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- Course Information -
Pick-up time: 06:15-07:00 (Pick-up from major hotels in the city)
If you did not specify your hotel when making a reservation, or if your hotel is not eligible for the pick-up service,
BTS Siam Station Exit 3 Siam Paragon Shopping Mall Ground Floor Entrance (in front of McDonald's)
・Duration: Approximately 14 hours ・End time: 9:30 PM
・Disbanding location: BTS Siam Station, Exit 3, Siam Paragon Shopping Mall
- Meal Information -
*Please note that the menu may change without prior notice depending on the restaurant's inventory.
・[Lunch Menu] Thai Food Set: Tom Yum Kung, Pad Thai or Gapao Rice
・Dinner menu: Stir-fried chicken and vegetables, tofu soup, grilled chicken meatballs, stir-fried chicken and cashew nuts, etc.
- Spot introduction -
・Coconut Farm This is the tropical paradise! At the coconut farm, you will see how coconut sugar is made from coconuts. You can also purchase coconut oil and coconut soap, which are popular in Japan.
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market: There are many floating markets, but this is the most famous and popular. After capturing the unique Thai floating market scenery on camera, where traditional lifestyles still thrive, enjoy the floating market by purchasing delicious food and souvenirs.
Wat Chaiwatthanaram This Khmer-style temple was built to commemorate the victory in the war against Cambodia.
・A large reclining Buddha measuring 28m in length suddenly appears outside Wat Lokayasutha. You can also see the scars left by the 2011 flood.
・Wat Phra Si Sanphet [World Heritage Site]
Built in 1948, it is like the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in the Bangkok dynasty, and its three symbolic stupas lined up on the east and west sides are guardian temples where it is said that three kings and princes of the Ayutthaya dynasty are buried. Due to the Burmese invasion in the 18th century, only the ruins of the collapsed stupas and pillars remain.
・Wat Mahathat (Wat Phra Mahathat) [World Heritage Site]
It was built by the third king in 1374, but was abandoned due to the invasion of the Burmese army. Now, it is a temple famous for its wooden Buddha head, and is a representative ruin of the 14th century.