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About your trip
This epic two-week journey embraces slow travel, as we take scenic routes via train and boat that allow you to really bathe in the natural beauty of Southeast Asia. It begins in the beating heart of Thailand, Bangkok. From here we’ll be boarding the train to Thailand’s oldest city, Phitsanulok, from where we’ll set out to explore the ruins of Sukhothai, an ancient Khmer-era city. Next, it’s on to Chiang Mai, where you’ll get to dive into authentic local street food and try your hand at Thai cuisine with a cookery class. We’ll meet some of Thailand’s most charismatic locals at an elephant sanctuary near Mae Wang, before crossing the border into Laos. Here, you’ll cruise down the Mekong River to learn about traditional village life, embark on a trek to Kuang Si Falls and explore Luang Prabang . Finally, we’ll take a sleeper train back to Bangkok – for a walking tour with a Local Insider.
Trip Highlights
- Explore Bangkok with a Local Insider
- Tuck into authentic Thai street food in Chiang Mai
- Get up close with Asian elephants at an ethical sanctuary
- See the atmospheric ruins of the Khmer city of Sukhothai
- Embark on a cruise along the Mekong River
- Experience local village life in Laos
- Kayak along the Namsong River
Your Itinerary
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Day 1
Welcome to Thailand!
After arriving at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), you’ll be met by one of our representatives and transferred to your hotel. You’ll have some time to relax and settle into your surroundings before meeting up with the rest of the group for a welcome dinner.
Total estimated daily travel time: 1hr / 34 kmActivities Included
- Welcome dinner
Accommodation
- Riva Surya Bangkok OR Similar
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Day 2
Take the train north to the ancient ruins of Sukhothai
After breakfast at your hotel, you’ll be picked up and driven to Bangkok train station to board the cross-country train to Phitsanulok. This small, historic city is the gateway to a number of significant archeological sites, including Sukhothai, the ancient Khmer-era city and once-capital. This is where we’ll be heading directly from the station – Sukhothai Historical Park spans a mind-boggling 70 km/sq, and features around 21 individual sites, including the central ruins of Wat Mahathat, with its lotus bud-shaped stupas and landscaped gardens. You’ll have a couple of hours to explore at your own pace, before we regroup to head back to the hotel for the evening.
Total estimated travel time: 6 hours / 484 kmActivities Included
- Train from Bangkok to Phitsanulok
- Visit to Sukhothai Historical Park
Accommodation
- Sriwilai Sukhothai Resort & Spa OR Similar
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Day 3
Get back on track to Chiang Mai
Enjoy a laid-back breakfast in Sukhothai this morning before being picked up and taken to Phitsanulok station for the train to Chiang Mai. We’ll rattle through lush green countryside and peaceful rural villages before arriving in this dazzling city, an interwoven mesh of Thailand’s past and present. After dropping bags at your hotel, we’ll hit the streets on foot – to sample the city’s famous street food, and see the sights.
Total estimated travel time: 8 hours / 516 kmActivities Included
- Train from Phitsanulok to Chiang Mai
- Chiang Mai street food and city sights tour
Accommodation
- The Rim Resort Chiang Mai OR Similar
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Day 4
Learn to cook authentic Thai cuisine
Ease into your stay in Chiang Mai with a leisurely start – after breakfast at your hotel, we’ll head over to a cookery school where you’ll learn how to whip up an authentic Thai dish for lunch. After paying your compliments to the chef (that’s you), take the rest of the afternoon to explore Chiang Mai at your own pace.
Total estimated travel time: 30 mins / 17 kmActivities Included
- Thai cooking class
Accommodation
- The Rim Resort Chiang Mai OR Similar
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Day 5
Walk with elephants, go bamboo rafting and glamp out in the jungle
If yesterday was all about taking it easy, today is all-action. After breakfast we’ll pick you up and head over to an ethical Asian elephant sanctuary in Mae Wang. You’ll have the chance to get up close with the gentle giants, helping the team there feed them, take them for a walk and give them a mud bath. Afterwards, you’ll be taken on a serene trip along the Wang River on a traditional bamboo raft, before we regroup to head to your accommodation – a secluded glamping site surrounded by lush rainforest. When night falls, we’ll get together for a BBQ dinner and drinks beneath the stars.
Total estimated travel time: 1.5 hours / 45.4 kmActivities Included
- Visit to an ethical Asian elephant sanctuary
- Bamboo rafting experience
- BBQ dinner and drinks
Accommodation
- Rai Bumrungphol OR Similar
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Day 6
Travel to Chiang Khong
After breakfast, we’ll be driving cross-country to Chiang Khong district, on the border with Laos. After arriving and checking into your hotel, you’ll have the rest of the day free to spend however you like.
Total estimated travel time: 5 hours / 325 kmAccommodation
- Fortune River View Hotel Chiang Khong OR Similar
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Day 7
Hop aboard a Laos river cruise
Welcome to Laos! Today, after obtaining your visa to cross the border (with the help of our Local Insider), we’ll board a cruise boat for a float along the Mekong River. You’ll be treated to an authentic Laos lunch on board, before we disembark later in the afternoon to visit a traditional Khmu village (Laos’s indigenous population) to learn about rural life in Laos. Later, we’ll check into our accommodation where you’ll have the rest of the evening free to yourself.
Total estimated travel time: 1.5 hours / 81 km
Total estimated cruise distance (day 1): 336 kmActivities Included
- Mekong River cruise
- Khmu village experience
Accommodation
- The Sanctuary Pakbeng Lodge OR Similar
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Day 8
Continue downriver and meet whiskey-making locals
After breakfast this morning, we’ll re-board the Mekong River cruise and continue on downstream towards Luang Prabang. Along the way you’ll enjoy an onboard demonstration on how to make authentic Lao drinks and desserts, which, of course, you’ll be able to enjoy as the lush green landscape drifts by. We’ll disembark enroute to visit Ban Baw, a rural village that specialises in the production of Lao-Lao rice whisky. We’ll also hop ashore to visit the Pak Ou caves, an important pilgrimage site for Lao people. Once in Luang Prabang you’ll check into your hotel and enjoy some free time before we regroup for dinner in the evening.
Total estimated cruise time (day 2): 8.5 hours / 199 kmActivities Included
- Ban Baw village experience
- Visit to Pak Ou Caves
Accommodation
- The Sanctuary Hotel Luang Prabang OR Similar
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Day 9
Hike through the rainforest to an otherworldly waterfall
It’s time to lace up your hiking boots, as today we’re going to be heading out into Laos’s steamy green rainforest in search of paradise. The particular paradise in question? Kuang Si Falls – where turquoise water tumbles down over tiered, step-like sections of a forest stream. Once there, you’ll have a few hours to splash about in the gem-coloured waters before we head back to Luang Prabang, where you’ll have the rest of the day free to spend at your own pace.
Total estimated travel time: 1.5 hours / 30 km
Total estimated hiking time: 30 mins / 3 kmActivities Included
- Trek to Kuang Si Falls
Accommodation
- The Sanctuary Hotel Luang Prabang OR Similar
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Day 10
Take a high-speed train to Vang Vieng
A high-speed train, in laid-back Laos? That’s right – the Boten - Vientiane railway, opened in 2021, runs the length of Laos and makes today’s journey – to Vang Vieng newly doable as a day-trip. The city of Vang Vieng itself is a hotspot for adventurous travellers looking for adrenaline-fueled thrills in the mountainous landscape. For you today, however, it’s all about checking in (to your hotel for the night), and checking out your surroundings with a free afternoon and evening.
Total estimated travel time: 1 hour / 132 kmActivities Included
- High-speed train to Vang Vieng
Accommodation
- Riverside Boutique Resort OR Similar
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Day 11
Explore the Nam Song River by kayak
Fuel up at breakfast this morning, as today we’ll be burning some calories exploring the Nam Song River by kayak. This gentle river flows through the centre of Vang Vieng and through a landscape characterised by towering limestone karsts, cloaked in dense foliage. You’ll pass green-carpeted crop fields, locals doing their laundry on the rocky banks and shack-like bars that have opened up and down the river to serve cold beers to sun-kissed day-trippers.
Total estimated kayaking time: 1.5 hours / 8 kmActivities Included
- Kayaking on the Nam Song River
Accommodation
- Riverside Boutique Resort OR Similar
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Day 12
Take the sleeper train back to Bangkok
Cameras at the ready as we get this adventure back on track with a train transfer back to Bangkok. The first leg sees you boarding the high-speed train from Vang Vieng to Vientiane, before transferring across the Thai border into Nong Khai and boarding the overnight sleeper train bound for Bangkok.
Total estimated travel time: 2 hours / 155 kmAccommodation
- Sleeper train
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Day 13
Take an Insider-led tour of Bangkok
Your first glimpse of the Thai capital may have been fleeting, but this time you’ll have the opportunity to get to know it – with the help of our Local Insider, who’ll take you on an expert walking tour. Afterwards you’ll have the rest of the day free to explore at your leisure, before we regroup in the evening for a final farewell dinner – the perfect opportunity to toast an unforgettable adventure!
Total estimated travel time: 9.5 hours / 618.2 kmActivities Included
- Walking tour of Bangkok with a Local Insider
Accommodation
- Riva Surya Bangkok OR Similar
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Day 14
So long, Thailand and Laos
After a final breakfast at your hotel, make your way to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) to catch your flight home.
Total estimated travel time: 1 hours / 34 km

What's included
- 11 nights boutique accommodation
- 1 night glamping accommodation
- 1 night overnight sleeper train (standard class - no single supplements apply)
- 13 breakfasts
- 6 lunches
- 5 dinners
- Train from Bangkok to Phitsanulok
- Visit to Sukhothai Historical Park
- Train from Phitsanulok to Chiang Mai
- Chiang Mai street food and city sights tour
- Thai cooking class
- Visit to an ethical Asian elephant sanctuary
- Bamboo rafting experience
- BBQ dinner and drinks
- Mekong River cruise
- Khmu village experience
- Ban Baw village experience
- Visit to Pak Ou Caves
- Trek to Kuang Si Falls
- High-speed train to Vang Vieng
- Kayaking on the Nam Song River
- Walking tour of Bangkok with a Local Insider
- Airport Transfer (Arrival only)
What's not included
- Visas
- Travel insurance
- Flights to and from the destination
- Airport transfer (departure)
Customer Reviews
Accommodation
Riva Surya Bangkok
Elegant, understated and right in the heart of Bangkok’s main sights, this boutique hotel ticks a lot of boxes. Rooms are colonial-chic without the clichés, there’s an outdoor pool overlooking the Chao Phraya River, and the Riverside Bar makes the most of the twinkling waterside views.
Sriwilai Sukhothai Resort & Spa
Sensitively done, the elements of traditional Thai design incorporated into this impressive hotel feel genuine rather than gimmicky. Rooms are airy and generously-proportioned, and views across lush green fields are as soothing as the spa’s massages.
The Rim Resort Chiang Mai
The pagoda-like building design, the polished wooden floors throughout, the central courtyard swimming pool – this boutique hotel is a temple to rest and relaxation in the heart of the city.
Rai Bumrungphol
This gorgeous, high-end camping complex is set within the luscious green surrounds of the beautiful Northern Thailand countryside, within easy reach of both Chiang Mai and Doi Inthanon. The site itself is made up of a series of luxe tents and domes, with an indoor restaurant, an outdoor saltwater swimming pool and various recreational areas across the gardens and terrace.
Fortune River View Hotel Chiang Khong
A contemporary, elegant hotel overlooking the mighty Mekong River. Rooms are simple yet stylish, with a neutral colour scheme enhanced with pops of red and gold, and balconies overlooking either the central outdoor pool or the river.
The Sanctuary Pakbeng Lodge
The word ‘sanctuary’ gets bandied about a lot, but this sustainability-minded hotel earns the right to use it. Valley views of the snaking Mekong River, a lush botanical garden (where the hotel’s staff can grow fruit and vegetables for their families) and spacious rooms with hand-crafted furniture make this place truly special.
The Sanctuary Luang Prabang Hotel
This gorgeous urban oasis of a hotel is built around three listed buildings that date back to when Luang Prabang was a kingdom in its own right. Most of the rooms are split between these buildings – and come flooded with natural light, glossy wooden floors and beautiful views over the landscaped gardens and lotus pond.
Riverside Boutique Resort
We can’t decide what we like about this place more: the huge outdoor pool, surrounded by immaculate gardens, the views of the towering rocky karsts or the effortlessly elegant room decor. An unforgettable hotel for an unforgettable trip.
Frequently asked questions
When is my departure guaranteed?
This trip requires a minimum number of 4 passengers in order to operate. We will notify you via email once your departure is guaranteed so that you can go ahead and book flights.
When is the best time to visit?
Visiting Northern Thailand and Laos offers a different experience in each season. The best time to go is during the cool season (November to February), when the weather is dry and pleasantly cool, perfect for trekking, exploring cultural sites, and enjoying festivals like Loy Krathong in Thailand or Hmong New Year in Laos. This is also the peak tourist season, so expect higher prices and busier attractions. Also note that during this time the rice terrace fields may not be as green as this is the dry season. From March to May, the hot season brings intense heat (often over 35°C) and poor air quality due to widespread crop burning, especially in rural mountain areas—a period known as the burning season. However, it’s less crowded, and the Songkran Festival in mid-April offers a lively and unique cultural experience. The rainy season (June to October) brings lush green landscapes, full waterfalls, and quieter travel conditions, but also frequent showers, muddy trails, and occasional flooding, which can disrupt plans. Finally, the shoulder seasons—late October to early November and late February to early March—offer a nice balance: decent weather, fewer tourists, and lower prices, although lingering haze or rain can still be a factor. Each season has its charm, but timing your trip carefully can make a big difference in comfort and experience.
Which airport do I need to fly in and out of? Plus airport code
You should fly in and out of Bangkok - Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK).
Bangkok does not have direct flights to US. However, there are many indirect routes available.
If you live in the West Coast, most convenient flights go via Osaka, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Vancouver Taipei and many other cities in the Asia Pacific.
If you live in the East Coast, Most convenient flights go via Europe (Amsterdam, London, Paris) or Middle East (Istanbul, Kuwait, Dubai)
What time does my trip start and end?
This trip starts at 6 PM on day one with a welcome meeting at the first hotel. Please make sure to book a flight that arrives at least 3 hours before in order to avoid missing the briefing. If you'd like to arrive one day early, we can assist you in booking extra accommodation.
Can I add additional nights to my trip?
Yes, we will be happy to assist you in booking extra accommodation before or after the tour. We do recommend spending an extra night at the end of the tour to make the departure less rushed.
What is the accommodation like?
We use 4 star hotel accommodation across this trip. However, due to the remoteness of this itinerary, sometimes we will have alternative accommodation. On day 5, we will be staying at a glamping site.
You will also have an overnight train journey from Laos to Bangkok. You will have a bunk bed in a cabin for 4 pax.
The standard room is a twin-share room (2 single beds) and you should expect to share it with another traveler of the same gender. You can request a single room for an extra fee if you prefer more privacy.
Please note that your accommodation may change without notice. The hotels presented on the website are our usual choice, but sometimes we need to alternative properties.
Can I have my own room?
Our standard price is based on a twin-share room. However, if you would like to have more privacy, you can request a single room. The cost of the single supplement varies based on the season and for this trip it typically ranges between $600 and $650.
How physically demanding is this trip?
This itinerary is classified as light and only includes short walking activities. You will have a short hike on day 8 to Kuang Si Falls (2km) and a kayaking activity on day 10 in Vang Vieng.
How much free time will I have?
This itinerary has a good balance between scheduled activities and free time. You will have time to chill or explore on your own on day 2 in Sukhothai, day 4 in Chiang Mai, day 6 in Chiang Khong, day 9 in Luang Prabang, day 11 in Vnag Vieng and day 12 in Bangkok.
Do I need a visa?
You are responsible to check the specific requirements required to your citizenship. You can find essential travel advice – including security and local laws, as well as passport and visa information – on the government website of your home country:
UK residents: review the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Travel Advice before your adventure.
US residents: consult the US Department of State Travel Advice for important travel information.
Australian residents: check the Smart Traveler website for up-to-date travel advice.
Residents of other countries: refer to the travel advice provided by your own government or local consulate.
Please be aware that passport and visa requirements can change before departure, so it’s important to stay updated with the latest information.