2026 February Thailand & The Legends of Siam Tour with Larry Gelwix

Dates January 30-February 13, 2026
Destination Bangkok, Thailand; Chiang Rai, Thailand; Chiang Mai, Thailand; Wat Doi Suthep, Thailand; Phuket, Thailand; Phang Nga Bay, Thailand; Ankgor, Cambodia;
Duration 12 days 11 nights
Price From 3,459

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By popular demand, we’ve added a second departure of our Legends of Siam tour for 2026! Join Larry Gelwix on this incredible journey through Thailand that sells out early every year — and it’s easy to see why. It’s the BEST itinerary to fully experience the beauty, culture, and warmth of this vibrant country.

For those ready for an adventure, be sure to add the extension to Cambodia and experience Angkor Wat. Travelers have been compiling lists ever since Antipater of Sidon came up with his Seven Wonders of the World, in the second century B.C. On my own list of wonders, no place would have a more secure claim than Angkor, the capital of the ancient Khmer kingdom. What makes Angkor Wat unique is that since its construction, unlike other temples, Angkor Wat has remained a “working temple” since it was built in the 15th century and thus has never fallen into disrepair. UNESCO named the Angkor Archaeological Park, situated just outside of Siem Reap, Cambodia, a World Heritage Site for good reason. 

*While the physical activity on this tour (walking distances) is not significant, the days are full of touring from breakfast to dinner time with "downtime" only in the evening.

Tour ID #9226A30

To book this tour, contact your favorite Morris Columbus Travel Advisor or the Group Tour Manager listed below:

Megan Shouse, Tour Manager
Tel: (801) 483-6171
Email - mshouse@morrismurdock.com

Day 1: Saturday, January 31, 2026
Day 1: Saturday, January 31, 2026

USA - Bangkok, Thailand

Evening departure and fly west over the Pacific Ocean, crossing the International Date Line and “lose” a day 

Meals : In-flight
Day 2: Sunday, February 1, 2026
Day 2: Sunday, February 1, 2026

Arrive in Bangkok, Thailand

Airport welcome by local hosts. Transfer to our hotel, perfectly situated in downtown Bangkok in close proximity to city attractions, nightlife, shopping, and restaurants. Overnight in Bangkok.

Meals : Dinner, In-flight
Day 3: Monday,  February 2, 2026
Day 3: Monday, February 2, 2026

Bangkok: Highlights of the City of Angels

After breakfast, we embark on an excursion to see the highlights of the city, passing through the narrow streets of Chinatown and past Pak Klong Talad, the colorful fresh flower market, to the historical roots of Bangkok. We continue on to one of the great Wonders of the World, the magnificent Royal Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew, a Royal Temple within the palace grounds, dating back to 1782 AD and the Chakri Dynasty. (In Thailand, wat is a Hindu or Buddhist temple and a source of spiritual enlightenment.) The main chapel houses the most revered religious icon in Thailand, the magnificent Emerald Buddha, cloaked in seasonal costumes of woven gold and jewels. We continue on a guided tour of the grounds, including the house occupied temporarily by Anna Leonowens, the English school teacher depicted in the 1951 Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway musical, “The King and I,” starring Yul Brynner and more recently by Jodie Foster in “Anna & The King.”

One of the most impressive monuments along the river is Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn. We will enjoy lunch at one of Larry’s favorite Bangkok restaurants. After lunch we depart in traditional Thai “long tail” boats and explore the city by water. Bangkok is the “Venice of the East” with 1,362 canals. We go where most tourists never go. We explore the residential canals (“klongs”) of the city where the common people live and work. It a sensory experience never to be forgotten.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch
Day 4: Tuesday,  February 3, 2026
Day 4: Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Bangkok

Today is a free day to explore the many exciting areas of the city. It is easy to get around town, especially via Bangkok’s water and land taxis, Sky Train elevated rail system, and modern subway system. It is a perfect day for relaxing, shopping, and mixing with the locals. Optional tours are available to Ayutthaya and the Summer Palace of the Royal Family, jungle bicycling, cooking classes, Weekend Market, and more for you to enjoy. This evening we enjoy a dinner cruise sailing the Chao Praya River.

Meals : Breakfast
Day 5: Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Day 5: Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Bangkok - Chiang Rai

Morning flight to Chiang Rai. Our tour includes a visit to the famous Wat Rong Khun, better known to visitors as the “White Temple”. The temple is a contemporary, unconventional art exhibit in the style of a Buddhist temple. The main building of the temple is reached by crossing a bridge over a small lake. In front of the bridge are outreaching hands symbolizing unrestrained desire. The bridge proclaims the way to happiness is by foregoing temptation, greed, and desire. After crossing the bridge we arrive at the “Gate of Heaven, guarded by two creatures representing Death and Rahu, who decides the fate of the dead. After visiting this temple, we continue on to additional sites of Chiang Rai.

Meals : Breakfast
Day 6: Thursday, February 5, 2026
Day 6: Thursday, February 5, 2026

Chiang Rai & the Golden Triangle

After breakfast we depart for the ancient Lanna capitol of Chiangsaen on the Mekong River. Lunch at exciting local restaurant tucked away in the jungle (you will never forget today’s jungle journey and lunch!).

We continue onward to Doi Tung Mountain, the beautiful Mae Fah Luang Botanical Gardens, and the Royal Villa. A walking tour of the interior is possible if members of the Royal Family are not in residence. The gardens remind visitors of Buchart Gardens in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Chiang Rai has its own very popular night market just a block away from our hotel.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch
Day 7: Friday,  February  6, 2026
Day 7: Friday, February 6, 2026

Chiang Rai - Chiang Mai

We head northward through the increasingly hilly terrain. The surrounding mountains are actually the foothills of the Himalayas. Others drive to Chiang Mai. Not us! We board long-tail boats for an exciting two-hour ride up the scenic Kok River en route to Chiang Mai, stopping at a remote hill tribe village along the way. We continue by motorcoach into the lush Chiang Dao Valley for lunch at a resort hidden and tucked away in the middle of the jungle. After lunch we continue on through the jungle and mountains to Chiang Mai.

Once the capital of the ancient Lanna Kingdom, the city of Chiang Mai is more than 700 years old and you can see it everywhere with massive walls surrounding the city, five gates, and a moat. You will find the northern province distinctively different from Bangkok and central plains with unique cuisine, art and architecture, and a charming and friendly “laid back” lifestyle. Outside the city, rugged mountains covered with dense forests and jungles provide ample habitat for elephants, wild orchids, and remote hill tribe villages. Upon arrival in Chiang Mai we transfer to our hotel located adjacent to the famous Chiang Mai Night Bazaar.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch
Day 8: Saturday,  February 7, 2026
Day 8: Saturday, February 7, 2026

Wat Doi Suthep

Today we explore the nearby national parks and forests and make our way to Wat Doi Suthep, a spectacular temple perched on the side of a mountain overlooking Chiang Mai and the Ping River Valley. (Wat Doi Suthep is the famous “gold temple.”) Our guide will relate the fascinating tale of how the temple site was selected and the superhuman effort that was involved in building the road leading up to it. You can climb the impressive 300-step naga staircase or use the funicular tram. This is a lively, working temple and a resident monk will give you a personal blessing if you like, then ring the temple bells three times for good luck. (Note from Larry: “Doi Suthep is my favorite wat [temple] in all of Thailand. It is a site not to be missed in your travels. It is also known as the “Gold Temple.” Words cannot describe it!”) We descend from the mountain, through the valleys, and back into Chiang Mai for a tour including major landmarks, temples, and shopping within the old city walls.

Chiang Mai is the handicraft capital of the Kingdom. This afternoon we visit Sankampaeng Road, home of traditional handicraft workshops and factories. Silk, cotton, hard-carved wood in all shapes and size, lacquer ware, silversmiths, handmade paper and umbrellas to name just a few of the shopping opportunities. For lunch we visit a famous local restaurant for their Thai buffet featuring a delicious northern Thai specialty – khao soy – a savory chicken curry noodle soup, plus a wide variety of Thai and Western delicacies. The balance of the day is at leisure with plenty of shopping time. You will find “anything and everything” from inexpensive Thai souvenirs to silks to food to jewelry to fine examples of traditional Thai workmanship and handicrafts. This will “blow you away!” Our hotel is perfectly located in the center of everything.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch
Day 9: Sunday,  February  8, 2026
Day 9: Sunday, February 8, 2026

Chiang Dao

Following breakfast we venture into the mountains surrounding Chiang Mai. Our first stop is the an Elephant Camp for an “up close and personal” demonstration of the strength, agility, and intelligence of these massive pachyderms, followed by an unforgettable elephant safari through the forest and along the river. We continue to venture deeper into the Chiang Dao Valley…literally in the middle of nowhere! We next visit the famous orchid and butterfly plantation. We return to Chiang Mai late afternoon with plenty of time for shopping.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch
Day 10: Monday,  February 9, 2026
Day 10: Monday, February 9, 2026

Chiang Mai - Phuket

Late morning flight from Chiang Mai to the island of Phuket. We transfer from the airport to our resort. Phuket, the “Pearl of the South,” is widely known as the most beautiful of all the Thai islands. Phuket has a culture all of its own with a rich mixture of Thai and other Southeast Asia ethnicities. The island features the Andaman Sea and offers a varied terrain including powdery white sand beaches, limestone cliffs, forests, and tropical vegetation including microclimates throughout the island. Phuket is a bit of the Garden of Eden, South Pacific dreams, and Jurassic Park (without the dinosaurs). It really is a paradise never to be forgotten.

Meals : Breakfast
Day 11: Tuesday,  February 10, 2026
Day 11: Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Phang Nga Bay

Early this afternoon we head north to the Phang Nga Bay. A distinctive feature of Phang Nga Bay is the sheer limestone cliffs that jut vertically out of the emerald green water. James Bond Island and Koh Pannyi are just two of the more famous spots in this bay. A leisurely afternoon cruise takes us through the dramatic limestone islands. The interior of these islands are hallow and this is where the fun begins. Our large cruising boat will stop at several islands. In pairs we will board a kayak paddled by a local guide that will take us through a short exterior tunnel to the interior of the island which is hallow and open to the sky. Tropical birds and monkeys inhabit many of these islands. (Larry’s note, “The Phang Nga Bay sea kayak is absolutely, positively my favorite excursion in all of Thailand. The guide does the paddling, you just sit back and take in the experience. It is sensory overload.”) This excursion is perfect for people of all ages. We return to Phuket in our large boat at sunset with a light dinner served onboard. This is an experience not to be missed and will be talked about forever! (Actual tour times will be set according to the tides.)

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Day 12: Wednesday,  February 11, 2026
Day 12: Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Phuket

Today is a free day to enjoy the white sand beaches, blue ocean waters, gentle trade winds, rainforests, jungle, shopping, and wonderful dining. The food…oh my gosh, the food! You may want to just relax or take a short drive to lively Patong City with its many restaurants, shopping areas, and nightlife..

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Day 13: Thursday,  February 12, 2026
Day 13: Thursday, February 12, 2026

Phuket - Bangkok

Morning free to enjoy the resort or stroll to Nai Harn Beach. Afternoon flight to Bangkok for overnight before returning home the following day.

Meals : Breakfast
Day 14:Friday,  February 13, 2026
Day 14:Friday, February 13, 2026

Bangkok - USA

Return flights to the United States arriving home the same day. 

We hope you will join us and continue on to Cambodia and experience Siem Reap! 

Meals : Breakfast
OPTIONAL POST TOUR OF CAMBODIA:  February 12-16, 2026
OPTIONAL POST TOUR OF CAMBODIA: February 12-16, 2026

OPTIONAL POST-TOUR OF CAMBODIA

February 12, 2026: Phuket – Siem Reap, Cambodia

February 13, 2026:: Angkor Wat

February 14, 2026: Angkor Wat, Great Tonle Sap Lake, & Siem Reap

February 15, 2026: Siem Reap – Bangkok.

February 16, 2026: Bangkok – USA

Post-Tour Price: $1,195 per person (based on double occupancy) | Single Occupancy: TBD

Please click on the TOUR INCLUDES button for more details!


What is Included?

  • First-class hotel accommodations/best available
  • Thailand airfare Bangkok to Chiang Mai & Chiang Rai to Bangkok
  • Services of expert local guides
  • Admissions and entrance fees as per the itinerary
  • Meals as listed
  • Bottled water is provided with included lunches and dinners
  • Airport and hotel luggage porterage
  • Airport to hotel transfers when NOT arriving or departing at the same time as the group.
  • All group transfers and ground transportation as per the itinerary
  • All current & applicable Thailand hotel taxes and fees

NOT Included:

  • International air from your home city to Bangkok, Round Trip (Group air TBD)
  • Airport to hotel transfers when NOT arriving or departing at the same time as the group.
  • OPTIONAL Cambodia: international air Bangkok-Siem Reap & Phnom Penh-Bangkok ($1195.00)
  • Prepaid tipping for Thailand Tour $110 per person
  • Anything not specifically listed as included
  • Tips and gratuities to local tour guides
  • Note: Your Morris Columbus Travel Professional agent can assist you with international airfare

Pricing Options:

  • Double Occupancy - $3,459 per person
  • Single Occupancy - $4,713 for private room
  • Triple Occupancy - $3,459 per person

Pricing Options:

  • $500.00 deposit due at the time of booking
  • Full payment due October 2, 2025
  • $75 CASH DISCOUNT per person (Credit card allowed on initial deposit only, all other payments by check or ACH to qualify)
  • Terms & Conditions
    **Travel insurance is highly recommended. Consult your Morris Columbus Travel Professional for details


    POST TOUR TO CAMBODIA

    $1,195 per person (based on double occupancy) | Single Occupancy: TBD

    Cambodia: Angkor Wat & Phonm Penh

    "Travelers have been compiling lists ever since Antipater of Sidon came up with his Seven Wonders of the World, in the second century B.C. On my own list of wonders, no place would have a more secure claim than Angkor, the capital of the ancient Khmer kingdom. Occupying 120 square miles of tropical forest near the present-day town of Siem Reap, in northwestern Cambodia, the archaeological district of Angkor consists of hundreds of sculptured stone Buddhist and Hindu temples built by the Khmer over 600 years. The ruins of the Angkor temples, built from the 9th to 15th centuries, are must-see! At its height in the 13th century, the city of Angkor is estimated to have had a million residents. Angkor was the most advanced city in the world. The Khmer kingdom covered almost all of Southeast Asia, making it that era’s largest civilization. What makes Angkor Wat unique is that since its construction, unlike other temples, Angkor Wat has remained a “working temple” since it was built in the 15th century and thus has never fallen into disrepair. UNESCO named the Angkor Archaeological Park, situated just outside of Siem Reap, Cambodia, a World Heritage Site for good reason. Please come and join me. Let me show you Cambodia and Angkor Wat."  Larry Gelwix

    February 12, 2026: Phuket – Siem Reap, Cambodia 

    We depart Phuket this morning and fly to Siem Reap, Cambodia, the nearest town to the incomparable ancient Khmer temple complex of Angkor. From the 9th to 15th centuries, Angkor was both the power base of a mighty military and political force, and the heart of a rich and sophisticated civilization. You will see magnificent and massive stone monuments, ancient temples, wide majestic causeways, imposing gateways and towers ― all in a wonderful Indiana Jones type jungle setting!  (B). 

    February13, 2026:Angkor Wat    

    After breakfast we explore the vast network of Khmer temples and historical antiquity. We start with the great City of Angkor Thom. As the last capital of the Great Khmer Empire, the city is surrounded by an 8-meter high wall in a perfect square shape. We enter the city through the South gate carved with elephants and four giant faces. A row of 54 gods and demons holding the sacred Naga snake line the entrance path. We continue to Bayon Temple located in the center of the ancient city. This 12th century masterpiece is covered with bas relief carvings depicting battles, warriors, musicians, elephants, and scenes of everyday life. We next visit Baphoun, just recently opened to the public, as well as the Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King, and Phimeanakas, a royal enclosure. After lunch, we visit the most famous temple, and one you will quickly recognize, the magnificent Angkor Wat. Built in the 12th century, this World Heritage Site covers over 500 acres. We will explore the many galleries, libraries, pavilions, courtyards, and water ponds reflecting the temple. Intricately carved bas reliefs extend the length of the outer walls and corridors. “The most impressive and best preserved of the Khmer temples.” – Fodor’s

    This evening we attend a unique performance of Phare, the Cambodian Circus. But this is no Barnum & Bailey circus act. Formed in 1994, this group of young Cambodians use a Cirque du Soleil style performance to deal with the trauma of the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge genocide. The hour-long show mixes traditional and modern theatre, music, dance, and acrobatics, juggling, and contortion in a story about Cambodian lives and society. This is an unforgettable experience! Evening free to explore Siem Reap after dark including the “night market” and dining and entertainment venues. (B, L)

    February 14, 2026: Angkor Wat, Great Tonle Sap Lake, & Siem Reap

    TAfter breakfast we embark on an exciting adventure to Preah Dak Village by vintage World War 1-era Jeeps. The village offers a unique look into rural life in Cambodia, including local craftsman, noodle maker, stick rice cooked in bamboo, palm sugar cooking/harvesting, palm leaf weaving, and rice farming. Preah Dak Village is a famous and popular place for souvenirs such as handicrafts and art. Visitors can discover beautiful places and natural life. Lunch is at a village house. We continue our adventure to Banteay Srei, the “Citadel of Women”, a Hindu temple dedicated the gods Shiva and Parvati, dating to 967 AD. Considered by many to be the jewel in the crown of Angkorian art, Banteay Srei is cut from stone of a pinkish hue and includes some of the finest stone carving anywhere on earth. On the way back to the hotel, we stop at the APOPO Visitors Center for a demonstration of their humanitarian demining work.(B, L)

    February 15, 2026Siem Reap – Bangkok   

    Morning free to explore Siem Reap and get that last minute shopping! Afternoon flight to Bangkok for overnight. (B). 

    February 16, 2026: Bangkok– USA   

    Transfer to the Bangkok International Airport for our return flights home. Arrive home the same day(B)