Join us on an exciting tour to explore three of Bangkok's must-see temples: Wat Traimit, home to the world’s largest solid gold Buddha statue weighing 5.5 tons; Wat Pho, which houses the Reclining Buddha, a UNESCO Memory of the World; and Wat Ben, known for its stunning ordination hall made of Carrara Marble from Italy, perfect for great photo opportunities. Additionally, our tour will pass by key landmarks including Bangkok's Chinatown, the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, and Chitralada Palace, with our knowledgeable guide immersing you in the rich history and fascinating stories of these iconic places.
Choose between a standard vehicle or a luxury vehicle for your tour. Our standard vehicles ensure comfort and reliability, while our luxury vehicles offer premium amenities for an elevated experience. Whatever your preference, we are committed to providing a seamless and enjoyable journey tailored to your needs.
Free pickup if your hotel is in downtown Bangkok (i.e. Kao San Road) or along BTS skytrain line: Victory monument, Phraya Thai, Rajchatewi, Pratunam, Siam square, Silom, Chidlom, Ploenjit, Nana, Sukhumvit road (up to Asoke, and Phrom Pong). Most travelers will be pick up from their hotel at 9.00am. Pls be ready at the lobby on time since our tour uses shared transfer. Guests staying in Bangkok outskirt please meet us at Hotel Tranz (Phrayathai Road) or pay us additional hotel pickup fee. Thank you.
If your hotel is outside Bangkok downtown, please meet us at MRT Wat Mangkon subway station at either 9.00 AM or 1.30 PM. Our guide will be happy to welcome you at Exit 1 (Plaengnam Road) and start your lovely journey from there.
Wat Traimit (the Temple of Golden Buddha) is a public temple famous for its enormous gold Buddha image informally called “the Golden Buddha” in the position of subduing the evil. This Golden Buddha image is about 700-800 years old since it is likely to be casted in Sukhothai era, the early beginning of Thai history.
Bangkok Chinatown is one of the largest Chinatown located inside cities. It is arguable that Bangkok Chinatown is one of the best to discover what makes it so unique. The road going through this Chinatown is Yaowarat Road, built in 1891 (or 2434 Buddhist Era). This 2 kilometer road is often called “the Dragon Road”, connecting the curve-shaped Chinatown’s historical neighborhood.
Wat Pho (the Temple of Reclining Buddha) is attracting more visitors as a result of its registration with the UNESCO as one of the “Memory of the World”. Wat Pho is well known for its gold-leaf covered “the Reclining Buddha Image”, the gigantic statue with 46 meters in length and 15 meters in height. Moreover, the feet of the Reclining Buddha Image are beautifully inlaid with mother-of-pearl carved with holy signs.
The Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall is informally called “the White House” of Bangkok. It is an impressive building to be used as a reception hall for the Dusit Palace. Designed in Italian Renaissance style, it is made from Italian white marble with a large dome in the center and six smaller surrounding domes.
Chitralada Palace is spoken for short as "the King Palace” by Thai people. It is the residence of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit in Bangkok and has a total area of 4 square kilometers. The Chitralada Palace is also home to dairy farm and factories built by the late King Rama IX Bhumibol Adulyadej. The palace has research centers on grazing animals and agricultural products to improve the quality of lives of Thai people.
Wat Ben (the Marble Temple) provides the great photo spot for all travelers. The temple has a milky, Thai-European style ordination hall made of Carara Marble from Italy. Building in this temple features meticulous high gables, stepped-out roofs and elaborate finials. The cloister of the ordination hall features quaint buddha images from many countries in Southeast Asia. You will be surprised by the large variety in styles and gestures of the buddha images.
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