Northern Thailand itinerary - 5 unique ideas

Embark on a tailor-made journey through Northern Thailand, where diverse landscapes and cultural highlights converge to create an extraordinary adventure. Explore our 5 unique itineraries that seamlessly combine ancient temples, lush landscapes and authentic local experiences.

How to plan a Northern Thailand itinerary

Traveling in Thailand requires careful planning. Start by determining the length of your trip and choosing a starting point, such as bustling Chiang Mai or scenic Chiang Rai. Plan activities such as trekking or visiting local festivals, as well as identifying transport options between destinations and booking accommodation in advance. 

Budget for expenses including accommodation, transport and entertainment and keep your itinerary flexible, leaving room for unexpected discoveries. Explore the local cuisine, respect customs, and prioritize health and safety. Pack your essentials and discover the diverse cultural opportunities of Northern Thailand.

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Inthanon pagoda Chiang Mai, Thailand © Shutterstock

Inthanon pagoda Chiang Mai, Thailand © Shutterstock

Must-see locations in Northern Thailand

The Northern Thailand itinerary will allow you to experience a mix of cultural, natural and vibrant urban attractions. Here are just a few must-see places and activities:

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai fascinates with its rich cultural heritage, ancient temples such as Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang, and lively markets such as the Night Bazaar. The picturesque Old Town, complemented by stunning panoramic views of Doi Suthep, creates a unique blend of history and natural beauty. 

Take part in traditional Thai cooking classes, attend local festivals and enjoy warm hospitality - all of which make Chiang Mai an essential and charming stop on your Northern Thailand journey.

Doi Inthanon National Park

Doi Inthanon National Park, the jewel of Northern Thailand, beckons with its awe-inspiring natural wonders. It is home to Thailand's highest peak, Doi Inthanon, as well as lush landscapes, waterfalls, and diverse flora and fauna. 

Here you can explore ancient temples such as Phra Mahathat Napha Methanidon and Phra Mahathat Naphaphon Bhumisiri, set amidst green landscapes. The park is a serene vacation destination, offering the perfect blend of cultural and natural beauty to enrich the experience of Northern Thailand.

Sukhothai

For a brief but brilliant period (1238–1376), the walled city of Sukhothai presided 
as the capital of Thailand, creating the legacy of a unified nation of Thai peoples and a phenomenal artistic heritage. 

Some of Thailand’s finest buildings and sculpture were produced here, but by the sixteenth century the city had been all but abandoned to the jungle. Now an impressive assembly of elegant ruins, the Old City, northwest of Phitsanulok, has been preserved as Sukhothai Historical Park and is one of Thailand’s most visited ancient sites.

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Sukhothai Wat Mahathat Buddha, Thailand © Shutterstock

Sukhothai Wat Mahathat Buddha, Thailand © Shutterstock

Lampang

A high road pass and a train tunnel breach the narrow, steep belt of mountains between 
Chiang Mai and Lampang, the north’s second-largest town. Nearly all travelers sail through it on their way to the more trumpeted sights further north. 

But unlike most other provincial capitals, Lampang has the look of a place where history has not been completely wiped out: houses, shops and temples survive in the traditional style, and the town makes few concessions to tourism. 

Out of town, the beautiful complex of Wat Phra That Lampang Luang is the main attraction in these parts, but while you’re in the neighborhood you could also stop by to watch a show at the Elephant Conservation Centre, on the road from Chiang Mai.

Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai attracts with its unique blend of artistic brilliance and cultural richness in northern Thailand. The ethereal White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) and the artistic Blue Temple showcase the city's creative spirit. 

Immerse yourself in the mystical atmosphere of the Black House (Baan Dam) and explore the historical significance of the Golden Triangle. Chiang Rai's special appeal, characterized by breathtaking temples and historical sites, makes it an indispensable and enriching destination on your Northern Thailand trip.

Mae Hong Son

Mae Hong Son attracts with its peaceful beauty and cultural heritage. Temples such as Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu offer panoramic views. Explore the unique villages of the Karen tribe of the Long Nek Hills and take a cruise on the picturesque Pang Ung Lake. 

With its laid-back charm, Mae Hong Son is the place to relax away from prying eyes, combining natural splendor with cultural authenticity for an unforgettable Northern Thailand experience.

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Wat Rong Khun in Thailand © Shutterstock

Wat Rong Khun in Thailand © Shutterstock

Traditional Hmong hill tribe building exterior, Chiang Mai province, Thailand © Shutterstock

Traditional Hmong hill tribe building, Chiang Mai  © Shutterstock

Itinerary #1: Northern Thailand Explored

Visit the best of Thailand - from the majestic Siam capital Ayutthaya and ancient temples and pagodas in Sukhothai to the picturesque green hills of Chiang Mai and the famous Golden Triangle - all on this 7-day Northern Thailand explorer itinerary.

Itinerary overview

Start your journey on arrival in Bangkok, then head to Ayutthaya. Explore the ancient temples and continue your journey to Sukhothai. Experience the historical treasures of Sukhothai before traveling to Sri Satchanalai for a second day.

On the third day, you will discover the Emerald Buddha at Ko Kha, visit Tung Kwian Market and head to Chiang Mai.

Tour Chiang Mai on the fourth day, and on day five, explore the stunning Mae Sa Valley and Hmong tribal lodge. 

Travel to Chiang Rai by scenic boat on the Kok River for day six. Experience the delights of the Golden Triangle before returning to Bangkok and concluding your Northern Thailand adventure. Read more.

Wat phra that doi suthep temple, Chiang Mai, Thailand © Shutterstock

Wat Doi Suthep temple, Chiang Mai, Thailand © Shutterstock

Check this Northern Thailand itinerary covering Ayutthaya, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai & more:

Day 1

  • Arrival in Bangkok and private transfer to hotel
  • Transfer to Ayutthaya and Temple Tour
  • Transfer to Sukhothai
  • Overnight in Sukhothai

Day 2

  • Sukhothai Historical Park Exploration
  • Sri Satchanalai Tour
  • Overnight in Lampang

Day 3

  • Emerald Buddha at Ko Kha
  • Tung Kwian Market
  • Transfer to Chiang Mai
  • Overnight in Chiang Mai

Day 4

  • Chiang Mai Discovery
  • Wat Phra Singh and Wat Doi Suthep
  • Overnight in Chiang Mai

Day 5

  • Orchid Farm and Hmong Tribe Village
  • Overnight in Hmong Village

Day 6

  • River transfer to Chiang Rai
  • Overnight in Chiang Rai

Day 7

  • Golden Triangle and Mekong River Cruise
  • Transfer to Bangkok and departure

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Doi Tao Lake along Mae Ping River in Thailand © Shutterstock

Doi Tao Lake along Mae Ping River in Thailand © Shutterstock

Itinerary #2: Thailand's Golden Triangle

With ultimate Thailand's Golden Triangle itinerary you'll take a journey through Thailand's magnificent Golden Triangle. An almost untouched region, come here for romance and adventure as you travel through the verdant hills and river valleys of Thailand's lush north.

Itinerary overview

Day one includes arrival in Chiang Mai and a traditional Khantok dinner. The second day is dedicated to the Lanna Kingdom: a visit to a Thai herb garden, a boat cruise on the Mae Ping River, an excursion to Wararos fresh produce market and Wat Phra Singh temple. 

On the third day, you will travel to Mae Kampong village where you will visit the local market. On the fourth day, visit the Golden Triangle including Mae Sai and Tachilek on the Myanmar border, a rickshaw ride and a boat tour on the Mekong River. The journey will end on the fifth day with departure from Chiang Mai Airport. Read more.

Chiang Mai Three Kings Monument © Shutterstock

Chiang Mai Three Kings Monument © Shutterstock

Check this Northern Thailand itinerary with accommodation in Chiang Mai:

Day 1

  • Arrival in Chiang Mai and private transfer to hotel
  • Traditional Khantok dinner

Day 2

  • The Lanna Kingdom Exploration
  • Thai herb garden Tour
  • Boat cruise on the Mae Ping River
  • Wararos fresh produce market and Wat Phra Singh temple

Day 3

  • Mae Kampong Village

Day 4

  • The Golden Triangle Exploration
  • Mae Sai and Tachilek Tour
  • Boat tour on the Mekong River

Day 5

  • Transfer to Chiang Mai Airport and departure

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Koh Samui © Shutterstock

Koh Samui © Shutterstock

Itinerary #3: Explore Northern Thailand with beach days in Koh Samui

Thailand has a lot to offer, and on this Northern Thailand itinerary with beach days, you'll visit some of the country's best natural and cultural sites. In the first part of the trip, you'll explore the cities, national parks and cultural attractions of Northern Thailand before heading to the stunning island of Koh Samui.

Itinerary overview

Start your journey in Bangkok, where your guide and driver will meet you. Depart for Ayutthaya, a historic city located about 1.5 hours drive from Bangkok.

On the second day, you will explore Khao Yai National Park. Then, on the third day, you will travel to Uthai Thani.

Spend the fourth day visiting Wat Ta Sung, Paradise Park and Nakhon Sawan Tower. Head to Sukhothai on the fifth day. Explore Si Satchanalai Historical Park and depart for Lampang for day six. On day seven, you will depart Lampang for Chiang Rai.

Exploring the Golden Triangle awaits you on day eight. Day nine is dedicated to transfer to Chiang Mai. On the tenth day, depart Chiang Mai for Samui Island where you will enjoy free days on Samui from the eleventh to the thirteenth day.

On the final day, you will be transferred to Samui airport for departure. Read more.

Landscape of vineyard at Khao Yai National Park, Nakhon Ratchasima - Thailand © berm-teerawat/Shutterstock

Landscape of vineyard at Khao Yai National Park  © berm-teerawat/Shutterstock

Check this Northern Thailand itinerary covering Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Koh Samui and more:

Day 1

  • Arrival in Bangkok
  • Transfer to Ayutthaya
  • Overnight in Ayutthaya

Day 2

  • Khao Yai National Park Exploration
  • Overnight in Khao Yai

Day 3

  • Transfer to Uthai Thani
  • Phra Prang Sam Yod in Lopburi and Wat Phrasi Rattana Mahathat Tour
  • Overnight in Uthai Thani

Day 4

  • Wat Ta Soong, Paradise Park, and Nakhon Sawan Tower Tour
  • Overnight in Phitsanulok

Day 5

  • Transfer to Sukhothai
  • Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat visit
  • Overnight in Sukhothai

Day 6

  • Si Satchanalai Historical Park Exploration
  • Transfer to Lampang
  • Overnight in Chiang Lampang

Day 7

  • From Lampang to Chiang Rai
  • Overnight in Chiang Rai

Day 8

  • From Chiang Rai to the Golden Triangle
  • Overnight in Chiang Rai

Day 9

  • From the Golden Triangle to Chiang Mai
  • Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Exploration
  • Lanna Khantoke dinner
  • Overnight in Chiang Mai

Day 10

  • From Chiang Mai to Koh Samui
  • Overnight in Koh Samui

Day 11

  • Day at leisure
  • Overnight in Koh Samui

Day 12

  • Day at leisure
  • Overnight in Koh Samui

Day 13

  • Day at leisure
  • Overnight in Koh Samui

Day 14

  • Transfer to the airport and departure

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Ayutthaya © Pixabay

Ayutthaya is a great addition to a northern Thailand itinerary © Pixabay

Itinerary #4: Thailand Explorer

A great way to see Thailand, this Thailand essentials itinerary takes you from lively Bangkok to the beach resort of Pattaya before completing your circuit in the fresher climate of verdant Chiang Mai.

Itinerary overview

Your journey begins in Bangkok with a dinner cruise along the Chao Phraya River. Day two is dedicated to the historical wonders of Ayutthaya, while day three focuses on the modern Thai multi-dimensional theatre Alangkarn. 

Day four begins with a morning excursion to the Nong Nooch Tropical Garden and an evening Colosseum show in Pattaya. Day five includes a trip to Coral Island, offering water activities and relaxation. Days six and seven are free for personal exploration. 

Day eight includes a morning tour of the city and temples of Chiang Mai. On day nine you will explore the Hmong village of Nong Khoi and Queen Sirikit Botanical Gardens. The tenth day is free, followed by a Kantoke dinner. 

On the eleventh day, rafting down the River Kwai on a bamboo raft awaits. On the twelfth day, the journey concludes with a transfer to the airport. Read more.

The Great Holy Relics Pagoda Nabhapolbhumisiri, Chiang Mai, Thailand © Shutterstock

The Great Holy Relics Pagoda Nabhapolbhumisiri, Chiang Mai, Thailand © Shutterstock

Check this Northern Thailand itinerary with accommodation in Bangkok, Pattaya and Chiang Mai:

Day 1

  • Arrival in Bangkok
  • Dinner Cruise by Grand Pearl
  • Overnight in Bangkok

Day 2

  • Ayutthaya Tour
  • Overnight in Bangkok

Day 3

  • Alangkarn multi-dimensional show with dinner
  • Overnight in Pattaya

Day 4

  • Morning Nongnooch Tropical Garden Tour
  • Colosseum Show
  • Overnight in Pattaya

Day 5

  • Coral Island Tour with lunch
  • Overnight in Pattaya

Day 6

  • Day at leisure in Pattaya
  • Overnight in Pattaya

Day 7

  • Day at leisure in Pattaya
  • Transfer to Chiang Mai
  • Overnight in Chiang Mai

Day 8

  • Morning tour of the City and Temples with Doi Suthep
  • Overnight in Chiang Mai

Day 9

  • Hmong Nong Hoi Tour with Botanic Garden
  • Kantoke Dinner
  • Overnight in Chiang Mai

Day 10

  • Day at leisure in Chiang Mai
  • Transfer to Bangkok
  • Overnight in Bangkok

Day 11

  • River Kwai with Bamboo Rafting
  • Overnight in Bangkok

Day 12

  • Transfer to the airport and departure

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Wat Phra Singh in Chiang Mai, Thailand. © Shutterstock

Wat Phra Singh in Chiang Mai, Thailand. © Shutterstock

Itinerary #5: Chiang Mai Safari Adventure

Our Chiang Mai Safari is perfect for family vacations and adventure seekers. Beautiful Chiang Mai with its lush valleys and national parks fulfils all expectations. Majestic cliff-top temples, vast national parks and thrilling safaris await.

Itinerary overview

Your trip will begin with arrival in Chiang Mai and on the second day you'll head out for a morning tour of the city and temples, including Wat Doi Suthep, visiting Talat Warorod, Wat Chedi Luang and Wat Phra Sing. In the evening, you can tour the streets of Chiang Mai to experience its culinary delights. 

Day three is dedicated to exploring the Hmong village of Nong Khoi, the Royal Project and Queen Sirikit Botanical Gardens and day four offers a thrilling hot-air balloon adventure and an afternoon tour of local life along the Ping River. On the fifth day, the adventure will conclude with a transfer to the airport for departure. Read more.

Chiang Mai food © Shutterstock

Chiang Mai street food © Shutterstock

Check this Northern Thailand itinerary with accommodation in Chiang Mai:

Day 1

  • Arrival in Chiang Mai and private transfer to your hotel
  • Free time in the evening to explore Chiang Mai

Day 2

  • Morning Tour of the City and Temples with Doi Suthep
  • Street Food Tour

Day 3

  • Hmong Nong Hoi with Botanic Garden
  • Kantoke Dinner

Day 4

  • Hot Air Balloon Adventure
  • Local Life Afternoon Tour

Day 5

  • Transfer to the airport and departure

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Olga Sitnitsa

written by
Olga Sitnitsa

updated 05.06.2024

Online editor at Rough Guides, specialising in travel content. Passionate about creating compelling stories and inspiring others to explore the world.

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