Discover the charming historic communities and unseen attractions along the Bangkok Yai Canal and Chao Phraya River by walk, and witness the peaceful life of the communities with different religions – Chinese Buddhist, Christian and Muslim.
We pick up from hotel in Bangkok City
The market is the best place visitors will see all kind of flower arrangements which are used in Thai traditions, religious ceremonies and daily life
Named after the red iron fence surrounding its walls. The white the pagoda was the first Chedi built in Sri Lankan style and houses Buddha’s relics.
Visit the church built by the Portuguese who contributed strong military supports to King Taksin to fight against Burmese after the fall of Ayutthaya
Walk along the tiny lanes to a local museum exhibiting the story of Chinese and Portuguese settlement in Thailand. Relax and Enjoy easy lunch with a refreshment here.
Built-in 1825 during the reign of King Rama III in Thai and Chinese style. Main attractions are the 15.2 meters high Buddha image and the giant Bell-shaped stupa
Visit the unique and oldest mosque in Bangkok, the Tonson Mosque. The mosque is built in traditional Thai style with Chinese style stucco flowers
Walk to the famous Wat Arun, The 67 meters high “Phra Prang” symbolizes Mount Meru, the mountain that stands in the middle of Hindu-Buddhist cosmology.
Marvel at the largest Reclining Buddha and navigate the temple complex before enjoying a 60 minutes Traditional Foot Massage.
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