
Welcome to Bangkok – a city where ancient tradition meets modern energy in a dazzling blend of sights, sounds, and flavors.
Thailand’s capital is a vibrant metropolis of over 10 million people, where golden temples stand beside gleaming skyscrapers and bustling street markets hum with life day and night. Known as the “City of Angels” (Krung Thep in Thai), Bangkok offers something for every traveler.
Cruise along the Chao Phraya River and its maze of canals to see a different side of the city, where old wooden houses and floating kitchens still thrive. Explore the majestic Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), or be awed by the enormous reclining Buddha at Wat Pho.
Beyond its temples, Bangkok is a city of contrasts — luxury malls and rooftop bars stand steps away from bustling markets and humble food stalls serving mouthwatering pad thai, mango sticky rice, and spicy tom yum soup.
As night falls, the city transforms again — from the shimmering lights of the Asiatique Riverfront to the lively chaos of Khao San Road, Bangkok is always awake, always alive, and always ready to surprise you.
Overnight in Bangkok


This morning, depart bustling Bangkok and journey north to Sukhothai, the cradle of Thai civilization. The trip begins with a scenic train ride through Thailand’s countryside (approximately 6 hours), followed by a short drive (around 1 hour) to reach the ancient capital.
Founded in the 13th century, Sukhothai—meaning “Dawn of Happiness”—was the first independent kingdom of Siam and marks the beginning of Thailand’s cultural identity. Today, it’s best known for the Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that preserves the glorious remnants of this once-prosperous kingdom.
Explore the park’s vast grounds by bicycle or on foot, surrounded by serene lotus ponds, ancient Buddha statues, and impressive temple ruins such as Wat Mahathat and Wat Si Chum. As the sun sets, the golden light reflecting off the ancient stupas creates an unforgettable atmosphere.
In the evening, stroll through the vibrant local night market, where you can mingle with locals and sample regional specialties—especially the famous Sukhothai noodles, a flavorful dish of rice noodles in a sweet and tangy broth.
Sukhothai offers a peaceful step back in time, revealing the beauty, spirituality, and artistry that define the soul of Thailand.
Overnight in Bangkok