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10 Days in Thailand
Start in Bangkok for the Old City temples, street food and a day trip to Ayutthaya, fly north to Chiang Mai for the old-city temples, Doi Suthep and an ethical elephant sanctuary, then fly to Phuket or another southern island to finish on the beach.
ภาพรวม
The Bangkok, Chiang Mai and islands loop is the classic first-time Thailand trip because it hits all three registers of the country at once: the temples, street food and river life of the capital; the old-city temples, mountains and cooler air of the north; and a beach finish on the coast. Short domestic flights stitch the legs together, so ten days is enough to see all three without rushing.
If you only take one thing from this guide: fly the long legs and do not try to add a fourth region. Three stops in ten days is already a brisk pace; a night train or an extra island turns a great trip into a blur of transfers.
ดีที่สุดสำหรับ
First-time Thailand visitors · Couples · Culture plus beaches · Food lovers · Two-week-budget travelers on a tighter ten days
รายการท่องเที่ยวรายวัน
10 days (roughly 4 in Bangkok, 3 in Chiang Mai, 3 on an island)
Rather than a single base, this route trades a little travel time for range: a mega-city, a northern cultural capital and an island, each distinct enough that the trip never feels repetitive.
เวลาที่ดีที่สุดในการเยี่ยมชม
November to February is the nationwide sweet spot: cooler, dry and comfortable across Bangkok, the north and most coasts. March to May is hot, peaking around Songkran in April. June to October is the rainy season, though it varies by coast, so an island finish may swing between the Andaman and Gulf sides depending on the month.
- November to February: The best all-round window: cool, dry days in Bangkok, the north and the coasts.
- March to April: Hot and hazy in the north (burning season); Songkran in mid-April is a nationwide water festival.
- May to July: Rainy season begins; usually short downpours rather than all-day rain, and the Gulf islands stay sunnier.
- August to October: Wettest months on the mainland; choose the island leg by coast, as the Andaman and Gulf differ.
สิ่งที่ควรรู้
- Songkran (mid-April): the Thai New Year water festival, celebrated nationwide and especially exuberant in Chiang Mai.
- Loy Krathong and Yi Peng (November, lunar calendar): floating krathong and, in Chiang Mai, the lantern festival.
ที่พัก
Bangkok: Old City (Rattanakosin)
The royal island where Bangkok began, home to the Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun. Best seen early in the day; the first leg of the trip and the cultural anchor of the capital.
ดีที่สุดสำหรับ: Culture · Temples · First-time visitors
Very hot and crowded by late morning; few BTS/MRT stations nearby, so plan boats or taxis.
Bangkok: Sukhumvit and the riverside
The modern base for the capital: Sukhumvit for BTS access, malls and dining, or the riverside for grand hotels and boat access to the Old City. Where most travelers sleep on the Bangkok leg.
ดีที่สุดสำหรับ: Transit access · Dining · A comfortable base
Sprawling and traffic-heavy off the BTS line.
Chiang Mai: Old City
The moated square of the northern capital, dense with historic temples and walkable lanes of guesthouses, cafes and the Sunday Walking Street. The heart of the Chiang Mai leg.
ดีที่สุดสำหรับ: Culture · Temples · Walkability
Quiet at night; nightlife and trendier dining are in Nimman, just outside the moat.
Chiang Mai: Nimmanhaemin (Nimman)
The city’s design district west of the Old City: cafes, boutiques, craft bars and a younger, creative scene. A good alternative base for coffee, shopping and nightlife.
ดีที่สุดสำหรับ: Cafes · Nightlife · Design and shopping
Less atmospheric than the Old City for temples; a short ride from the historic sights.
Island finish: Phuket or the Andaman coast
The beach leg of the trip, most easily flown to Phuket for its range of resorts, beaches and boat trips; Krabi and its limestone-cliff beaches are an alternative. The place to slow down at the end.
ดีที่สุดสำหรับ: Couples · Beach relaxation · A restful finish
Choose the coast by season; the Andaman side is wettest in the mid-year monsoon.
ที่นอน
Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok
luxury · Bangkok riverside (Chao Phraya)
ดีที่สุดสำหรับ: Couples · Riverside luxury · Classic service
- Historic riverside property with over a century of guests
- Private river shuttle boats to piers and malls
- Renowned spa and dining
- Expensive relative to Bangkok norms
- Not near a BTS/MRT station on foot
- Books out early in high season
Riva Surya Bangkok
value · Bangkok riverside, near the Old City
ดีที่สุดสำหรับ: Couples on a budget · Old City access by river · Riverside pool
- Riverside boutique property a short walk or boat ride from the Old City
- Riverside pool and restaurant
- Good value for a river view
- Small property with limited facilities
- Not on a BTS/MRT line; relies on river boats or taxis
137 Pillars House Chiang Mai
boutique · Chiang Mai (near the Ping River)
ดีที่สุดสำหรับ: Couples · Heritage · Quiet luxury
- A restored 1889 teak house with spacious suites
- Intimate, service-led feel and a good spa
- Sustainability focus and lush grounds
- Small property that books out
- A short ride from the Old City, not walkable to it
- Premium pricing
Rachamankha Chiang Mai
boutique · Chiang Mai Old City
ดีที่สุดสำหรับ: Couples · Staying inside the Old City · Design and calm
- A serene Lanna-and-Chinese design tucked in the Old City
- Walking distance to Wat Phra Singh and the temples
- Quiet courtyards and a well-regarded restaurant
- Rooms are understated rather than lavish
- Small pool
- Books out in high season
The Slate
design · Phuket (Nai Yang Beach)
ดีที่สุดสำหรับ: Design lovers · Families · A beach finish near the airport
- A distinctive tin-mining-heritage design by Bill Bensley
- Three pools including family and adults-only options
- On quiet Nai Yang Beach near Phuket airport, easy for a fly-in finish
- Far north on Phuket, away from the old town and nightlife
- The surrounding area is quiet
- Spread-out layout
ประสบการณ์สำคัญ
Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew
The former royal residence and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok’s Old City; open daily 8:30am to 4:30pm, with a strict dress code.
Wat Arun and Wat Pho
Bangkok’s riverside Temple of Dawn and the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, an easy pair to see with the Grand Palace in one Old City morning.
Chatuchak Weekend Market
One of the world’s largest weekend markets, with thousands of stalls near Mo Chit BTS; a Bangkok fixture if your dates include a weekend.
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Chiang Mai’s sacred hilltop temple, founded in 1383, about 15 km up the mountain, reached by a 309-step naga staircase, with a golden chedi and city views.
Chiang Mai Old City temples
The historic temples inside the moated Old City, including Wat Phra Singh and the ruined brick chedi of Wat Chedi Luang, all walkable from one another.
Elephant Nature Park
A rescue and rehabilitation sanctuary near Chiang Mai founded in 1995, with a hands-off, no-riding model where visitors observe and help feed rescued elephants.
Phang Nga Bay (island leg)
A bay of sheer limestone karsts including James Bond Island, the signature boat day trip from the Phuket island finish.
อาหารและเครื่องดื่ม
- Pad Thai: Stir-fried rice noodles with egg, tamarind, tofu and shrimp; the country’s most famous dish, at its best from Bangkok specialists.
- Khao Soi: A northern coconut-curry noodle soup with crispy noodles on top; the signature dish of Chiang Mai.
- Som Tam: Green papaya salad pounded with chili, lime, fish sauce and palm sugar; a northeastern staple found everywhere.
- Mango sticky rice: Sweet sticky rice with coconut cream and ripe mango; the classic dessert, best in mango season (March to June).
- Grilled seafood: On the island leg, fresh fish and prawns grilled at beachfront restaurants round out the trip.
Street food and markets are central everywhere: Bangkok’s Chinatown, the Chiang Mai Sunday Walking Street and the island night markets are the best first stops for local eating.
ที่ร้านอาหาร
Thipsamai
institutionBangkok’s best-known pad thai specialist since the 1960s, famous for the prawn-wrapped omelette version; recognized by the Michelin Guide.
ครั้งสุดท้ายที่วิจัย 2026-07-15
Chiang Mai Sunday Walking Street
marketA Sunday-evening market that closes the main Old City street to traffic, with food stalls, crafts and music; the easiest introduction to northern eating.
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Chinatown (Yaowarat) street food
street-foodBangkok’s Chinatown main street lights up after dark with wok stalls, seafood grills and dessert carts; go hungry and share plates.
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พระอาทิตย์ขึ้น
Tha Tien pier, Bangkok (facing Wat Arun)
On the Bangkok leg, the Old City pier across from Wat Arun catches first light on the temple’s prang before the day’s boat traffic and heat build up.
November to February
พระอาทิตย์ตก
Chao Phraya river sunset, Bangkok
A river cruise or a riverside rooftop bar times the last light against the illuminated Wat Arun and the Old City from the water.
November to April
Doi Suthep and the Chiang Mai viewpoints
The road up Doi Suthep and the temple terrace look west over Chiang Mai as the sun drops behind the plain; a classic northern sunset.
November to February · The mountain road is winding; go slowly and allow time to descend after dark.
Island beach sunset
On the final leg, the Andaman-facing beaches (or Phuket’s Promthep Cape) give a west-coast sunset to close the trip.
November to April
ทัวร์วันเดียว
Ayutthaya (from Bangkok)
The ruined former Siamese capital, a UNESCO World Heritage historic city of brick temple towers and Buddha images, an easy train or minivan ride north of Bangkok.
About 1 to 1.5 hours each way by train or road · Full day
Chiang Rai temples (from Chiang Mai)
A long day trip to the contemporary White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) and the Blue Temple, about three hours from Chiang Mai, often bundled into one tour.
About 3 hours each way by road · Full day
Island boat trip (island leg)
From the beach finish, a boat day to Phang Nga Bay, the Phi Phi Islands or, from Krabi, the Hong Islands rounds out the trip.
Varies by island and departure point · Full day
รายการท่องเที่ยวรายวัน
Ten days in Thailand: Bangkok, Chiang Mai and an island
Four nights in Bangkok, three in Chiang Mai and three on an island, with the two long legs flown.
- 1
Arrive in Bangkok
relaxedArrive and settle into a Sukhumvit or riverside base.A noodle shop or food court near the hotel.An easy orientation walk and the BTS or a river boat.A Sukhumvit or riverside rooftop bar.Thai dinner near your base.Early night to adjust.Airport Rail Link or taxi in; the BTS covers the rest.ประมาณการ: Rest instead of the rooftop if jet-lagged.
- 2
Bangkok Old City
fullGrand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew early, then Wat Pho.A riverside lunch near Tha Tien.Cross to Wat Arun; climb it in the cooler afternoon.Wat Arun from Tha Tien pier or a riverside bar.Dinner in the Old City or toward Chinatown.Yaowarat (Chinatown) street food crawl.River boats link the Old City sights.ประมาณการ: Add the Jim Thompson House if you have energy.
- 3
Day trip to Ayutthaya
fullTrain or van north to Ayutthaya.A riverside lunch in Ayutthaya.Wat Mahathat, Wat Chaiwatthanaram and the historical park.Back to Bangkok as the light fades.Dinner back in Bangkok.Rest after a full day.Organized tour or train; a private driver saves time.ประมาณการ: Swap for a floating market if that suits your group.
- 4
Bangkok markets and modern city
moderateChatuchak Weekend Market if it is a weekend, otherwise a mall or the Jim Thompson House.Market stalls or a food hall.Shopping, a spa, or a cooking class.Lumpini Park or a rooftop for the last Bangkok evening.A Michelin-recognized restaurant or street food.Pack for the early flight north.BTS/MRT covers the day.ประมาณการ: Trade the market for a river dinner cruise.
- 5
Fly to Chiang Mai
moderateMorning flight from Bangkok to Chiang Mai (about 1 hour 20 minutes).Khao soi at a northern noodle shop.Settle in the Old City; wander Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang.An Old City rooftop or a riverside bar.Northern Thai dinner in or near the Old City.A quiet first night in the north.Fly the leg; songthaews and walking cover the Old City.ประมาณการ: Take a night train instead of flying if you prefer the journey.
- 6
Doi Suthep and the temples
moderateDrive up Doi Suthep to Wat Phra That for the chedi and city views.Lunch back in town.More Old City temples or a museum, out of the midday heat.Doi Suthep road viewpoint or a Nimman rooftop.Dinner in Nimman.Nimman’s cafes and craft bars.A driver or songthaew up the mountain; the Old City is walkable.ประมาณการ: Add a Thai cooking class in the afternoon.
- 7
Elephant sanctuary
fullA day at an ethical, no-riding elephant sanctuary such as Elephant Nature Park.Lunch included at the sanctuary.Observe and help feed the rescued elephants.Back to Chiang Mai as the day ends.Dinner in the Old City.The Sunday Walking Street if the timing lines up.The sanctuary arranges hotel pickup; book well ahead.ประมาณการ: Swap for a Chiang Rai temples day trip if elephants are not your focus.
- 8
Fly to the island
relaxedFly from Chiang Mai to the island (usually via or direct to Phuket).A first beachfront lunch.Settle in and unwind on the sand.A west-coast beach sunset.Fresh seafood near your base.An easy first island night.Fly the leg; a transfer or taxi to the resort.ประมาณการ: Choose Krabi over Phuket for a quieter, cliff-backed finish.
- 9
Island boat day
fullEarly pickup for a boat trip to Phang Nga Bay or Phi Phi.Lunch included on most tours.Snorkeling, sea caves and island stops.Back to the resort for a relaxed evening.A quiet dinner by the water.Rest after a day on the sea.The tour handles transport; confirm pickup the night before.ประมาณการ: Skip the boat for a pure beach day if you would rather slow down.
- 10
Beach morning and departure
relaxedA last swim or a spa treatment.Lunch near your base.Transfer to the airport for the flight home or the Bangkok connection.Departure.Allow time for the transfer to the island airport.ประมาณการ: If your flight leaves from Bangkok, allow a buffer for the connection.
การเดินทาง
- Most trips start at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) or Don Mueang (DMK), then use domestic flights between the legs.
- Bangkok to Chiang Mai is about 1 hour 20 minutes by air on Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, Thai AirAsia or Nok Air; the island leg is a similar short flight.
- In Bangkok, the BTS Skytrain, MRT subway and Chao Phraya river boats beat the traffic; avoid cross-town taxis at rush hour.
- In Chiang Mai, red songthaews (shared trucks) and Grab cover the compact city; the Old City is walkable.
- On the island, taxis, Grab and scooters get around; agree taxi fares in advance.
สิ่งที่ควรรู้
- · Trying to add a fourth region; three stops in ten days is already a brisk pace.
- · Taking night trains or buses for every leg and losing days to transfers instead of flying the long hops.
- · Choosing the island without checking the coast’s season, especially in the mid-year monsoon.
งบประมาณ
| ต่ำ | คาดว่า | สะดวกสบาย | |
|---|---|---|---|
| ประเภทที่พัก / ต่อคืน | ฿900 | ฿2,800 | ฿8,000 |
| ประเภทอาหาร / ต่อวัน | ฿300 | ฿900 | ฿2,200 |
| การขนส่งท้องถิ่น / ต่อวัน | ฿150 | ฿500 | ฿1,400 |
| ประมาณการ / ต่อวัน | ฿150 | ฿500 | ฿1,200 |
ประมาณการ · THB · 2026-07-15. Accommodation is per room per night (two sharing) and excludes the two domestic flights, which typically run roughly 1,000 to 3,500 THB per person per leg when booked ahead. Prices peak from November to February.
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คำถามที่พบบ่อย
Is 10 days enough for Bangkok, Chiang Mai and the islands?
Yes, if you fly the long legs. Roughly four nights in Bangkok, three in Chiang Mai and three on an island covers the highlights of each without feeling rushed, though it is a brisk pace.
What is the best order for a 10-day Thailand trip?
Most start in Bangkok (the main gateway), fly north to Chiang Mai, then fly south to an island to finish on the beach, ending near an airport for the trip home.
When is the best time for this Thailand route?
November to February is the nationwide sweet spot: cool and dry in Bangkok, the north and the coasts. March to May is hot, and June to October is the rainy season, though the best island coast varies by month.
Should you fly or take the train between Bangkok and Chiang Mai?
For a 10-day trip, fly: the flight is about 1 hour 20 minutes versus an overnight train. The night train is a nice experience if you have more time, but it costs a day in a tight schedule.
Which island should you finish on?
Phuket is the easiest to fly to and has the widest range of resorts and boat trips; Krabi is a quieter, cliff-backed alternative. Choose by season, since the Andaman coast is wettest in the mid-year monsoon.
แหล่งที่มา (4)
- The Grand Palace, open daily 8:30am to 4:30pm in Bangkok · official · 2026-07-15
- Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, sacred hilltop temple above Chiang Mai · tourism-board · 2026-07-15
- Historic City of Ayutthaya, UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991 · unesco · 2026-07-15
- Elephant Nature Park, a no-riding rescue sanctuary near Chiang Mai · independent-travel · 2026-07-15
