Xperience/Thailand/Bangkok/Phra Nakhon/Khaosan/[From 1 person] One-day tour of Bangkok city sightseeing and Ayutthaya ruins by Panda Bus (includes elephant riding experience, hotel pick-up, lunch included, Japanese guide)
[From 1 person] One-day tour of Bangkok city sightseeing and Ayutthaya ruins by Panda Bus (includes elephant riding experience, hotel pick-up, lunch included, Japanese guide)
Please fill in the hotel name and address in the "remarks" column when making a reservation. *Meeting place and meeting time will be announced when booking is confirmed
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Tour Duration | 11 Hours 40 Minutes
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What You'll Experience
A veteran Japanese guide will help you get around efficiently
Peace of mind with pick-up service from major hotels in Bangkok
Includes 10-minute elephant ride experience
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Pick-up time: 06:15-07:00 (Pick-up from major hotels in the city) If you did not specify your hotel when booking, or your hotel is not included in the pick-up service, please choose the address below: BTS Siam Station, Exit 3, Siam Paragon Shopping Mall, Ground Floor, In front of the entrance (in front of McDonald's)
[Menu] Thai food set: Tom Yum Kung, pork gapao, stir-fried chicken with cashew nuts, stir-fried cabbage with fish sauce, rice, fruit, water *Menu may change without notice
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Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun) [First-class royal temple] Arun means "dawn" and is the temple depicted in Yukio Mishima's novel "Temple of the Dawn." As a first-class royal temple, it is often said to be a beautiful fusion of Thai Buddhism and Hinduism with five pagodas.
Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho) [World Heritage Site] The oldest temple in Bangkok, said to have been built at the end of the Ayutthaya dynasty. The entire structure is carved from stone, with the Buddha lying down with his right hand as a pillow and facing west, symbolizing his journey to the Western Heaven.
Grand Palace The Grand Palace, where successive kings lived, is located in the center of Bangkok and is currently used as a venue for ceremonies and ceremonies. After the efforts of several generations of kings, it has finally become a large palace complex as the royal residence of the Thai royal family.
Temple of the Emerald Buddha [One of Thailand's three major national treasures] The temple is named after the emerald Buddha statue that is enshrined within it. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is located in the northeast corner of the Bangkok Royal Palace and is Thailand's most famous temple, as well as one of the country's three major national treasures.
Wat Phra Si Sanphet [World Heritage Site] Built in 1948, it is like the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in the Bangkok Kingdom, and is the guardian temple where three kings of the Ayutthaya Kingdom rest in three pagodas lined up on the east and west sides. Due to the Burmese invasion in the 18th century, only the ruins of the collapsed pagodas and pillars remain.
Wat Mahathat [World Heritage Site] It was built by the 3rd king in 1374, but was abandoned due to the invasion of the Burmese army. It is now a famous temple with a wooden head of Buddha, and is a representative ruin of the 14th century.
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon This temple was built to commemorate the victory over the Burmese army. The striking pagoda is a large-scale temple, boasting a height of 72m. You can climb the pagoda and enjoy the surrounding views. The reclining Buddha statue in the precincts and the Buddha statues in the corridors are also impressive, making this a symbolic temple of Ayutthaya.
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Tour Itinerary
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06:15 Pick-up at major hotels in the city (some areas may not be able to pick you up)
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BTS Siam Station Exit 3 Siam Paragon Shopping Mall Ground Floor Entrance (in front of McDonald's)
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07:20 Tour final meeting point departure
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08:30 Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun)
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09:15 Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho)
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10:00 emerald temple
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10:45 Royal Palace (Grand Palace)
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12:00 Lunch (Thai food)
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13:30 Depart for Ayutthaya
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15:00 Wat Phra Si Sanphet where the three Ayutthaya kings sleep
Please fill in the hotel name and address in the "remarks" column when making a reservation. *Meeting place and meeting time will be announced when booking is confirmed