- Thailand|1 Days Tour
BANGKOK - ROYAL PALACE AND TEMPLES - FULL DAY ON A PRIVATE BASIS - LUNCH
at the agreed time meeting with the guide for this day of visiting the Royal Palace and the main temples of Bangkok. Wat Pho, Wat Benchamabopit, Wat Trimitr and the flower market in Chinatown. Lunch included
IMPORTANT
Please dress appropriately, covering your shoulders and legs up to your knees
Please bring your Passport, often required for entry checks
Day 1
at the agreed time meeting with the guide for this day of visiting the Royal Palace and the main temples of Bangkok. Wat Pho, Wat Benchamabopit, Wat Trimitr and the flower market in Chinatown. Lunch included
ROYAL PALACE
Located in the heart of Bangkok, the Grand Palace was an ancient residence for King Rama I and King Rama V of the kingdom of Rattanakosin. Today, the place is used to host royal ceremonies and welcome guests of the king, guests of the state and other foreign dignitaries. It is also a place where the remains of kings and high-ranking members of the royal family were located prior to cremation.
The Royal Palace is divided into two main areas, which are the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the royal residence. The latter is divided into three main areas: the External Court, the Central Court and the Internal Court.
The Outer Court runs from Wiset Chai Si Gate to Phiman Chai Si Gate and includes the interior walls of the Royal Palace. It is now the home of several state offices such as the Bureau of the Royal Household, the office of her Majesty's chief private secretary and the office of the Royal Institute.
The Central Court starts from Phiman Chai Si Gate to Sanam Ratchakit Gate. The area is where important royal ceremonies such as the royal coronation and the royal coronation day ceremony take place. In the Middle Court area are the Phra Maha Monthien Buildings, the Chakri Maha Prasat Buildings, the Phra Maha Prasat Buildings and the Siwalai Gardens District.
The Inner Court begins at the Sanam Ratchakit Gate at Thaew Teng, the row houses that were formerly the palace walls during the reign of King Rama I. The southern area of the Inner Court was then a female-only area; no man except the king was allowed to enter the area, where the queens, wives, mothers consorts and daughters of the king lived together with many ladies and servants. The area has no longer served as a residence nowadays.
Suggestions
• Please dress correctly, covering your shoulders and legs up to your knees
• Please bring your passport, often required for entry checks
WAT PHO
Wat Pho is not only one of the most visited Buddhist temples in Bangkok, it is also the combination of history, medical science and educational institution. Officially baptized Wat Prachetuphon Vimon Mangkararam, Wat Pho was founded during the 16th century and later became the Royal Temple of King Rama I of the Chakri dynasty. Located within the main ordination hall is the 46-meter reclining sacred Buddha, whose feet are beautifully inlaid with mother-of-pearl, carved with sacred signs. Wat Pho is, among Thais, also known as "the nation's first public university", thanks to 1,360 marble inscriptions on medical, historical and liberal sciences found throughout the temple where people can read and learn at any time . Marble inscriptions on medical sciences, anatomy and orthopedics are the origins of the traditional massage principles of Wat Pho Thai, which made Wat Pho a world famous site. Traditional service, nowadays, is also available at the nearby pavilion. in 2008, Wat Pho was named UNESCO World Memory (MOW) as a documentary heritage for Asia and the Pacific region.
WAT TRAI MITR
This Buddhist temple near Bangkok's Chinatown is famous for only one thing: the Golden Buddha. The story goes that in 1931 there was a restoration which took place at Wat Phraya Krai in the Yannawa district. The main Buddha statue, which was made of concrete, was then moved to Wat Trai Mit, which was also undergoing a major renovation and expansion. Twenty years later, in 1955, when the structures were completed, the Buddha statue was moved to be embedded in one of the buildings. But the Buddha statue was too heavy and fell from the lifting crane and its cracked surface revealed the pure gold hidden inside. After flaking off the surface of the concrete, the three-meter high pure gold Buddha statue was unveiled. It had been made up of three tons of 18-karat gold during the ancient Sukhothai kingdom, about 700-800 years ago. It is believed that the original golden Buddha was covered with cement plaster to hide it from enemies during the Sukhothai-Ayutthaya disputes. It is now the largest pure gold Buddha image in the world, enshrined in the newly built new level stupa.
LUNCH IN LOCAL RESTAURANT
TEMPLE OF MARBLE
Wat Benchamabopit Dusitwanaram (Wat Ben), or Marble Temple, built with Carrara marble, is located near the Government Palace and the Equestrian Statue of King Rama IV. It is an ancient temple during the Ayutthaya period, it was originally called Wat Laem or Wat Saithong. During the reign
of King Rama IV, the temple was restored by five princes and renamed Wat Bejamabopit (five princes). In 1899, King Rama V completely rebuilt the temple and gave it the name Wat Benjamabopit Dusitwanaram, which means the Temple of the Fifth King. He put Prince Narissaranuwatti in charge of the design and construction.
WAT SAKET (GOLDEN MOUNT)
Wat Saket or the Temple of the Golden Mount in Bangkok is an ancient temple dating back to the Ayutthaya period. Previously called Wat Sakae, the name was changed to Wat Saket during the reign of King Rama I. The Golden Mount, built under the rule of King Rama V, is 77 meters high and at the top reside many of the Buddhist relics found in the ancient city Kapilavastu.
Some other interesting things in this Bangkok temple are the numerous Buddha images, the temple hall, the pagoda, the scripture room and the Sri Maha Bodhi tree. This is another must-see place when visiting Bangkok.
FLOWER MARKET
The Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Klong Talad) is the largest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. The market has all kinds of popular flowers and flora-related items, including roses, orchids, lilies, and more. Most of them are sold in packs of 50 or 100 flowers each, and the prices are incredibly cheap. Part of the Old City, Bangkok's Flower Market is located on Chak Phet Road near Saphan Phut or the Memorial Bridge. Shops and vendors are housed in two- or three-story shops on either side of the main road. The market is located just south of Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and has access to a riverside pier, so it makes for a great day trip combined with other historic Old Town attractions.
INCLUDED:
- Local Guide
- Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
- Entrance Tickets
EXCLUDING;
- Personal expenses
- Anything not indicated in the program
- Tips
10 Available Seats
Amazing Dinner Cruise
19:00 Hrs. Check-in at La Grande Perle Restaurant, River City Shopping Complex.
19:20 Hrs. Boarding the Grand Pearl, the most luxury cruise liner on the Chao Phraya River. Welcoming by our crew in typical ceremonious Thai culture with warm smiles and offering our very own special Grand Pearl welcome cocktail.
19:30 Hrs. Departure from River City Pier While you enjoy your drinks, take in the beautiful night-lit scenery on both side of the Chao Phraya River. Our captain will pilot the boat up- river. We will ensure the opportunity for you to take snapshot of the two most magnificent night views of Bangkok: Wat Arun - The Temple of Dawn - and the Grand Palace with Wat Pra Kaew - The Temple of the Emerald Buddha. After the picture op we will return to The River City Shopping Complex, enjoying the beautiful decorations and awesome sight of colored light on the river side.
20:00 Hrs. Dinner is served under moonlight, with Live Music in a serenade atmosphere and a Thai Classical Dance Show. You will delight in the Thai and International cuisine offerings in a sumptuous buffet with a Sushi corner prepared with high skill and renowned car to sooth your pallet and enhance your experience with us.
21:30 Hrs. Arrival at the River City Pier. And we are sure that you will have enjoyed our Amazing Dinner Cruise. Thank you so kindly for entrusting us with this memorable evening.
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The Half Day program invites guests to engage in a more interactive experience, including elephant bathing and mud spa activities, fostering a deeper connection with these majestic creatures in a responsible and enriching environment.
Pick up from your hotel or accommodation
Drive approximately 1.5 hours South of Chiang Mai through rolling hills, forest, and local farming areas.
Arrive at the Elephant Jungle Sanctuary.
Learn about the elephants and change into traditional Karen clothing.
Meet the elephants. Feed, interact, and play with the elephants in a natural environment as you learn about their behavior and history. Take photos with the elephants.
Mud Spa with the elephants
Walk with the elephants to a river and bathe them.
Eat a traditional meal and then say goodbye to the elephants.
Leave the Elephant Jungle Sanctuary and drive approximately 1.5 hours to Chiang Mai.
Drop off at your hotel or accommodation.
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One Way Transfer from Pakbara Pier to Koh Lipe
Pakbara Pier - Koh Lipe Check In Time 10.45-11.15 Departure Time 11.30 Arrival Time 13.00
Pakbara Pier - Koh Lipe Check In Time 12.15-13.15 Departure Time 13.30 Arrival Time 15.00
Late Arrival will be charged as no show
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