For those who have difficulty getting to the meeting place individually, this option will have your guide come to your hotel lobby upon reservation.
You can purchase one set per team, and when making a reservation, please indicate the hotel you would like to meet at in the 'Requests' section.
The cost includes additional guide labor cost + one-way transportation fee. You will be transferred from the hotel to the tour location by taxi or BTS (depending on the traffic conditions on the day).
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📄 Tour Guide
[Morning Schedule]
- 08:45 Meeting in front of BTS Saphan Taksin Station Exit 1 (indoor)
- 09:00-09:30 Boat ride & Chao Phraya Riverside Viewing
- 09:30 Arrive at the temple at dawn
- 09:30-09:50 Dawn Temple Tour
- 09:50-10:00 Take a boat to the palace
- 10:10-11:30 Royal Palace/Emerald Temple Tour
- 11:30 Tour ends in front of the palace
[Afternoon Schedule]
- 13:15 Meeting in front of BTS Saphan Taksin Station Exit 1 (indoor)
- 13:30-14:00 Boat ride & Chao Phraya River view
- 14:00 Arrive at the temple at dawn
- 14:00-14:20 Early morning temple tour
- 14:20-14:30 Take a boat to the palace
- 14:40-16:00 Royal Palace/Emerald Temple Tour
- 16:00 Tour ends in front of the palace
※ The above schedule is an approximate schedule and may be accelerated or
delayed depending on local circumstances (boarding time).
[08:45/13:15] Meeting in front of BTS Saphan Taksin Station Exit 1 (Indoor)
[09:00/13:30] Water Boat Ride & Enjoy the Chao Phraya Riverside - Take a water boat ride to the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun) and explore Bangkok's past and present, global hotels, and water houses.
[09:30/14:00] Arrival at the Temple of Dawn and sightseeing - Visit the Temple of Dawn, a landmark of Bangkok that is 66.8m to 88m high. Located in the middle of the beautiful Chao Phraya River, you can enjoy the temple of dawn and the Chao Phraya River where the past and present coexist.
[09:50/14:20] Take a water boat to the Grand Palace. Tour the Grand Palace/Emerald Temple.
Grand Palace - The official residence of the King since the 18th century, it was built in 1782 when Rama I moved the capital to Bangkok. The Grand Palace, which is like the heart of the Thai people, is a place where you can feel the fantastic and exotic politics. The high-rise palaces, pavilions, and temples are all decorated with gold leaf, porcelain, and glass.
Emerald Temple - Built in 1785 when King Rama I moved the capital to Bangkok. Its original name was Wat Pa Yia, meaning Bamboo Forest Temple. True to its old name, bamboos grow in every corner of the temple.
[11:30/16:00] Tour ends in front of the palace (individual return)
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