Step away from the busy tourist areas and explore some of Bangkok’s lesser-known temples and sights on this private tour. With your own English-speaking guide, you’ll discover remarkable places often overlooked by most visitors, each with its own story and architectural beauty.
Visit Wat Benchamabophit, the elegant Marble Temple built from Italian Carrara marble, and climb the Golden Mount (Wat Saket) for sweeping views of old Bangkok while learning about its dramatic past. Admire the unique Loha Prasat at Wat Ratchanatdaram, the only metal spired structure of its kind, and the beautiful Wat Ratchabophit, where Thai and European influences blend harmoniously.
Finish your tour at the creative Wat Pariwat, known as the “David Beckham Temple,” where traditional craftsmanship meets modern imagination.
This private tour is perfect for travelers who wish to see a different side of Bangkok: rich in history, artistry, and local character, yet further from the usual tourist trail.
Participants will be picked up from their hotel in central Bangkok. On the day of the tour, please wait in your hotel lobby (ground floor) at the designated pickup time, and your guide will meet you there.
Your adventure begins with hotel pickup at 8:00, and your first stop is Wat Benchamabophit, the Marble Temple. Built at the turn of the 20th century under King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), this temple is celebrated for its stunning Italian Carrara marble, intricate gilded carvings, and vivid murals depicting the life of the Buddha. Its serene cloisters and elegant columns make it one of Bangkok’s most photographed and architecturally refined temples.
Next, ascend the Golden Mount (Wat Saket), an artificial hill crowned by a gleaming golden chedi. Originally built during the Ayutthaya period and later restored under King Rama III, the temple houses relics of the Buddha and offers sweeping views of old Bangkok. In the 19th century, Wat Saket was used to cremate victims of cholera outbreaks, and vultures once circled above the site, a haunting reminder of the city’s past. Today, its tranquil path lined with shrines and bells offers peace and reflection high above the bustling streets below.
Then explore the extraordinary Loha Prasat at Wat Ratchanatdaram, a rare multi-tiered metal spire complex built in the mid-19th century under King Rama III. With 37 spires symbolizing the 37 virtues toward enlightenment in Buddhism, it is one of only a few of its kind in the world, blending traditional Thai temple architecture with an unusual, almost fortress-like design.
A short stop brings you to the iconic Giant Swing, a striking red teak structure erected in 1784 during the reign of King Rama I. Once used in annual Brahmin ceremonies to honor the Hindu god Shiva, young men would swing high in an attempt to grab a bag of coins suspended from a pole, symbolizing the prosperity brought by a good rice harvest. The ritual was both dramatic and dangerous, leading to several fatal accidents, and was finally abolished in 1935 for safety reasons. Today, the Giant Swing stands as a cultural landmark and a reminder of Bangkok’s blend of Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
Nearby, you’ll visit Wat Ratchabophit, a magnificent temple built by King Rama V in 1869. It is unique for its seamless combination of Thai and European architectural styles: the exterior follows classic Thai temple design with a gilded chedi and ornate rooflines, while the interior surprises with Italian marble, stained glass, and Gothic-style decorations. The temple also serves as the royal cemetery, housing the ashes of members of the Chakri Dynasty in beautifully crafted stupas.
After a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, the tour concludes at Wat Pariwat (Rama III Temple), a fascinating modern temple with a whimsical twist. Among the traditional Thai statues, you’ll spot pop-culture icons like Popeye, Mickey Mouse, Spiderman, and even modern political figures, blending humor and artistry in a way that is uniquely Thai. Despite its playful additions, the temple’s gilded Buddha statues, ornate murals, and gold leaf details remain central, offering a delightful contrast between tradition and contemporary creativity. This private tour blends history, art, spirituality, and local culture, giving you a deeper understanding of Bangkok’s temple heritage while introducing playful surprises along the way. It’s a full day of discovery that will leave you with lasting memories of the city’s hidden gems.
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