Explore Bangkok's charm with the popular City Tour, featuring three incredible temples – Wat Traimit, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun. Let our friendly guide share insights into Buddhism, Thai architecture, and local life. Perfect for first-timers, this tour covers major landmarks, including Little India, Chinatown, the flower market, and the central business district. Don't miss out on the best of Bangkok – book your tour with Sun Leisure World now!
Bangkok Three Temple Join in City Tour to Wat Traimit, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun
About This Tour
Inclusions
- Round Trip Transfer
- Wat Arun - Admission
- Wat Traimit - Admission
- Wat Pho - Admission
- Boat Ride
- English Speaking Guide
Exclusions
- Personal Expenses
- Lunch
- Tip or gratuity
- Food & drinks
Tour Plan
08:00 AM / 01:00 PM-We will pick you up from your hotel located within the selected areas of Bangkok.
08:30 AM / 01:30 PM- Nestled in the heart of Bangkok, Wat Traimit houses the world's largest solid gold statue of Buddha, weighing an astonishing 5.5 tons. However, what sets this golden marvel apart is its unexpected history. For centuries, the true nature of the statue remained concealed beneath a layer of stucco, unbeknownst to the monks and worshippers who revered it. The temple stands as a testament to the unexpected discoveries that await those who embark on cultural exploration, underscoring the idea that sometimes, true beauty lies beneath the surface, waiting to be unveiled.
09:00 AM / 02:00 PM -This tour includes a drive through interesting locations like:
Chinatown (Yaowarat): Vibrant and bustling, Yaowarat, Bangkok's Chinatown, beckons with narrow alleys lined with sizzling street food stalls, ornate temples like Wat Traimit, and a kaleidoscope of traditional shops, making it a sensory delight for every visitor.
Indian Town (Phahurat): Phahurat, Bangkok's Little India, enchants with a vibrant tapestry of colorful fabrics, fragrant spice markets, and the melodious echoes of Bollywood tunes. A cultural oasis, it invites exploration into the heart of Thailand's Indian heritage.
Flower Market (Pak Khlong Talat): Pak Khlong Talat, Bangkok's Flower Market, awakens the senses with a riot of colors and fragrances. Amidst the myriad blooms, locals and tourists alike witness the bustling trade of fresh flowers, creating a captivating floral symphony.
Central Business District (CBD): Bangkok's Central Business District, a modern skyline of towering skyscrapers and sleek architecture, pulsates with the energy of commerce. Amidst luxury malls and corporate hubs, this district is the beating heart of Thailand's economic dynamism.
09:30 AM / 02:30 PM -Wat Pho, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, stands as a magnificent testament to Thailand's rich cultural and religious heritage. Nestled along the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, this sprawling temple complex is not only one of the city's oldest but also one of the most revered. Wat Pho is renowned for its breathtaking architecture, featuring intricate Thai design and ornate spires that seem to touch the heavens. The temple's focal point, the Reclining Buddha, is an awe-inspiring sight, stretching 46 meters in length and adorned with gold leaf. This colossal representation of Buddha in a serene reclining posture symbolizes his entry into Nirvana and is a sublime embodiment of tranquility and spiritual serenity.
10:30 AM / 03:30 PM -Enjoy a boat ride along the beautiful Chao Phraya River to the wonderful Wat Arun. The boat ride will unveil a lively cityscape, showcasing temples, modern buildings, and traditional houses. Approaching Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, the boat ride will become a magical prelude to the grandeur of the temple's spires adorned with colorful porcelain.
10:30 AM / 03:30 PM -Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, stands as a majestic sentinel on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, and its allure goes beyond its stunning architecture. The temple possesses a unique charm that extends beyond the sunset hours. As daylight bathes the temple in a warm glow, the intricate details of its ornate spires, adorned with porcelain and seashell mosaics, come to life. The Chao Phraya River, flowing gently beside it, adds a reflective serenity to the surroundings.
11.30 AM / 04:30 PM -At last, you will get to visit a local product store where you buy souvenirs to take back home.
Meeting / Pickup
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation nearby
- Infants must sit on your lap
- Dress code
What to Bring
- Passport
- Sun Glasses
- Water Bottle
- Money
- Important necessaties like medicine, etc
Please Note
- Wear modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Many temples have a dress code, so avoid shorts, sleeveless tops, and revealing attire.
- Remove your shoes before entering temple buildings. It's a sign of respect and cleanliness.
- Always ask for permission before taking photos inside temple buildings.
- Avoid posing in a disrespectful manner, especially in front of Buddha images or sacred objects.
- Do not touch Buddha statues or sacred objects unless explicitly allowed.
- Observe and follow any posted signs or guidelines provided by the temple authorities.
- Some areas within temples may be restricted to visitors, so be mindful of these boundaries.
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