Explore the cultural tapestry of Bangkok on this engaging tour, starting at the historic Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen Temple, a royal temple dating back to 1610. Glide along the Phasi Charoen Canal on a long-tailed boat, soaking in the vibrant scenes of everyday life, traditional wooden houses, and temples. Visit Pak Khlong Talat, Bangkok's largest flower market, where you'll learn to fold lotus flowers, an essential offering in Buddhism. Conclude your journey at Sampeng Market in Chinatown, known for its bargain prices and unique products, before visiting the Leng Nie Yi Temple, a testament to the area's rich Chinese heritage.
- Visit the historic Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen Temple from 1610
- Enjoy a scenic long-tailed boat ride along the Phasi Charoen Canal
- Experience Bangkok's largest flower market and learn to fold lotus flowers
- Explore Sampeng Market in Chinatown, famous for its affordable goods
- Explore Wat MangKon Kamalawat - Chinese temple in bangkok
We will pick up all travelers at lobby hotel.
Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen (or Phasi Charoen) is a stunning royal temple in Bangkok that has recently become one of the city's most photographed landmarks. While it dates back to 1610 (the Ayutthaya period), it is now famous for its massive, modern additions. Since you are exploring the Phasi Charoen Canal (Khlong Phasi Charoen), you are in one of the best areas to experience "Old Bangkok" away from the main tourist crowds. This canal connects the Chao Phraya River to the outer districts and is the lifeline for the Wat Paknam area.
Wat Khun Chan (officially Wat Waramatayaphanthasararam) is one of Bangkok’s most visually "surreal" and colorful temples. Located in the Thon Buri district, it is a hidden gem that feels worlds apart from the traditional gold-and-white temples found in the city center.
The most famous flower market in Bangkok is Pak Khlong Talat, located in the Old City (Rattanakosin) near the river. It is a massive wholesale and retail hub that has been a part of Bangkok's daily life for over a century.
Sampeng Market (located in Bangkok’s Chinatown, Yaowarat) is one of the city's oldest, busiest, and most famous wholesale markets. It is a long, narrow alleyway packed with everything from stationery and toys to jewelry and home decor.
Chinatown Bangkok, centered around Yaowarat Road, is a legendary sensory experience. Known locally as Yaowarat, it is one of the world's largest Chinatowns and transforms from a bustling day market into a neon-lit street food paradise by night.
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat (Wat Leng Noei Yi) is the largest and most significant Chinese Buddhist temple in Bangkok, serving as a spiritual heart for the city's Thai-Chinese community. Established in 1871, it is a stunning example of classic Chinese architecture right in the bustling Chinatown district.
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