Bangkok to Chiang Mai Overland
Embark on an unforgettable overland journey through the heart of Thailand, from the bustling capital of Bangkok to the tranquil charm of Chiang Mai. Along the way, explore ancient capitals, majestic temples, and the timeless beauty of rural landscapes. Wander through the ruins of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, encounter vibrant hill tribe cultures in the north, and stand at the crossroads of three countries in the legendary Golden Triangle. This journey blends cultural treasures, natural wonders, and immersive experiences, offering a deep and authentic taste of Thailand’s heritage and hospitality.
Highlights:
- Ayutthaya’s Glorious Past – Explore the ancient Siamese capital with its grand temple ruins and riverside charm.
- Sukhothai Historical Park – Walk among graceful Buddha statues and centuries-old stupas in Thailand’s first capital.
- Hill Tribe Encounters – Meet Akha, Yao, and other ethnic communities, discovering their traditions and way of life.
- The Golden Triangle – Witness panoramic views of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar at this storied cultural crossroads.
- Chiang Mai’s Mountain Majesty – Climb to the sacred hilltop temple of Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep for sweeping city views.
- Elephant Experience – Watch skilled mahouts work with these gentle giants in a traditional elephant camp.
- Craft Villages of Sankampaeng – See artisans at work creating silk, woodcarvings, ceramics, and hand-painted umbrellas.
- Kantoke Cultural Dinner – Savor northern Thai cuisine while enjoying graceful dance and colorful hill tribe performances.
Excerpt:
Discover Thailand in 6 days: Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Lopburi, Phitsanulok, Sukhothai, Si Satchanalai, Chiang Rai, Doi Mae Salong, Mae Sai, Golden Triangle, Chiang Saen, Mae Ka Chan Hot Springs, Doi Suthep, Sankampaeng, and Chiang Mai cultural dinner.
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Departure/Return Location
Bangkok (start) – Chiang Mai (finish) -
Departure Time
Flexible, depending on your flight schedule
Tour Plan
Bangkok– Phitsanulok (L, D)
Day 2: Phitsanulok – Chiang Rai (B, L, D)
Day 3: Chiang Rai (B, L, D)
Day 4: Chiang Rai – Chiang Mai (B, L, D)
Day 5: Chiang Mai (B, L, D)
Day 6: Chiang Mai (B)
Tour Location
Bangkok – Ayutthaya – Lopburi – Phitsanulok – Sukhothai – Si Satchanalai – Chiang Rai – Mae Sai – Golden Triangle – Chiang Saen – Chiang Mai
The Bangkok to Chiang Mai Overland – 6 Days journey showcases Thailand’s ancient capitals, spiritual temples, northern cultures, and dramatic highland scenery — all connected by scenic mountain roads and cultural encounters.
- Bangkok → Ayutthaya → Lopburi → Phitsanulok
– Bang Pa-In Royal Summer Palace
– Ayutthaya ruins: canals, temples, palaces
– Local handicraft stalls
– Lopburi’s Khmer-era Phra Prang Sam Yod
– Sarn Prakarn Monkey Temple
– Phitsanulok’s riverside town and Wat Mahathat shrine - Phitsanulok → Sukhothai → Si Satchanalai → Chiang Rai
– Sukhothai Historical Park: graceful standing Buddhas & stupas
– Si Satchanalai: twin city of Sukhothai; ancient temples and ruins
– Rural northern Thailand drive
– Phayao Lake viewpoint stop
– Arrive Chiang Rai - Chiang Rai – Hill Tribes – Doi Mae Salong – Mae Sai – Golden Triangle – Chiang Saen
– Akha & Yao tribes with traditional garments
– Mountain roads to Doi Mae Salong Chinese settlement
– Mae Sai border town (option to cross Myanmar, conditions permitting)
– Golden Triangle viewpoint (Thailand–Laos–Myanmar meeting point)
– Optional boat ride along Mekong towards Laos
– Chiang Saen’s 13th-century temples by the Mekong - Chiang Rai → Chiang Mai (via Mae Ka Chan & Doi Suthep)
– Mae Ka Chan Hot Spring
– Forested mountain roads to Chiang Mai
– Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep (290 steps or cable car)
– Sunset views over the “Rose of the North”
– Kantoke cultural dinner with Lanna and hill tribe performances - Chiang Mai – Elephant Camp & Sankampaeng Craft Village
– Elephant camp visit: mahout demonstrations & river bathing
– Silk weaving, teakwood carving, ceramics, lacquerware
– Hand-painted umbrellas & cottage industry craft tours
– Evening free to explore Chiang Mai
A perfectly balanced journey combining history, mountain landscapes, ancient capitals, hill tribe culture, artisan crafts, and northern Thai spirit — culminating in Chiang Mai’s timeless charm.
