Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Dress requirements to enter the Grand Palace are very strict. Please ensure your clothes cover your shoulders and waist (scarves or shawls worn over sleeveless tops are not permitted). Trousers must be ankle-length, and skirts below the knee, plus covered shoes/sneakers (no sandals).
Closure of sites: The order of touring and route of the khlong (canal) tour may change depending on the water levels in the river and individual khlongs.
Please note that this tour covers 5 km of Boat Ride and 1.5 km (1 mile) of walking.
Local Impact: How you will help the local community by joining this tour: This tour hires local longtail boatmen who own their own boats directly. These boatmen rely on tourism to supplement their income as modern transport routes mean fewer locals need to use their boats.
Dress Code During Mourning Period (24 Oct 2025 – 24 Jan 2026) Thailand is observing a 90-day mourning period following the passing of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit on 24 October 2025. While not mandatory for foreign visitors, it is highly recommended to show respect for local customs by: Wearing black or subdued colors (dark grey, navy, brown, white). Avoiding bright or festive colors. Dressing modestly, especially at temples, royal sites, and government buildings. Wearing a black ribbon, easily available in Thailand.