Private Tour: Bangkok including Wat Arun by Longtail Boat
Bangkok, Thailand
Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 5 hours
Take a boat trip from Bangkok’s riverside hotels to visit Wat Arun, known as the Temple of Dawn, and also the Grand Palace, one of the most beautiful examples of an ancient Siamese court. It used to be the residence of the Kings of Thailand. Here you will see palaces which were used for different occasions; the Funeral Palace, the Reception Palace, the Throne Hall, the Coronation Hall, the Royal Guest House, and the beautiful Emerald Buddha Temple. At the conclusion of the tour your guide will transfer you back to your hotel.
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Take a boat trip from Bangkok’s riverside hotels to visit Wat Arun, known as the Temple of Dawn, and also the Grand Palace, one of the most beautiful examples of an ancient Siamese court. It used to be the residence of the Kings of Thailand. Here you will see palaces which were used for different occasions; the Funeral Palace, the Reception Palace, the Throne Hall, the Coronation Hall, the Royal Guest House, and the beautiful Emerald Buddha Temple. At the conclusion of the tour your guide will transfer you back to your hotel.
Your tour guide will pick you up from your hotel at Bangkok Riverside.
Visit Wat Arun which was build in the 17th century and is used until today as one Thailand's most colourful festivals, the Royal Kathin when the Thai king travels down in the Thai royal barge procession to present new robes to the monks after their three-month lent period.
Continue to the Grand Palace which was build by King Rama I the founder of the Chakri dynasty in 1782 and is often used for official events, royal ceremonies and state functions which are held within the walls of the palace every year.
At the conclusion of the tour your guide will transfer you back to your hotel at Bangkok Riverside.
Visit Wat Arun which was build in the 17th century and is used until today as one Thailand's most colourful festivals, the Royal Kathin when the Thai king travels down in the Thai royal barge procession to present new robes to the monks after their three-month lent period.
Continue to the Grand Palace which was build by King Rama I the founder of the Chakri dynasty in 1782 and is often used for official events, royal ceremonies and state functions which are held within the walls of the palace every year.
At the conclusion of the tour your guide will transfer you back to your hotel at Bangkok Riverside.
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