An Ultimate 4-Day Thailand Itinerary

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This time let’s unveil a 4-day Thailand itinerary!

Thailand is one of the most popular destinations for tourists worldwide.  According to stats, In 2022, 1,582 257 tourists flew over to Thailand because it’s a city known for its tranquil beaches, breathtaking spa resorts, magnificent temples, soaking scenery, colorful history, and delightful cuisines.

If you are planning to discover Thailand within just four days, then we got your back. In this article, you will find a perfect Thailand itinerary that will not cost you an arm or leg. 

 

Day 1- Explore Bangkok 

Bangkok is admired for its cultural landmark, street life, royal palaces, historical Buddhist temples, and museums. In addition, it offers you diverse shopping and food amusement. 

 

Things to do in Bangkok 

 

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1. Visit Historical Temples 

Thailand has 40,000 or more temples with historical values and magnificent architecture. You can plan your day at Bangkok’s most visited temples Wat Arun Ratchawararam (temple of dawn) and Wat Benchamabophit (marble temple).

 

2. Explore the Grand Palace

The magnificent Grand Palace is the most famous landmark in Bangkok. It is a must-see attraction that every visitor to the city must visit. The palace never ceases to astound tourists with its exquisite architecture and minute details. 

 

3. Visit National Museum

The extensive art and historical collection is Bangkok’s biggest attraction for tourists. Bangkokian Museum gives tourists a sneak peek at the middle-class life of 19th-century people.

 

Where to eat? 

If you want to discover Bangkok’s best street foods, below-mentioned are some amazing restaurants. 

  • Tang Heng Kee
  • De Tummour 
  • Masu Maki & Sushi Bar

Where to stay?

From river-view rooms to cheerful street window views, here are some top-notch hotels.

  • Ibis Bangkok Riverside
  • Mercure Bangkok Sukhumvit 11
  • Red Planet Bangkok Asoke

Day 2-  Visit Ayutthaya 

 

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 Ayutthaya is a fascinating history-oriented, and developing former capital of Tai state. This tourist attraction holds the medal of unique culture, monasteries, global diplomacy, nature, and wildlife. 

Things to do at Ayutthaya 

 

1. Visit Wat Ratchaburana

It is Thailand’s most impressive temple that offers insight into the influence of Buddhism on the Thai community. Sunset is the best time to visit this place. 

 

2. Chao Sam Phraya National Museum

This museum is beautifully surrounded by gardens and ponds. The ancient museum holds many statues, sculptures, and Thailand’s earliest history. If you love history, this place is best for you.

 

3. Visit Bang Pa-in Palace

It’s time to check out Bang Pa-in Palace if you’ve had enough of seeing ruins and are looking for a bit of modern regality. A well-preserved royal residence is a must-visit destination in Thailand thanks to its beauty and elegance. 

 

Where to eat?

From Ayutthaya’s unique and exemplary cuisine to creamy tom Kha Gai, here are some restaurants to enjoy these dishes.

  • Klong Sra Bua Boat Noodle
  • Rak Na Ayutthaya
  • Ruan Thai Kung Pao

Where to stay?

Check out our top picks in Ayutthaya.

  • The Cavalli Casa Resort 
  • Ampo Residence 
  • Sala Ayutthaya

Day 3- Explore Khao Lak Beach

 

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Khao beach is one of Thailand’s most breathtaking beaches with spectacular mountains and scenarios. Scroll down to discover how you can make your best memories in this most visited place.

Things to do at Khao Lak Beach

1. Biking Tour around Khao Lak

Explore Khao Lak on a one-day road trip. You will discover beautiful forested sightseeing areas, waterfalls, beautiful countryside, and mountainous scenery. 

 

2. Dive into Hot Springs

After the tiring road trip, boast yourself of some hot springs located near Khao Lak. 

 

3. Explore Beach 

Spend your day lazing under the sun and enjoying some of the best food cuisines near Nang Thong. It is one of the best beaches in Khao Lak.

 

Where to eat? 

Here are some restaurants with Khao famous Thai cuisine and seafood platters menus.

  • Pam’s Restaurant & Bar
  • Nai Muang Khao Lak 
  • Bussaba Thai Restaurant

Where to stay?

Following are some top hotels in Khao Lak. 

  • The Leaf on The Sands by Katathani
  • The Haven Khao Lak 
  • La Flora Lak

 

Day 4- Travel to Golden Triangle

 

Golden Triangle has become a major tourist attraction over the years. It has opium museums, restaurants, hotels, and shops for visitors. 

Things to do at Golden Triangle

 

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1. Visit The Mekong River

Enjoy a dinner with your family on the banks of the mighty river, a boundary between east and south Asia. You can take a boat trip and watch a beautiful sunset.

 

2. The Opium Museum

 Opium Museum is an interesting private museum with a large collection of opium pipes, the traditional dress of tribal people, and many more interesting things to discover.

 

3. Chiang Rai

 Discover the vibrant culture of Chiang Rai by visiting its most impressive temples and attractions. With a private guide, explore the Chinese Temple, White Temple, and Blue Temple.

 

Where to eat?

There are many famous restaurants and cafes in the Golden Triangle. Some of them are: 

  • Lao Mu Zi Curry Mee 
  • Kim Poh Roasted Chicken & Duck Rice 
  • BeiTou Squid Snack

Where to stay?

Following are some posh hotels near Golden Triangle.

  • Siam Triangle Hotel
  • Kham Ecolodge
  • The Imperial Golden Triangle Resort

 

Wrap Up

All the above-mentioned tourist attractions are the best ones to visit in Thailand. We have given you a perfect four-day Itinerary. Are you going to fly with your family or a group of friends? Let us know in the comments below! 

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