
7 Days Bangkok to the North: Capital to Mountains
The classic Thailand route from the buzzing capital to the serene mountains of the north. Spend 3 days in Bangkok exploring temples, markets, and street food, then fly north for elephants, ancient temples, and hill tribe culture in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.
Overview
The classic Thailand route from the buzzing capital to the serene mountains of the north. Spend 3 days in Bangkok exploring temples, markets, and street food, then fly north for elephants, ancient temples, and hill tribe culture in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.
Trip Highlights
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Arrive in Bangkok & Old City Temples
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Activities
Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew
Arrive early at 8:30 AM opening. Strict dress code enforced. The Emerald Buddha is a must-see.
Wat Pho
Home to the 46-meter Reclining Buddha and over 1,000 Buddha images. Get a Thai massage at the temple's school (420 baht/hour).
Wat Arun
Cross the river by ferry (4 baht). Climb the central prang for spectacular views.
Chinatown Street Food Evening
Yaowarat Road comes alive after dark. Grilled seafood, dim sum, roast duck, and the famous T&K Seafood.
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Markets & Modern Bangkok
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Activities
Chatuchak Weekend Market
15,000+ stalls. Open Sat-Sun 9AM-6PM. On weekdays, Or Tor Kor Market next door is excellent for food.
Jim Thompson House
Beautiful traditional Thai house with silk collection. Guided tours every 20 minutes in English.
Lumpini Park
Bangkok's green lung. Watch for monitor lizards!
Rooftop Bar
Sky Bar (Lebua), Octave (Marriott), or Vertigo (Banyan Tree). Smart casual dress code.
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Floating Market & Farewell Bangkok
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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
Depart by 6-7 AM. Colorful boats loaded with fruits, noodles, and souvenirs.
Thai Cooking Class
Afternoon class with market visit. Learn to make pad thai, green curry, and mango sticky rice.
Khao San Road Evening
Last evening in Bangkok. Cheap buckets, pad thai, and great people-watching.
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Fly to Chiang Mai & Old City
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Morning Flight to Chiang Mai
Book early for best prices on AirAsia, Nok Air, or Thai Lion. Flights from Don Mueang (budget) or Suvarnabhumi (full service).
Wat Phra Singh
Chiang Mai's most revered temple with beautiful Lanna architecture and murals.
Wat Chedi Luang
Massive ruined chedi from the 14th century. Free monk chats available.
Night Market
Sunday Walking Street is best. Saturday market on Wualai Road. Daily Night Bazaar on Chang Klan Road.
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Doi Suthep & Cooking Class
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Activities
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
306 steps up or funicular (50 baht). Morning is best for clear views over Chiang Mai.
Thai Cooking Class
Chiang Mai is Thailand's top cooking class destination. Includes market tour and 4-5 dishes to cook and eat.
Nimman Road Evening
Trendy cafes, bars, and shops. Great coffee culture at Ristr8to, Akha Ama, or Graph.
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Elephant Sanctuary & Travel to Chiang Rai
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Activities
Elephant Nature Park (Half Day)
Morning half-day visit. Feed and bathe rescued elephants. Book well in advance!
Afternoon Bus to Chiang Rai
Green Bus from Arcade Bus Terminal. VIP class recommended for comfort (350 baht).
Chiang Rai Night Bazaar
More intimate than Chiang Mai's. Hill tribe handicrafts and live music nightly.
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White Temple, Golden Triangle & Farewell
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Activities
Wat Rong Khun (White Temple)
Thailand's most unique temple. A contemporary art masterpiece in gleaming white. No photos inside the main hall.
Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten)
Mesmerizing blue interior. Created by a student of the White Temple's artist.
Golden Triangle
Where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet. Take a boat to a Laotian island (400 baht). Visit the Opium Museum (200 baht).
Baan Dam (Black House)
Dark art museum with 40 black buildings. The yin to the White Temple's yang.
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Transport Between Cities
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does 7 days in Thailand cost?
A 7-day trip to Thailand costs approximately $300-450 on a budget, $750-1,100 for mid-range travel, and $1,800-3,000 for a luxury experience. This includes accommodation, food, transport, and activities.
What is the best time to visit central-northern Thailand?
The best time to visit central-northern Thailand is November to February. This period offers the most favorable weather and fewer crowds.
Is 7 days enough for Thailand?
Yes, 7 days is a great amount of time to explore multiple destinations. This itinerary covers bangkok, chiang-mai, chiang-rai with a well-planned day-by-day schedule.
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