Discover Bangkok’s charm aboard the elegant Manohra Dinner Cruise, sailing on a beautifully restored antique rice barge that blends tradition with luxury. Glide along the Chao Phraya River at sunset, passing iconic landmarks like Wat Arun, the Grand Palace, ICONSIAM, Wat Kanlayanamit, and Rama VIII Bridge. Enjoy the cool breeze while savoring Thai cuisine with two menu options: the Standard Thai Set Menu, featuring Crab Meat with Coconut Cream, Grilled Prawn, Tom Kha Kai, and Khao Soy Pla Cod, or the Premium Thai Set Menu, with Alaskan King Crab, Wagyu Massaman, and more. Both menus include Mango Sticky Rice and traditional Thai sweets. Ideal for couples, families, or groups, this cruise offers an unforgettable blend of culture, cuisine, and breathtaking scenery.
You are required to travel to the meeting point independently. Please check in at the Manohra Cruise counter 30 minutes before boarding time at Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort.
Taksin Bridge, completed in 1982, links vibrant Bangkok with historic Thonburi across the Chao Phraya River. Known for stunning sunset views, it’s a favorite for photographers and a key stop for river cruises, blending Bangkok’s modern skyline with rich cultural heritage.
ICONSIAM, on the Chao Phraya River, blends luxury shopping, culture, and entertainment. With high-end stores, a floating market, cultural shows, and stunning river views at River Park, it’s a must-visit destination offering a unique experience in Bangkok.
Wat Kanlayanamit, by the Chao Phraya River, is home to Thailand’s largest sitting Buddha and a massive bell said to bring good luck. Its blend of Thai Chinese architecture, peaceful atmosphere, and scenic river views make it a captivating spiritual destination.
Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, dazzles with intricate porcelain mosaics that shimmer in sunlight. Perched along the Chao Phraya River, it offers stunning views, especially at sunrise or sunset. Climb its central spire for panoramic vistas, blending history and beauty in one iconic site.
Wat Pho, home to the majestic Reclining Buddha, is a treasure of Thai history and culture. Known as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, it features golden stupas, ornate murals, and peaceful courtyards, making it a must-visit for art, spirituality, and relaxation.
The Grand Palace, once home to Thai kings, showcases stunning architecture, intricate murals, and the revered Emerald Buddha. A visit reveals the grandeur of Thailand’s royal heritage, making it an essential stop to experience the country’s history, art, and culture.
Phra Sumen Fort, a striking octagonal fortress built in 1783, once guarded Bangkok from naval invasions. Located along the Chao Phraya River, its whitewashed walls contrast beautifully with the lush park surrounding it, offering a peaceful retreat steeped in history and scenic charm.
The Bank of Thailand Museum, housed in the historic Bang Khun Phrom Palace, offers a deep dive into the country’s financial history. With exhibits on currency evolution, rare coins, and economic milestones, it blends architecture, culture, and history, making it a fascinating destination.
Rama VIII Bridge, with its golden spire and sweeping cables, is a modern architectural gem spanning the Chao Phraya River. A favorite for evening strolls, it offers stunning views, especially at sunset, making it a must-visit spot for photographers and travelers.
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