Angkor & Shinta Mani Wild with Boutique Bangkok
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Southeast Asia, to explore the vibrant streets of Bangkok, the ancient majesty of Angkor Wat, and the lush wilderness of Shinta Mani Wild. From the electric energy of Thailand’s capital to Cambodia’s awe-inspiring temples, each destination offers a unique glimpse into history, culture, and natural beauty. The adventure culminates in the heart of the jungle, where luxury and sustainability merge at Shinta Mani Wild, offering serenity and adventure in equal measure.
Number of days | Prices from | The itinerary includes |
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11 days9 nights / 11 days from £5,450 per person. Prices are based on 2 people sharing a room including economy flights from London. |
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Days 1 to 2
Bangkok
Fly overnight to Bangkok and stay for three nights at The Siam, Bangkok’s fashionable and most stylish riverfront address.
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Days 3 to 4
Bangkok
Spend two exciting days exploring Bangkok, visiting iconic sights like the Grand Palace and sampling local flavours on a street food tour of Chinatown. Then, embark on a full-day river trip to the ancient city of Ayutthaya.
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Days 5 to 7
Angkor Wat
Fly to Siem Reap for a three-night stay in the stylish, serene surroundings of Shinta Mani Angkor. Spend two full days exploring the majestic temples of Angkor, the largest religious structure in the world. From the centre point of the towering Angkor Wat, the temples scatter through the jungle into the distance and with private guided tours on both days, you can set the agenda. Head to Angkor Wat early in the morning for a spectacular sunrise, then return to your hotel to relax for a siesta before heading back in the afternoon to appreciate the temples bathed in golden hour light. Explore Ta Phrom, where the jungle has famously claimed the temples, and see the intricate carvings of Bayon. The avenue of statues at Angkor Thom make a perfect photo stop. Plus, there will be plenty of time to explore the local region including Tonle Sap lake and the fishing village of Kompong Phluk to see rural life in Cambodia.