THAILAND FIELD TRIPS
Your adventure starts with KEI! Join us on cultural activities, day trips, and overnight excursions. Transportation, lodging, and admission for planned activities are included. Below are the most commonly organized field trips. KEI reserves the right to change planned activities for destinations of equal value and interest. Field trips may change based on availability, local festivals, and student interest. Academic year and multiple-term students participate in planned field trips during their first term of study.
Bangkok Activities
Bangkok has much to offer. The Grand Palace and its sacred Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Pho with an enormous reclining Buddha, Wat Arun with its steep steps and Khmer-style spire, Yaowarat Road, and Damnoen Saduak Floating Market are just a few of the places you will explore with KEI.
Ayutthaya (Day Trip)
Founded in 1350, Ayutthaya became the second Siamese capital after Sukhothai. Ayutthaya’s ideal location between China, India, and the Malay Archipelago made it the trading capital of Asia. By 1700 Ayutthaya had become the largest city in the world with a total of 1 million inhabitants. Although it was destroyed by the Burmese in the 18th century, its prang (reliquary towers) and gigantic monasteries are reminders of its past splendor. Ayutthaya was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991.
Don Wai Floating Market (Day Trip)
The floating market at Wat Don Wai is a popular destination. It is located on the Nakhon Chai Si River, about 30 km from Bangkok, and retains the appearance of a market dating back to King Rama. The food stalls are actually on solid ground, overlooking the river. It’s a great place to pick up local food. You can also eat in one of the many restaurants that border the river.
Ko-Samet Island (Multi-Day Trip)
This lovely island has one of the most pristine beaches in Thailand. A ferry ride from Bangkok, it is popular with Thais seeking a peaceful escape from the city. We will spend a couple of days on Ko-Samet to enjoy the
Northern Thailand (Multi-Day Trip)
We get on an airplane to fly to Northern Thailand for a 3 to 4-day excursion starting with Chiang Mai, the second most important city in Thailand. Students will also visit villages to get a glimpse of Thai rural life, and a nature reserve (conditions permitting).
Formerly, Chiang Mai stood on an ancient trade route. It is well known for the number of sumptuous Buddhist temples dating back to the 14th century. Students also visit the Umbrella and Silk Factory (or similar), a long-standing handcraft in Chiang Mai. In Chiang Rai, students can stand on the hill of the Gate of Siam and see over the Mekong River to Laos. The city is the gateway to the “Golden Triangle,” the area where Thailand, Laos and Myanmar meet.
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