Bangkok  Pray + Culture

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4 Days 3 Nights Bangkok  Pray + Culture

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DAY 1 (-/-/-)

***Private tour with guide service

  • Meet & Greet with our Airport representative
  • Private transfer to hotel
  • Dinner at Baiyoke Sky Buffet 76th& 78th Floor

DAY 2 (BREAKFAST/LUNCH/-)

***Private tour with guide service

  • The Grand Place of Thailand
  • Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha)
  • Lunch at local restaurant
  • Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
  • ICONSAIM / Asiatique the Riverfront

DAY 3 (BREAKFAST/LUNCH/-)

***Private tour with guide service

  • Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen (Giant Buddha)
  • Wat Benchamabophit (Marble Temple)
  • Lunch at local restaurant
  • Wat Traimit (Golden Buddha)
  • Central World / Terminal 21

DAY 4 (BREAKFAST/-/-)

  • Private transfer to the Airport by driver only
  • 3 hours before departure time

Package includes

  • 3 nights accessible accommodation with daily breakfast
  • Private transfer with accessible van
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Tours as per itinerary
  • Travel insurance
  • Licensed tour guide

***No shopping stop & Hidden charge***

Highlight Destination

The Grand Palace of Thailand

The Grand Palace of Thailand

The Grand Palace of Thailand

The Grand Palace has been the center of Thai art and culture for more than two centuries. It is the place where many important Thai cultural events took place, and since those were regarded as the model of every branch of Thai art, the Grand Palace became the acclaimed tourist attraction. Each year, the architecture in the Grand Palace, that reflect the Thai identity, attract nearly ten million tourists. Those buildings are the Wat Phra Kaew, Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall, Aphorn Phimok Prasat Throne Hall, Phiman Rattaya Throne Hall,

Pavilion of Regalia, Royal Decorations and Coins, etc,

Wat Pho

Wat Pho

Wat Phra Chettuphon Wimon Mangkhlaram reign, was The first-class royal temple of King Rama I's originally built in the Ayutthaya period, and the King had it restored in 1789. During King Rama IIl's reign, the King ordered the inscription of knowledge from old textbooks into the marble plates, then, placed them in the buildings to be the source of knowledge for the public, These plates could be categorized into many disciplines, such as, history, religion, medicine and literature.

The Wat Pho, therefore, could be regarded as the first university of Thailand. In 2011, UNESCO registered 1,440 stoneinscriptions of Wat Pho as Memory of the World. There are many fascinating cultural heritage points in Wat Pho.

Wat Arun

Wat Arun

Wat Arun Ratcha Wararam Ratchawora Maha Vihara Built in the Ayutthaya period, Wat Arun's Phra Prang-brahng (Khmer style tower) is famous worldwide for its magnificence. The name of the temple was changed many times, as 'Wat Makok', 'Wat Makok Nok', Wat Chaeng', and Wat Arun Rachataram'. Finally it was during the reign of renamed "Wat Arun Racha Wararam King Rama IV.

The art and architecture of the temple complex are worth exploring; particularly Phra Prang which underwent a major restoration during the reign of King Rama V. Phra prang was ornamented with splendid mosaics of tiny pieces of Chinese ceramics. The top of the tower offers stunning views of the Chao Phraya River. The ubosot built in late Ayutthaya architectura style is the remarkable architecture in the reign of King

Rama Il. The vihara enshrines the Principal Buddha statue, 'Phra Buddha Champhunut Mahaburus Lakkana Asitayanubophit' and 'Phra Arun' or Phra Chaeng', the Buddha image which was brought from Viang Chan.

Wat Trimitr Wittayarar

Wat Trimitr Wittayarar

It is still uncertain when this temple was built. However, the original name 'Wat Sam Chine Tai' stemmed from a local legend good faith of that the temple was established by the good faith of three Chinese comrades. In 1939, the temple was given new the name of 'Wat Trimitr Wittayaram”  which was also known as the Temple of Golden Buddha'.

There is the main hall built an exquisite blend of Thai and western architectural style which enshrines the graceful image of 'Phra Buddha Totsa phonnayan or 'Luang Pho Toh'. On Phra Maha Mondop's 3rd floor is "The Golden Buddha Museum" The Golden Buddha the, world's largest golden Buddha statue measuring meters tall and weighing 3.5 tons, is now housed at the pavilion's top floor. The museum does not only exhibit the Golden Buddha's history but also traditional Thai craftsmanship of metal casting for the Buddha statue's construction. The 2nd floor of the pavilion is another museum; "Yaowarat China Town Heritage Centre".

This museum exhibits the history of Chinese people in Thailand from the beginning of the Bangkok era, the prosperity of Sampeng and Yaowarat, up until the present day when Yaowarat has turned in to 'Thailand's China Town'. The main theme of the exhibitions in the museum is "Prosper under Royal Patronage" in order to show their gratitude to the Chakri Dynasty.

Wat Benchamabophit

Wat Benchamabophit

Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram Ratchawora ViharaThe temple was known as 'Wat Laem' or "Wat Saithong'. After Rama V decided to build Dusit palace, he ordered the temple to be renovated to be the palace's main Buddhist site. The renovation was planned by Prince Narit which makes it one of best-planned temples in Thailand.

The temple is commonly known among tourists as 'the Marble Temple' due to its white Carrara marble ordination hall. The ubosot is regarded as 'the perfect form of Thai architecture' as well as the whole site of the temple. It attracts tourists both Thai and foreigners. The ordination hall also houses the full-size replica of Phra Phuttha Shinnarat.

Wat Paknam phasi charoen

Wat Paknam phasi charoen

Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen is one of the most important temples in Bangkok, Thailand. It is known for its beautiful architecture and for being the home of a number of important buddhas including the phra buddha dhammakaya thepmongkhon (The Buddha image is 69 meters tall and 40 meters wide at its lap.). The temple is located in the Phasi Charoen district of Bangkok and is well worth a visit if you are interested in Thai culture and history.

Baiyoke Sky

Baiyoke Sky

Baiyoke Sky Building is the second tallest building in Thailand. There are shopping area, hotel and restaurant. The dining room on the 76th-78th floor has a photo gallery of Bangkok in the past. Furthermore, there is a binocular to enjoy the scenery around Pratunam. On the 84th floor, there is an outdoor deck for viewing the surrounding scenery.

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