Child (3-5 years old) *Seats available, no meals
Infant (0-2 years old) *No seat, no meal
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Child (3-5 years old) *seat available
Infant (0-2 years old)*No seat
출발지:
Child (3-5 years old) *Seats available, no meals
Infant (0-2 years old) *No seat, no meal
출발지:
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- Course Information -
Pick-up time: 06:15-07:00 (Pick-up from major hotels in the city)
If you did not specify your hotel when making a reservation, or if your hotel
is not included in the pick-up service, please leave the hotel at BTS Siam
Station, Exit 3, Siam Paragon Shopping Mall, Ground Floor, in front of the
entrance (in front of McDonald's)
Duration: Approximately 5 hours
- Meal information for lunch plan -
[Menu] Thai food set:
・Tom Yum Kung
・Pad Thai or Gapao rice
*Please note that the contents of the set menu may change without prior notice depending on the restaurant's inventory.
[Menu] 3 major Thai dishes set:
・Poo Pad Pong Curry (stir-fried crab meat in curry)
・Tom Yum Kung
・Stir-fried pork with gapao
·cooked rice
Please note that the contents of the set menu may change without prior notice depending on the restaurant's inventory.
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- Spot introduction -
Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun) [First-class royal temple]
Arun means "dawn" and this temple was depicted in Yukio Mishima's novel
"Temple of the Dawn." As a first-class royal temple, it is said to be a
beautiful fusion of Thai Buddhism and Hinduism with five pagodas.
Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho) [World Heritage Site]
The oldest temple in Bangkok, said to have been built in the 5th century, is
carved entirely from stone and depicts the Buddha lying on his back with his
right hand as a pillow, facing west, symbolizing his journey to the Western
Heaven.
Temple of the Emerald Buddha [One of Thailand's three major national treasures]
The temple is named after the jade Buddha enshrined within it. Located in the
northeast corner of the Bangkok Grand Palace, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha
is Thailand's most famous temple and one of the country's three major national
treasures.
Grand Palace
The Grand Palace, the royal residence of the Thai royal family, is located in
the heart of Bangkok. Through the efforts of successive kings, it has finally
become a large palace complex.
06:15
*Please note that we may not be able to pick you up depending on your accommodation area or availability of shuttle buses. In that case, please meet at Siam Paragon Shopping Mall.
BTS Siam Station Exit 3 Siam Paragon Shopping Mall Ground Floor Entrance (in front of McDonald's)
08:30
09:15
10:00
10:45
12:30
12:30
The Grand Palace
KRW 121,900