Join a captivating 3-hour walking tour that delves into the heart of Bangkok’s rich spiritual heritage. Visit three remarkable temples: Wat Suthat, the Golden Mount, and Roha Prasat, each offering unique insights into Thailand's culture and history.
Start your journey at Wat Suthat, renowned for its majestic architecture and stunning murals. Discover the temple's history and the significance of the Giant Swing, an iconic symbol of the city.
Next, ascend the Golden Mount. As you climb the 300 steps, enjoy the peaceful surroundings and vibrant flowers. At the top, revel in panoramic views of Bangkok and learn about the temple’s fascinating past.
Wrap up your tour at Roha Prasat, a hidden gem known for its traditional Thai architecture. Experience the tranquil atmosphere and appreciate the intricate designs that reflect Thailand's artistic heritage.
Your guide will wait at MRT Sam Yod Station Exit 3 (Outside the station) In front of the Exit 3 of the Metro station
The tour will end here.
Wat Suthat and the Giant Swing is located on Bamrung Mueang Road, this temple is noted for its superb 19th century murals in the main chapel. The distinctive Giant Swing outside the temple was once used in Brahmanic ceremonies long since discontinued.
It is located on Maha Chai Road and was constructed in 1846. This temple was built towards the end of the reign of King Rama III to honour the royal granddaughter, Princess Sommanat Wattanawadi (later she was the first consort of King Rama IV the Great and was known as Queen Sommanat Wattanawadi)
It is an ancient temple of the Ayutthaya period, which is a first-class royal temple of the Ratchawora Maha Wihan class. Originally, it was known as Wat Sakae then later the whole temple was re-established in the reign of King Rama I the Great and given the new name of wat saket. The Golden Mount chedi began to be built during the reign of King Rama IV the Great. The King used the model from the Golden Mount of the Ayutthaya period, and construction was completed during the reign of King Rama V the Great.
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