After an early breakfast, you will depart at 8:00 am to start your journey in Bangkok. You’ll begin at the Grand Palace. Strolling through the palace grounds feels like walking through an Asian version of Alice in Wonderland — the buildings are so beautiful they almost don’t feel real. Your local guide will tell you all about the history behind the palace and the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand, Wat Phra Kaew. This place is considered to be the spiritual center of the nation, making it a visit that you cannot afford to miss.
Afterwards you’ll board a longtail boat down the Chao Phraya River, also known as the River of Kings. The name of the river perfectly reflects this part of the tour; you’ll feel like royalty on your relaxing journey! This river is also the reason why Bangkok is known as the ‘Venice of the East,’ and you’ll explore this nickname further as you glide through the network of khlongs, or canals. Many of the khlongs have been filled in over the years and converted into roads. These roads have turned into little Thai communities, and as you swoop through the waters you’ll discover insights into these neighborhoods. This area of Bangkok feels like a world away from the busy streets and chaos, and a welcome break from the bustling city center!
Get off at a pier at Wat Arun, or the Dawn Temple, one of Thailand's most important religious sites, guarding the spiritual lives of Thai Buddhists from dawn to dusk. It is easily one of the most stunning temples in Bangkok, not only because of its riverside location, but also because the design is very different to the other temples you can visit in Bangkok.
From one beautiful temple to another, you’ll move on to Wat Pho, another temple that is integral to the Buddhist religion in Thailand. It’s home to the famous golden reclining Buddha and is the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. This is one of the most popular things to do in Bangkok, and with our local guide to take your through the temples, you’ll hear all the secret stories and local knowledge about the place.
A ride on a tuk-tuk is undoubtedly one of the best things to do in Bangkok, and completely necessary to make you feel like a local. Your local guide will ride along with you as you whiz through the busy streets of Bangkok, stopping at the marvelous Phra Sumeru Fortress, where you’ll learn a bit about the history behind this area. The next stop on the tuk-tuk ride is the Amulet Market, where locals sell all kinds of traditional Thai amulets, charms, and medicines. Your next destination will be Wat Saket, a temple that lies at the foot of the Golden Mount. Your local guide will take you up the 318 steps (sorry, your tuk-tuk can’t help you with that one!) to the 360-degree view of the surrounding old Rattanakosin Island, a view which makes the climb totally worth it.
After an incredible first day you head back to the hotel and the rest of the evening is yours.
Included Activities
• The Grand Palace
• Klong tour by longtail boat
• Wat Arun
• Wat Pho
• Tuk Tuk Experience
• Wat Saket - The Golden Mount
Meals included: Breakfast
Accommodation
Asai China Town Hotel (Comfy Room) or similar