The 5N4D Thailand tour from Ho Chi Minh City to Bangkok and Pattaya offers a diverse experience, from sightseeing to shopping and entertainment. Explore famous landmarks, savor local dishes, and dive into the cultural richness of the country.
The Billionaire's Castle Baan Sukhawadee

The Billionaire's Castle Baan Sukhawadee is a must-see attraction on the 5N4D Thailand tour. This magnificent castle, inspired by the architecture of Versailles, is located right by the sea. Covering an area of 29 hectares, it was completed in 2000. In Thai, “Baan” means castle, and “Sukhawadee” translates to happiness.

The site combines modern and traditional architecture, blending nature with human-made structures. The primary color scheme is pink and blue: pink symbolizes love, with a representation of the god of love, while blue represents water. The area features several smaller buildings and statues of figures like Buddha, King Taksin, and King Chulalongkorn.


Watch a Muay Thai Boxing Match
Muay Thai is a highly popular combat sport and a key part of Thai culture. This striking martial art is known for its use of punches, kicks, elbows, and knees, making it one of the most versatile and effective fighting styles in the world. Originating from ancient Thai combat techniques, it was initially practiced by soldiers. You will have the chance to watch a Muay Thai match during the 5N4D Thailand tour.

Boat Ride on Long Klang River
The boat ride on Long Klang River is a popular tourist activity. Visitors can witness the daily life of locals while enjoying the natural beauty and architecture along the riverbanks. The Long Klang River, or Khlong Saen Saep, flows through several areas and plays a vital role in the region's waterway transportation system.

Khao Chee Chan
Khao Chee Chan is a prominent mountain featuring a massive Buddha image carved into its face. This statue was created to mark the 50th anniversary of King Rama IX's reign. The Buddha, measuring 109 meters in height and 70 meters in width, is adorned with gold leaf, making it shimmer in the sunlight.


Nong Nooch Botanical Garden
Nong Nooch Tropical Garden is one of the largest botanical gardens in Asia, covering approximately 600 hectares. Founded in 1954 by Pisit and Nong Nooch Tansajjado, the garden offers visitors a chance to admire orchids and the surrounding natural beauty. Nong Nooch is also famous for its diverse gardens, ranging from traditional French and Italian designs to impressive bonsai collections.


World Gems Company
World Gems Company, also known as World Gems Center (World Gems Collection), is one of the largest gem-cutting centers in Southeast Asia, located on North Pattaya Road, Pattaya. Established by the Thai royal family, the center offers thousands of gemstones for sale, or visitors can simply learn about the gem-cutting process and the different types of stones. It is an exciting stop for gem enthusiasts during the 5N4D Thailand tour.

Wat Khao Durian
Wat Khao Durian is a prominent Buddhist attraction in Nakhon Nayok. Built by the Mon people and later restored by the Lao from Vientiane, the temple dates back 226 years. Originally named 'Wat Hua Khao' due to its location atop durian hills, it was later renamed 'Wat Khao Durian' by local villagers.



Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam
Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam is one of the largest water reservoirs in Thailand. This vital structure plays a significant role in water management and irrigation. It is also a unique tourist destination during the 5N4D Thailand tour. The area surrounding the dam boasts stunning natural landscapes, with fields, mountains, and lush forests, making it an ideal location for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and photography.



“Amazing Thailand Travel to gain more”
With the slogan “Amazing Thailand Travel to gain more,” Thailand invites travelers from around the world to explore its incredible offerings. The Kingdom of Smiles promises unforgettable experiences and surprises throughout your journey. Don’t miss the chance to discover Thailand and enjoy even more amazing adventures!
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Reference: Mytour.vn Travel Guide
Mytour.vnMarch 4, 2024