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Private Bangkok City Tour with Lunch
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Private Bangkok City Tour with Lunch

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Private Bangkok City Tour with Lunch

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Private Bangkok City Tour with Lunch

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Book this full-day Bangkok city tour to appreciate the Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit), the vibrant Chinatown – Bangkok, the bustling Pak KhlongTalat (Flower Market), the majestic Grand Palace, the stunning Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew), a long-tail boat tour along the Chao Phraya River, the breathtaking Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun), the serene Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho), and many more.

What is included?

  • Airconditioned vehicle
  • Private transportation
  • Lunch
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Hotel pickup and drop off at your centrally located Bangkok hotel
  • Professional English speaking guide
  • Entry/Admission Bangkok
  • Entry/Admission Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit)
  • Entry/Admission The Grand Palace
  • Entry/Admission Chinatown - Bangkok
  • Entry/Admission Pak Khlong Flower Talat Original
  • Entry/Admission Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)
  • Entry/Admission Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
  • Entry/Admission Wat Phra Chetuphon

What is not included?

  • Personal expenses
  • Any item not included in inclusions

Additional Information

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not recommended for travelers with back problems
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
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Shangri-La Bangkok
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Shangri-La Bangkok
Stop: 60 minutes
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Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit)
Stop: 60 minutes
Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit)
The Wat Traimit temple in the Chinatown zone of Bangkok is a Royal temple popular for the huge gold Buddha picture it houses.
The temple, which is formally named Wat Traimit Withayaram Worawihan and furthermore known as "The Temple of the Golden Buddha" reveres the enormous strong gold Buddha picture named Phra Phuttha Maha Suwan Patimakon showing the repressing Mara mudra. Biggest strong gold Buddha picture on the planet
For quite a long time the genuine character and estimation of the picture were not known, until unintentionally in the 1950's it was found that the picture was made of strong gold. The picture is multiple meters high, gauges nearly five and a half tons and is in all probability exactly 700 to 800 years of age. It is the biggest strong gold Buddha picture on the planet.
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The Grand Palace
Stop: 90 minutes
The Grand Palace
The Grand Palace situated in the old city of Bangkok on the banks of the Chao Phraya waterway is one of the must see locales of Thailand. This complex is a standout amongst the most popular tourist spots of the nation and offers fabulous structures and hallowed destinations.
History of the Grand Palace
The Grand Palace is a superb complex of structures of extraordinary essentialness. Development of the complex started in 1782 when King Rama I chose to move the capital .
The complex is encompassed by 1,900 meters in length dividers and houses among others Royal living arrangements, the position of authority corridors and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. It housed the focal point of government and the Royal Court and turned into the focal point of the Kingdom.
The Grand Palace filled in as the official habitation of Thai Kings until the rule of King Chulalongkorn toward the finish of the nineteenth century.
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Chinatown - Bangkok
Stop: 45 minutes
Chinatown - Bangkok
Bangkok Chinatown is the biggest Chinatown on the planet. It is additionally, ostensibly, a standout amongst the best Chinatowns to visit too. While numerous nations have Chinatowns, none contrast with Bangkok's; here you'll find what makes it so novel.
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Pak Khlong Flower Talat Original
Stop: 45 minutes
Pak Khlong Flower Talat Original
Pak Klong Talad interprets as the 'advertise at the mouth of the channel'. How Thai is converted into English methods you may see elective spellings on maps for the market, for example, Pak Khlong Talat. In Thai, 'pak' is mouth, 'klong' is waterway and 'talad' is showcase.
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Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)
Stop: 60 minutes
Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)
The Temple of The Emerald Buddha is purpose-built to house a figurine of the meditating Buddha seated in a yogic posture, made from a one solid piece of green jade, clothed in gold and diamonds and elevated above the heads of the worshipers and tourists, as a sign of respect.
The Emerald Buddha Temple is beautifully surrounded by courtyards of countless majestic, all inspiring examples of exquisite Royal architecture through the millennia. A must visit and pilgrimage.
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Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
Stop: 60 minutes
Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
Wat Arun – the Temple of Dawn – is one of Bangkok’s most famous landmarks. Its outstanding feature is a massive prang (Khmer-style tower) that is about a hundred-metre high.
It is decorated with thousands of bits of porcelain that were used as ballast on ships trading between Siam and China. It is possible to go up the tower for a nice view of the river and nearby buildings, but the climb is extremely steep and may discourage some visitors. The surrounding grounds are pleasant with attractive murals and fierce mythical guardians.
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Wat Phra Chetuphon
Stop: 60 minutes
Wat Phra Chetuphon
Wat Pho, the official name being Wat Phra Chetuphon Vimolmangklararm Rajwaramahaviharn, is the first grade royal monastery, regarded as the most important one during the reign of King Rama I of the Chakri Dynasty. The importance of this is due to the King having managed the restoration of Wat Phodharam, an old monastery from the Ayudhya period, and had it re-established as a the royal monastery located near the Grand Palace. Some ashes of King Rama I were also kept under the pedestal of the principal Buddha image known as Phra Buddha Theva Patimakorn in the main chapel.
This concludes the tour.
You’re free to explore at your own pace from here.

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