30
4 Days in the Heart of Bangkok
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Form
5
•300+ booked
Per Person : 6,660 - 38,000
THB
Currency
Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
38,000
2
20,300
3
25,645
4
12,440
5
10,500
6
9,220
7
8,300
8
7,625
9
7,090
10
6,660
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Total: 40,600 THB
Overview/ Highlights
Join us for an exciting 4-day, 3-night adventure in Bangkok, where you’ll experience the city's rich culture and delicious cuisine. Explore iconic landmarks such as the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, and savor mouthwatering street food in bustling neighborhoods. Enjoy a scenic boat ride along the Chao Phraya River and visit vibrant markets for unique crafts and souvenirs. Each day will bring new adventures and unforgettable experiences. Don’t miss this chance to immerse yourself in the beauty of Bangkok. We can’t wait to create lasting memories with you!
What to Expect
Day 1 : Start your journey
Let the fun begin!
1
Grand Palace
The Grand Palace in Bangkok is a stunning symbol of Thailand's cultural heritage, featuring intricate details, golden spires, and beautiful murals. Once a royal residence, it houses Wat Phra Kaew, home to the sacred Emerald Buddha. A visit offers insight into Thailand's regal history and spiritual traditions, making it a must-see in Bangkok.
2
Wat Phra Kaew
Wat Phra Kaew, in Bangkok's Grand Palace, is Thailand's most sacred temple, home to the Emerald Buddha. Built in 1782, it features golden spires and intricate mosaics. Reserved for royal ceremonies, it is a key pilgrimage site and tourist attraction, with a strict dress code for visitors.
3
Wat Pho
Wat Pho, or the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is a key Bangkok landmark known for its 46-meter-long golden Buddha statue. The temple features intricate murals, stunning architecture, and tranquil courtyards. It’s also the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, with an on-site school for visitors to experience this ancient practice. Wat Pho offers a peaceful escape and insight into Thailand’s spiritual heritage.
4
Lunch 1
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
5
Iconsiam
ICONSIAM is a world-class shopping and lifestyle destination on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. Known for its luxury brands, cultural attractions, and diverse dining options, it also features an indoor floating market and stunning river views. A must-visit for those seeking a mix of high-end shopping and unique Thai experiences.
6
China Town
Chinatown in Bangkok, or Yaowarat, is a vibrant district known for its bustling streets filled with gold shops, herbal medicine stores, and a diverse array of street food stalls. As one of the largest Chinatowns in the world, it offers a sensory feast with its neon-lit evenings and a wide range of culinary delights from dim sum to exotic seafood. Rich in history and cultural diversity, it’s a must-visit for an authentic Bangkok experience.
Day 2 : Hidden Treasures Await
On the second day of your journey, the adventure deepens with fresh sights and experiences awaiting you. Embrace the excitement and let every moment inspire you!
1
Wat Mahathat
Wat Mahathat, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of Ayutthaya's most revered temples, famous for the Buddha head entwined in tree roots. Built in the 14th century, this "Great Relic Temple" was a key religious center, housing Buddha relics and playing a vital role in the kingdom's spiritual and political life. Visitors can explore its majestic ruins and rich cultural heritage.
2
Wat Ratcha Burana
Wat Ratcha Burana, built in 1424 by King Borommarachathirat II to honor his brothers who died in a battle for the throne, showcases Ayutthaya's rich heritage. The temple is famed for its well-preserved prang, a towering Khmer-style spire, adorned with intricate carvings and stucco work that reflect the craftsmanship of the time.
3
Wat Yai Chai Mongkol
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, also known as the Great Monastery of Auspicious Victory, is one of Ayutthaya's most famous temples. Its towering chedi and peaceful setting make it a key site for travelers. Located southeast of the city island in Phai Ling, the temple has had various historical names, including Wat Pa Kaeo and Wat Chao Phraya Thai.
4
Lunch 2
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
5
Ayothaya Floating Market
The Ayothaya Floating Market is a lively hub where you can experience the essence of traditional Thai market life. With its picturesque waterways and colorful boats, the market reflects the charm and vibrancy of local culture, offering a rich tapestry of sights, sounds, and flavors. Savor the tastes of Thailand with an array of delectable street foods and local delicacies from freshly prepared noodle dishes and savory snacks to exotic fruits and traditional sweets, the floating market is a food lover’s paradise.
Day 3 : Discovering New Wonders
On this third day, the journey continues to surprise and inspire. Savor every moment and embrace the excitement that lies ahead.
1
Rom Hub Market
The Rom Hub Market in Samutsongkram, near Bangkok, is famous for its unique location along a railway track. Vendors swiftly fold their awnings when trains pass and reopen afterward. Known for its fresh produce, seafood, and local goods, the market offers a vibrant experience of Thai market culture and is a popular spot for dramatic train arrival photos.
2
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi, close to the Rom Hub Market and Bangkok, is a vibrant, iconic market where vendors sell fresh produce and local delicacies from boats along the canals. Its colorful atmosphere and traditional river commerce make it a popular tourist spot, with early morning boat tours offering a unique shopping experience and a glimpse into Thailand's cultural heritage.
3
Lunch 3
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
4
Wat Arun
Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, is a key Bangkok landmark on the Chao Phraya River's west bank. Its central prang, over 70 meters tall, features intricate porcelain mosaics that sparkle at sunrise and sunset. Climb the prang for stunning river and city views. With its serene gardens, smaller prangs, and rich history, Wat Arun offers a peaceful escape and is a must-see in Bangkok.
Day 4 Free and Chilling Day
Day 4 of your trip is a relaxing, free day in Pattaya, where you can unwind at your hotel, enjoy some shopping at local markets or malls, or spend a leisurely day soaking up the sun at Pattaya Beach. It's the perfect opportunity to recharge, explore at your own pace, and take in the laid-back vibe of this coastal city.
1
Chatuchak Weekend Market
Chatuchak Weekend Market, locally known as JJ Market, is Thailand's largest market, covering over 14 hectares with more than 15,000 stalls. Open every Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, it offers a vast array of goods, including clothing, accessories, home decor, plants, and pets. Visitors can also indulge in a variety of Thai street foods at numerous food stalls throughout the market. The market is conveniently accessible via public transportation, with nearby BTS and MRT stations. It's a must-visit destination for both shopping enthusiasts and those looking to experience local culture.
2
Lunch 4
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
3
Platinum Fashion Mall
Platinum Fashion Mall in Bangkok is a large, popular shopping destination known for its affordable wholesale fashion, offering a wide range of clothing, accessories, and footwear. With over 1,300 stores, it caters to both individual shoppers and retailers, featuring the latest Thai, Korean, and Japanese trends. The mall offers discounts for bulk purchases and has a food court for convenience. It's a top spot for tourists and locals seeking stylish, budget-friendly fashion. Centrally located, Platinum Fashion Mall is a must-visit for fashion lovers in Bangkok.
4
Ban Thad Thong Food
Ban Thad Thong Food Street is a must-visit for authentic Thai street food lovers. Located near Bangkok’s center, it’s a lively area with vendors serving everything from savory grilled meats to sweet desserts. Experience the true flavors of Thailand in this vibrant, local setting.
What’s included
Terms and Conditions
Full Refund: Cancel at least 7 days before the start of travel date. No Refund: Cancel less than 7 days before the start of travel date. No Changes: Any changes made less than 72 hours before the start time will not be accepted. Local Time: Cut-off times are based on the Thai local time.
Form
5
•300+ booked
Per Person :
6,660 - 38,000 THB
Currency
Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
38,000
2
20,300
3
25,645
4
12,440
5
10,500
6
9,220
7
8,300
8
7,625
9
7,090
10
6,660
This field is required!
Required!
Total: 40,600 THB
What’s included
What to Expect
Day 1 : Start your journey
Let the fun begin!
1
Grand Palace
The Grand Palace in Bangkok is a stunning symbol of Thailand's cultural heritage, featuring intricate details, golden spires, and beautiful murals. Once a royal residence, it houses Wat Phra Kaew, home to the sacred Emerald Buddha. A visit offers insight into Thailand's regal history and spiritual traditions, making it a must-see in Bangkok.
2
Wat Phra Kaew
Wat Phra Kaew, in Bangkok's Grand Palace, is Thailand's most sacred temple, home to the Emerald Buddha. Built in 1782, it features golden spires and intricate mosaics. Reserved for royal ceremonies, it is a key pilgrimage site and tourist attraction, with a strict dress code for visitors.
3
Wat Pho
Wat Pho, or the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is a key Bangkok landmark known for its 46-meter-long golden Buddha statue. The temple features intricate murals, stunning architecture, and tranquil courtyards. It’s also the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, with an on-site school for visitors to experience this ancient practice. Wat Pho offers a peaceful escape and insight into Thailand’s spiritual heritage.
4
Lunch 1
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
5
Iconsiam
ICONSIAM is a world-class shopping and lifestyle destination on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. Known for its luxury brands, cultural attractions, and diverse dining options, it also features an indoor floating market and stunning river views. A must-visit for those seeking a mix of high-end shopping and unique Thai experiences.
6
China Town
Chinatown in Bangkok, or Yaowarat, is a vibrant district known for its bustling streets filled with gold shops, herbal medicine stores, and a diverse array of street food stalls. As one of the largest Chinatowns in the world, it offers a sensory feast with its neon-lit evenings and a wide range of culinary delights from dim sum to exotic seafood. Rich in history and cultural diversity, it’s a must-visit for an authentic Bangkok experience.
Day 2 : Hidden Treasures Await
On the second day of your journey, the adventure deepens with fresh sights and experiences awaiting you. Embrace the excitement and let every moment inspire you!
1
Wat Mahathat
Wat Mahathat, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of Ayutthaya's most revered temples, famous for the Buddha head entwined in tree roots. Built in the 14th century, this "Great Relic Temple" was a key religious center, housing Buddha relics and playing a vital role in the kingdom's spiritual and political life. Visitors can explore its majestic ruins and rich cultural heritage.
2
Wat Ratcha Burana
Wat Ratcha Burana, built in 1424 by King Borommarachathirat II to honor his brothers who died in a battle for the throne, showcases Ayutthaya's rich heritage. The temple is famed for its well-preserved prang, a towering Khmer-style spire, adorned with intricate carvings and stucco work that reflect the craftsmanship of the time.
3
Wat Yai Chai Mongkol
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, also known as the Great Monastery of Auspicious Victory, is one of Ayutthaya's most famous temples. Its towering chedi and peaceful setting make it a key site for travelers. Located southeast of the city island in Phai Ling, the temple has had various historical names, including Wat Pa Kaeo and Wat Chao Phraya Thai.
4
Lunch 2
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
5
Ayothaya Floating Market
The Ayothaya Floating Market is a lively hub where you can experience the essence of traditional Thai market life. With its picturesque waterways and colorful boats, the market reflects the charm and vibrancy of local culture, offering a rich tapestry of sights, sounds, and flavors. Savor the tastes of Thailand with an array of delectable street foods and local delicacies from freshly prepared noodle dishes and savory snacks to exotic fruits and traditional sweets, the floating market is a food lover’s paradise.
Day 3 : Discovering New Wonders
On this third day, the journey continues to surprise and inspire. Savor every moment and embrace the excitement that lies ahead.
1
Rom Hub Market
The Rom Hub Market in Samutsongkram, near Bangkok, is famous for its unique location along a railway track. Vendors swiftly fold their awnings when trains pass and reopen afterward. Known for its fresh produce, seafood, and local goods, the market offers a vibrant experience of Thai market culture and is a popular spot for dramatic train arrival photos.
2
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi, close to the Rom Hub Market and Bangkok, is a vibrant, iconic market where vendors sell fresh produce and local delicacies from boats along the canals. Its colorful atmosphere and traditional river commerce make it a popular tourist spot, with early morning boat tours offering a unique shopping experience and a glimpse into Thailand's cultural heritage.
3
Lunch 3
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
4
Wat Arun
Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, is a key Bangkok landmark on the Chao Phraya River's west bank. Its central prang, over 70 meters tall, features intricate porcelain mosaics that sparkle at sunrise and sunset. Climb the prang for stunning river and city views. With its serene gardens, smaller prangs, and rich history, Wat Arun offers a peaceful escape and is a must-see in Bangkok.
Day 4 Free and Chilling Day
Day 4 of your trip is a relaxing, free day in Pattaya, where you can unwind at your hotel, enjoy some shopping at local markets or malls, or spend a leisurely day soaking up the sun at Pattaya Beach. It's the perfect opportunity to recharge, explore at your own pace, and take in the laid-back vibe of this coastal city.
1
Chatuchak Weekend Market
Chatuchak Weekend Market, locally known as JJ Market, is Thailand's largest market, covering over 14 hectares with more than 15,000 stalls. Open every Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, it offers a vast array of goods, including clothing, accessories, home decor, plants, and pets. Visitors can also indulge in a variety of Thai street foods at numerous food stalls throughout the market. The market is conveniently accessible via public transportation, with nearby BTS and MRT stations. It's a must-visit destination for both shopping enthusiasts and those looking to experience local culture.
2
Lunch 4
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
3
Platinum Fashion Mall
Platinum Fashion Mall in Bangkok is a large, popular shopping destination known for its affordable wholesale fashion, offering a wide range of clothing, accessories, and footwear. With over 1,300 stores, it caters to both individual shoppers and retailers, featuring the latest Thai, Korean, and Japanese trends. The mall offers discounts for bulk purchases and has a food court for convenience. It's a top spot for tourists and locals seeking stylish, budget-friendly fashion. Centrally located, Platinum Fashion Mall is a must-visit for fashion lovers in Bangkok.
4
Ban Thad Thong Food
Ban Thad Thong Food Street is a must-visit for authentic Thai street food lovers. Located near Bangkok’s center, it’s a lively area with vendors serving everything from savory grilled meats to sweet desserts. Experience the true flavors of Thailand in this vibrant, local setting.
Form
5
•300+ booked
Per Person :
6,660 - 38,000 THB
Currency
Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
38,000
2
20,300
3
25,645
4
12,440
5
10,500
6
9,220
7
8,300
8
7,625
9
7,090
10
6,660
This field is required!
Required!
Total: 40,600 THB
What’s included
What’s included
All Entrance Fees Joined Boat Riding Private Vehicles English Tours Guide Lunch
Personal Expenses Tips Others Meals Accommodation
Form
5
•300+ booked
Per Person :
6,660 - 38,000 THB
Currency
Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
38,000
2
20,300
3
25,645
4
12,440
5
10,500
6
9,220
7
8,300
8
7,625
9
7,090
10
6,660
This field is required!
Required!
Total: 40,600 THB
What’s included
Terms and Conditions
Full Refund: Cancel at least 7 days before the start of travel date. No Refund: Cancel less than 7 days before the start of travel date. No Changes: Any changes made less than 72 hours before the start time will not be accepted. Local Time: Cut-off times are based on the Thai local time.
Form
5
•300+ booked
Per Person :
6,660 - 38,000 THB
Currency
Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
38,000
2
20,300
3
25,645
4
12,440
5
10,500
6
9,220
7
8,300
8
7,625
9
7,090
10
6,660
This field is required!
Required!
Total: 40,600 THB
What’s included
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