Get to know Bangkok in-depth not only about the history and culture but also religious believes, arts, music, local market, and street food, as well as people's way of living. Visit the must-see Grand Palace, the temple of the Emerald Buddha, and two of the significant royal temples of the old Bangkok. Try the must-eat authentic street food at Bangkok’s first market on land and enjoy live masked dances based on the National epic, the Ramayana at Bangkok's oldest theater, the Sala Chalermkrung.
We pickup from Hotel in Bangkok City
The golden stupa on top of the Golden Mountain houses Buddha relic from India. Climb to the top for the golden bell-shaped chedi for a spectacular view over Bangkok.
09:30 Ban Narasilp Gain valuable knowledge about the arts of Khon and try the embroidering and learn about the community of Khon, which is traditional Thai masked dance, based on the Ramayana Epic. 11:00 Nang Loeng Market Go on a food tour at Thailand’s first Market on land. The market is famous for local Thai-Chinese delicacies and one of Bangkok’s best place for street food.
One of the 10 royal temples in Bangkok, completed in 1847 in the reign of King Rama III. Highlights are Thailand’s longest ordination hall at 72 meters; the Buddha The image in the ordination hall, Phra Sri Sakyamuni
Visit Bangkok’s most famous destination. See Thai classical mural painting along the inner walkways. Then enter to the Grand Palace compound, consisting of the throne hall built in traditional Thai and Western architecture.
Inside the temple is the ordination hall which houses the Emerald Buddha, carved from nephrite jade.
A legendary theatre in the heart of Bangkok that hosts elaborate performances of the traditional Thai masked danced, Khon.
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