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Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Hua Hin Multicentre Holiday


Bangkok, Siem Reap and Hua Hin 

A superb three-centre itinerary combining cities, history and relaxation, taking in vibrant Bangkok, the incredible Temples of Angkor in Cambodia, and relaxing Hua Hin to finish.

This is one of our favourite holidays at Escape Worldwide. Mark has been to all three destinations to feel free to give him a call!





ITINERARY

Day 1 - UK to Bangkok
Fly from Heathrow to Bangkok, arriving the following day. Departures from other UK airports are also available, please ask for details.

Day 2 - Bangkok
On arrival, you’ll be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel, the handily located Park Plaza Bangkok Soi 18 for a three night stay. Our holidays to Thailand are extremely flexible so if you’d prefer a shorter or longer stay just ask!

Days 3-4 - Bangkok
Spend the next few days exploring chaotic Bangkok. Check out the temples, markets, restaurants and nightlife of this wonderful city.

Day 5 - Bangkok to Siem Reap
Transfer back to Bangkok airport for your onward flight to Siem Reap in Cambodia. On arrival you’ll be met and transferred to the Tara Angkor Hotel for a three night stay. Different durations and a range of hotels are available.

Day 6-7 - Siem Reap
Siem Reap is the home of the ancient city of Angkor and the magnificent ruins of Angkor Wat, one of the world’s greatest sites. Explore the ruins over the next few days, taking in the key sites of Angkor Wat itself, the Bayon and Ta Phrom, plus some of the outlying temples too. We’d recommend pre-booking Angkor Sightseeing before departing the UK.

Day 8 - Siem Reap to Hua Hin
Transfer back to Siem Reap airport for your return flight to Bangkok, where you’ll be met at the airport and transferred by road to Hua Hin. On arrival check in to the Novotel Hua Hin Cha Am Beach Resort for a seven night stay. A wide range of hotels is available and durations are flexible, so you can stay for as long as you wish.

Days 9-14 - Hua Hin
Spend the rest of your week at your beach hotel, relaxing on the beach, exploring Hua Hin and soaking up the atmosphere.

Day 15  - Hua Hin to UK
Return transfer to Bangkok airport for your return flight to the UK.

Escape Worldwide - Home of Long Haul Holidays 
http://www.escapeworldwide.co.uk

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