1. Day Istanbul – Bangkok
Meeting at the airport for the Bangkok flight. Upon arrival, we go through the necessary control stages. After an average flight of 9-10 hours, we arrive in Bangkok. Bangkok is the capital and largest city of Thailand, known for its dynamic life, magnificent temples, delicious street food, and vibrant nightlife. The Grand Palace, Wat Arun, Wat Pho, and Jim Thompson House are among the places we will visit.
Grand Palace: One of the most famous tourist attractions in Bangkok. It was built in 1782 and served as the official residence of Thai kings. It also houses the famous Emerald Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Kaew).
Entrance Fee: 500 THB for foreign tourists (Included in the Tour Price)
Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn): Located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple, decorated with colorful glass and Chinese porcelain, offers a magnificent view.
Entrance Fee: 50 THB for foreign tourists (Included in the Tour Price)
Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha): Famous for its reclining Buddha statue. The Buddha statue is 46 meters long and 15 meters high. It is also one of the oldest and largest temples in Thailand.
Entrance Fee: 200 THB for foreign tourists (Included in the Tour Price)
Jim Thompson House: The home of Jim Thompson, an American businessman who revitalized the Thai silk industry. A beautiful example of traditional Thai architecture, it showcases Thai art and antiques.
Entrance Fee: 200 THB for foreign tourists (Included in the Tour Price)
2. Day Bangkok – Pattaya
After breakfast, we will depart with our valued guests towards Pattaya. Pattaya is one of Thailand's most popular beach cities. Located about 150 km southeast of Bangkok, this city is famous for its beaches, nightlife, amusement parks, and cultural attractions. The Sanctuary of Truth, Pattaya Floating Market, Art in Paradise, Mini Siam, and Big Buddha Hill are among the places to be visited.
Sanctuary of Truth: This magnificent structure, entirely made of wood, is one of Thailand's most impressive temples. It combines various elements of Buddhism and Hinduism.
Entrance Fee: 500 THB for foreign tourists (Included in the Tour Price)
Pattaya Floating Market: In this market, you can find products from the four regions of Thailand, offering handicrafts, clothing, souvenirs, and local food.
Entrance Fee: 200 THB (Included in the Tour Price)
Art in Paradise: One of the largest 3D art museums in the world, this museum offers visitors fun moments with interactive artworks.
Entrance Fee: 500 THB for foreign tourists (Included in the Tour Price)
Mini Siam: This park showcases miniature replicas of the world's most famous structures and allows you to see important monuments from Thailand and other countries.
Entrance Fee: 300 THB for foreign tourists (Included in the Tour Price)
Big Buddha Hill (Wat Phra Yai): This temple, home to Pattaya’s largest Buddha statue, also offers beautiful views of the city.
Entrance Fee: Free
3. Day Pattaya – Krabi
After tropical breakfast at the hotel, we will set off to explore Krabi. Krabi is a paradise located in the south of Thailand on the coast of the Andaman Sea. Known for its white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, limestone cliffs, and tropical forests, Krabi is an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Railay Beach, Ao Nang, and Tiger Cave Temple are among the points of interest we will visit.
Railay Beach: This beach, accessible only by boat, is famous for its limestone cliffs and stunning views. It is also a popular spot for rock climbing.
Ao Nang: The most popular tourist area in Krabi, Ao Nang is known for its beaches, restaurants, and nightlife.
Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Sua): This temple offers magnificent views from its peak, which can be reached by climbing a staircase of 1,237 steps.
4. Day Krabi
After tropical breakfast at the hotel, we will continue to explore Krabi today.
The Phi Phi Islands, Hong Island, and Thung Teao Forest Nature Park are some of the points we will visit.
Phi Phi Islands: These islands, accessible by boat from Krabi, host some of the world's most beautiful beaches.
Hong Island: Famous for its mangrove forests and crystal-clear waters, this island is ideal for day trips.
Thung Teao Forest Nature Park: Known for its natural pools and rich biodiversity, this park is a great place for hiking and swimming.
5. Day Krabi - Alor Setar
After breakfast, we will head to our next destination, Alor Setar. Alor Setar is the capital and one of the largest cities of the state of Kedah in Malaysia. The city is known for its historical buildings, cultural riches, and natural beauty. Alor Setar is famous for its agriculture and rice fields, presenting a blend of traditional Malaysian life and modern urban life. Zahir Mosque, Balai Besar, Kedah Royal Museum, Rice Museum, Menara Alor Setar, and Wat Nikrodharam are some of the points of interest.
Zahir Mosque: Built in 1912, this mosque is one of the most beautiful and oldest mosques in Malaysia.
Balai Besar: This large hall, built in 1898, is used for various official events and celebrations.
Kedah Royal Museum: Located in an old palace, this museum showcases the history and culture of Kedah.
Rice Museum: This museum, dedicated to rice farming and its history, provides visitors with information about rice production.
Menara Alor Setar: This tower, the symbol of the city, stands at 165.5 meters high and offers stunning city views.
Wat Nikrodharam: Located in the city center, this Buddhist temple stands out with its elegant architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
6. Day Alor Setar – Ipoh
After having breakfast, we will head to Ipoh. Ipoh is the capital of the state of Perak in Malaysia and one of the largest cities in the country. Known for its rich history, cultural heritage, delicious food, and natural beauty, Ipoh offers diverse experiences with its colonial architecture and surrounding limestone caves. Ipoh Old Town, Ipoh Train Station, Birch Memorial Clock Tower, Kellie's Castle, Gua Tempurung, Perak Tong Cave Temple, and Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple are among the points to visit.
Ipoh Old Town: This area, filled with colonial-era buildings, cafes, and restaurants, is notable for its historical and architectural beauties.
Ipoh Train Station: Known as the "Taj Mahal of Ipoh," this station is a magnificent example of colonial architecture.
Birch Memorial Clock Tower: Built in 1909, this clock tower is one of the symbols of Ipoh.
Kellie's Castle: This building, an unfinished castle, is a unique tourist attraction.
Gua Tempurung: One of the largest caves in Southeast Asia, this cave offers hiking tours and adventure-filled trips.
Perak Tong Cave Temple: Located in a magnificent limestone cave, this temple is famous for its impressive Buddha statues.
Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple: Known for its beautiful gardens and peaceful atmosphere, this temple is another important visiting site.
7. Day Ipoh - Kuala Lumpur
After having breakfast at the hotel, we will proceed to Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur, the capital and largest city of Malaysia, is known for its cosmopolitan structure, modern skyscrapers, historical buildings, and rich cultural heritage. The city is famous for the Petronas Twin Towers, one of Asia's most iconic structures, and various shopping malls. The Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur Tower, Batu Caves, Merdeka Square, and Thean Hou Temple are among the places we will visit.
Petronas Twin Towers: The tallest twin towers in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers, are the symbol of the city. Skybridge and observation deck offer stunning views of the city.
Kuala Lumpur Tower: Standing at 421 meters high, this tower is an ideal spot to view the city. It is also famous for its revolving restaurant.
Batu Caves: Located about 13 km from the city center, these caves are famous for Hindu temples and a giant Lord Murugan statue.
Merdeka Square: This square, where Malaysia declared independence, is surrounded by historical buildings and the Sultan Abdul Samad Building.
Thean Hou Temple: A beautiful Chinese temple, Thean Hou is a great place to enjoy views of the city.
8. Day Kuala Lumpur
After having breakfast at the hotel, we will continue to explore the city. Central Market, Chinatown, and Bukit Bintang are some of the places we will visit.
Central Market: This market, an arts and crafts center, is ideal for finding souvenirs and local products.
Chinatown: Located on Petaling Street, Chinatown is famous for street markets, food stalls, and historical temples.
Bukit Bintang: A shopping and entertainment hub, Bukit Bintang is filled with shopping malls, restaurants, and nightclubs.
9. Day Kuala Lumpur - Singapore
After having breakfast, we will head to Singapore. Singapore is one of the most modern and developed city-states in Southeast Asia. Known for its clean streets, impressive skyscrapers, cultural diversity, and green spaces, Singapore is an important center for both business and tourism, offering a wide range of experiences. Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Chinatown, Little India, Orchard Road, and Clarke Quay are among the places we will visit.
Marina Bay Sands: One of the most iconic buildings in the city, this hotel stands out with its famous infinity pool and stunning city views.
Gardens by the Bay: This park, filled with massive supertrees, indoor gardens, and various plant species, is a marvel of nature and technology.
Chinatown: A vibrant area where you can explore colorful temples, markets, and Chinese culture.
Little India: An area where you can experience Indian culture and cuisine, filled with colorful buildings and markets.
Orchard Road: The main shopping street in the city, filled with luxury shops, restaurants, and cafes.
Clarke Quay: Located along the Singapore River, this area is the center of nightlife, with restaurants, bars, and nightclubs.
10. Day Singapore – Jakarta, Indonesia flight – Jakarta
After having breakfast, we will proceed to the flight to Jakarta. Upon arrival, our city tour will begin. Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, known for its rich cultural heritage, various shopping opportunities, delicious cuisine, and vibrant city life. Jakarta is also the economic, political, and cultural center of Indonesia. Monas, Kota Tua, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, and Ancol Dreamland are some of the points we will visit.
Monas (National Monument): This monument, symbolizing Indonesia's independence, is located in the center of Jakarta and stands 137 meters tall. You can enjoy views of the city from the observation deck.
Kota Tua (Old Town): This historic area, filled with colonial-period buildings, museums, and cafes, is ideal for exploring Jakarta's past.
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah: A large park and open-air museum showcasing Indonesia's diverse cultures and traditions.
Ancol Dreamland: A large entertainment complex, filled with amusement parks, an aquarium, a water park, and beaches.
11. Day Jakarta
After having breakfast, we will continue to explore Jakarta. Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta Cathedral, and Pasar Baru are some of the places we will visit.
Istiqlal Mosque: The largest mosque in Southeast Asia, this structure is one of Jakarta's important religious centers.
Jakarta Cathedral: This neo-Gothic cathedral is located right across from Istiqlal Mosque.
Pasar Baru: An old and traditional market for shopping enthusiasts, offering various textile products and local goods.
12. Day Jakarta – Istanbul
Unfortunately, today is the last day of our tour. After having a local breakfast, we will transfer to Jakarta airport.
NOTE: Only breakfast is available today.
NO EXTRA PAYMENT & MEAL EXPENSES & EXTRA TRIP & MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SITE FEES!
-All museum & archaeological site entrance fees.
-All specified connecting and main flights
-All transfer and guiding services
-Accommodations in 4-star and 3-star hotels
-Breakfast, lunch, and dinner at the hotel and local restaurants
-All-inclusive concept: Tours, meals. No extra fee!
-City taxes and Mandatory + Private Insurance
It is an all-inclusive concept. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner, all tours, museum entrance fees. Are included in the price.