Bangkok 5 Senses
1 Day Tour

After breakfast at hotel, meet our English-speaking tour guide and start our ‘5 Senses Bangkok Highlight Tour’ Stroll through the 24-hour flower market (smell) located adjacent to the river. Known as ‘Pak Khlong Talad’, a blaze of colour and where the air is filled with heavenly scents. Your guide will buy some lotus flowers and teach you how to fold the lotus flower leaves according to local traditions (feel), ready to offer to Buddha at our next stops. Take a short Tuk Tuk ride, the famous local mode of transport and enjoy the typical, characteristic sound of the Tuk-Tuk driving through the hectic traffic in Bangkok and see remnants of its defensive wall between the Golden Mount, Wat Rachanatda, and Sanam Luang, the site of royal ceremonies. Visit the stunning Grand Palace, comprising several royal buildings and throne halls the beautiful Emerald Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Kaew). Green in colour, the Emerald Buddha is carved from a single piece of jade, and only 17 inches tall, is the most revered object in Thailand. Enjoy a short walk to the Wat Pho, one of the most beautiful temples in the historical part of the city with its massive Reclining Buddha (sight). After an active sightseeing, it is time for a relaxing 1-hour foot massage at one of the Thai boutique spas (feel). Thai massage an ancient form of massage thought to have been developed by Buddhist monks in Thailand 2,500 years ago. It uses passive stretching and gentle pressure along the body’s energy lines to increase flexibility, relieve muscle, and joint tension and balance the body’s energy systems. Lunch at a scenic, boutique riverfront restaurant, overlooking the legendary Chao Phaya River and enjoy the view the mystical Wat Arun, called Temple of Dawn. Here you can relax in informal surroundings and enjoy delicious Thai dishes (taste). After lunch, take the traditional long tail boat through the ‘Klongs of Bangkok’, another typical mode of transport seen in Thailand and famous for the large engines that gives it their names (sound). Once called the Venice of the East, Bangkok still has a network of small canals that lead out of Bangkok to idyllic rural settings. Witness the simple life of the friendly canal-side dwellers and make a stop at the artist House, called Baan Silapin, a treasure along one of Bangkok’s old canals and a place where both young and old locals and very few foreigners gather to enjoy drinks, and paint some artworks and ornaments at own expenses.

 

There is no better way to finish a Bangkok day at nice rooftop bar somewhere in Bangkok to enjoy a delicious cocktail to enjoy the city view and modern vibe (taste) to finish the BKK day tour, full of unforgettable impressions. Return to the hotel in the late afternoon.  Rest of day free at leisure.  

 

Operates: Daily, 08:00-17:00  (Private)

Pick up time:  08:00 am (Approximately, depending on the location of the hotel)

Approximate duration of the visits: 8 hours

Approximate distances: Bangkok city area

Meal included:  Lunch

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