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25 May 2022 - 5 min read

Travel to Bangkok: Revisit the World's Extraordinary Treasure

If you are looking for the best place to be amazed by the sheer beauty of a country’s heritage and culture, plus food then Bangkok is the destination for you.

With the travel borders slowly reopening, you don’t have to worry about waiting another day to travel to Bangkok again.

Bangkok or locally called Krung Thep Maha Nakhon is nothing like other capital cities in Southeast Asia. It stands proudly to be the main city despite being under different political reigns. It is also one of the most populous cities in Thailand, having 5,104,476 people residing in this wonderful city.

How to get to Bangkok?

Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, AirAsia, Scoot, Singapore Airlines, and Thai Airways are some of the airlines providing direct flights to Bangkok from Manila. It will take roughly around 3 hours 30 minutes to reach Bangkok.

For international travelers, the available airports in Bangkok are Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang International Airport (DMK).

DMK used to be the main international airport, but after its renovation, it was replaced by BKK to be Bangkok's main airport. DMK airport now covers more of the low-cost airline hub, whereas BKK covers more international flights.

From either of the airports, the best way to get to the center of Bangkok is via taxis, where you can make your booking online using the airport's official website.

Best Places to Visit in Bangkok

Bangkok, sometimes called Big Mango, is an international hub that has a lot to offer. It is rich with cultural heritage and friendly locals, making it a memorable place for any visitors who decide to visit this lively place.

Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew

Holding the history of the origin of Bangkok or Krung Thep, the Grand Palace is the place that you need to visit at least once when you set foot in this glorious city. Located in the heart of Bangkok, it is one of the sacred sites in Thailand.

The complex consists of both the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew that boast mesmerizing intricate architecture that reflects Thai heritage and culture.

Wat Phra Keaw enshrines the Emerald Buddha, where a block of jade was carved to reflect the image of Buddha.

This temple is regarded as one the most important Buddhist temples out of thousands in Thailand. Wat Phra Kaew even draws people from across the world just to come to pray at this holy place.

Things to know:

You need to wear modest clothing to enter the site.
It opens daily from 8.30 am to 3.30 pm.
For international visitors, you will need to pay around 500 baht to get in.
If you buy the ticket online via its website, you will need to purchase the tickets 24 hours prior to your visit.

Moreover, the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew have passed the tourism industry standard from Thailand's Department of Health and Tourism.

Vimanmek Palace

The Vimanmek Palace that echoes the fusion of European and Thai designs in its intricate architectural designs will leave the visitors in awe seeing its beauty.

Each room was designed to have its distinctive color, with golden teak being its central building material.

The palace is constructed in L-shape, with the size of 60 meters by 20 meters that have three levels. For its residential side – it was octagonal and had four levels.

Things to know:

Vimanmek Palace does not allow visitors to take pictures inside.
You would need to pay around 100 baht per adult.
Locker rental costs 20-30 baht where you can keep your bags, phones, and cameras.
You can get to the palace by bus or Chao Phraya Express Boat and take a stop at Krung Thon Bridge. From there, take a ten-minute walk to reach Vimanmek Palace.
The operating hours are from 9.30 am to 4.00 pm, open from Monday to Saturday, but close on public holidays.

Wat Arun

Temple of Dawn, or in the Thai language, this beautiful temple is known as Wat Arun Ratchawararam. The temple was named after and Hindhu god called God Aruna (God of Dawn), which resides majestically on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River.

Wat Arun is one of the most memorable landmarks in Bangkok due to its height and architectural designs.

When the sun rises across the Chao Phraya River, you can see the spectacular view of the shadow of the erected monument with a red hue cast on Wat Arun.

The 70-meters pagoda, dazzling carvings, and strategic location by the riverside make Wat Arun arguably the most magnificent temple in Bangkok.

Things to know:

You can climb up the steep staircase to reach a breath-taking view of the Chao Phraya River, where you can see the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, just the opposite bank of the Chao Phraya River.
The temple opens every day from 8 am to 5.30 pm.
The entrance fee is 50 baht.

Travel Tips to Bangkok

Now that we are traveling again, it will be a bit daunting to keep everything in place. Hope the tips below can be a bit of help!

Starting the day early will get the most out of your time in Bangkok.Not only will you avoid large crowds - which is highly recommended with the pandemic still alive and well, it is also the best time for you to take beautiful photographs with diffused lights from soft sunrays.
Try to pack as light as possible for your trip.Packing light helps you to be more mobile and comfortable.By keeping everything minimal, you can save a lot of money to avoid extra charges when boarding your flights.
Be aware of the weather conditions in Bangkok.Bangkok has two main seasons, the rainy and dry seasons.Even so, sometimes the weather here can also be unpredictable. So, be more flexible with your planning on your trip.
Visiting countries like Thailand that have many sacred attractions, be mindful of your dress code.Being attentive to the culture of the places they visit is crucial to show that you respect the norms as a foreigner.
Always adhere to COVID-19 safety regulations wherever you go.Avoid crowded places, keep yourself hydrated, wear a mask, and always upkeep self-hygiene.

COVID-19 Safety Requirements to Bangkok

Although Thailand is one of the countries that manage to curb the vicious attack of the pandemic, there are still safety regulations in place to ensure it stays that way:

Have Proof of Vaccination (Certificate of Vaccination) showing the traveler is fully vaccinated 14 days before travel.
Must register for Thailand Pass and must be valid within seven (7) days prior to departure.
Must have a COVID-19 insurance with a coverage of up to 10k USD for health insurance. The travel insurance must be able to cover unexpected cases like COVID-19, otherwise, you will not be allowed to enter Thailand.
Must have a return ticket.

Be sure to always check on the latest travel requirements to Bangkok because the information may change over time from the day of this publishing. We will continue to update the article for new information, so be sure to bookmark the page as well!

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