10-Day Thailand Itinerary: Bangkok, Chiang Mai & the Islands

Morning: Arrive in Bangkok and visit the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). Dress modestly — covered shoulders and knees required.
Afternoon: Explore Wat Pho, home to the reclining Buddha, and hop on a longtail boat along the Chao Phraya River past Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn).
Evening: Street food dinner in Chinatown (Yaowarat). Try pad thai, mango sticky rice, and tom yum goong from busy night stalls.

Morning: Visit Wat Benchamabophit (Marble Temple) or Jim Thompson House for silk heritage and traditional architecture.
Afternoon: Tour Chatuchak Weekend Market (or Or Tor Kor food market on weekdays) for souvenirs, spices, and local snacks.
Evening: Rooftop sunset views at a sky bar in Silom or Sukhumvit, then explore Asiatique riverfront night market.

Morning: Day trip to Ayutthaya, the ancient capital (1–1.5 hours from Bangkok). Rent a bicycle or hire a guide to tour temple ruins including Wat Mahathat and Wat Chaiwatthanaram.
Afternoon: Continue to Bang Pa-In Summer Palace or stop at a riverside café. Learn how Ayutthaya was a major trading hub before the 18th-century Burmese invasion.
Evening: Return to Bangkok. Light dinner near your hotel or enjoy a traditional Thai massage to recover from cycling.

Morning: Fly to Chiang Mai (about 1 hour). Check in and explore the Old City moat area — visit Wat Chedi Luang and Wat Phra Singh.
Afternoon: Stroll Sunday Walking Street market (if timing aligns) or explore Nimmanhaemin Road cafés and boutiques any day of the week.
Evening: Northern Thai dinner — try khao soi (curry noodle soup), sai ua sausage, and nam prik ong at a local restaurant.

Morning: Drive up Doi Suthep mountain to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai's most sacred temple with golden chedi and city views.
Afternoon: Visit Bhubing Palace gardens (seasonal) or Huay Kaew Waterfall. Optional ethical elephant sanctuary visit — book only certified responsible operators.
Evening: Chiang Mai Night Bazaar or Warorot Market for handicrafts, textiles, and street food.

Morning: Join a half-day Thai cooking class — shop at a local market, then learn to make green curry, papaya salad, and coconut desserts.
Afternoon: Visit Baan Tawai handicraft village or San Kamphaeng Road for silk, umbrellas, and wood carvings.
Evening: Relax at a riverside restaurant along the Ping River or enjoy a khantoke dinner with traditional Lanna performances.

Morning: Fly from Chiang Mai to Krabi (via Bangkok, ~3 hours total). Check in at Ao Nang or Railay and settle into beach mode.
Afternoon: Explore Ao Nang Beach or take a longtail boat toward Railay Beach, surrounded by dramatic limestone karsts.
Evening: Fresh seafood barbecue on the beach. Try grilled prawns, fish with chili sauce, and young coconut drinks.

Morning: Speedboat tour to the Four Islands (Phra Nang Cave Beach, Chicken Island, Tup Island sandbar, Poda Island) — book with reputable operators.
Afternoon: Snorkel in clear water, relax on white sand, and photograph the iconic limestone cliffs from Maya Bay viewpoints (check seasonal access rules).
Evening: Return to Ao Nang. Massage on the beach and casual dinner at a seaside shack.

Morning: Early ferry or speedboat to Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh. Swim at Loh Samah Bay and visit Viking Cave viewpoints.
Afternoon: Snorkel at Bamboo Island or relax on Long Beach. Note: Maya Bay may have regulated visiting hours — confirm locally.
Evening: Return to Krabi or stay overnight on Phi Phi for nightlife (optional). Sunset on the Andaman Sea.

Morning: Transfer to Phuket (2–3 hours by road or ferry). Visit Big Buddha viewpoint or Old Phuket Town Sino-Portuguese shophouses if time allows.
Afternoon: Last beach time at Kata or Karon, or shop for Thai silk, spa products, and snacks at Central Phuket. Head to Phuket (HKT) or Bangkok (BKK) airport.
Evening: Farewell pad thai and tom kha gai before your flight. Pair this trip with our Indonesia or Japan itineraries for more Asia adventures.
- Dress modestly at temples — carry a sarong or scarf for shoulders and knees
- Book domestic flights early for Bangkok–Chiang Mai and Chiang Mai–Krabi routes
- Use Grab app for taxis in cities; agree boat prices before longtail rides
- Stay hydrated — Thailand is hot year-round; carry reef-safe sunscreen for islands
- Respect wildlife — choose ethical elephant sanctuaries, never ride elephants
- Carry cash for markets and street food; cards work in malls and hotels
- Remove shoes before entering temple buildings and some shops
- Bargain politely at markets — smile and keep it friendly
- Check Maya Bay and national park closures seasonally before booking tours
- Travel insurance recommended for boats, scooters, and adventure activities
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