



This history itinerary reshuffles the schedule around history activities — historic sites, UNESCO heritage, and ancient landmarks. Mostly low-effort and walkable, with a mix of self-guided and guided activities. Includes 4 must-see landmarks across Bangkok and Chiang Mai.
Highlights: Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew, Elephant Sanctuary Half-Day, Wat Pho Reclining Buddha, Wat Arun — Temple of Dawn
This 5-day Thailand itinerary follows the historical thread — 4 activities take you through ancient sites, monuments, and stories that shaped Bangkok and Chiang Mai.
Your Route — ordered to minimize backtracking
8+ activities scored and ranked · route optimized across 2 cities
Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out
Bangkok
Bangkok
Explore Thailand's most sacred site — the dazzling Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha (3h)
$15 Verified Apr 2026 Open year-round; cooler months Nov–Feb are more comfortable for outdoor walking 📍 MapSee the magnificent 46-meter gilded Reclining Buddha and the birthplace of traditional Thai massage (2h)
$9 Verified Apr 2026 Open year-round; mornings before 10am are least crowded 📍 MapSukhumvit / Silom / Old City (Rattanakosin)

Tour the Thai silk tycoon's canal-side house museum — six teak houses filled with Asian art and antiques (1.5h)
$7 Verified Apr 2026 Open year-round; a good wet-season option as most of the visit is outdoors under cover 📍 MapClimb the steep towers of Bangkok's iconic riverside Temple of Dawn for stunning river views (2h)
$6 Verified Apr 2026 Open year-round; late afternoon light makes the porcelain mosaic glow at its best 📍 MapSukhumvit / Silom / Old City (Rattanakosin)
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai
Walk Chiang Mai's moated Old City and visit three great Lanna Kingdom temples in under 3km (3h)
Open year-round; mornings before 9am are quietest; avoid smoky haze season (Feb–Apr) for outdoor walks 📍 Map
Experience authentic Northern-style Thai massage at one of Chiang Mai's respected wellness studios (2h)
$12 Verified Mar 2026 Available year-round; walk-ins are possible but booking ahead recommended at popular studios 📍 MapOld City / Nimmanhaemin (Nimman)
Spend a half-day feeding, walking, and observing rescued elephants at an ethical sanctuary outside Chiang Mai (4–5h)
$73 Verified Apr 2026 Available year-round; Nov–Mar is peak season — book well in advance as sanctuaries sell out 📍 MapBrowse Chiang Mai's famous nightly bazaar for handicrafts, hill-tribe textiles, and northern Thai street food (2h)
Open nightly year-round, 6pm–11pm; most lively on weekends 📍 MapOld City / Nimmanhaemin (Nimman)
Where You’ll Stay
Estimated total: $168–$252
Trip Budget Estimate
Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.
Typical range for Thailand
$150 – $1,750 per person for 5 days
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🧳 Practical Info for Thailand
- Visa
- Visa-free for up to 60 days for US, EU, UK, CA, AU citizens. Extensions available at immigration offices.
- Tipping
- Not expected but appreciated. Round up or leave 20–50 THB at restaurants. Tip massage therapists 50–100 THB.
- Currency
- Thai Baht (฿ THB). Cash preferred at markets and street stalls. Cards accepted at malls and hotels.
- Power
- 220V, Type A/B/C plugs. US devices fit Type A/B outlets but check voltage compatibility.
- Connectivity
- SIM cards at airports (AIS, DTAC, TrueMove). Excellent 4G coverage in cities and tourist areas.
- Emergency
- 191 (police), 1669 (ambulance), 199 (fire)
✈️ Getting Around Thailand
AirAsia, Nok Air, and Thai Lion fly Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Krabi for $20-60.
Thai Railways runs overnight sleepers from Bangkok to Chiang Mai (12h) — a classic experience.
Bangkok's BTS Skytrain and MRT cover the city center. Use Rabbit card for BTS.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a week in Thailand cost?
Budget: $30-50/day. Mid-range: $80-150/day. Luxury: $300+/day. Street food pad thai costs $1-2. Thailand offers incredible value at every budget level.
What is the best time to visit Thailand?
November-February (cool season) is ideal. March-May is hot season. June-October is rainy season — fewer crowds and lower prices.
Do I need a visa for Thailand?
Visa-free for up to 60 days for US, EU, UK, CA, AU citizens. Extensions available at immigration offices.