What You Will Do
Book this private half day Bangkok city tour to immerse yourself in the cultural and historical heritage of Bangkok by exploring the Grand Palace, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, the temple of the Emerald Buddha, the option for Wat Pho. Enjoy this tour with an experienced local tour guide.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Bangkok
10 minutes
Following hotel pick up from Bangkok city area hotel at 9 am by English speaking guide start your private Bangkok half day city tour.
2
The Grand Palace
1 hour
You will continue to visit The Grand Palace. The Grand Palace was a previous living arrangement for King Rama I to King Rama V of the Rattanakosin Kingdom. Today, the place is utilized for facilitating regal services and respecting the ruler's visitors, State visitors, and other outside dignitaries. It is additionally a place where stays of rulers and high-positioned individuals from the imperial family were arranged before cremation.
3
Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)
20 minutes
Keep on enjoying Wat Phra Kaew. The Wat Phra Kaew, otherwise called "the temple of the Emerald Buddha" situated inside the grounds of the Grand Palace in Bangkok is Thailand's most consecrated temple and an imperative journey site for Thai Buddhists. The temple cherishes Thailand's most very adored Buddha image, the Emerald Buddha. The picture is housed in the ubosot (ordination hall), an extremely fancy building built amid the second half of the eighteenth century subsequent to King Rama I had set up Bangkok as the new capital of Siam. The dividers of the Rattanakosin style building are embellished with paintings.
4
Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
1 hour
Next you will visit Wat Arun. One of Bangkok's most renowned points of interest and known from numerous postcards, the Wat Arun is best known for its monstrous prang, a pinnacle on the Chao Phra river bank worked in Khmer building style. The prang with its tallness of in excess of 80 meters is the most noteworthy in Thailand.The Wat Arun, generally known as "the Temple of Dawn", is one of just six temples of the most elevated review of the five star Royal Temples, and subsequently one of Thailand's most respected temples.
5
Amulet Market
1 hour
The Amulet Market in Bangkok, Thailand is a well-known and historic market that specializes in selling amulets and other superstitious items. It is located near Wat Mahathat and is popular among a specific group of people. Visiting this market is a unique and rare experience.
6
Wat Phra Chetuphon
30 minutes
Finally, visit Wat Pho, or the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is the most established and biggest Buddhist temple in Bangkok. It is home to more Buddha pictures than some other Bangkok temple and it shields the biggest Buddha in Thailand.
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