5 Most Popular Bangkok Temples: Grand Palace, Golden Mountain, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Wat Traimit Featured

1 day:
3,500 THB/day/your group with 4 seat sedan car for 1-4 persons
4,500 THB/day/your group with 10 seat a/c van for 5-10 persons

Included: An English speaking driver who is your guide, car rental, all fuel, toll fee, parking fee, pickup and drop off at hotel.
Excluded: Hotel, food, and entrance fees to tourist attractions

Recommended 3-4 day tour program in Bangkok and suburb cities.

Today you will experience the 5 most important/popular temples in Bangkok to learn about all buddhism, culture, art, history, and Thai way of life. Everyone prepares to dress politely with long pants and appropriate shoes. For woman, be sure the clothes to cover all upper part of your body. Otherwise it is not allowed to enter the palace and royal temples.

08:00-09:00 Pick up at the your hotel
09:30 Wat Saket, Golden Mountain temple (50 THB/person). This is the most important place you will be closed to the Buddha, the most highly respect icon. Because there are the relics containing inside. And it is good to look from top of the mountain to Bangkok city down.
12:00 Lunch at in front of restaurant in front of Chao Phra Ya river (250 THB/person)
13:00 Grand Palace and the temple of Emerald Buddha Image (entrance fee 500 THB/person). This is the second most important place belongs to the King. It's full of Thai art and culture.
15:00 Wat Pho or the Temple of Bodi Tree (100 THB/person). Just 10 min walk behind the Grand Palace. It's the most popular historic temple in Thailand. This is the first Bangkok university.
16:00 Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn (50 THB/person). Just cross the river by ferry to the historical landmark monument tower, the icon of Bangkok.
17:00 Wat Traimit (50 THB/person). This is to see the world biggest golden buddha image.
18:00 Drop off at your hotel in Bangkok.


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