Bangkok Safari (Bangkok City Walking Tour). No, you are not going to any zoo, but this is a special day tip that you can immerse yourself into Bangkok city and its lifestyle within one day. This Bangkok tour covers major attractions of Bangkok and you will be traveling by multi public transportation that this exciting city has to offer! Tuk tuk, Sky train, bus are waiting for you to experience.
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Visit Wat Pho (Wat Phra Chetuphon), the Reclining Buddha Temple, one of the oldest and largest temples in Bangkok. Prepare THB 300 /ticket
Avoid tourist crowds and start this morning by jumping to Bangkok taxi boat, one of Bangkokian’s transportation means, carrying passengers from suburbs into downtown for their work. Along the Chaopraya River or known as River of King, passing many 5 stars hotels as well as observing the harmony of Thai society which even though Thailand is a rich Buddhist country, there are churches, mosques and Buddhist temples standing next to each other in the same community.
Visit to an old Chinese shrine inside the market before move onto Pak Klong Talat, Bangkok’s largest Flower, enjoy through bunches of orchids, lotus, jasmine and all sorts of flowers from all over the country. Absolutely local atmosphere!
Continue Wat Arun or Temple of the Dawn, Landmark of Bangkok. Climb up the outstanding tower to get the most spectacular view of the Chaopraya River and the Grand Palace. Prepare THB 200 /ticket
Visit Grand Palace and Temple of Emerald Buddha. Visit the Royal Grand Palace and Throne Halls. Royal Guest House, Audience Hall, the Chakri Thorne Hall and the Funeral Hall, Mural painting, Golden Stupa, Library Hall. The Royal Pantheon Hall and the Chapel of the Emerald Buddha. Prepare THB 500 /ticket
It is one of Bangkok’s oldest traditional markets, established over 100 years ago in the historic old town district near Ratchadamnoen Avenue. Unlike the busy tourist markets, Nang Loeng retains its authentic local charm, offering visitors a glimpse into everyday Thai life. This heritage market is known for: * Traditional Thai curry-and-rice stalls * Rare old-style Thai desserts no longer commonly found elsewhere * Historic wooden shop houses and a nostalgic community atmosphere * Multi-generation family vendors preserving original recipes The market provides a cultural experience beyond shopping — it is a living museum of Bangkok’s culinary heritage. Visitors can sample local specialties such as steamed coconut custard, savory rice crackers, traditional curries, and handmade sweets prepared using recipes passed down for decades. Its location within Bangkok’s old quarter makes it an excellent addition to a heritage walking route combined with nearby temples and historical landmarks.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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