We all know of Thailand’s mass appeal for travelers. Home to some of planet Earth’s best beaches, islands and landscapes and not to mention invigorating food, colorful culture and hospitable people, a Thai holiday is a no brainer for many.
Be One of the Few to Have the Rhythmic Monk Chants at Wat Pho Kick off your Bangkok Morning
No tour to Bangkok would be complete without a visit to Wat Pho and the Grand Palace. But what if we can take you to an experience very few visitors ever see and hear? That’s exactly what will happen in Exotissimo’s Chanting at Wat Pho and Grand Palace day trip program.
Fuel your Anticipation for The Hangover 2 by visiting the Film’s Main Setting in Thailand
Who could forget 2009’s hit comedy The Hangover? Filled with wacky characters, zany situations and memorable comedic moments, the film won over critics and moviegoers alike and the public is now anxiously awaiting the sequel.
Grab your Raft and Float it Down River in Thailand’s most Colorful Festival; Loy Krathong
What is Loy Krathong? Well, it is an important festival in Thailand and in certain parts of Laos. It is celebrated on the full moon of the 12th month in the traditional Thai lunar calendar, which usually falls in the end of November.
Canal Cruises & City Experiences take you Beyond the Grand Palace & Wat Pho and into Unseen Bangkok
So, you think you know your way around the Thai capital? Well, think again! There is so much more to the city than towering skyscrapers, mega-malls, an on-rushing of vehicles, Wat Pho and the Grand Palace.
Discover the Highlights and Unseen Sites of Thailand and Cambodia in one Unforgettable Experience
What if you can gingerly stroll across two great historical and proud kingdoms in a single trip? Not only will you be able to do that in Exotissimo’s Coast to Coast Cambodia tour, you will also feast your eyes on grand temples and scenic ruins as well as encountering small villages, friendly locals and destinations well off the beaten track.
Cruise Majestically on The River of Kings in Thailand
The Chao Phraya River is a very important river that runs through Thailand and the capital city of Bangkok. It begins from the junction of the Ping and Nan Rivers in Nakhon Sawan Province and flows down and empties into the Gulf of Thailand.