| • Private city Guide for Bangkok
• Spas and Spa Treatments
• Fine Dining and Thailand’s infamous cuisine
• A smorgasbord of Thai and Khmer culture
• Ultimate privacy within a 10 acre beachfront private estate
• Sailing, diving, snorkelling and kayaking surrounded by breathtaking scenery
• Option to explore one of the world’s last remaining rainforests in Southern Thailand
• Private guide for a personalised Angkor Wat experience If you are coming to Thailand, Cambodia’s Siem Reap and Angkor Wat are tantalisingly close and with little extra effort can feature prominently in your tailored travel plan. In this travel plan Thailand in Style offers you highlights from both Thailand and Cambodia with busy, bright-light city life, to palm fringed beaches, the beautiful mountainous scenery and culture of the North through to some of the world’s most awe-inspiring ruins and Angkor Wat is not all that Siem Reap has to offer.
The adventure begins in the perfect bedlam of Bangkok; its Temples, Monks, historic architecture and traditions juxtaposed against modernisations frontline. Shiny and efficient new Sky Trains glide above the traffic nightmare below, decaying buses fight alongside gleaming motorcars, tuk tuks with taxis. Ramshackle street vendors supplying the nation’s cuisine sit proudly in-front of super luxury shopping malls and the examples go on but for now we are off to Khao Lak.
Transferring from Phuket Airport you are whisked away to quintessential paradise; a small and personal hotel that feels more like arriving at a friend’s private, tropical estate with direct beach access and that extra special feeling. Where activities are concerned you are spoilt for choice. Sailing, diving, swimming, snorkelling, kayaking and island hopping are just some of the more common water activities available while if you turn inland, you have one of the most pristine rainforest national parks surviving in the world today.
Onwards then to Siem Reap and the ruins of the ancient Khmer Empire. For years Angkor Wat remained forgotten and undiscovered, shrouded from the air by a dense jungle canopy and although the jungle has now given-up this spectacular secret the place that we recommend you to stay in Siem Reap remains to this day one of her best kept secrets. Request a private guide from Thailand in Style who will steer you away from the mainstream temple ruins and hordes, taking you off to lesser known ruins deep within the Jungle. Explore by foot, helicopter or bicycle the choice is very much yours.
Thence onto Chiang Mai and another city steeped in culture and history where you can explore Temples, Palaces, elephant camps and hill tribes or indulge yourself in spas, cooking courses and golf. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit Chiang Mai’s wealth of craftsmen and women who create stunning hand-woven silk.
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