THAILAND is a beautiful country that the whole world loves. It comprises of plains, mountains, plateaus, islands and endless beaches, thus offering visitors numerous opportunities to explore nature and culture. Bangkok is the soul of the nation and the friendliest city in Asia.
Your grand Thailand tour begins in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand with tours to the national monuments and urban market. This enchanting city is filled with historic temples and traditional and modern style buildings. It is very easy to immerse yourself in this friendly cosmopolitan capital city.
Ayutthaya is a city in Thailand, about 80 kilometers north of Bangkok. It was capital of the Kingdom of Siam, and a prosperous international trading port, from 1350 until razed by the Burmese in 1767. The ruins of the old city now form the Ayutthaya Historical Park, an archaeological site that contains palaces, Buddhist temples, monasteries and statues. The great cultural value of Ayutthaya’s ruins was officially recognized in 1991, when the Historic City became an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its proximity to Bangkok makes it a popular day-trip destination for travelers from Bangkok.
Chiang Rai Province has such a diversity of attractions that its capital is often overlooked. This small delightful city is worth getting to know, however, with its relaxed atmosphere, good-value accommodation and great local food. It’s also the logical base from which to plan excursions to the more remote corners of the province. Founded by Phaya Mengrai in 1262 as part of the Lao-Thai Lanna kingdom, Chiang Rai didn’t become a Siamese territory until 1786 and a province until 1910. The metro area has a population of 200,000 and is the main commercial centre serving the Golden Triangle border region of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos. It is an excellent base for exploring the region.
Chiang Mai is a city in mountainous northern Thailand. Founded in 1296, it was capital of the independent Lanna Kingdom until 1558. Its Old City area still retains vestiges of walls and moats from its history as a cultural and religious center. It’s also home to hundreds of elaborate Buddhist temples, including 14th-century Wat Phra Singh and 15th-century Wat Chedi Luang, adorned with carved serpents.
Your adventure ends in Chiang Mai and fly back home or onto your next destination from there
Access Asia Tours (AAT) was founded by Joseph Sinisi and Mark Huang with offices in Denver, USA, and operation centers in Beijing, China, Bangkok, Thailand and New Delhi, India.














