Breakfast at the hotel
08:00 am: Meet on tour guide in the hotel lobby.
Morning drive to Wat Pho - Wat Pho is regarded as the first centre of public education and is sometimes called ‘Thailand’s first university’. Mural paintings, inscriptions, and statues found in the temple educated people on various subjects such as literature, warfare, archaeology, astronomy, geology, meditation and is home of Thai traditional massages.
The monk's chanting ritual (at Wat Pho) only in the morning and is subject to change without prior notice. A visit to the Royal Grand Palace, the nation’s landmark, and most praised royal monument in Thailand, with the enclosed and dazzling Wat Phra Kaew is a must. Wat Phra Kaew, also called the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is well known for its Golden Chedi, its Pantheon of the Chakri Kings and its Eight Coloured Tower. In Thailand, it is considered by many to be a living example of a classical Siamese Court, being the former residence of the kings of Thailand.
Experience an afternoon trip along the bustling Chao Phya River and the quiet Klong (canals) in a long tail boat, in which you can enjoy scenes of Bangkok life. We will bring you to a more traditional and serene way of living around Thonburi residential areas, away from all the skyscrapers and modern buildings of Bangkok City Centre. We will also stop by the “Temple of Dawn” (officially named Wat Arun).
After the tour is completed, we will take you back to your hotel.
Lunch at local restaurant (Food only)
NOTES
- Opening times: Wat Pho is open daily from 08:30 to 18:00. The Grand Palace is open daily from 08:30 to 15:30, except when there are special royal ceremonies or when it is used for state functions. Wat Arun is open daily from 08:00 to 17:30
- Please bring a copy of your passport for security check before entering the palace.
- For visiting temples and cultural sites, ladies should wear short-sleeved top with full-length trousers or knee-length skirts. Gentlemen should wear trousers and short-sleeved shirts for religious reasons. No sandals or flip-flops are allowed.
Evening Private Tuk Tuk Foodie Tour
Starting time 06:00 PM
Enjoy a night spent exploring Bangkok via Tuk-Tuk, so named for the sound emitted from its small capacity, two-cycle engine.
Your evening of adventure begins as you embark upon your 4-hour open-air journey that will take you past bustling markets, ancient temples, and savory street food as you witness the city come alive under a glistening stream of vibrant night lights. Continue to Wat Prayoon, standing out from the rest of the city’s temples thanks in part to its iconic red fence, fashioned out of ancient lances, swords, and axes. The temple was built during the reign of King Rama III and features a low-rise Turtle Mountain housing spirits dedicated to the deceased.
From there, pass by the Memorial Bridge, stretching over the Chao Phraya River.
At the Giant Swing, learn about the prior influence of Brahmanism in Thailand. The nearly 70-foot swing was originally built in 1784 to serve as an integral part of Brahmin ceremonies.
Enjoy a visit to the Flower Market, where you will see numerous varieties of exotic orchids and sweet-smelling flowers. The buzz in0 this market is best experienced at night during which busy vendors load their wares up and down their mopeds.
Travel to Yaowarat Road, home to Bangkok’s thriving Chinatown District. Here you will find an array of gold shops, exotic markets, historic buildings and colorful snacks. Visit a local restaurant where you can sample mango sticky rice.
Overnight in Bangkok.