Bangkok - Ayutthaya- Bangkok

Duration: 1 Day

Trip type: Guided tour, starts from Bangkok, Sundays only

 

Take the Express Boat from Bangkok to Ayutthaya and visit Bang Pa-In Palace on the way. Lunch by the river and discover the ancient ruins of the former Siamese capitol, including Wat Mahatat, Wat Prasri Sanphet & Viharn Mongkul.   

 

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The History of Kanchanaburi

 

Route: Bangkok - Kanchanaburi - Saiyok - Bangkok

Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night

Trip type: Guided Tour, starts daily from Bangkok, 

 

Two-Days Trip to Kanchanaburi and Saiyok with all the important historical Highlights such as: River Kwai Bridge, Hellfire Pass, Krasae Cave and a canoeing Adventure

 

 

 

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Kuiburi Elephant Safari

Route: Bangkok - Samut Songkram - Hua Hin - Kuiburi Np - Bangkok 

Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night

Trip type: Guided Tour, starts daily from Bangkok, 

 

Start from Bangkok in southern direction to witness the last wild Elephants of Thailand at Kuiburi National Park. Other highlights on this 2 days Tour are: The Train market, Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park at Phetchaburi and a Seafood Lunch. 

 

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Kanchanaburi Nature Experience

Route: Bangkok - Kanchanaburi - Saiyok - Bangkok

Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night

Trip type: Guided Tour, starts daily from Bangkok, 

 

Learn about the nature and the animals inhabiting Kanchanaburi on this 2-day tour.

 

 

 

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Kanchanaburi Nature and Leisure

Route: Bangkok - Kanchanaburi - Saiyok - Bangkok

Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights

Trip type: Guided Tour, starts daily from Bangkok, 

 

This 3-day roundtrip combines the best of Kanchanaburi’s history with the unspoiled nature of Saiyok National Park. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure.

 

 

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