Bangkok Temples Palaces Markets
If you only have one day in Bangkok then you must visit the Grand Palace and within, Wat Phra Kaeo which is Thailand’s most revered temple. Wat Po is next door and is the oldest temple in Bangkok housing a huge Reclining Buddha. Across the Chao Phraya River is Wat Arun, especially beautiful at dawn.
Recommended tours
Floating Market, Train Market & Ayutthaya World Heritage site (Code:1408)
Explore Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and the unique Maeklong Railway Market, where stalls are set up on the tracks. And visit Ayutthaya, a 1991 UNESCO World Heritage Site, the capital of Siam for 417 years and considered by the first European traders to be the finest city in the world.
Floating Market, Train Market & Ayutthaya World Heritage site (Code:1408)
Price for two
THB 10,900.00
Kanchanaburi – Floating Market Two Day Tour (Code:LC2111)
The drive from Laem Chabang Port to Kanchanaburi takes approximately four hours. Highlights of your first day include feeding the tigers, visiting the Bridge over the River Kwai, and riding and bathing elephants. The next day, you will visit the floating market at Damnoen Saduak before returning to the ship.