✈ 11-Day Tour of Thailand and China with Airfare from Affordable Asia. Price/Person Based on Double Occupancy.
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Visit Bangkok’s Buddhist temples, the River Kwai, a tiger zoo near the Gulf of Thailand, and Beijing’s bustling city center
What You Get
- 11-day/9-night tour of Thailand and Beijing with airfare
- 13 options available, including departures in April, March, and June 2015 or later from New York (JFK), San Francisco (SFO), Houston (IAH), or Los Angeles (LAX)
- Click here to see all options and departure dates.
Note: All options priced per person, based on double occupancy, or pay an additional $450 fee to travel solo. Read about package structures here.
Policies and Fees
Book by: 2/11/15
- Cancellation policy & fees: $200 fee for 60 days or earlier notice, $300 for 30–59 days advance notice, $500 fee for 15–29 days advance notice, $1,000 fee for 3–14 days advance notice, fee up to Groupon price for notice within 3 days prior to departure. Airfare nonrefundable after booking.
- Taxes: Tax included.
- Additional fees: Extended stay in Beijing is available for a supplemental deviation fee of $60 per person. Extended stay is subject to availability at the time of booking. Airfare subject to availability. Additional fees may apply for some departure dates. Baggage fees may apply and vary by carrier.
11-Day Tour of China and Thailand with Stops in Bangkok and Beijing
The tour includes:
- Round-trip airfare from New York (JFK), San Francisco (SFO), Houston (IAH), or Los Angeles (LAX) on Air China
- 3 nights at Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Bangkok
- 1 night at Felix River Kwai Resort in Kanchanaburi
- 1 night at Krungsri River Hotel in Ayutthaya
- 1 night at Long Beach Garden Hotel & Spa in Pattaya
- 3 nights at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Beijing
- Daily breakfast and some meals (see itinerary)
- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Fuel surcharge and tax
- Round-trip airport transfers in each city
- Orientation tour in each city
See the full intinerary here.
Days 1–4: Bangkok
Your trip begins with an overnight flight to Thailand’s capital city, Bangkok. Bright and early on Day 3, the group pays a visit to the Temple of the Golden Buddha to behold the largest Buddha statue on earth, which weighs in at a whopping 5-plus tons. The city’s nearby flower markets overflow with rare orchids, lotuses, and vibrant marigolds—considered a lucky charm in Thailand. The day ends with a tour of a silk factory and the Wat Pho temple, home to a reclining Buddha statue.
There’s no set itinerary on Day 4, so you can explore the city on your own or take part in an optional boat ride ($60/person) that passes the distinctive golden spires of the Grand Palace.
Day 5: River Kwai
Journey northwest to see the famous bridge over the River Kwai, built in World War II by prisoners of war and featured in David Lean’s classic film. Head to the Damnern Saduak Floating Market where vendors float in canoes, selling snacks, meats, and fresh produce. The balance of the evening can be spent relaxing or taking part in an optional half-hour elephant ride and raft trip along the river ($50/person).
Days 6–8: Ayutthaya and Pattaya
Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ayutthaya was the capital of Thailand—then known as Siam—for several centuries. On a tour of the city, you’ll see temples dating back to this era, many with intricately carved stone spires. The Bang Pa-In Palace features a mix of Gothic, Chinese, and Baroque architectural styles as well as a topiary garden filled with shrubs pruned to resemble elephants, rabbits, and Joan Rivers.
On your way to Pattaya, which sits along the Gulf of Thailand, you’ll make a pit stop in Sri Racha (yes, the hot sauce originated here) to visit a tiger zoo and crocodile farm.
Days 9–11: Beijing
The final leg of the trip brings you to China’s bustling capital city. It’s rife with culture and history, from sites used in the 2008 Olympics to Tiananmen Square, where you’ll find the Monument to the People’s Heroes, a 120-foot granite obelisk that honors China’s fallen soldiers. While you’re in Beijing, you can use some of your free time to see the hundreds of imperial palaces and buildings that make up the Forbidden City or hike along a portion of the Great Wall ($28 per person and $49 per person, respectively).
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much would it cost to fly from an airport not listed as part of this deal? Alternate departure gateways available based on airline availability, surcharge may apply. Please call Affordable Asia Tours at 888-737-2742 to find out the exact price.
2. Can we extend our trip before or after the promotional dates for the deal? You have the option to extend your trip at the end.
3. How do I find out if the dates I want to travel are available? As long as the Groupon shows the particular date can be purchased, then it is available.
4. What happens if I buy the Groupon and my travel dates are not available? After you purchase the Groupon, please redeem by making the reservation as soon as possible.
5. Does my child need a Groupon, and can they stay in my room? The maximum number of people that can stay in one room is three total. One child can stay with two parents in the same room. Children will require a Groupon in order to travel with parents. Discounts apply during booking process. Children must be under 12 years old at time of travel. Please contact Affordable Asia for details.
6. Is the price advertised available on every date? Airfare subject to availability. Additional fees may apply for some departure dates. Contact Affordable Asia Tours for details.
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Traveler's Tips
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department’s website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
Getting There
- Includes round-trip airfare from New York (JFK), San Francisco (SFO), Houston (IAH), or Los Angeles (LAX)
- Flight time: approximately 20–22 hours, depending on departure city
Visit Bangkok’s Buddhist temples, the River Kwai, a tiger zoo near the Gulf of Thailand, and Beijing’s bustling city center
What You Get
- 11-day/9-night tour of Thailand and Beijing with airfare
- 13 options available, including departures in April, March, and June 2015 or later from New York (JFK), San Francisco (SFO), Houston (IAH), or Los Angeles (LAX)
- Click here to see all options and departure dates.
Note: All options priced per person, based on double occupancy, or pay an additional $450 fee to travel solo. Read about package structures here.
Policies and Fees
Book by: 2/11/15
- Cancellation policy & fees: $200 fee for 60 days or earlier notice, $300 for 30–59 days advance notice, $500 fee for 15–29 days advance notice, $1,000 fee for 3–14 days advance notice, fee up to Groupon price for notice within 3 days prior to departure. Airfare nonrefundable after booking.
- Taxes: Tax included.
- Additional fees: Extended stay in Beijing is available for a supplemental deviation fee of $60 per person. Extended stay is subject to availability at the time of booking. Airfare subject to availability. Additional fees may apply for some departure dates. Baggage fees may apply and vary by carrier.
11-Day Tour of China and Thailand with Stops in Bangkok and Beijing
The tour includes:
- Round-trip airfare from New York (JFK), San Francisco (SFO), Houston (IAH), or Los Angeles (LAX) on Air China
- 3 nights at Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Bangkok
- 1 night at Felix River Kwai Resort in Kanchanaburi
- 1 night at Krungsri River Hotel in Ayutthaya
- 1 night at Long Beach Garden Hotel & Spa in Pattaya
- 3 nights at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Beijing
- Daily breakfast and some meals (see itinerary)
- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Fuel surcharge and tax
- Round-trip airport transfers in each city
- Orientation tour in each city
See the full intinerary here.
Days 1–4: Bangkok
Your trip begins with an overnight flight to Thailand’s capital city, Bangkok. Bright and early on Day 3, the group pays a visit to the Temple of the Golden Buddha to behold the largest Buddha statue on earth, which weighs in at a whopping 5-plus tons. The city’s nearby flower markets overflow with rare orchids, lotuses, and vibrant marigolds—considered a lucky charm in Thailand. The day ends with a tour of a silk factory and the Wat Pho temple, home to a reclining Buddha statue.
There’s no set itinerary on Day 4, so you can explore the city on your own or take part in an optional boat ride ($60/person) that passes the distinctive golden spires of the Grand Palace.
Day 5: River Kwai
Journey northwest to see the famous bridge over the River Kwai, built in World War II by prisoners of war and featured in David Lean’s classic film. Head to the Damnern Saduak Floating Market where vendors float in canoes, selling snacks, meats, and fresh produce. The balance of the evening can be spent relaxing or taking part in an optional half-hour elephant ride and raft trip along the river ($50/person).
Days 6–8: Ayutthaya and Pattaya
Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ayutthaya was the capital of Thailand—then known as Siam—for several centuries. On a tour of the city, you’ll see temples dating back to this era, many with intricately carved stone spires. The Bang Pa-In Palace features a mix of Gothic, Chinese, and Baroque architectural styles as well as a topiary garden filled with shrubs pruned to resemble elephants, rabbits, and Joan Rivers.
On your way to Pattaya, which sits along the Gulf of Thailand, you’ll make a pit stop in Sri Racha (yes, the hot sauce originated here) to visit a tiger zoo and crocodile farm.
Days 9–11: Beijing
The final leg of the trip brings you to China’s bustling capital city. It’s rife with culture and history, from sites used in the 2008 Olympics to Tiananmen Square, where you’ll find the Monument to the People’s Heroes, a 120-foot granite obelisk that honors China’s fallen soldiers. While you’re in Beijing, you can use some of your free time to see the hundreds of imperial palaces and buildings that make up the Forbidden City or hike along a portion of the Great Wall ($28 per person and $49 per person, respectively).
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much would it cost to fly from an airport not listed as part of this deal? Alternate departure gateways available based on airline availability, surcharge may apply. Please call Affordable Asia Tours at 888-737-2742 to find out the exact price.
2. Can we extend our trip before or after the promotional dates for the deal? You have the option to extend your trip at the end.
3. How do I find out if the dates I want to travel are available? As long as the Groupon shows the particular date can be purchased, then it is available.
4. What happens if I buy the Groupon and my travel dates are not available? After you purchase the Groupon, please redeem by making the reservation as soon as possible.
5. Does my child need a Groupon, and can they stay in my room? The maximum number of people that can stay in one room is three total. One child can stay with two parents in the same room. Children will require a Groupon in order to travel with parents. Discounts apply during booking process. Children must be under 12 years old at time of travel. Please contact Affordable Asia for details.
6. Is the price advertised available on every date? Airfare subject to availability. Additional fees may apply for some departure dates. Contact Affordable Asia Tours for details.
Love to travel? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for travel tips, inspiration, and photos from around the world.
Traveler's Tips
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department’s website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
Getting There
- Includes round-trip airfare from New York (JFK), San Francisco (SFO), Houston (IAH), or Los Angeles (LAX)
- Flight time: approximately 20–22 hours, depending on departure city
Need To Know Info
- Promotional value expires Feb 11, 2015. Amount paid never expires.
- Book by 2/11/15 or promo value expires
- Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts
- Reservation required, subject to availability
- Cancellation policy & fees: $200 fee for 60 days or earlier notice, $300 for 30–59 days advance notice, $500 fee for 15–29 days advance notice, $1,000 fee for 3–14 days advance notice, fee up to Groupon price for notice within 3 days prior to departure
- Airfare nonrefundable after booking
- Must be 18+ to check in
- Credit card required at booking and check-in
- Baggage fees may apply and vary by carrier
- Airline subject to change/availability
- Airfare includes carrier and government taxes & fees
- Extended stay in Beijing is available for a supplemental deviation fee of $60 per person
- Extended stay is subject to availability at the time of booking
- $450 fee to travel solo
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
- Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings
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