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Discover Bangkok through a scenic photo tour.
PK016



Form
•250+ Booked
Per Person : 700 - 6,000
THB
Currency
Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
6,000
2
3,000
3
2,000
4
1,500
5
1,200
6
1,000
7
900
8
800
9
700
10
750
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Total: 6,000 THB
Overview/ Highlights
Discover Bangkok through a customizable scenic photo tour designed for all photography levels. Choose your own points of interest or follow expert recommendations to capture the city's most photogenic spots. From temples and markets to hidden gems, this tour offers a unique way to explore Bangkok through your lens. Sunrise and sunset sessions are available for ideal lighting. Perfect for solo travelers, friends, or couples wanting memorable travel photos. You can find example locations listed below. Feel free to choose the ones you’re interested in based on your available time, and message us anytime!
What to Expect
1
Wat Pak Nam
Wat Pak Nam Phasi Charoen in Bangkok is a historic and revered temple known for its stunning modern art and ancient architecture. Established in the 17th century, it features a five-story stupa with a mesmerizing emerald-green glass pagoda surrounded by cosmic mural paintings, symbolizing Buddhist enlightenment. The temple also boasts a towering marble Buddha statue and serves as a meditation center, attracting both worshippers and visitors. Renowned for its social programs, Wat Pak Nam provides a profound experience of Thai spirituality and art, making it a top destination for cultural exploration in Bangkok.
2
OneSiam Skywalk
Discover OneSiam Skywalk, an elevated bridge connecting Siam Paragon, Siam Center, and Siam Discovery for a seamless shopping experience. Enjoy panoramic city views and a modern, stylish walkway perfect for photos. Stay cool and safe while exploring Bangkok’s bustling Siam district from above. A must-visit spot for shoppers, tourists, and city explorers in the heart of Bangkok.
3
Chao Phraya Sky Park
Chao Phraya Sky Park is an elevated pedestrian park in Bangkok, offering stunning river and city views. Located on Phra Pok Klao Bridge, it connects Thonburi and Phra Nakhon with lush greenery and walking paths. It’s a great spot for sightseeing, photography, and relaxation, especially at sunset. The park is free to enter and easily accessible by boat, BTS, or taxi. Nearby attractions include Wat Arun and the Grand Palace, making it a perfect stop for tourists.
4
Uruea Cafe
Uruea Cafe is a cozy riverside café in Bangkok’s Thonburi district, near MRT Tha Phra. Set in a 100-year-old former boatyard, it offers scenic views of Wat Paknam’s giant Buddha. Guests can enjoy drinks in both indoor and open-air spaces with a redeemable 20 THB entrance fee. The café serves Thai-style beverages like tamarind juice and iced matcha at affordable prices. It’s a peaceful spot popular among tourists for relaxing and taking photos.
5
Wat Bowonniwet Vihara
Wat Bowonniwet Vihara is a first-class royal temple in Bangkok’s historic Phra Nakhon district, founded in 1824. It became the center of the Dhammayuttika Nikaya order and is closely tied to Thai royalty, including Rama IV and Rama IX. The temple’s golden chedi houses sacred relics, and its ordination hall features the revered Phra Phuttha Chinnasi Buddha image. Prince Mongkut served as abbot here for 27 years before becoming King Rama IV. With rich architecture and spiritual significance, it remains a key site for Buddhist training and cultural exploration.
6
Temple of the Golden Mount Bangkok (Wat Saket)
The Temple of the Golden Mount (Wat Saket) offers panoramic views of Bangkok from its golden chedi. Climb 318 steps to reach the top, where you'll find serene landscapes and a peaceful escape from the city. The temple provides insight into Thailand's religious traditions and stunning city views.
7
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.
8
Sao Chingcha - Giant Swing
The Giant Swing is a historic landmark in Bangkok, located in front of Wat Suthat. Originally built in 1784 for a Brahmin ceremony, it symbolizes Thailand’s rich cultural heritage. Though no longer in use, its striking red structure makes it a popular photo spot. Nearby, Wat Suthat features beautiful murals and a giant Buddha statue. Easily accessible, it’s a must-visit for history and culture lovers exploring Bangkok.
9
Talat Noi
Talad Noi, translating to "small market," is one of Bangkok's oldest neighborhoods, nestled along the Chao Phraya River near Chinatown. This historic area is renowned for its vibrant street art, traditional shophouses, and a maze of narrow alleys filled with second-hand car parts and mechanic workshops. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks, unique cafes, and the rich heritage that reflects Bangkok's diverse history. Talad Noi offers an authentic glimpse into the city's past, making it a must-visit for those seeking to experience Bangkok beyond its typical tourist attractions.
10
Khlong Bang Luang Floating Market
Khlong Bang Luang is a historic canal-side community in Bangkok, Thailand, renowned for its well-preserved traditional wooden houses and vibrant cultural scene. The area is home to the Artist's House (Baan Silapin), a cultural hub offering art exhibitions and traditional puppet shows. Visitors can explore local art galleries, enjoy riverside cafes, and experience the charm of Bangkok's waterways. Accessible via boat tours, Khlong Bang Luang provides a tranquil escape from the city's bustle. It's an ideal destination for those interested in Thai culture, art, and history.
11
Erawan Shrine
Erawan Shrine, located in Bangkok's busy Ratchaprasong district, is a famous spiritual site dedicated to Phra Phrom, the Thai version of the Hindu god Brahma. Visitors come to offer flowers, incense, and prayers for blessings of good fortune and success. The shrine’s golden statue with four faces symbolizes kindness, compassion, sympathy, and balance. Despite being surrounded by modern buildings, Erawan Shrine remains a peaceful spot, making it a must-visit for those seeking a spiritual experience in the heart of Bangkok.
12
Café DIOR by Mauro Colagreco
Café DIOR by Mauro Colagreco in Bangkok is a luxurious destination for culinary enthusiasts and fashion lovers. Nestled within the iconic DIOR boutique, this cafe offers a sophisticated menu crafted by Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco. Guests can indulge in exquisite pastries, gourmet dishes, and signature beverages in a chic and elegant ambiance. The decor seamlessly blends French elegance with modern luxury, making it a must-visit spot. Whether for a quick coffee or a leisurely meal, Café DIOR promises an unparalleled experience.
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
•250+ Booked
Per Person :
700 - 6,000 THB
Currency
Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
6,000
2
3,000
3
2,000
4
1,500
5
1,200
6
1,000
7
900
8
800
9
700
10
750
This field is required!
Required!
Total: 6,000 THB
What’s included
What to Expect
1
Wat Pak Nam
Wat Pak Nam Phasi Charoen in Bangkok is a historic and revered temple known for its stunning modern art and ancient architecture. Established in the 17th century, it features a five-story stupa with a mesmerizing emerald-green glass pagoda surrounded by cosmic mural paintings, symbolizing Buddhist enlightenment. The temple also boasts a towering marble Buddha statue and serves as a meditation center, attracting both worshippers and visitors. Renowned for its social programs, Wat Pak Nam provides a profound experience of Thai spirituality and art, making it a top destination for cultural exploration in Bangkok.
2
OneSiam Skywalk
Discover OneSiam Skywalk, an elevated bridge connecting Siam Paragon, Siam Center, and Siam Discovery for a seamless shopping experience. Enjoy panoramic city views and a modern, stylish walkway perfect for photos. Stay cool and safe while exploring Bangkok’s bustling Siam district from above. A must-visit spot for shoppers, tourists, and city explorers in the heart of Bangkok.
3
Chao Phraya Sky Park
Chao Phraya Sky Park is an elevated pedestrian park in Bangkok, offering stunning river and city views. Located on Phra Pok Klao Bridge, it connects Thonburi and Phra Nakhon with lush greenery and walking paths. It’s a great spot for sightseeing, photography, and relaxation, especially at sunset. The park is free to enter and easily accessible by boat, BTS, or taxi. Nearby attractions include Wat Arun and the Grand Palace, making it a perfect stop for tourists.
4
Uruea Cafe
Uruea Cafe is a cozy riverside café in Bangkok’s Thonburi district, near MRT Tha Phra. Set in a 100-year-old former boatyard, it offers scenic views of Wat Paknam’s giant Buddha. Guests can enjoy drinks in both indoor and open-air spaces with a redeemable 20 THB entrance fee. The café serves Thai-style beverages like tamarind juice and iced matcha at affordable prices. It’s a peaceful spot popular among tourists for relaxing and taking photos.
5
Wat Bowonniwet Vihara
Wat Bowonniwet Vihara is a first-class royal temple in Bangkok’s historic Phra Nakhon district, founded in 1824. It became the center of the Dhammayuttika Nikaya order and is closely tied to Thai royalty, including Rama IV and Rama IX. The temple’s golden chedi houses sacred relics, and its ordination hall features the revered Phra Phuttha Chinnasi Buddha image. Prince Mongkut served as abbot here for 27 years before becoming King Rama IV. With rich architecture and spiritual significance, it remains a key site for Buddhist training and cultural exploration.
6
Temple of the Golden Mount Bangkok (Wat Saket)
The Temple of the Golden Mount (Wat Saket) offers panoramic views of Bangkok from its golden chedi. Climb 318 steps to reach the top, where you'll find serene landscapes and a peaceful escape from the city. The temple provides insight into Thailand's religious traditions and stunning city views.
7
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.
8
Sao Chingcha - Giant Swing
The Giant Swing is a historic landmark in Bangkok, located in front of Wat Suthat. Originally built in 1784 for a Brahmin ceremony, it symbolizes Thailand’s rich cultural heritage. Though no longer in use, its striking red structure makes it a popular photo spot. Nearby, Wat Suthat features beautiful murals and a giant Buddha statue. Easily accessible, it’s a must-visit for history and culture lovers exploring Bangkok.
9
Talat Noi
Talad Noi, translating to "small market," is one of Bangkok's oldest neighborhoods, nestled along the Chao Phraya River near Chinatown. This historic area is renowned for its vibrant street art, traditional shophouses, and a maze of narrow alleys filled with second-hand car parts and mechanic workshops. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks, unique cafes, and the rich heritage that reflects Bangkok's diverse history. Talad Noi offers an authentic glimpse into the city's past, making it a must-visit for those seeking to experience Bangkok beyond its typical tourist attractions.
10
Khlong Bang Luang Floating Market
Khlong Bang Luang is a historic canal-side community in Bangkok, Thailand, renowned for its well-preserved traditional wooden houses and vibrant cultural scene. The area is home to the Artist's House (Baan Silapin), a cultural hub offering art exhibitions and traditional puppet shows. Visitors can explore local art galleries, enjoy riverside cafes, and experience the charm of Bangkok's waterways. Accessible via boat tours, Khlong Bang Luang provides a tranquil escape from the city's bustle. It's an ideal destination for those interested in Thai culture, art, and history.
11
Erawan Shrine
Erawan Shrine, located in Bangkok's busy Ratchaprasong district, is a famous spiritual site dedicated to Phra Phrom, the Thai version of the Hindu god Brahma. Visitors come to offer flowers, incense, and prayers for blessings of good fortune and success. The shrine’s golden statue with four faces symbolizes kindness, compassion, sympathy, and balance. Despite being surrounded by modern buildings, Erawan Shrine remains a peaceful spot, making it a must-visit for those seeking a spiritual experience in the heart of Bangkok.
12
Café DIOR by Mauro Colagreco
Café DIOR by Mauro Colagreco in Bangkok is a luxurious destination for culinary enthusiasts and fashion lovers. Nestled within the iconic DIOR boutique, this cafe offers a sophisticated menu crafted by Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco. Guests can indulge in exquisite pastries, gourmet dishes, and signature beverages in a chic and elegant ambiance. The decor seamlessly blends French elegance with modern luxury, making it a must-visit spot. Whether for a quick coffee or a leisurely meal, Café DIOR promises an unparalleled experience.
Form
•250+ Booked
Per Person :
700 - 6,000 THB
Currency
Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
6,000
2
3,000
3
2,000
4
1,500
5
1,200
6
1,000
7
900
8
800
9
700
10
750
This field is required!
Required!
Total: 6,000 THB
What’s included
What’s included
Hotel pick up and drop off Private customizable tour 10-hour charter service Air-conditioned vehicle Fuel and Toll
Admission to attractions Meals and beverages Other personal expenses Tour Guide Tips and gratuities
Form
•250+ Booked
Per Person :
700 - 6,000 THB
Currency
Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
6,000
2
3,000
3
2,000
4
1,500
5
1,200
6
1,000
7
900
8
800
9
700
10
750
This field is required!
Required!
Total: 6,000 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
•250+ Booked
Per Person :
700 - 6,000 THB
Currency
Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
6,000
2
3,000
3
2,000
4
1,500
5
1,200
6
1,000
7
900
8
800
9
700
10
750
This field is required!
Required!
Total: 6,000 THB
What’s included
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