After early breakfast. Depart Bangkok passing through the coconut palms, fruit orchards and salt fields en route for kanchanaburi, a lush province with scenic forests,waterfalls, rivers, and mountain valleys (about2.5 hours from bangkok). En route, stop to visit one of Thailand’smost popular attractions- the rural floating market of damnoen Saduak. At the market, embarking on a short long-tail boat ride to glimpse the market and that of rural life styles along the canals of this province.Afterwards, continue to Kanchanaburi to visit the famous bridge over the River Kwai.After lunch, visit the thailand-Burma Railway Center, an interactive museum, information and research facility dedicated to presenting the history of the Thailand-burma Railway. The fully air-conditioned center offers the visitor an educational and moving experience,There are also two well-kept cemeteries here from the war,20 NovemberAfter breakfast at your floating bungalow, taking a short cruise back to the pier before driving to to Ayutthaya(city of king,in Thai) the former capital city of Thailand from 1350 to 1767 and onceSoutheast Asia’s most powerful until invasion by the Burmese. Once there, touring the impressive ruins of the UNESCO world Heritage site. Midday, lunch will be serve at local Thai restaurant near river afterwards drive to Bangkok international airport for you afternoon flight to Siem Reap.En route, stopping to visit Wats Phanancheng and Wat Yai mongkol Of the old city, theruins of the royal palace are among the few that remain and are now a UNESCO world Heritage Site.Note;Bang pa-in Palace dress code requires covered legs and shoulders.