THAILAND
Chiang Mai (3 days)

What we do
- Night market
- Lantern festival (Nov 5th & 6th)
- Temple hopping (Wat Phra Singh)
- Grand Canyon -For swimming, kayaking, cliff jumping & water sports
- Street food tour
- Elephant sanctuary tour (Doi Inthanon Elephant park)
- Visit the King and queen Pagodas
- Take a traditional Thai cooking class
- Chiang Mai Monks trail
Where to stay
- Hostel: Mad Monkey Hostel Chiang Mai - the premiere hostel Chain throughout South East Asia, mad Monkey Chiang Mai will set you up well to meet other travelers, party in a pool and go on daily tours. Mad Monkey Chiang Mai has a pool, gym, bar and food for your stay.
- Air BnB: Expect to spend $100-$200 for a 3 night stay for something near city center.
- Hotels: Phor Liang Menu Terracotta is a great option for Thai architecture and culture.
- Hotel: The Askari heritage is excellent choice for luxury and location.
- Luxury: Khum Phaya Resort
Koh Phangan (2 days)

What To Do
- Full moon party
- Sunset at Amsterdam bar
- Bottle beach Trek
- Night Market
- Jungle party
- Yoga class
- Snorkeling/scuba adventure
Pai (2 days)

What we do
- Tipsy Tubing
- Pub crawl
- Scooter rental
- Pai Canyon
- Saturday Walking Market
- Watch sunset at Two Huts
- Morpaeng Waterfall
- Yun lai viewpoint
- Pai walking street
- Nam Lod Cave
Where to stay
- Hostel: Revolution Hostel Pai. With daily pool parties and a social atmosphere for ~$10 per night Revolution is the place to be.
- Hostel: Atlas Valley Pai. If your looking to get away from the party and experience more of Pai's incredible nature Atlas Valley is an excellent option. With a focus on Peace Atlas valley offers free yoga classes and local sourced meals.
- Airbnb: Expect to spend less than $120 for 2 nights at a villa with breathtaking views in Pai
- Luxury: Pai village boutique resort.
Tips: The Best way to Get to Pai is by bus or Minivan. It should take about 4 hours and be less than $10!
Phuket (3 days)

What To Do
- Monkey hill
- Kara Beach
- Island Hopping tour
- Phuket old town
- Rent a scooter
- Massage
- Phuket FantaSea
- Doctor fish
- Soi Dog foundation
- Pub crawl
- Naithon Beach staircase
- Big Buddha
- Phuket night Markets
- Bangala road
Tips: The Patong beach area may be the party capitol of the world, the further you get from the craziness the cheaper and less touristy the island of Phuket will get.
Bankok

Where to stay
Bangkok offers something for every type of traveler from cultural gems and bustling markets to world class food and vibrant nightlife.
What to do
- Icon Siam (the first floor is one of the best food courts in the world)
- Khao San Road - busiest backpacker street in Thailand. It is not for the faint fo heart.
- Vertigo Moon bar rooftop
- Go on a bike tour
- Catch a Muay Thai fight at Rajadamnern stadium
- Chinatown - Largest Chinatown in the world.
- Go on a Tuk Tuk tour
- Take a stroll through Lumphini park
- Chatuchak weekend market
- Get a custom Tailored suit (for cheap)
- The Grand Palace
- Chao praya river trip

Where To Stay
- Hostel: Mad Monkey Bangkok. There are many hostels located nearby the party epicenter that is Khaosan road and this is the best. Expect a reliable social atmosphere, clean rooms, a pool and a memorable pub crawl.
- Hostel: Ralph Bangkok. $12. a much quieter more culture focused option away from all the noise is RALPH Bangkok
- AirBnb: Expect to pay $50 per night for something cozy with a kitchen and ~$100 per night for something with a view and a pool.
- Hotel: Marriott Surawongse
- Luxury: Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort
Tips: Dress modestly when visiting temples. Don’t exchange money at the airport. download grab rideshare app.