Monument visits in Bangkok
Bangkok Canals & Wat Arun Small Group Tour
An afternoon away from the skyscrapers and big city life. On this cultural excursion, you'll enjoy a river cruise along the bustling river and backwaters of Bangkok's canals. Watch as people go about their life on the klongs and then visit Wat Arun – the vast riverside Temple of Dawn.
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Bangkok canal tour with or without hotel pick-up
Experience an early morning trip along the bustling Chao Phraya River and the city's canals in a long tail boat.
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If you're a history and movie buff, you've probably heard of The Bridge on the River Kwai. This classic war movie depicts the construction of the ‘Death Railway', one of the most notorious events of the Pacific War during WWII. And on this daytrip from Bangkok, you'll explore the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery and the railway bridge – by car, boat and rail.Kanchanaburi is just over two hours' drive west of Bangkok, and on arrival, you'll delve straight into history at the Thailand–Burma Railway Centre. This museum explains the horrors of the Death Railway, and overlooks a large green, which is the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. After the visit, you'll cross the road and pay respects to the almost 7,000 Allied soldiers – including many British – who lie here.Next, a longtail boat will take you along Mae Klong River to visit the modern bridge over the River Kwai – the original was blown up. After lunch in a nearby restaurant, you'll board a train and cross the river along the original railway.
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Bangkok Royal Grand Palace Small Group Tour with Skip-the-line Entrance
If there's one thing you must see while in Bangkok, it's the architectural masterpiece known as the Royal Grand Palace. This half-day small group tour with skip-the-line admission sees you exploring almost every corner of the palace complex with a guide and soaking up royal history, including the Wat Phra Kaew – the temple that houses the revered Emerald Buddha.Until 1925, the palace was the official royal residence for the Kings of Siam and their governments. And as you tread past its collection of pavilions and golden spires, you'll be transported back in time. You'll also visit the elaborately decorated Royal Chapel – or Wat Phra Kaew – and see the Emerald Buddha, carved from a solid piece of jade.You'll have plenty of time to admire the palace's ornate architecture, whose intricacy and richness never fails to impress. To round off the tour, you'll head to a lapidary factory to browse handicrafts, jewellery and silk products.
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River Kwai Bridge Tour with Train Ride, Long Tail Boat and Lunch
Book a River Kwai Bridge tour to explore the historic sites throughout the Mueang region as you learn about WWII and POW labor camps.
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Bangkok Temples Small Group Tour
Thailand is predominantly Buddhist, with around 95% of Thais practising the Theravada discipline of Buddhism. So it's not unusual to see monks walking the streets of Bangkok. This small group half-day tour takes you to Bangkok's three most sacred and significant temples – Wat Pho, Wat Traimit and Wat Benchamabophit.First up is Wat Traimit, known as the temple of the Golden Buddha, which protects a 3m tall Buddha statue crafted from more than 5 tons of solid gold. Then, it's onward to the second temple of the day – Wat Pho. It is known as the temple of the Reclining Buddha because of its large statues, which at an 46 metres in length and 15 metres in height, is the largest in the city.The day's final temple is Wat Benchamabophit – the ‘Temple of the Fifth King' – which is famed for its intricate Italian marble detail. To round off the tour, there's a visit to a lapidary factory, where you can browse handicrafts, jewellery and silk.
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In a city boasting countless monuments, museums and architectural wonders, this trip packs in the highlights. By bus, boat, rail and tuk-tuk, you'll explore Bangkok like a local as you visit Hindu shrines, Wat Saket temple and take a cruise down the Chao Phraya. What's more, you'll enjoy a delicious lunch and a ride on the Bangkok Sky Train.
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Historical City of Ayutthaya full-day tour
Book now and discover the hidden treasures of the ancient capital of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Royal Grand Palace and Bangkok Canal Tour
Bangkok's canals – or klongs as they're known – have been used as watery highways for centuries. This tour sees you cruise along the city's bustling backwaters to two of the Thai capital's top sights. You'll glide by leafy jungle and locals living life along the shore to visit the Royal Grand Palace and Wat Arun – the vast riverside Temple of Dawn.
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Escape the bustle of Bangkok for the day with a trip to peaceful Pattaya. First up, you'll experience the colourful chaos of Pattaya floating market where you can sample sizzling street foods and shop for souvenirs. Then, it's on to Prathumnak Hill to snap wow-factor photos over the city before free time to explore on your own or hit the beach.
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