Best Of Bangkok: Temples & Long-tail Boat Tour

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Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Hotel pickup Available
  • Duration: 6 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Departure Time :
    6 Hours Explore Bangkok For Transit Passengers, 10/8/2019 - 8/26/2024Monday - Sunday : 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Cancellation Policy :
    This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

Transit passengers who have to wait at Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang Airport between 6 to 12 hours can take a brief tour of Bangkok and its surrounding provinces. This will be a better way of spending time, sight-seeing while waiting for your flight. To many, it could be the only one stop-over to this city in a very long while. Our delicate tour guide and driver will make it worth for you.

Know More about this tour


The Grand Palace was the seat not only of the king and his court, but contained within its crenelated walls the entire government administration. The architecture is vibrantly Thai though there are some European designs as well. Brilliantly colored and gilded, and decorated with intricate detail, the overall effect is dazzling. The palace served as the official residence of the kings of Thailand from the 18th to the mid-20th century.
The most famous building on the palace grounds is Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple (wat) in Thailand. Construction of the temple began when King Rama I moved the capital from Thonburi to Bangkok in 1785. Unlike other Thai temples, it does not contain living quarters for monks; rather, it has only the richly decorated holy buildings, statues, and pagodas. The main temple building is the central ubosoth, which houses the Emerald Buddha. Though green in color, the Buddha is actually carved from a single piece of jade, and though only 17 inches tall, is the most revered object in Thailand. Also within the grounds are several palaces, used for various occasions: the Funeral Palace, Reception Palace, Throne Hall, Coronation Hall, and the Royal Guest House. The majority of halls and palaces can be viewed from outside only, but the exteriors are captivating enough to please.
Discover the bustling local market Pak Klong Talad, here you'll find flowers, fruits, and vegetables. It is the primary flower market in Bangkok and has been cited as a "place of symbolic values" to Bangkok residents.
Embarking on a longtail boat ride along the Chao Phraya River offers a unique vantage point from which to experience Bangkok. These traditional boats, known for their elongated shape and vibrant colors, slice through the waterways and provide a magnificent look at the city's riverside life.
The largest and most significant Chinese temple in Bangkok, a visit will wrap you up in incense smoke, dragons, pagodas and a world of iconography in glittering gold and crimson.

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The Grand Palace was the seat not only of the king and his court, but contained within its crenelated walls the entire government administration. The architecture is vibrantly Thai though there are some European designs as well. Brilliantly colored and gilded, and decorated with intricate detail, the overall effect is dazzling. The palace served as the official residence of the kings of Thailand from the 18th to the mid-20th century.
The most famous building on the palace grounds is Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple (wat) in Thailand. Construction of the temple began when King Rama I moved the capital from Thonburi to Bangkok in 1785. Unlike other Thai temples, it does not contain living quarters for monks; rather, it has only the richly decorated holy buildings, statues, and pagodas. The main temple building is the central ubosoth, which houses the Emerald Buddha. Though green in color, the Buddha is actually carved from a single piece of jade, and though only 17 inches tall, is the most revered object in Thailand. Also within the grounds are several palaces, used for various occasions: the Funeral Palace, Reception Palace, Throne Hall, Coronation Hall, and the Royal Guest House. The majority of halls and palaces can be viewed from outside only, but the exteriors are captivating enough to please.
Discover the bustling local market Pak Klong Talad, here you'll find flowers, fruits, and vegetables. It is the primary flower market in Bangkok and has been cited as a "place of symbolic values" to Bangkok residents.
Embarking on a longtail boat ride along the Chao Phraya River offers a unique vantage point from which to experience Bangkok. These traditional boats, known for their elongated shape and vibrant colors, slice through the waterways and provide a magnificent look at the city's riverside life.
The largest and most significant Chinese temple in Bangkok, a visit will wrap you up in incense smoke, dragons, pagodas and a world of iconography in glittering gold and crimson.

Inclusions

  • Bottled water
  • Longtail Boat Trip in Bangkok River
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Entries admission
  • English speaking licensed guide

Exclusions

  • Gratuities
  • Meals

Additional Info

Suitable for all physical fitness levels