Thailand is a country of beautiful contrasts — ancient temples beside glittering skylines, jungle trails opening onto river views, and island shores that feel like the end of the world in the very best way. When you travel through it with Four Seasons, those contrasts don’t just coexist. They become a journey.
As a Four Seasons Preferred Partner through 360 Private Travel, I’m able to book this journey with exclusive extras — daily breakfast, a hotel credit, room upgrades, and VIP status at every Four Seasons property. Here is how the trip comes together.
Preferred Partner Perks — Included With Every Booking
Book through Sophibee and receive daily breakfast for two, a hotel credit to spend as you wish, room upgrades when available, and VIP status at every Four Seasons along the way — perks you simply cannot get by booking directly.
Your Journey at a Glance
Bangkok
4 nights
→
Chiang Rai
3 nights
→
Chiang Mai
4 nights
→
Koh Samui
4–7 nights
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Bangkok
Last nights
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First Stop
Bangkok
Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River
Your journey begins where city energy meets the river’s calm. The Four Seasons Bangkok sits in the city’s creative district, and from the moment you arrive, the Chao Phraya River becomes a living backdrop to everything you do.
Start your mornings with a swim in one of two temperature-controlled infinity pools, or take quiet laps in the 35-meter lap pool. The Urban Wellness Center offers spa treatments when the city calls for a pause. Michelin-recognized dining is right on your doorstep, and many guest rooms and suites look out over the river.
Four nights give you the perfect pace to explore Bangkok’s temples, markets, and golden riverside sunsets before the rest of Thailand opens up ahead.
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Second Stop
Chiang Rai
Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle — Chiang Rai
A 75-minute non-stop flight from Bangkok brings you to Chiang Rai — and to one of the most extraordinary places to stay in all of Asia. The Four Seasons Tented Camp sits in the bamboo jungles where Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos meet at the Mekong River. It feels genuinely remote, and genuinely magical.
There are only a handful of luxury tents here, each looking out over the jungle and the river below. Days unfold slowly. Everything — meals, experiences, adventures — is fully included in your stay.
The camp welcomes guests aged 9 and above, making it a wonderful choice for families with older children ready for something a little wilder.
Signature Experiences
Prefer to skip Chiang Rai? That works perfectly, too. A non-stop flight from Bangkok to Chiang Mai takes just 70 minutes, and you can begin your northern Thailand chapter there instead.
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Third Stop
Chiang Mai
Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai
From the Tented Camp, a 70-minute helicopter ride — or a scenic 4-hour drive through mountain landscapes — brings you to the Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai. Rice paddies stretch in every direction, mist-covered mountains rise in the distance, and elegant pavilions are built in the style of the ancient Lanna Kingdom.
This is a place for slowing right down. Begin each day with yoga at the Wara Cheewa Spa, overlooking the fields. Spend an afternoon in the cooking school discovering bold northern Thai flavors. Or simply sit beside your private pool and let the mountains do the rest.
Signature Experiences
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Fourth Stop
✨ Filming Location — The White Lotus
Koh Samui
Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui
A short flight brings you to the island — and to an entirely different kind of Four Seasons. Koh Samui is all about ease. Pristine beaches, the calm blue Gulf of Siam stretching out before you, and an infinity pool that seems to pour straight into the sea.
You may recognize the resort — it became internationally famous as the filming location for The White Lotus. In person, it’s even more beautiful than it looks on screen. Spend your days on the beach, out on the water, or on your private deck with a cool drink and absolutely nothing that needs doing.
Depending on your time, four to seven nights here is ideal. Take as many as you can.
Signature Experiences
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Final Nights
Back to Bangkok
Before you fly home, the journey circles back to where it began. A few last nights at the Four Seasons Bangkok — on the river, in the city — give you time to breathe, wander, and do anything you didn’t quite get to on arrival. It’s the kind of ending this trip deserves.
© Sophibee Travel · Luxury Travel Advisory · Four Seasons Preferred Partner via 360 Private Travel
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