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See Bangkok at night on a cruise on a historic barge, go trekking through the jungles of Doi Inthanon, meet ancient tribes, take a yacht ride to James Bond Island, and enjoy the beaches of Phuket and Koh Samui

Beaches, but not only…

If you're used to thinking of Thailand as a beach destination, we have something to surprise you with! Thailand is unique and distinctive, boasting the cool of the highlands, the languid waters of a great river, and fascinating ancient tribes whose culture and traditions have been carefully preserved for generations.

Buddhism and Royal Luxury

Thailand preserves traces of ancient civilizations and Buddhist traditions: from the Royal Palace of Bangkok and the temples of Chiang Mai to the ancient temples of northern Thailand and the royal residence in the cool mountains. Each location tells a new story, and the culture seamlessly intertwines with the natural landscapes.

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We create turnkey travel experiences and know how to make them unforgettable for even the most discerning guests. Premium hotels, a personal guide, comfortable transfers, top restaurants, and exclusive activities—our team will organize a tailor-made tour where every detail is thought through. Just for you.

Thailand: Adventures in a Tropical Paradise

Thailand is a multifaceted country where exotic experiences and premium service abound, where a relaxing beach holiday can be combined with trekking in the cool mountains, and cultural immersion with active entertainment. We invite you to visit bustling Bangkok with its temples and skyscrapers, secluded tribal settlements, and white-sand beaches—in short, experience Thailand in a way few tourists ever get to experience! The country is equally appealing to both those who enjoy active exploration and those who value tranquility, privacy, and VIP service.

What will your Thailand be like? What will you choose? Exploring the vibrant northern part of the country, relaxing and wellness experiences on the southern islands, exploring jungles and national parks, boating and diving? Or perhaps all of these? We'll create a customized program tailored to your needs. Luxurious villas with private beaches, yachting and rafting excursions, haute cuisine and street food tastings, master classes, and elephant watching await you. Whether it's a romantic adventure or a family vacation, anything is possible in Thailand!

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Cruise along Bangkok at night

Upon arrival in Bangkok, we'll meet you at the airport and arrange a private transfer to your hotel. Here, you'll have time to relax, recover from your flight, and prepare for adventure. The tour begins in the evening: we invite you to the atmospheric Manohra Dinner Cruise on an elegant wooden barge inspired by traditional rice boats. The route winds along the Chao Phraya River, past the capital's main embankments and iconic buildings. You'll enjoy views of the Grand Palace, Wat Arun, and other landmarks at sunset or illuminated at night.

Here, on the boat, you'll experience your first immersion in Thai gastronomy. Dinner will feature a set menu of traditional Thai cuisine, featuring seafood and unusual dishes presented in a contemporary restaurant style. Live traditional music will accompany you on the cruise, accentuating the relaxed and exotic atmosphere. The cruise typically takes about three to four hours, including transfer to the embarkation point. The Manohra Cruise offers a more intimate and authentic experience than the more crowded cruises along the Chao Phraya, primarily due to the restored antique hull and the size of the vessel. This evening is a luxurious start to your journey, unhurried and allowing you to savor every minute.

Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok

An elegant hotel on the banks of the Chao Phraya River with over a century of history. The interiors reflect classic oriental chic, and the restaurants offer haute cuisine from around the world, from France to China. A premium spa, world-class service, and personalized attention create an atmosphere of impeccable comfort.

Excursion, river cruise and cabaret show

The next day, you'll have the opportunity to explore Bangkok better. First, accompanied by a personal guide, you'll head to the historic center, home to the most important monuments of Thai culture. You'll visit the grounds of the Royal Palace, built in the late 18th century, and see the famous Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the country's most sacred shrine. The tour continues at Wat Trimitr, home to a 5.5-ton pure gold Buddha statue. Next, Wat Pho, one of the city's oldest temple complexes, features a gigantic reclining Buddha (46 meters!). Then, enjoy a private cruise on a traditional long-tail boat along the khlongs—the ancient, narrow canals that once earned Bangkok the nickname "Venice of the East." For lunch, we'll suggest several trusted restaurants, so you can choose the perfect one to suit your taste.

After a packed program, a smooth transition to the modern side of Bangkok awaits. The evening will take place on the Asiatique Riverfront, where restaurants, art pavilions, and fairground lights create a perpetual carnival atmosphere. A visit to the famous Calypso Cabaret will allow you to enjoy a colorful show, one of the city's signature attractions, while a ride on the Ferris wheel offers panoramic views of the Chao Phraya River and the city's lights. You can linger here longer: stroll along the shopping arcades, sample street desserts, or simply enjoy Bangkok's nightlife.

Capella Bangkok, Bangkok

A luxurious hotel on the riverfront, offering panoramic views of the city. Spacious rooms and suites, a restaurant serving local and international dishes, and a spa to recharge after a busy day make it a perfect choice for exploring Thailand's capital.

Rafting on the River Kwai

We invite you on a fascinating two-day adventure along the legendary River Kwai! Kanchanburi Province, where we'll be visiting, is a far cry from the bustling and bustling city of Bangkok: it's incredibly quiet and peaceful. First, you'll visit one of the country's most unusual markets—the "Opening Umbrella Market," located right on the train tracks: vendors deftly fold their awnings as the train approaches, only to return them a minute later. Next, you'll visit the floating market, where boats slowly glide along the docks, laden with fruit, souvenirs, and local food. You'll also see the Tiger Temple in Kanchanburi and learn the unusual legend behind its founding. The highlight will be a visit to the famous Bridge over the River Kwai and a ride on a historic train, winding along cliffs and through tropical forest. The day will conclude with accommodation in a private overwater villa.

The second day is the highlight of the trip: you'll sail down the river on bamboo rafts, past lush cliffs. Later, we'll visit Sai Yok Noi Waterfall, where you can take a refreshing dip in the cool water, and an elephant farm, where you can feed, wash, and even bathe with these noble animals. The final stop is a safari park, home to giraffes, zebras, tigers, and other animals. Afterward, we'll return to Bangkok.

Immersion in the Mekong atmosphere

After a morning flight from Bangkok, you'll find yourself in the northeast of the country, in Chiang Rai Province. Your first stop will be Chiang Saen, an ancient city on the banks of the Mekong. We'll take a stroll through the old part of the city, wandering its narrow streets and seeing the ruins of ancient temples and fragments of city walls reminiscent of the medieval Lanna Kingdom. Chiang Saen was the capital at the time, and these lands were an important crossroads of cultures and peoples, a hub of vibrant trade.

You'll then visit the iconic area known as the Golden Triangle—the intersection of the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar. As part of the tour, you'll visit an opium museum, whose exhibits chronicle the history of opium cultivation and trade in the region. Afterward, take an hour-long boat ride on the Mekong River, offering views of the Laotian coast, green hills, and the distant silhouette of Myanmar. The day concludes with a climb to an observation deck, overlooking the confluence of the three countries, and a sense of the vastness of this amazing place.

Four Seasons Tented Camp, Chiang Rai

Relax in luxurious lodges, seamlessly integrated into the jungle on the banks of the Mekong. Here you'll experience true closeness to nature without sacrificing premium comfort: private suites, culinary experiences, unique interiors, and top-notch service that impresses every guest.

Gardens of the royal residence and an ancient tribe

When staying at Anantara Doi Tung, your morning will begin with an elephant trek. If you choose another accommodation in Chiang Rai Province, we can arrange alternative activities or leave you free time for a relaxing getaway. After lunch, we invite you to Doi Tung, the northern residence of Thailand's royal family. Even the drive to the residence is an adventure in itself: it winds along picturesque serpentine roads, surrounded by the northern Thai landscapes and the pleasantly cool mountain air.

The residence boasts the meticulously maintained Mae Fah Luang Garden, named after its founder, Princess Sinakharithra. "Mae Fah Luang" means "Royal Mother Descended from Heaven," and the history of the garden and residence is closely linked to the fate of this remarkable woman. The garden, spread over 10 acres, harmoniously blends plants and flowers unusual for the tropics, thanks to the mountain climate. A stroll along carefully landscaped paths, panoramic mountain views, and the stories of a personal guide will allow you to immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of this place. Then you'll visit Wat Phra That Doi Tung, a temple perched on a hilltop and serving as the spiritual center of the region. The day will conclude with a unique experience: a visit to the Tibetan-Burman Akha tribe, learning about their distinctive traditions, crafts, and way of life.

Getting to know the temples and small peoples of Chiang Rai

Continuing our exploration of northern Thailand, we'll visit the region's most striking temples and meet the Karen people, whose culture has become a symbol of the province. The tour begins at Wat Rong Khun, or the White Temple, a contemporary architectural project by Thai artist Chalermchai Kositpipat. Its snow-white carvings and mirrored inlays are striking, creating an almost fantastical atmosphere. Many call this building "the most beautiful temple in Thailand," but you'll have the chance to form your own opinion as we continue to Wat Huay Pla Kang, a temple complex with a nine-story pagoda and a large statue of the Goddess of Mercy. The tour concludes at Wat Rong Suea Ten, known as the Blue Temple: the deep turquoise and sapphire hues of the interior, along with flowing lines and decorative elements, create the impression of a unified artistic space.

After the temples, we'll visit a village of the Karen tribe, known as the "long-necks" because of their tradition of wearing brass rings to elongate their necks. Here, you'll see how families of this ancient people live, how artisans weave and craft, and hear stories about how the community preserves its culture and traditions. This encounter offers an opportunity to see the lives of this small people without stereotypes—peacefully and respectfully. At the end of the program, you'll enjoy a comfortable transfer to Chiang Mai; the journey takes approximately three to four hours.

Le Méridien Chiang Rai Resort, Chiang Rai

A five-star riverside resort immersed in greenery. The interiors blend elements of Lanna culture with modern touches. On-site dining options include restaurants serving international and Italian cuisine, waterfront lounges, and a spa. Its proximity to Chiang Rai's attractions makes it easy to combine relaxation and sightseeing.

A trip to the northern capital

Chiang Mai is the country's second largest city. During your stay, we invite you to a personalized sightseeing tour that will reveal the atmosphere of Thailand's northern capital. You'll ascend a scenic, winding trail to Wat Doi Suthep, one of the region's most revered temples, located approximately 1,000 meters above the city. From the summit, you'll enjoy a spectacular view of Chiang Mai and the surrounding area, while the beautiful frescoes and numerous Buddha statues create a sense of spiritual depth and architectural sophistication.

Next, you'll visit Wat Chedi Luang, a temple complex in the old part of the city. Built in the 14th century and partially destroyed by an earthquake, it still retains its majestic and monumental appearance. Next stops are the ruins of the city gate, a reminder of the former power of the Lanna Kingdom, and Wat Phan Tao, one of Chiang Mai's rare all-wooden temples. The walk concludes at the city's largest market (Talat Warorot), where you can find everything from traditional northern fabrics and handicrafts to fresh fruit, street food, and authentic souvenirs. It's the perfect place to experience the pulse of daily life in Chiang Mai.

Anantara Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai

A luxurious resort with villas and rooms overlooking the Meping River and gardens. The hotel is located close to key attractions, such as the Night Bazaar and the Elephant Farm. Guests especially appreciate the delicious breakfasts and the spa with its superb massages.

Mountain trekking and traditional lunch

If you enjoy active recreation and hiking in nature, Doi Inthanon National Park is a must-see on your trip. It's a true escape from the hustle and bustle of urban resort areas: the jungle is shrouded in cool, misty air, and the views of the hills and rice terraces are enchanting. The trek takes about two hours and is suitable even for those with moderate fitness. You'll reach the highest point in Thailand—2,565 meters above sea level—with majestic panoramas. The walk will lead you to two memorial stupas, erected in honor of the king and queen—they blend harmoniously into the landscape and serve as points of peace and contemplation.

The trail continues through forest trails to a Karen village—a worthwhile stop if you haven't visited this small tribe during your stay in Chiang Rai. Here, in a simple local home, you'll enjoy lunch on a family-run property and a coffee tasting of mountain-grown coffee. The perfect conclusion to the trek is a visit to one of the park's most impressive waterfalls, whose streams are especially full after the rainy season.

137 Pillars House Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai

This boutique hotel, housed in a restored 19th-century wooden mansion, blends colonial architecture with modern amenities. Spacious rooms are decorated with meticulous detail, and the grounds feature a garden, pool, and relaxation areas. The hotel is prized for its tranquil atmosphere and convenient location within walking distance of Chiang Mai's historic center.

Elephant Orphanage and Craft Workshops

We invite you to spend a day in Lampang, a province where the spirit of Northern Thailand is deeply rooted in its traditions. The day's program is rich and varied, suitable for both nature lovers and culture enthusiasts. You'll visit the Elephant Conservation Center, where you'll see how these noble animals live, witness a show, and learn about the center's work: how elephants are trained, cared for, and rehabilitated.

Next, you'll visit the Dhanabadi Ceramics Museum. It houses pieces reflecting the rich heritage of Lanna crafts—ceramics are made according to traditions passed down from generation to generation. Workshops, showrooms, and examples of unique pottery allow you to immerse yourself in the craftsmanship of the northern provinces. Afterward, visit Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, one of the most important temples in the region. Dedicated to the Buddha, the temple impresses with its carvings, wooden architecture, and the opportunity to climb to observation decks for views of the surrounding area. The tour concludes with a stop at the local market, Kad Ban Ta, where you can stroll through the stalls, sample traditional dishes, buy handicrafts, and soak up the vibrant provincial atmosphere.

Beach holidays in Phuket

Exploring Thailand can—and should!—be combined with a beach holiday. Depending on the season, we suggest heading to Phuket or Koh Samui. The best time to visit Phuket is the dry season from November to April, when the sea is calm, the sun is warm, and the humidity is moderate. The island makes the perfect finale to a trip or a relaxing break between active days. Sandy beaches, turquoise sea, coral coves, and picturesque viewpoints are what tourists love about Phuket. The island also boasts a well-developed infrastructure, from authentic street food to premium spas, and numerous adventure opportunities: yacht cruises, diving, and boat excursions to neighboring islands.

If you'd like to combine a beach holiday with cultural and educational programs, we offer excursions in a private car with a personal guide: Wat Chalong Temple, observation decks overlooking the old city and encounters with wild monkeys, a snake farm, a gem gallery, and stops to sample local cuisine. Spa and wellness programs, exclusive shopping, and culinary adventures are also available: we'll help you find the best accommodations, restaurants, and other locations.

Keemala, Phuket

This boutique resort features unique treehouses and traditional Thai-style villas with modern amenities—the perfect choice for a romantic getaway and an authentic, one-of-a-kind experience! Surrounded by a tropical forest, you can enjoy spa rituals and personalized wellness programs, paired with culinary discoveries featuring Indian and Thai cuisine.

On a yacht to James Bond Island

A cruise to James Bond Island in Phang Nga Bay offers a chance to see one of Thailand's most picturesque corners from the water and enjoy a private atmosphere. This uniquely shaped limestone island became popular after the release of the 1974 film "The Man with the Golden Gun" and has since become one of the country's most recognizable landmarks. The island's real name is Koh Tapu ("nail"). The journey here is equally breathtaking: cliffs, secluded lagoons, and emerald waters offer opportunities for swimming or snorkeling during stops. On board, you'll enjoy personalized service, light snacks, and beverages.

The program is easily tailored to your preferences: choose a comfort or premium yacht, spend more time on remote beaches, organize photo sessions against the backdrop of picturesque cliffs, or enjoy a leisurely lunch of fresh seafood. This day combines active exploration and relaxation, revealing new horizons in the Andaman Sea, offering a sense of complete solitude and the opportunity to experience the beauty of Thailand in a private setting.

Sri Panwa Phuket Luxury Pool Villa Hotel, Phuket

A luxurious resort on Cape Panwa, perched on an elevated platform offering panoramic views of the Andaman Sea. Featuring private villas with private pools, the hotel boasts a contemporary tropical design and a secluded atmosphere. The proximity to nature and the ocean creates the feeling of a true tropical getaway.

Beach holidays on Koh Samui

Koh Samui is a quiet and secluded side of Thailand, where every day begins with the rustling of palm trees, the scent of fresh coconuts, and a cup of coffee overlooking the azure sea. The best time for a beach holiday here is the dry season from December to April, and the ideal time to visit is winter. On Koh Samui, you'll find pristine beaches, hidden coves, stylish eco-luxury villas, and intimate boutique hotels. The relaxed pace of life and green landscapes create the perfect setting for yoga, a digital detox, or a romantic getaway. The island is chosen by travelers who value privacy and high-quality service.

Beyond beach relaxation, Koh Samui offers a wide range of excursions and activities. If you choose Koh Samui for a relaxing end to your Thailand itinerary, our team will find and book the perfect hotel and will happily organize any additional activities: boat trips to neighboring islands and the famous Grandfather and Grandmother rocks, visits to the Wat Plai Laem and Wat Kuang Si temples with their unique charm and exotic architecture, trips to national parks and waterfalls, diving, snorkeling, or boat cruises to quiet white-sand bays. Combine relaxing on the beach with discovering new facets of Koh Samui—and rest assured, we'll handle all the logistics.

Four Seasons Resort, Koh Samui

This luxurious resort, nestled on a hillside with panoramic ocean views, is a true tropical paradise. Villas with private pools and terraces are immersed in lush gardens, and guests can enjoy a world-class spa, cuisine from world-renowned chefs, and a wide range of activities, from kayaking to private yoga sessions.

The Ritz-Carlton, Koh Samui

The hotel combines modern comfort with a tropical setting. Spacious suites and villas with coastal views are decorated with impeccable taste, as is typical of other hotels in this world-renowned chain. The restaurant area offers cuisine from around the world, with an emphasis on local produce.

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Bangkok and the Beaches Most Popular

from $1,900/person.

from 8 days / price for 4 adults.
WHAT IS INCLUDED
  • Itinerary: Bangkok (2 nights) – Phuket (5 nights);
  • Accommodation in 5* hotels with breakfasts and lunches during excursions;
  • Private transfer by Toyota VIP minivan;
  • Private tours: Bangkok Temples, Grand Palace + Canal Boat;
  • Rent a private speedboat for 1 day to the Phi Phi Islands;
  • Domestic flight in economy class (with baggage);
  • Accompaniment by a Russian-speaking guide;
  • Medical insurance (insurance coverage USD 40,000);
  • All taxes and touristborns;
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VIP tour Soneva Most Popular

from $9,800/person.

from 10 days / cost for the composition of participants 4 ENTs.
WHAT IS INCLUDED
  • Itinerary: Bangkok (2 nights) - Koh Kood Island (7 nights);
  • Accommodation: Bangkok Capella Bangkok (Riverfront Premier) or Mandarin Oriental. Top-tier in the city.
    Koh Kood: Soneva Kiri. Beach Pool Villa Suite or Sunset Ocean View;
  • Soneva Private Jet Shared Charter
  • Personal butler (Mr. Friday) 24/7.
  • Private yacht (Sunseeker/Princess) for half-day sunset cruise.
  • Dinner at the famous Treepod Dining.
  • Fast track (VIP meeting) at Bangkok airport with an electric car to the gate;
  • Individual transfers by V-class car;
  • Accompaniment by a Russian-speaking guide;
  • Medical insurance (insurance coverage of 100,000 US dollars);
  • All taxes and touristborns;
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Grand Tour Most Popular

from 4,900 $/person.

from 13 days / Cost for the composition of participants 4 ENTs.
WHAT IS INCLUDED
  • Route: Bangkok (Thailand) - Luang Prabang (Laos) - Siem Reap (Cambodia) - Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia);
  • Bangkok: Private Longtail Boat Cruise on the Thonburi Canals, VIP Morning at the Royal Palace, Tuk-Tuk Gastro Safari through the Night City (Michelin Guide Points);
  • Laos (Luang Prabang): Tak Bat Ceremony, Kuang Si Waterfalls: Trekking and Picnic, Mekong Sunset Cruise
  • Cambodia (Siem Reap): Sunrise at Angkor Wat: Transfer to a "secret" viewpoint. Jeep tour: Ta Prohm and Bayon temples. Phare Circus show.
  • Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur): Batu Caves, Traditional lunch on banana leaves. Dinner atop the KL Tower.
  • International economy class flights with baggage;
  • Accommodation in 4-5* boutique hotels with breakfasts and lunches during excursions;
  • Individual transfers by business class car;
  • Accompaniment by a Russian-speaking guide;
  • Medical insurance (insurance coverage USD 40,000);
  • All taxes and touristborns;
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