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Grand Palace & Temples of Bangkok with experienced guide
Grand Palace & Temples of Bangkok with experienced guide
Small Group Without Entry Fees
For KrisFlyer members only
Small Group With Entrance Fees
For KrisFlyer members only
Highlights
This tour let you experience the Thai capital and gives you a unique impression of the city. We visit some of the most famous places in Bangkok. You will be accompanied by a local guide who loves his/her country and really wants to explain you everything about Bangkok, Thai culture and history!
IMPORTANT:
Remember that the Grand Palace and temples are sacred places and you must dress appropriately. Shoulders and ankles need to be covered (for both men and women; sleeveless shirt with a scarf covering is also not allowed). No shorts, leggings, ripped jeans, tight pants, slippers (flip-flops), or revealing tops, otherwise you won't be allowed in.
Entrance fees are NOT included in the tour price and should be paid in cash on the day of the tour (Total entrance fees are THB 1000 per person).
Itinerary
Tha Chang Pier(Pass by)
Admission Ticket FreeMeeting point is at Tha Chang Pier, opposite the Grand PalaceTemple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)
1 hours 30 minsAdmission Ticket Not IncludedThe glittering Grand Palace in Bangkok is an architectural wonder that was once home to the kings of the Chakri Dynasty. A visit to the ornate and historic Grand Palace, and the adjacent Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is a highlight of any visit to the Kingdom. The palace was built in 1782 by the Rama I, the first king of the Chakri Dynasty, when he moved the capital of what was then known as the Kingdom of Siam from Thonburi on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River to Bangkok on the east bank. For 150 years the palace was the home of the Thai King. Today, the complex remains the spiritual heart of the Thai Kingdom. Entrance fees are NOT included in the tour price and should be paid in cash on the day of the tour (Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew is THB 500 per person).Wat Pho Thai Traditional Massage School
1 hoursAdmission Ticket Not IncludedWat Pho is one of the oldest temples in the Thai capital. It is also one of the largest temple complexes in Bangkok and has the largest collection of Buddha images in Thailand. Wat Pho maintains the title as the country’s earliest center for public education, specializing in religion, science and literature. Most of the Buddha images on display were brought to Wat Pho, by order of King Rama I, from abandoned temples in Ayutthaya and Sukhothai. And of course you'll visit the reclining Buddha, one of the largest Buddha statues in Thailand. Entrance fees are NOT included in the tour price and should be paid in cash on the day of the tour (Wat Pho is THB 300 per person).Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
1 hoursAdmission Ticket Not IncludedA stay in the Thai capital is not complete without visiting Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, one of Bangkok's most famous landmarks. After the fall of Ayutthaya, King Taksin established a royal palace and temple here to house the Emerald Buddha. The temple was named after the Indian god of dawn, Aruna. It wasn't until the capital and the Emerald Buddha were moved to Wat Phra Kaew at the Bangkok side that Wat Arun received its most prominent characteristic: the 82 meters high prang (Khmer-style tower). Wat Arun is decorated with ornate floral mosaics made from broken Chinese porcelain, a common temple ornamentation in the early Rattanakosin period, when Chinese ships calling at the port of Bangkok used tonnes of old porcelain as ballast. Entrance fees are NOT included in the tour price and should be paid in cash on the day of the tour (Wat Arun is THB 200 per person).
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Tac was fantastic. Very informative and learned about the history and Buddhism. Thorough and enjoyable . Highly recommend.
Wonderful experience. Learned a lot, saw amazing sites. Guide was wonderful. Great experience.
We joined the temple walking tour from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM, covering the Grand Palace and the other two temples. The ferry to cross the river was included, as well as one bottle of water. Entrance fees were not included in the price. The tour between the temples on the same side was done on foot. The guide was polite and willing to help when asked, including taking photos for us. However, the overall experience did not fully meet our expectations. The explanations were quite limited due to language barriers,the guide level of english was quite limited. Several participants left the tour after visiting the Grand Palace and did not continue to the remaining temples. My husband and I were the only ones who completed the full itinerary. Considering the price of 23 USD per person, without entrance tickets included, and given that most of the tour was walking between nearby sites, we felt it was somewhat expensive for the value delivered. The temples themselves are absolutely beautiful and worth visiting. With clearer communication and more in depth explanations, the experience could be significantly improved.
The guide was friendly and patient, and shared some interesting information about the history of the temples! However, there needs to be more transparency about additional fees in the listing, as we had to pay for a tourist boat to get from Grand Palace to Wat Arun. I had an all-day pass for the tourist boat but didn’t know it was the same boat we were taking as the guide only asked to pay a fee to the counter. There could be clearer information provided about this in the listing, or it can be relayed more clearly to the group in person.