Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 10, 2015

BOOMING ADVENTURE IN THAI LAND

The perfect way to explore Bangkok is a cruise the Chao Praya River. You visit the major places in town and drive to Damnern Saduak floating market to catch a look of the bustling trade on the water. Venturing into Kanchanaburi you are excited by the boat trip along the River Kwai plus a sightseeing tour of the infamous Hellfire Pass and the ancient capital of Ayuthaya

Day 01 - Entering the Thai Land


Upon arrival Bangkok Airport. Meets & Greets by local driver at the arrival terminal. Continue transfer to hotel.
Check-In to room & free at your own leisure
The Beauty Of Bang Kok - Thailand's Capital
The Beauty Of Bang Kok - Thailand's Capital
Overnight: Bangkok
Meal: x

Day 02 - A free day in Bang Kok


Breakfast serve at hotel.
Meet your English-speaking guide in the hotel’s lobby.

Depart from hotel to Rattanakosin Island, the original area of Bangkok when it was first established as the capital over 200 years ago

Cruise in a comfortable long-tail motor boat along the Chao Phraya River and canals in Thonburi area. You will be treated to spectacular and colorful scenery of Thai life along the river banks. The Bangkok people still depend on the waterways to transport their merchandise.

En-route you can see many magnificent temples and architectural buildings, including Grand Palace, Wat Arun or The Temple of Dawn, the Royal Thai Navy Dockyard, the Thai Maritime Navigation Company, the Old Customs House and Royal Barges Museum.

Visit to Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, is one of Bangkok’s best know landmark. It stands on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Thon Buri. Wat Arun is best seen from the opposite bank of the river; it glistens in the sunlight duDaring the day and stands dark and noble at dawn or dusk.

A visit to the beautiful, peaceful monastery complex surrounding the familiar towers is very worth-while. These towers, the "Phra Prang," although best known, the only part of Wat Arun. It also contains narrow lanes; elegant, old white buildings; shrines, pools of turtles; and two fine giants, "Yuk Wat Jaeng," mortal enemies of the "Yuk Wat Po" across the river.
Lunch serve at local restaurant

Visit Wat Phra Kaeo, the most beautiful and important Buddhist temple in Thailand. It is so richly and intricately decorated that, once entering the temple, you will feel as if you are in a real ’city of angels’.

Visit The Grand Palace, an area of 218,400 sq. metres and is surrounded by walls built in 1782. The length of the four walls is 1,900 metres. Within these walls are situated government offices and the Chapel Royal of the Emerald Buddha besides the royal residences.

Visit Vimanmek Mansion, the world’s largest building made entirely of golden teak. The three story wooden palace has 81 rooms, halls and ante-rooms, and now Thailand’s first handicraft museum where her majesty the queen collects handicraft masterpieces created by members of Support foundation. In the museum, can find such handicrafts as neillowares, Thai silk with various unique designs.

The world’s largest building made entirely of golden teak
The world’s largest building made entirely of golden teak

Visit Wat Pho or Temple of the Reclining Buddha, founded in the 16th century, the oldest and biggest temple with the largest number of pagodas (95 in all) in the city. Wat Pho was the first open university of Thailand which offered courses in several branches of knowledge like literature, astrology, medicine and massage. It’s well known for its huge Reclining Buddha, 46 m. long and 15 m. high.

City-sightseeing tour along Ratchadumnoen Rd.(The Royal’s Way). En route you can see many magnificent temples and architectural buildings, including the City Pillar Shrine, National Museum, Democracy Monument, Golden Mountain, Thai Boxing Stadium, Anantasamakhom Palace, Parliament House, Dusit Zoo and Chitlada Palace King’s Residence.

After tour, return transfer to your hotel & free at your own leisure
Overnight: Bankgok
Meal: Breakfast/Lunch


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