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Vad du ska göra
Experience the charm of Bangkok's canals on a private longtail boat tour.
Tour Höjdpunkt
Take a longtail boat ride along the narrow canals of old Bangkok. Explore the city's landmarks, including the bustling Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market), the iconic Dawn Temple (Wat Arun), and many more.
Vad ingår?
Hotel pickup and dropoff in the Bangkok City area
All Entrance Fees
Englishspeaking Tour guide
Long Tail Boat Charges
Transfer by Airconditioned Private Vehicle
Entry/Admission Pak Khlong Flower Talat Original
Entry/Admission Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
Vad ingår inte?
Food and drink
Personal expenses
Any item not included in inclusions
Ytterligare information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Most travelers can participate
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Following hotel pickup at 10 a.m. from your Bangkok city area hotel by your English-speaking guide, your first stop will be the Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market), an immense markdown market that publicizes things and blooms. There will be different blooms that ease back down along Maharat Road, and the market is near the Memorial Bridge, where you will have the ability to see the matter of the morning market.
After that, you'll have the ability to loosen up on the Chao Phraya River, and Thonburi directs a pleasant longtail boat. On this unwinding ride, you will be treated to a lovely view of Thai life along the riverbanks. Local people still transport numerous things by water, and you may ride next to them while they're putting up products for sale to the public.
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Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
Stopp: 30 minutes
Next, you'll appreciate a respite to visit Wat Arun (the Temple of Dawn). Locally called Wat Chaeng, Wat Arun, or the Temple of the Dawn, Bangkok, is an ancient temple dating back to the Ayutthaya Period. It used to be called Wat Makok in the Thonburi Period. When the King of Thonburi had the capital moved from Krung Si Ayutthaya to Krung Thonburi, he also brought the Emerald Buddha from Vientiane to enshrine in Wat Arun before later transferring it to Wat Phra Kaew (the Temple of the Emerald Buddha).
Additionally, you can see the Royal Thai Navy Dockyard and the old Customs House.