Duration : Full Day (07:30 a.m.– 05:00 p.m.)
Programme & Itinerary :
Bangkok is the capital of Thailand, the official name of which is Krung Thep Maha Nakhon (City of Angels) or Bangkok Metropolis has been the capital of Thailand since 1782, the year that King Rama I established himself as the first king of the Chakri Dynasty. The founding of Bangkok started, in 1782, with the construction of the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaeo). The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo are the landmark of Thailand, Guests or Tourists should be the first place to visit.
Temple of the Emerald Buddha or Wat Phra Si Rattana Sasdaram or Wat Phra Kaeo built by King Rama I in 1782. At the same time of Bangkok established as his capital. It’s a royal temple within the Grand Palace. The construction took two years to complete and enshrines the Emerald Buddha which is the most venerated Buddha image in Thailand.
The Grand Palace was built in the reign of King Rama I in 1782. Its covers an area of 61 acres. The compound of the Grand Palace is divided into four sections: The Outer Palace, The Central Palace, The Inner Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The sites of various Royal Residences, Throne halls and Royal Chapel within the compound of the palace.
Wat Phra Chetuphon Vimolmangalaram or Temple of the Reclining Buddha, commonly known as Wat Pho. The Reclining Buddha is 46 meters long and 15 meters high, is a lacquered and gilded image of brick and stucco structure. On the soles of the feet is the most interesting feature is the mother-of-pearl inlaid design showing the 108 auspicious signs around the Chakra or a Discus at the center.
The Temple of Dawn or Wat Arun commonly known as Wat Jaeng. The great prang was built in the reign of King Rama III. It is the highest prang in this country. The construction layout was replica to symbolic the Buddhist Cosmology to believe Mount Meru is the center of Universe which was represented by the Main Prang, surrounded by seven cosmic oceans and seven mountains which was represented by the connecting galleries. At the corners of universe are four continents where human beings live which represented by four corner prangs.
Wat Benchamabophit or The Marble Temple. In 1899, King Rama V built Dusit Palace which covering up to the temple area. Ubosot is a structure of the four-gabled style, with four-tiered roof. It was built of Carrara marble imported from Italy.
07:30 a.m. Pick up from
Hotel/Accommodation
08:30 a.m. Visit Wat Phra Kaeo and
The Grand Palace
10:30 a.m. Visit Wat Pho (Temple
of the Reclining Buddha)
12:00 a.m. Lunch
01:00 p.m. Visit Wat Arun (The Temple
of Dawn)
03:00 p.m. Visit Wat
Benchamabophit (The Marble Temple)\
05:00 p.m. Depart for Hotel/Accommodation
Information :
Tourist Guide Fee :
Depend on Guests/Tourists Satisfaction or Negotiable.
Language : English
For Guests/Tourists
;
- Guests/Tourists will be Spent per
Actual for Admission Fee, Meals & Beverages, Private Transportation / Public Transportation such as Van, Public Boat, Public Bus, Ferry, Taxi,
Tuk-Tuk., Etc.
- Recommended Transportation for this
Packages : Public Boat, Ferry, Tuk-Tuk, Public Bus or Taxi.
- This programme can be arranged or changed
according to Guests/Tourists are required.
Remark : Guests/Tourists can be Specified the Destinations
around Thailand as required by yourself in order to fulfill the once in a
Memorable Experiences of Your Destinations in Thailand.
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Regulations and Notices :
1. Proper attire is required when visiting the Temple, The Grand Palace and The Throne Halls.
2. Do not wear shorts, sandals or flip-flop, sleeveless shirts or blouse, tank-top or ripped jeans/clothes.
3. Food & Drinks are prohibited inside the buildings of the Temple, The Grand Palace and The Throne Halls.
4. VDO, Camera and Photograph talking are prohibited inside the buildings of the Temple, The Grand Palace and The Throne Halls.
5. Weapons, explosive, chemical or incendiary device are strictly forbidden.
6. Animals of any kind are prohibited inside the Temple, The Grand Palace and The Throne Halls.
7. No smoking. 8. Be quiet.
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