Bangkok Private Tours, Temples & Canals Tours
Bangkok Day Tours. The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok Wat Pho, Wat Traimit and three main royal temples, navigate the city is waterways long-tail boat on the Chao Phraya River visit the Temple of Dawn “Wat Arun” as you enjoy the sunset.
Recommended tours
Bangkok City Two Days (Code:KT2106)
There's so much to see in Bangkok that you'll be glad you have two days here. You'll visit Wat Pho and its Reclining Buddha. The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew. Take a boat on the Chao Phraya River to Wat Arun. Walk to the top of the Golden Mount and finally Jim Thompson's antique-filled house.
Central Thailand Circle Four Day Tour (Code:4101)
This tour is designed to maximise your time in Thailand and will take you from the airport in a big circle through neighbouring provinces and back to the airport again. Overnight stops will be made at Ampawa, Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya and Bangkok.
Ampawa Floating Market Weekend Tour (Code:2113)
Ampawa is a small village in Samut Songkram Province and in addition to its fireflies it is popular with Thai people because of its floating market which is only open on the weekends and runs from 3:00 pm to 10:00 pm. The local cookies are worth the trip.
Ampawa Village Fireflies Two Day Tour (Code:2112)
Ampawa village nestles along the Mae Klong river and every evening myriads of fireflies hover around the lampu trees looking for a mate. Only here do they flash their lights in unison lighting up the trees like Christmas. You can see all this on the boat from your home stay.
Floating Market Elephant Ride & Fishing Village Tour (Code:1407)
This tour included Floating Market, Elephant Ride and Fishing Village which are not in the cities. You will find lots of fun activities, taste fresh seafood, watch the snails, Cockle, Mussel and Oyster Farms, Boat TF Lane, Tibkradan lane, the mangrove tree, feeding the macaque monkeys
Floating Market Elephant Ride & Fishing Village Tour (Code:1407)
Price for two
THB 12,000.00
Floating Market & Elephant Ride Tour (Code:1405)
Waterways have always been an integral part of Thai life with boats plying the rivers and canals, trading their wares. Fortunately, many local communities throughout the central region of Thailand continue this tradition of floating markets, some early in the morning and some later in the evening.
Floating Market & Elephant Ride & Sampran Riverside (Code:1404)
The tour includes Damnoen Saduak Floating Market the original Floating Market in Thailand, Elephant Village with Buffet Lunch plus demonstrations of Thai arts and crafts.
Floating Market & Elephant Ride & Sampran Riverside (Code:1404)
Price for two
THB 10,800.00
Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens Tour (Code:1111)
Nong Nooch is dedicated to education, preservation, research and the conservation of its vast palm collection and other tropical plants. More than 670 native species and hybrids are kept here along with the largest variety of Orchids in Thailand.
MBK & Asiatique The Riverfront Tour (Code:1009)
Spend an afternoon & evening combining the shopping pleasures of both the air conditioned MBK complex and the Festival Market and Living Museum at ASIATIQUE. You can buy almost anything at MBK as they have 7 floors of shops. ASIATIQUE is open in the afternoon, with markets & restaurants as well
Sanctuary of Truth & Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens Tour (Code:LC1306)
Laem Chabang Port is about 45 minutes from Pattaya. The Sanctuary of Truth, constructed in traditional Thai style, is an amazing sight. Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens has become one of the most popular attractions in Chonburi Province with its 600 acres of rolling hills and valleys.
Sanctuary of Truth & Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens Tour (Code:LC1306)
Price for two
THB 15,500.00
Chonburi Day Trip (Code:LC1305)
Laem Chabang Port is in Chonburi Province and about 45 minutes from Pattaya. The Sanctuary of Truth, constructed in traditional Thai style, is an amazing sight. If you want to go shopping, Luk Dod is the place for you. Otherwise you could try a Thai massage on the beach at Jomtien.
Bangkok’s Temples & Canals (LC1303)
From the port to Bangkok is about two hours so the first stop is the Grand Palace and within is Wat Phra Kaew which is the Kingdom's most revered temple. After a Thai lunch we'll take a long-tail boat trip to Wat Arun and then return to Laem Chabang or check-in to your hotel in Bangkok.
Bangkok’s Historic Places (Code:LC1302)
From the port to Bangkok is about two hours so the first stop is the Grand Palace and within is Wat Phra Kaeo which is the Kingdom's most revered temple. After a Thai lunch we'll visit Jim Thompson's House before returning to the ship at Laem Chabang or check-in to your hotel in Bangkok.
Ayutthaya Day Trip (Code:LC1301)
From the port at Laem Chabang to Ayutthaya is about three hours so you'll arrive in time for lunch. After you've eaten you can visit the remarkable temple ruins and marvel at what the city must have been like. Later in the afternoon you can take a long-tail boat trip around the Island of Ayutthaya.
Maeklong Railway Market & Floating Market Tour (Code:1409)
Maeklong Railway Market Or Talad Rom Hup that famous one of the world attraction place. The train go thought to market and vendors, merchants collectively begin to coolly move their belongings and umbrellas away from the tracks as the train barrels forward.
Floating Market, Train Market & Ayutthaya World Heritage site (Code:1408)
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market the original Floating Market in Thailand, Ayutthaya, UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991 was the capital city of Siam for 417 years and the first European traders considered it to be the finest city in the world.
Floating Market, Train Market & Ayutthaya World Heritage site (Code:1408)
Price for two
THB 10,400.00
Floating Market & Jim Thompson’s House (Code:1401)
This is the original floating market and probably the most photographed spot in Thailand. Your boat will take you through the maze of canals including the main market area. Back in Bangkok, Jim Thompson's house is the finest example of Thai architecture in the Kingdom.
Ayutthaya Palaces & Lunch Cruise Tour (Code:1012)
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya was the capital city of Siam for 417 years and the first European traders considered it to be the finest city in the world. You can wander through the grounds of the Summer Palace and then through ruins of the main temples in Ayutthaya itself.
Private Floating Market and Maeklong Railway Market Day Tour (Code:1121)
Spend a half Day tour!!! Just one and a half hour away from Bangkok to the Maeklong Railway Market Or Talad Rom Hup that famous one of the world attraction place and then to the most popular Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak.
Private Floating Market and Maeklong Railway Market Day Tour (Code:1121)
Price for two
THB 8,200.00
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market & Grand Palace Tours (Code:1403)
Waterways have always been an integral part of Thai life with boats plying the rivers and canals, trading their wares. Fortunately, many local communities throughout the central region of Thailand continue this tradition of floating markets, some early in the morning and some later in the evening.
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market & Grand Palace Tours (Code:1403)
Price for two
THB 10,400.00
Floating Market Tiger Cub Feeding (Code:1117)
The Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak is an unforgettable experience on the way to Kanchanaburi, where we'll stop at the Bridge on the River Kwai before going to feed a Tiger Cub and also you can see a wildlife animals here.
Lop Buri Ayutthaya Day Tour (Code:1103)
For those who want to combine a visit to both Lop Buri and Ayutthaya in the same day, this is the tour for you. You'll run the gauntlet of monkeys on the way up to Phra Prang Sam Yot and visit the main temples in the Sacred City. From November - January you'll also be able to see the sunflowers.
Ayutthaya Temples and Canals Tour (Code:1101)
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya was the capital city of Siam for 417 years and is now a World Heritage Site. After a wander through some of the temples in the Ancient City we'll take a longtail boat around the island to see some of the places only accessible from the water, including the Elephant Kraal.
Bangkok Weekend Floating Market Tour (Code:1006)
The Floating Market at Taling Chan only operates on the weekends so if you are in Bangkok on Saturday or Sunday this is a great place to visit. You can stop here as part of your boat trip through the Bangkok Noi canal system. There's a wonderful array of freshly cooked food to sate all appetites.
Bangkok Royal Temples Tour (Code:1003)
Thailand is a predominately Buddhist country, so it's no surprise to see Buddhist temples everywhere. It's easy to get 'templed-out' so it's a good idea to be selective in which temples you visit. Wat Phra Kaew is a must along with Wat Pho. Wat Suthat and Wat Benjamabophit round out the list.
Bangkok Historic Places Tour (Code:1001)
Let's start at the gateway to the original city, the Golden Mount or Wat Saket. Then to Thailand's first university at Wat Pho where you'll see the huge Reclining Buddha. We must include the Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew. It was home to 7 Thai kings. Finally, a look at Jim Thompson's beautiful house.
Bangkok Temples & Floating Market (Code:LC2114)
From Laem Chabang you'll go directly to the Grand Palace in Bangkok & then enjoy lunch in a Thai restaurant beside the Chao Phraya River. After a long-tail boat trip through the canals you'll check-in to your hotel. Next morning is the Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak & then back to the ship.
Kanchanaburi – Floating Market Two Day Tour (Code:LC2111)
Laem Chabang Port to Kanchanaburi is four hours drive. The Tiger Temple, Bridge over the River Kwai, Riding & Bathing Elephants are highlights of your first day. Next day is the Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak & then back to the ship.
Ayutthaya – Bangkok Two Days (Code:LC2109)
The World Heritage Site of Ayutthaya provides a glimpse of what must have been a magnificent city during its four hundred years as the capital of Siam. The present capital Bangkok, has the beautiful Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaeo, Wat Po with its Reclining Buddha and Wat Arun on the Chao Phraya river.
Bangkok Chonburi Two Days (Code:LC2108)
Laem Chabang-Bangkok is 2 hours and the highlight today will be the Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaeo. You'll also take a long-tail boat on the Chao Phraya river to Wat Arun. Next day you'll visit the Sanctuary of Truth and Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens before returning to the ship.
Kanchanaburi – Bangkok Two Days (Code:LC2107)
Laem Chabang Port to Kanchanaburi is four hours drive. The Tiger Temple, Bridge over the River Kwai, Riding & Bathing Elephants are highlights of your first day. The next day, in Bangkok, we'll go to the splendid Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo, have lunch riverside & then back to the ship.
Kanchanaburi Two Days (Code:LC2106)
This two day tour is especially designed for those who want to see a part of Thailand other than Bangkok.
Private Guide In and Around Bangkok: Custom Tour (Code:1015)
The highlights of this private tour show the best of Bangkok. Follow your personal guide through some of the top attractions, included GRAND PALACE, The Emerald Buddha, Wat Pho, Wat Arun. Customize your tour to meet your needs and interests Enjoy tastes of authentic local cuisine (own expense)
Bangkok Temples and Canals Tour (Code:1002)
Thailand has thousands of temples, but Wat Phra Kaew at the Grand Palace is the most important because it houses the Emerald Buddha. Behind is Wat Pho, which is the oldest temple in Bangkok with its Reclining Buddha. Across the river you can climb the steep steps of Wat Arun - Temple of Dawn.