Description
Start at Wat Traimit, the temple which is famous for holding the largest golden Buddha in the world, standing at five meters in height and over five and a half tunes.
Then you’ll pass through the city’s Chinatown to glimpse the cultural diversity in the city center, before heading to Wat Pho, an ancient Buddhist temple complex,
which holds more Buddha statues than any other temple in the country. Visit Grand Palace tour Bangkok, this wonderful Palace tour, we will discover fascinating
Buddhist temples combined in amazing contrasts with magnificent Royal Palace, Bangkok lifestyles and Thai classical traditions. Grand Palace, and Emerald Buddha.
This is the perfect introduction to Thailand, the Buddhist faith, regal splendor, and tradition. Though no longer the royal residence, it remains, the symbol of the kingdom.
You’ll visit the key attractions around the Grand Palace including Wat Phra Kaew Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Royal Pantheon, Coronation Throne Hall, Royal
Reception Hall, and Royal Funeral Hall. Your last stop is at the Marble Temple, or Wat Benchamabopit, the most beautiful of Bangkok’s temples, and made of imported
Italian marble. This is a wonderful tour of Bangkok’s cultural richness and diversity and one that no traveler should miss.
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PRICE for all Private Tours Includes :
- Air-conditioned vehicles with experienced driver.
- English Speaking Guide.
- Transfer from / to Hotel.
- Entrance Fee.
Does not Include :
- Lunch & Dinner.
- Items of a personal nature.
- Tips or Gratuities to Guides or Drivers.
- Personal expenses such as drinks, insurance, tips for driver, etc.
- Other service not mentioned on this program.
If you need any additional information please Contact Us. +66 8900 500 90
This tour needs to be pre paid, as we have to pre pay the Sanctuary to secure your place.
A cell number if you have one with you when you get to Bangkok.
Warning Tips..It can be hot our there! Thailand is very hot. Please bring plenty of bottled water, sun screen etc.
Don’t forget to bring a cap, towel, sun glasses, energy drinks, painkillers etc.
Take special care of camera equipment make sure battery is full charged.
It’s easy to trip and drop a camera. Always keep back up SD cards and back up your photos.
Remark : Palace and Temples are sacred places, please dress politely. No Shorts, no sleeveless shirts.
Hat, cap and umbrella may helpful. Certain buildings may close on holiday and during Royal Ceremonies.
Camera may not use in the buildings. Wear any comfort walking shoes. (Easy to put on and off)