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Floating Market Damnoen Saduak

Waterways have always been an integral part of Thai life and many communities depended entirely on them for their daily existence.

Long before cars, boats of all shapes and sizes plied the rivers and canals through the kingdom of Thailand, trading their wares and delivering their supplies.
The Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak is located in Ratchaburi Province which is just over 100 kms or two hours drive from the capital city of Bangkok.

This is a particularly fertile area, being irrigated by a 32 kilometre straight-line canal constructed by King Rama IV way back in 1866.

It connects the Taachin River with the Mae Klong River and became a major transport artery between the provinces of Samut Sakorn and Samut Songkram.

Apart from providing transportation, Damnoen Saduak Canal also provides year-round water, with more than 200 small canals having been dug by farmers to irrigate their land.

The area is famous for the quality of its fruit, namely grapes, mangoes, bananas, oranges, papaya & coconut.

Nowadays, both sides of the canal are densely populated and bright and early every morning vendors from the surrounding area turn up to trade their wares.

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Bridge over the River Kwai

The Bridge over the River Kwai was built during World War II for the Japanese Army using Allied POWs.

Altogether, 61,700 British, American, Australian, Dutch and New Zealand soldiers and a large number of Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Malaysian, Thai, Burmese and Indian labourers were involved.
Two bridges were actually built side by side. A wooden trestle bridge, which is no longer there, was completed in February 1943 and an eleven span steel bridge completed in April 1943.

This bridge had been dismantled by the Japanese and brought to Kanchanaburi from Java in 1942. The central spans were destroyed by Allied bombings and rebuilt by British Army Engineers immediately after the war.

It was part of the strategic railway linking Thailand with Burma. During the construction of the bridge over the Khwae Yai River - River Kwai as it is known among foreigners - the brutalities of war, disease and starvation claimed thousands of POWs lives.

The bridge was immortalised in the book by Pierre Boulle entitled The Bridge Over The River Kwai and later in the movie of the same name. Unfortunately, he had never been to Kanchanaburi or he would have known that the railway does not cross the River Kwai. It actually crosses the Mae Klong River, so the Thai authorities simply renamed the river to aid tourism!

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Kanchanaburi Province

Kanchanaburi Province which borders Myanmar (Burma) to the north-west is the third largest Thailand's of seventy six provinces.

It is located 130 km west of Bangkok and has a population of about 735,000 of which 54,000 live in Kanchanaburi town itself. This is a most picturesque part of Thailand.

Kanchanaburi town was originally established by King Rama I as a first line of defence against the Burmese, who might use the old invasion route through the Three Pagodas Pass on the Thai-Burma border.

The magnificent landscape & charming beauty of Kanchanaburi have resulted in major tourist attractions including the well-known Erawan Waterfalls, caves which were once inhabited by Neolithic man, pristine national parks, tranquil rivers, virgin forests, and reservoir.

Together, they offer an intriguing experience whether you are visiting for the first-time or returning for another visit.

Whatever your personal interest: fishing, rafting, canoeing, mountain biking, bird-watching, star-gazing, golfing, elephants, tigers, jungle trekking or even living on bamboo rafts, Kanchanaburi takes pride in offering them all.

Local residents of Kanchanaburi are engaged in agricultural activities as this is one of the most fertile provinces. Most of the locals are of Thai ancestry with notable Mon and Karen minorities.

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Tiger Cubs @ Wildlife Sanctuary Safari

The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest cat species. The species is classified in the genus Panthera with the lion, leopard, jaguar and snow leopard. (we will feed the Tiger, age less than one year)

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Death Railway Wang Pho Viaduct

The Death Railway is a section of the Thai-Burma line which was built to support the Japanese occupation of Burma during World War 2. The Wang Po Viaduct is a wooden lattice structure that supports the railway line around a cliff wall with the River Kwai below and is quite spectacular.

The twice-daily train service runs from Thonburi to Nam Tok station, which is the end of the line now. It is a slow trip as the third class train stops at every little station on the way and the scenery is not so interesting.

However, once the train arrives in Kanchanaburi, everything changes. First off, the train crosses the Bridge over the River Kwai and then follows the river providing some spectacular scenery.

The highlight of course, is the train crawling around the Wang Pho viaduct and it will allow you time to reflect on the 100,000 conscripted Asian labourers and 16,000 Allied POWs who died during its construction. The two main viaducts followed the bottom of the cliff for some distance. A ledge had to be carved out of the cliff face to form a base for the bridge and embankment construction.

Near the station is the Krasae Cave, which houses a fine Buddha figure and offers a spectacular view over the River Kwai. This cave was used by the POWs as a hospital during the construction of the railway.

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Sai Yok Waterfall

There are two waterfalls bearing the 'Sai Yok' name. One is bigger than the other and the biggest one - Sai Yok Yai - is inside the Sai Yok National Park.

The smaller one - Sai Yok Noi - is 40 kilometres away and is very close to the terminal station for the railway line at Nam Tok Sai yok Noi.

Sai Yok waterfall is on the way to the Tiger Temple and Hellfire Pass. The original track of the Death Railway ran through here and there is still an engine from one of the trains in the jungle, which makes for great pics.

The best time to visit Sai Yok is during the rainy season from July to October because there's lots of water and the falls are at their most impressive.

This is a very popular picnic spot for Thai families, so if you go on the weekend don't be surprised by the number of people who are there enjoying a day out.

During the week however, you'll likely have the place to yourselves.

It's a great place for swimming so don't forget to take your swimming gear. Thai people, of course, just swim in their clothes!

Sai Yok Noi waterfall is also known as Khao Phang Waterfall.

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Ride & Bathe Elephants

In Thailand, elephants are the most revered of all animals and still play an active part within Thai society and culture.

In the past they have been used at the forefront of battles and in more recent times to assist in the logging trade. Now, visitors have the opportunity to ride and bathe them.

Despite their vast size, elephants are remarkably agile and are particularly adept at negotiating the narrow tracks in the forest. It's a little nerve wracking, especially when they are going downhill and so make sure you hold on tight.

They often pause along the way, bending far out to pluck some tasty morsel, oblivious to you perched high on their back.

The mahout will jump off during your trek and invite you to slide down onto the elephant's neck and take control. Be warned that their hair is prickly so shorts are not the best attire for this experience.

And also you will be able to bathe the elephants in the waters of the local river. You'll get wet, so don't forget your swimmers. We'll provide the life jackets for you if you want.

Important Information

Not every tour includes bathing the elephants. Please check the Tour Programme.

Elephant Bathing-SaiYok – Tiger Exclusive program Two Day Tour  (Code:2115)

Pick a day and people

THB  23,500.00

THB  28,900.00

THB  37,900.00

THB  46,800.00

THB  56,000.00

THB  65,000.00

THB  74,100.00

THB  83,200.00

THB  91,500.00

THB  101,400.00

THB  119,200.00

THB  129,100.00

This tour is not designed for cruise ship passengers. Exclusive cruise ship tours are available from Klong Toey Port and Laem Chabang Port.

A quick stop at the Floating Market in Damnoen Saduak on the way will whet your appetite for today's and Tiger experience. And the main event on the next day: Elephants! You can ride and bathe the elephants in their natural habitat also you can soak in the beautiful SaiYok waterfall.

Do you want your tailor-made tour?

A tailor-made tour is the best kind of independent travel itinerary, designed and arranged just for you and your needs.
All events and activities are part of your very personal, privately guided tour.
Just ask us and we will be happy to make your tour an unforgettable experience. We have been doing this for 25 years and the quality of tailor made tours has never changed.

Request a Custom Tour

Why is a private tour a better choice?

With a private tour, you have the freedom to choose what you want to do and when you want to do it. There is much more room for flexibility and changes to your itinerary at every step of the way because you don't have to consider the needs of other travelers. The flexibility and freedom to make the most of your time is the reason why so many people choose to take a private tour rather than a group tour.

Private Tours vs Join Tours:
Bangkok Day Tours does not run join tours. All our tours are private tours, meaning that the vehicle is for the exclusive use of your group throughout the duration of your tour. This allows you to set your own pace and to move along when you have seen enough. No waiting for the stragglers! The only exception to the ANZAC Day Tours which are run on a join basis in April each year.

Tour Programme

07:00 - Day 1 Departs.

07:00 - Pick up from Hotel

Please wait for us in the lobby of your hotel.

08:30 - Floating Market Damnoen Saduak

The Floating Market is just a short detour on the way to Kanchanaburi and allows you the opportunity of taking a boat through the canal system.Read More >

11:00 - Bridge over the River Kwai

First stop in Kanchanaburi will be at the Bridge over the River Kwai. You can take a walk across the bridge but take care as there are no safety barriers. The local English-speaking guide will join you here. Read More >

12:00 - Lunch in a Thai Restaurant

We'll stop for lunch in a local Thai restaurant.Read More >

13:00 - Tiger experience

Tiger Cubs - You'll be able to feed the tigers. Getting them to respond to simple commands is a very rewarding experience.Read More >

15:00 - Walk along Death Railway

This was rated one of the best rail journeys in the world and you'll especially like the Wang Pho Viaduct which clings to the cliff face with the river far below.Read More >

17:30 - Check-in to Local Resort

Late afternoon you will arrive at the resort where you'll stay overnight.

19:00 - Dinner at the Resort

Relax and enjoy the variety of Thai cuisine in the Restaurant at the Resort.

08:00 - Day 2 Departs

08:00 - Depart for Sai Yok Waterfall

Sai Yok waterfall is on the way up to the Elephants Camp and is seen at its best during September & October when there is lots of water in the falls. Take your swimming gear and prepared to get wet.Read More >

11:30 - Lunch in a Thai Restaurant

Now that you have worked up an appetite, we'll stop for lunch on the way to the Elephant Camp.

13:00 - Ride & Bathe Elephants

When you ride the elephant be sure to fasten your seat belt because it's a long way down. You'll get the change to be the mahout when he gets off and invites you to slide down on the elephant's neck. Now you can bathe the elephant in the River Kwai. Read More >

14:00 - Bamboo Rafting on the River Kwai

Now that you are well wet, you can take the bamboo raft for a gentle float down the river. We'll pick you up at the other end.

15:00 - Depart for Bangkok

Once you have seen enough just tell the guide and she'll bring you back to the driver. Now you can relax during the journey back to Bangkok.

18:00 - Arrive back at your Hotel

You can expect to be back at your hotel around 6:00pm, depending on the traffic. If you need to be back earlier please tell the guide before you go in to the Tiger Temple.

Important Information

Tiger Cubs will be one of a three difference species ‘Leopard, Lion or Tiger cubs’ seasonal. Depend on the time when we’ll visit! Bamboo Rafting on the River Kwai are available more than 5 people!

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Khao Yai National Park

Khao Yai National Park covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers in the four provinces of Nakhon Ratchasima, Nakhon Nayok, Saraburi, and Prachin Buri.

It was the first national park in Thailand and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name Dong Phaya Yen-Khao Yai Forest Complex.

Khao Yai National Park has several mountains of around 1000 metres including Khao Khieo. The entire area is criss-crossed by hiking trails, ranging in length from one and a half to eight kilometres. There are many waterfalls, the tallest and most spectacular of which is Haew Narok. Haew Suwat is famous for the jump scene in the movie The Beach.

Khao Yai's forests are teeming with wildlife and birds and is host to almost 2,500 plant species, 67 different kinds of mammals and over 300 species of birds.

The abundant wildlife includes many endangered mammals such as elephants, gibbons, tigers, leopards and Malaysian sun bears. Civets, squirrels, porcupines, and wild pigs add a bit of variety. Snakes and lizards usually make their presence known by a rustle in the undergrowth as you are walking.

Towering trees draped in mosses, climbers, tangled trunks of the strangling figs, drooping lianas & spiny rattan palms, delicate ferns, multicoloured lichens and an ever-changing array of fungi are all on view here.

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Khao Yai National Park

Khao Yai National Park covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers in the four provinces of Nakhon Ratchasima, Nakhon Nayok, Saraburi, and Prachin Buri.

It was the first national park in Thailand and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name Dong Phaya Yen-Khao Yai Forest Complex.

Khao Yai National Park has several mountains of around 1000 metres including Khao Khieo. The entire area is criss-crossed by hiking trails, ranging in length from one and a half to eight kilometres. There are many waterfalls, the tallest and most spectacular of which is Haew Narok. Haew Suwat is famous for the jump scene in the movie The Beach.

Khao Yai's forests are teeming with wildlife and birds and is host to almost 2,500 plant species, 67 different kinds of mammals and over 300 species of birds.

The abundant wildlife includes many endangered mammals such as elephants, gibbons, tigers, leopards and Malaysian sun bears. Civets, squirrels, porcupines, and wild pigs add a bit of variety. Snakes and lizards usually make their presence known by a rustle in the undergrowth as you are walking.

Towering trees draped in mosses, climbers, tangled trunks of the strangling figs, drooping lianas & spiny rattan palms, delicate ferns, multicoloured lichens and an ever-changing array of fungi are all on view here.

Khao Yai National Park Two Day Tour (Code:2102)

Pick a day and people

THB  25,000.00

THB  27,000.00

THB  30,000.00

THB  35,000.00

THB  42,000.00

THB  47,900.00

THB  53,200.00

THB  58,400.00

THB  63,900.00

THB  74,000.00

THB  86,800.00

THB  93,600.00

This tour is not designed for cruise ship passengers. Exclusive cruise ship tours are available from Klong Toey Port and Laem Chabang Port.

Khao Yai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to abundant wildlife, including many endangered mammals such as elephants, gibbons, tigers, leopards, and Malaysian sun bears. The tour includes a slow drive through the park, the Kong Kaew Nature Trail, the Haew Suwat Waterfall, and a night safari.

Do you want your tailor-made tour?

A tailor-made tour is the best kind of independent travel itinerary, designed and arranged just for you and your needs.
All events and activities are part of your very personal, privately guided tour.
Just ask us and we will be happy to make your tour an unforgettable experience. We have been doing this for 25 years and the quality of tailor made tours has never changed.

Request a Custom Tour

Why is a private tour a better choice?

With a private tour, you have the freedom to choose what you want to do and when you want to do it. There is much more room for flexibility and changes to your itinerary at every step of the way because you don't have to consider the needs of other travelers. The flexibility and freedom to make the most of your time is the reason why so many people choose to take a private tour rather than a group tour.

Private Tours vs Join Tours:
Bangkok Day Tours does not run join tours. All our tours are private tours, meaning that the vehicle is for the exclusive use of your group throughout the duration of your tour. This allows you to set your own pace and to move along when you have seen enough. No waiting for the stragglers! The only exception to the ANZAC Day Tours which are run on a join basis in April each year.

Tour Programme

07:00 - Day 1 Departs.

07:00 - Pick up from Hotel

We'll pick you up from your hotel. Please wait in the lobby.

10:00 - Khao Yai National Park Entrance

It's about two hours from Bangkok to Khao Yai National Park and a further 60 minutes to the Visitors Centre.Read More >

11:00 - Khao Yai National Park Visitors Centre

You can have a look around the visitors centre and collect some useful information about the park before venturing on.

11:30 - Kong Kaew Nature Trail

This nature trail is the shortest and easiest, making it the perfect way to experience the beauty of nature without a long walk. It's an absolute hit with visitors of all ages! The trail begins and ends with a thrilling crossing of a swing bridge at both ends.

12:30 - Lunch in the National Park Restaurant

After the brief walk you'll be ready for lunch, and you can choose what you like from the various shops around the restaurant.

14:00 - Haew Suwat Waterfall

We'll drive slowly to the waterfall so you can observe the abundant wildlife along the way. Haew Suwat Waterfall was made famous as the location of the "jump scene" in the movie The Beach.

16:30 - Check-in to Resort

We'll have to exit the national Park to check-in to the resort. Time for a quick shower before an early dinner.

17:30 - Dinner at Resort

We'll take an early dinner so that you can be ready for the night safari.

19:00 - Night Safari to National Park

We'll re-enter the national park for the highlight of the tour: The Night Safari allows you to observe animals in their natural habitat at night. The magnificent elephants are especially awe-inspiring.

08:30 - Day 2 Departs

08:30 - Depart Resort for National Park

After a hearty breakfast we'll re-enter the park and go first to Haew Narok Waterfall.

09:30 - Pha Daew Dai Cliff View

While the morning fog still lingers, visitors can ascend through the mist to the cliff at Pha Daew Dai. The forest, located at an elevation of 1,000 meters above sea level, is characterized by its mossy vegetation and is home to Himalayan black bears, wild bulls, and elephants.

11:30 - Haew Narok Waterfall

Haew Narok Waterfall is the most impressive waterfall in Khao Yai National Park. The river descends in three primary drops over a distance of 150 meters. There is a walking trail approximately one kilometer long that begins at the car park and leads to a viewpoint.Read More >

13:30 - Lunch at National Park Headquarters

We'll have a late lunch after visiting the waterfall and stopping off to see the wildlife along the way.

14:30 - Depart for Bangkok

After lunch we'll start the slow drive through the National Park, stopping along the way to observe the wildlife.

18:30 - Arrive back at your Hotel

You could expect to be back at your hotel around 6:30pm depending on the traffic.

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Elephant Care and Elephant Retirement Program near Bangkok (Code:1518)

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THB  12,900.00

THB  12,900.00

THB  14,900.00

THB  18,900.00

THB  22,900.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

This tour is not designed for cruise ship passengers. Exclusive cruise ship tours are available from Klong Toey Port and Laem Chabang Port.

You can help them with taking care of the Retirement elephants by visiting them at village of Baan Yang Tone, Kanchanaburi.

Do you want your tailor-made tour?

A tailor-made tour is the best kind of independent travel itinerary, designed and arranged just for you and your needs.
All events and activities are part of your very personal, privately guided tour.
Just ask us and we will be happy to make your tour an unforgettable experience. We have been doing this for 25 years and the quality of tailor made tours has never changed.

Request a Custom Tour

Why is a private tour a better choice?

With a private tour, you have the freedom to choose what you want to do and when you want to do it. There is much more room for flexibility and changes to your itinerary at every step of the way because you don't have to consider the needs of other travelers. The flexibility and freedom to make the most of your time is the reason why so many people choose to take a private tour rather than a group tour.

Private Tours vs Join Tours:
Bangkok Day Tours does not run join tours. All our tours are private tours, meaning that the vehicle is for the exclusive use of your group throughout the duration of your tour. This allows you to set your own pace and to move along when you have seen enough. No waiting for the stragglers! The only exception to the ANZAC Day Tours which are run on a join basis in April each year.

Tour Programme

05:30 - Pickup from the hotel

08:30 - Introduction & Safety rules

And also the history of elephants in Thailand and their anatomy

09:00 - Meet and Feed the elephants by fruit and vegetables

09:30 - Clean fruit/vegetables, prepare and cook sticky rice for old elephants.

10:00 - Walk next to the elephants to see them wander and behave in a natural environment.

10:30 - Prepare food for the elephants

Prepare food for the elephants. Activities can different everyday, For example. cutting banana, grass, make sticky rice or grass balls.

11:00 - Join the elephants in taking a mud bath.

11:30 - Take the elephants to the river for a bath

12:00 - Lunch Time

13:00 - End of the day.

End of the day. And take you back to Bangkok.

16:00 - Arrive to the hotel

Important Information

The objective is to making tourists to learn about the nature of Asian Elephant and Mahout life, and you will be a part of the activities as feeding etc.

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Elephant Care

With this program you will learn everything about elephant skin and how treat common diseases.

You and our elephant will have a lot of fun in the mud and at the same time, you will help them to have a healthier life.

Elephant Care & Mahot Training Tour (Code:1516)

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THB  12,900.00

THB  12,900.00

THB  14,900.00

THB  18,900.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

This tour is not designed for cruise ship passengers. Exclusive cruise ship tours are available from Klong Toey Port and Laem Chabang Port.

We organize day trips to see what it takes to care for these beautiful giant animals and get an insight into their lives.

Do you want your tailor-made tour?

A tailor-made tour is the best kind of independent travel itinerary, designed and arranged just for you and your needs.
All events and activities are part of your very personal, privately guided tour.
Just ask us and we will be happy to make your tour an unforgettable experience. We have been doing this for 25 years and the quality of tailor made tours has never changed.

Request a Custom Tour

Why is a private tour a better choice?

With a private tour, you have the freedom to choose what you want to do and when you want to do it. There is much more room for flexibility and changes to your itinerary at every step of the way because you don't have to consider the needs of other travelers. The flexibility and freedom to make the most of your time is the reason why so many people choose to take a private tour rather than a group tour.

Private Tours vs Join Tours:
Bangkok Day Tours does not run join tours. All our tours are private tours, meaning that the vehicle is for the exclusive use of your group throughout the duration of your tour. This allows you to set your own pace and to move along when you have seen enough. No waiting for the stragglers! The only exception to the ANZAC Day Tours which are run on a join basis in April each year.

Tour Programme

06:00 - Pick up from your Hotel

Please wait in the lobby of your hotel promptly at 6:00 am.

08:30 - Bridge over the River Kwai

First stop in Kanchanaburi is at the Bridge over the River Kwai where the local guide will join you.

09:30 - Arrive at Elephant Camp & Get to know your elephant

Saluting God Ganesha of good luck and you'll be able to pass under the elephant tummy for prosperity. And take the elephant for a walk and let them roam and eat grass. And also the Mahout will teach you how to control your elephant.

10:00 - Learn how to make grinded grass and herb balls

Learn how to make grinned grass and herb balls for the elderly elephants.

10:30 - Mud Spa for your Elephant

Elephants love to roll in mud and to throw dirt over themselves, both of which protect against sun and insects. They also love to bathe for long periods, Mud, dust, and dirt act as makeshift sunscreens for elephant skin.Read More >

12:00 - Lunch at Thai Restaurant

We'll stop for lunch in a local Thai restaurant

13:00 - Depart for Bangkok

All good things must come to an end, so it's time to head back to the city.

16:00 - Arrive back at Hotel

You can expect to be back at your hotel in Bangkok around 4:00 pm or depending on the traffic.

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Maeklong Railway Market & Floating Market, Elephant Ride and Tiger Tour (Code:1409)

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THB  11,200.00

THB  13,400.00

THB  15,700.00

THB  19,600.00

THB  23,200.00

THB  25,200.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

THB  0.00

This tour is not designed for cruise ship passengers. Exclusive cruise ship tours are available from Klong Toey Port and Laem Chabang Port.

A Maeklong Railway Market and Floating Market tour including an elephant ride and a tiger experience combines cultural attractions with animal encounters. The tour typically includes a visit to the Maeklong Railway Market, a floating market like Damnoen Saduak, an elephant ride, and an opportunity to interact with tigers.

Do you want your tailor-made tour?

A tailor-made tour is the best kind of independent travel itinerary, designed and arranged just for you and your needs.
All events and activities are part of your very personal, privately guided tour.
Just ask us and we will be happy to make your tour an unforgettable experience. We have been doing this for 25 years and the quality of tailor made tours has never changed.

Request a Custom Tour

Why is a private tour a better choice?

With a private tour, you have the freedom to choose what you want to do and when you want to do it. There is much more room for flexibility and changes to your itinerary at every step of the way because you don't have to consider the needs of other travelers. The flexibility and freedom to make the most of your time is the reason why so many people choose to take a private tour rather than a group tour.

Private Tours vs Join Tours:
Bangkok Day Tours does not run join tours. All our tours are private tours, meaning that the vehicle is for the exclusive use of your group throughout the duration of your tour. This allows you to set your own pace and to move along when you have seen enough. No waiting for the stragglers! The only exception to the ANZAC Day Tours which are run on a join basis in April each year.

Tour Programme

06:30 - Pick up from your hotel

We'll pick you up from your hotel. Please wait in the lobby.

07:15 - Take the Train

Arrive at Baan Kalong Train Station and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime! To reach the Maeklong Railway Market, hop on a local train for a 20-minute journey full of unique experiences.

10:00 - Floating Market Damnoen Saduak

The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind souvenirs and stunning photographs. Your boat will navigate through the intricate network of canals, including the main market area, offering a unique shopping experience and the opportunity to capture memorable photos. Please keep your hands inside the boat as there are many boats and we don't want you to jam your fingers!

12:00 - Lunch in a Thai Restaurant

Lunch will be served in a local Thai restaurant

13:00 - Elephant Ride

It's a ten minute drive to the Elephant Camp where you can experience the uniqueness of a ride on the back of an elephant. The ride normally takes about twenty minutes.

13:30 - Take a picture with the Tiger

You will stand or sitting beside the Tiger and get photo with a BIG Tiger. (Bengal Tiger or White Tiger) please select the one you prefer!

14:30 - Depart for Bangkok

16:00 - Arrive at your hotel

You can expect to be back at your hotel by 4:00pm depending on the traffic.

Maeklong Railway Market and Floating Market
Elephant Ride
Tiger Tour

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Floating Market Damnoen Saduak

Waterways have always been an integral part of Thai life and many communities depended entirely on them for their daily existence.

Long before cars, boats of all shapes and sizes plied the rivers and canals through the kingdom of Thailand, trading their wares and delivering their supplies.
The Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak is located in Ratchaburi Province which is just over 100 kms or two hours drive from the capital city of Bangkok.

This is a particularly fertile area, being irrigated by a 32 kilometre straight-line canal constructed by King Rama IV way back in 1866.

It connects the Taachin River with the Mae Klong River and became a major transport artery between the provinces of Samut Sakorn and Samut Songkram.

Apart from providing transportation, Damnoen Saduak Canal also provides year-round water, with more than 200 small canals having been dug by farmers to irrigate their land.

The area is famous for the quality of its fruit, namely grapes, mangoes, bananas, oranges, papaya & coconut.

Nowadays, both sides of the canal are densely populated and bright and early every morning vendors from the surrounding area turn up to trade their wares.

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Wat Chaiwatthanaram

Wat Chaiwatthanaram is a Buddhist temple located within the ancient city of Ayutthaya, Thailand. Identified by cultural historians as the structure most emblematic of Buddhism's influence on Thai society, the temple was commissioned in 1630 by King Prasat Thong in the traditional Khmer style.

Wat Chaiwatthanaram was deserted and subject to decay and looting until 1987 when the Thai Department of Fine Arts began conserving the site. In 1991, it was designated a World Heritage Site.

Situated atop a rectangular platform, a 35-meter-high central prang (tower-like spire) is surrounded by four small prangs, which are in turn flanked by eight chedi (stupa)-shaped chapels that sit outside the platform perimeter. Originally, paintings decorated the interior walls of the chedis, and relief scenes depicting the life of the Buddha covered the exteriors. Buddha statues once populated the chedis and the outer walls of the temple, painted vividly in gold and black, but fragments are all that remain of these decorative elements.

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Wat Chaiwatthanaram

Wat Chaiwatthanaram is a Buddhist temple located within the ancient city of Ayutthaya, Thailand. Identified by cultural historians as the structure most emblematic of Buddhism's influence on Thai society, the temple was commissioned in 1630 by King Prasat Thong in the traditional Khmer style.

Wat Chaiwatthanaram was deserted and subject to decay and looting until 1987 when the Thai Department of Fine Arts began conserving the site. In 1991, it was designated a World Heritage Site.

Situated atop a rectangular platform, a 35-meter-high central prang (tower-like spire) is surrounded by four small prangs, which are in turn flanked by eight chedi (stupa)-shaped chapels that sit outside the platform perimeter. Originally, paintings decorated the interior walls of the chedis, and relief scenes depicting the life of the Buddha covered the exteriors. Buddha statues once populated the chedis and the outer walls of the temple, painted vividly in gold and black, but fragments are all that remain of these decorative elements.

Floating Market, Train Market & Ayutthaya World Heritage site (Code:1408)

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THB  10,400.00

THB  10,900.00

THB  11,600.00

THB  12,200.00

THB  13,200.00

THB  14,800.00

THB  16,000.00

THB  17,200.00

THB  18,000.00

THB  25,800.00

THB  27,700.00

THB  29,600.00

This tour is not designed for cruise ship passengers. Exclusive cruise ship tours are available from Klong Toey Port and Laem Chabang Port.

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.

Do you want your tailor-made tour?

A tailor-made tour is the best kind of independent travel itinerary, designed and arranged just for you and your needs.
All events and activities are part of your very personal, privately guided tour.
Just ask us and we will be happy to make your tour an unforgettable experience. We have been doing this for 25 years and the quality of tailor made tours has never changed.

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Why is a private tour a better choice?

With a private tour, you have the freedom to choose what you want to do and when you want to do it. There is much more room for flexibility and changes to your itinerary at every step of the way because you don't have to consider the needs of other travelers. The flexibility and freedom to make the most of your time is the reason why so many people choose to take a private tour rather than a group tour.

Private Tours vs Join Tours:
Bangkok Day Tours does not run join tours. All our tours are private tours, meaning that the vehicle is for the exclusive use of your group throughout the duration of your tour. This allows you to set your own pace and to move along when you have seen enough. No waiting for the stragglers! The only exception to the ANZAC Day Tours which are run on a join basis in April each year.

Tour Programme

06:30 - Pick up from your hotel

We'll pick you up from your hotel. Please wait in the lobby.

08:15 - Maeklong Railway Market (Talad Rom Hub)

"Talad" means market and "Rot Fai" means train in Thai, an apt name for a market set beside an old set of train tracks topped with abandoned, rusty coaches open for exploration.

09:00 - Floating Market Damnoen Saduak

It's about an hour and a half from Bangkok to the floating market which is in Ratchaburi Province. You'll have plenty of time here to take the boat trip and have a walk around the main market areaRead More >

10:00 - Depart for Ayutthaya Province

You can relax in air conditioned comfort and sightseeing to Ayutthaya, UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991.Read More >

12:30 - Lunch in a Thai Restaurant (on your own expense)

Lunch will be served in a local Thai restaurant (excluded on the tour price)

13:30 - Ancient Temples

Most of the afternoon will be spend visiting some of the ancient temples, like Wat Mahathat & Wat Lokayasutharam, each one having its own unique characteristics.

14:30 - Wat Chaiwatthanaram

This is a restored Buddhist temple on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River across from Ayutthaya Island. In 1991, UNESCO designated the complex a World Heritage Site in Ayutthaya Historical Park.Read More >

15:30 - Return to Bangkok

Relax as your driver returns you to Bangkok.

17:00 - Arrive back at you hotel

You can expect to be back at your hotel around 5:00pm. depending on the traffic.

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Floating Market Damnoen Saduak

Waterways have always been an integral part of Thai life and many communities depended entirely on them for their daily existence.

Long before cars, boats of all shapes and sizes plied the rivers and canals through the kingdom of Thailand, trading their wares and delivering their supplies.
The Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak is located in Ratchaburi Province which is just over 100 kms or two hours drive from the capital city of Bangkok.

This is a particularly fertile area, being irrigated by a 32 kilometre straight-line canal constructed by King Rama IV way back in 1866.

It connects the Taachin River with the Mae Klong River and became a major transport artery between the provinces of Samut Sakorn and Samut Songkram.

Apart from providing transportation, Damnoen Saduak Canal also provides year-round water, with more than 200 small canals having been dug by farmers to irrigate their land.

The area is famous for the quality of its fruit, namely grapes, mangoes, bananas, oranges, papaya & coconut.

Nowadays, both sides of the canal are densely populated and bright and early every morning vendors from the surrounding area turn up to trade their wares.

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Lunch in a Thai Restaurant

Thai food has a range of tastes to suit all pallets so please don't make the mistake of thinking that all Thai food is spicy. Some dishes are very spicy but there are many which are not spicy at all. Rather, they are a wonderful combination of sweet and sour.

Thai dishes are normally shared by all.
Thai Cuisine is well-known for being hot and spicy and for its balance of the five fundamental flavors in the overall meal - hot (spicy), sour, sweet, salty, and bitter.

Thai food has four regional cuisines corresponding to the four main regions of the country: Northern, Northeastern (or Isan), Central, and Southern, each cuisine featuring locally grown food.

Southern curries, for example, tend to contain coconut milk and fresh turmeric, while northeastern dishes often include lime juice. The cuisine of Isan is heavily influenced by Laos.

Many popular dishes eaten in Thailand were originally Chinese dishes which were introduced to Thailand mainly by Teochew people who make up the majority of the Thai Chinese. Such dishes include Jok, Kway teow Rad Na, Khao Kha Moo and Khao Mun Gai.

Thai food is known for its enthusiastic use of fresh rather than dried herbs and spices as well as fish sauce.

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Jim Thompson House

Jim Thompson was an American who settled in Thailand after the end of the Second World War. He devoted himself to revitalizing a cottage industry of hand-woven silk, which was dying out.

His house was built from parts of six antique Thai houses which had been dismantled and brought to Bangkok.
Jim Thompson located a group of Muslim weavers in the Bangkok neighborhood of Bangkrua and provided hitherto unavailable color-fast dyes, standardized looms, and technical assistance to those interested in weaving on a piece-work basis.

His endeavour showed a profit from its first year of operation. Thompson's determination to keep his company cottage-based was significant for the women who made up the bulk of his work force.

In 1958 he began what was to be the pinnacle of his architectural achievement, a new home to showcase his art collection. Formed from parts of six antique Thai houses, his home sits on a canal across from Bangkrua, where his weavers were then located. Most of the 19th century houses were dismantled and moved from Ayutthaya, but the largest - a weaver's house, now the living room - came from Bangkrua.

During Easter 1967, Jim Thompson disappeared while on holiday in the Cameron Highlands of Malaysia. An extensive and extended search failed to reveal any clues about his disappearance.

Floating Market & Jim Thompson’s House (Code:1401)

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THB  9,000.00

THB  9,800.00

THB  12,000.00

THB  13,600.00

THB  15,100.00

THB  17,100.00

THB  18,400.00

THB  21,200.00

THB  23,900.00

THB  26,800.00

THB  32,200.00

THB  34,200.00

This tour is not designed for cruise ship passengers. Exclusive cruise ship tours are available from Klong Toey Port and Laem Chabang Port.

The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and Jim Thompson House are two popular attractions in Thailand, often visited on day trips from Bangkok. The floating market provides an insight into the traditional Thai water trade, while the Jim Thompson House in Bangkok showcases a beautifully restored traditional Thai home filled with art and artifacts.

Do you want your tailor-made tour?

A tailor-made tour is the best kind of independent travel itinerary, designed and arranged just for you and your needs.
All events and activities are part of your very personal, privately guided tour.
Just ask us and we will be happy to make your tour an unforgettable experience. We have been doing this for 25 years and the quality of tailor made tours has never changed.

Request a Custom Tour

Why is a private tour a better choice?

With a private tour, you have the freedom to choose what you want to do and when you want to do it. There is much more room for flexibility and changes to your itinerary at every step of the way because you don't have to consider the needs of other travelers. The flexibility and freedom to make the most of your time is the reason why so many people choose to take a private tour rather than a group tour.

Private Tours vs Join Tours:
Bangkok Day Tours does not run join tours. All our tours are private tours, meaning that the vehicle is for the exclusive use of your group throughout the duration of your tour. This allows you to set your own pace and to move along when you have seen enough. No waiting for the stragglers! The only exception to the ANZAC Day Tours which are run on a join basis in April each year.

Tour Programme

07:00 - Pick up from your hotel

We'll pick you up from your hotel. Please wait in the lobby.

08:30 - Floating Market Damnoen Saduak

This is one of the most famous floating markets, offering a glimpse into traditional Thai life. You'll likely take a longtail boat ride through the canals, observing vendors selling goods and food from their boats. Read More >

11:30 - Depart for Bangkok

You can relax in air conditioned comfort while the driver returns you to Bangkok

13:00 - Lunch in a Thai Restaurant (on your own expense)

Lunch will be served in a local Thai restaurant (excluded on the tour price)Read More >

14:00 - Jim Thompson's House

The Jim Thompson House is a museum in central Bangkok, Thailand. It is full of the art collection of an American named Jim Thompson. After World War II, Thompson helped start the Thai silk industry. The museum has a great collection of Asian art and many unique displays. You can also take a guided tour through a traditional Thai house that has been carefully kept the way it was in the past.Read More >

16:30 - Arrive at your hotel

You can expect to be back at your hotel by 4:30pm

Important Information

Damnoen Saduak is only open in the morning usually from 0800 – 1200. Keep your hands inside the boat while your on the canals because there are many boats going back and forth.Don’t feel pressured to buy as there are many vendors here. If you buy, bargain hard as most things are overpriced. After lunch we’ll stop at Jim Thompson’s House before returning you to your hotel.

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Bang Pa In Palace

A summer palace designed for Thai monarchs during the 17th century, Bang Pa-In Palace has a charming collection of houses and pavilions.

There are a variety of Thai, Chinese, Italian & Victorian architectural styles surrounded by beautiful gardens as well as a lake with a magnificent sala in it.

Originally built by King Prasat Thong in 1632, Bang Pa-In Palace was abandoned after the sacking of Ayutthaya in 1767. The palace was partially restored by King Mongkut (Rama IV) in the 1850s and the restoration was completed by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V).

The gardens are wonderful and it's worth the stroll just to enjoy the scenery and the scents. There are plenty of trees which provide welcome relief from the heat of the morning sun & a brightly-painted lookout tower for those who are fit.

The beautiful pavilion of Phra Thinang Aisawan Thippa-At sitting in the middle of a lake has been designated as the archetype of the Thai pavilion or Sala Thai, a national symbol of Thailand. Built in the year 1876 it is the only Thai-style building in the palace.

Many consider this to be one of the finest buildings to be found anywhere in the Kingdom. The bronze statue standing in the middle represents King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in the uniform of a Field Marshal and was erected by his son King Vajiravudh (Rama VI).

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Wat Mahathat Ayutthaya

Wat Mahathat was built in the early days of Ayutthaya in the late 14th century by King Borommaracha I.

The story goes that the king had a revelation, and relics of the Buddha then suddenly appeared. The temple was built to house the relics.

Wat Mahathat Ayutthaya was built in the early period in 1374. The main stupa is Pang shape made of laterite but in the later periods was resored with brick.

The construction of Wat Mahathat was begun during the reign of King Borommarachathirat I in 1374 A.D. but was completed during the reign of King Ramesuan (1388-1395 A.D.) When King Songtham (1610-1628 A.D.) was in power the main prang (Khmerstyle tower) collapsed. The restoration work on the prang was probably completed in the reign of King Prasatthong (1630-1655 A.D.) During the restoration the height of the prang was considerably increased.

Wat Mahathat was restored once again during the reign of King Borommakot (1732-1758 A.D.) when four porticos of the main prang were added. In 1767 A.D. when Ayutthaya was sacked the wat was burnt and has since then been in ruins.

It is most famous for the Buddha head trapped in the Bodhi Tree.

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Wat Chaiwatthanaram

Wat Chaiwatthanaram is a Buddhist temple located within the ancient city of Ayutthaya, Thailand. Identified by cultural historians as the structure most emblematic of Buddhism's influence on Thai society, the temple was commissioned in 1630 by King Prasat Thong in the traditional Khmer style.

Wat Chaiwatthanaram was deserted and subject to decay and looting until 1987 when the Thai Department of Fine Arts began conserving the site. In 1991, it was designated a World Heritage Site.

Situated atop a rectangular platform, a 35-meter-high central prang (tower-like spire) is surrounded by four small prangs, which are in turn flanked by eight chedi (stupa)-shaped chapels that sit outside the platform perimeter. Originally, paintings decorated the interior walls of the chedis, and relief scenes depicting the life of the Buddha covered the exteriors. Buddha statues once populated the chedis and the outer walls of the temple, painted vividly in gold and black, but fragments are all that remain of these decorative elements.

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Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon

Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon is situated in a part of the ancient city known as Ayodhya. It is widely believed that a Dvaravati (and Lopburi allied) settlement existed here before King U-Thong established Ayutthaya in 1351.

Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon has been built on a former important Khmer temple complex - taken also in account the large moat which represented for the Khmer, the oceans that surround the world. (1)

The ordination hall or ubosot lies east and in the front of the large chedi. The hall measures 16 m by 44 m and has been re-roofed to preserve it from further damage.

At the western side of the great chedi was a large vihara measuring 15 m by 39 m, nearly extending towards the outer boundary wall. In the area around the monastic structures we see more than twenty satellite chedis of various sizes which contain the ashes of former sponsors of this temple.

Ayutthaya Temples and Bang Pa-In Summer Palace (Code:1100)

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THB  9,000.00

THB  10,000.00

THB  12,000.00

THB  13,900.00

THB  16,900.00

THB  19,100.00

THB  20,700.00

THB  23,700.00

THB  26,600.00

THB  33,200.00

THB  36,470.00

THB  37,700.00

This tour is not designed for cruise ship passengers. Exclusive cruise ship tours are available from Klong Toey Port and Laem Chabang Port.

Visit the stunning Bang Pa-In Summer Palace, which features elegant gardens and royal pavilions. Then, travel back in time to Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with captivating temple ruins.

Do you want your tailor-made tour?

A tailor-made tour is the best kind of independent travel itinerary, designed and arranged just for you and your needs.
All events and activities are part of your very personal, privately guided tour.
Just ask us and we will be happy to make your tour an unforgettable experience. We have been doing this for 25 years and the quality of tailor made tours has never changed.

Request a Custom Tour

Why is a private tour a better choice?

With a private tour, you have the freedom to choose what you want to do and when you want to do it. There is much more room for flexibility and changes to your itinerary at every step of the way because you don't have to consider the needs of other travelers. The flexibility and freedom to make the most of your time is the reason why so many people choose to take a private tour rather than a group tour.

Private Tours vs Join Tours:
Bangkok Day Tours does not run join tours. All our tours are private tours, meaning that the vehicle is for the exclusive use of your group throughout the duration of your tour. This allows you to set your own pace and to move along when you have seen enough. No waiting for the stragglers! The only exception to the ANZAC Day Tours which are run on a join basis in April each year.

Tour Programme

08:00 - Pick up from your hotel

We'll pick you up from your hotel. Please wait in the lobby.

09:00 - Bang Pa In Palace

You can take the circular walk around the palace buildings and gardens, enjoying the scents along the way. This palace includes what is arguably the most beautiful building in all of Thailand. The Phra Thinang Aisawan Thippa-At Sala.Read More >

11:30 - Lunch in Thai Restaurant

Lunch will be served in a local Thai restaurant

12:30 - Ancient Temples

Most of the afternoon will be spend visiting some of the ancient temples, like Wat Mahathat its own unique characteristics.Read More >

13:30 - Wat Chaiwatthanaram

Wat Chaiwatthanaram, a Buddhist temple that has been restored, is located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, across from Ayutthaya Island. In 1991, UNESCO designated the temple complex a World Heritage Site within the Ayutthaya Historical Park.Read More >

14:30 - Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon

The highlight of Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon is its large, imposing prang, which dominates the area. Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon is an active temple where monks reside in kuti on the grounds.Read More >

15:30 - Return to Bangkok

Relax as your driver returns you to Bangkok.

17:00 - Arrive back at you hotel

You can expect to be back at your hotel around 4:00pm.depending on the traffic.

Testimonials

Attractions information

Bang Pa In Palace

A summer palace designed for Thai monarchs during the 17th century, Bang Pa-In Palace has a charming collection of houses and pavilions.

There are a variety of Thai, Chinese, Italian & Victorian architectural styles surrounded by beautiful gardens as well as a lake with a magnificent sala in it.

Originally built by King Prasat Thong in 1632, Bang Pa-In Palace was abandoned after the sacking of Ayutthaya in 1767. The palace was partially restored by King Mongkut (Rama IV) in the 1850s and the restoration was completed by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V).

The gardens are wonderful and it's worth the stroll just to enjoy the scenery and the scents. There are plenty of trees which provide welcome relief from the heat of the morning sun & a brightly-painted lookout tower for those who are fit.

The beautiful pavilion of Phra Thinang Aisawan Thippa-At sitting in the middle of a lake has been designated as the archetype of the Thai pavilion or Sala Thai, a national symbol of Thailand. Built in the year 1876 it is the only Thai-style building in the palace.

Many consider this to be one of the finest buildings to be found anywhere in the Kingdom. The bronze statue standing in the middle represents King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in the uniform of a Field Marshal and was erected by his son King Vajiravudh (Rama VI).

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Ayutthaya Sacred City

Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya "The Sacred City of Ayutthaya" was founded in 1351 and reached its apex in the 16th century. It is an island embraced by three rivers, the Chao Phraya, Lopburi and Pa Sak.

In the Golden Age which lasted 417 years, Ayutthaya was the historic capital of Thailand.
The territory of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya extended far beyond present-day Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar. During the 17th century, foreign visitors, traders and diplomats alike, claimed Ayutthaya to be the most illustrious and glittering city that they had ever visited. That ended forever in 1767 when it was conquered by the Burmese and completely destroyed.

Nowadays, visitors to Ayutthaya, which is only 86 kilometers north of Bangkok, can marvel at its grandeur reflected through numerous magnificent structures and ruins concentrated in and around the city island. The temple compounds are still awe-inspiring even in disrepair and a visit here is memorable and a good beginning for those drawn to the relics of history.

The architecture of Ayutthaya is a fascinating mix of Khmer, or ancient Cambodian style, and early Sukhothai style.

Most importantly, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Historical Park, an extensive historical site in the heart of Ayutthaya city, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Grand Pearl Cruise

Grand Pearl Cruise

Ayutthaya Palaces & Lunch Cruise Tour  (Code:1012)

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THB  11,900.00

THB  11,900.00

THB  14,600.00

THB  18,200.00

THB  21,800.00

THB  23,700.00

THB  26,075.00

THB  29,800.00

THB  33,705.00

THB  37,450.00

THB  41,195.00

THB  45,000.00

This tour is not designed for cruise ship passengers. Exclusive cruise ship tours are available from Klong Toey Port and Laem Chabang Port.

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.

Do you want your tailor-made tour?

A tailor-made tour is the best kind of independent travel itinerary, designed and arranged just for you and your needs.
All events and activities are part of your very personal, privately guided tour.
Just ask us and we will be happy to make your tour an unforgettable experience. We have been doing this for 25 years and the quality of tailor made tours has never changed.

Request a Custom Tour

Why is a private tour a better choice?

With a private tour, you have the freedom to choose what you want to do and when you want to do it. There is much more room for flexibility and changes to your itinerary at every step of the way because you don't have to consider the needs of other travelers. The flexibility and freedom to make the most of your time is the reason why so many people choose to take a private tour rather than a group tour.

Private Tours vs Join Tours:
Bangkok Day Tours does not run join tours. All our tours are private tours, meaning that the vehicle is for the exclusive use of your group throughout the duration of your tour. This allows you to set your own pace and to move along when you have seen enough. No waiting for the stragglers! The only exception to the ANZAC Day Tours which are run on a join basis in April each year.

Tour Programme

07:00 - Pick up from your hotel

We'll pick you up from your hotel. Please wait in the lobby.

08:30 - Bang Pa In Palace

You can take the circular walk around the palace buildings and gardens, enjoying the scents along the way. This palace includes what is arguably the most beautiful building in all of Thailand. The Phra Thinang Aisawan Thippa-At Sala.Read More >

11:00 - Ancient Temples in Ayutthaya

Most of the afternoon will be spend visiting some of the ancient temples, like Wat Mahathat & Wat Lokayasutharam, each one having its own unique characteristics.Read More >

13:00 - Lunch Cruise : Grand Pearl

Welcome onboard the luxurious cruiser.Grand Pearl at Wat Chonglom ( Nualchawi Bridge) Super buffet lunch which includes a delightful variety of oriental and western cuisines will be served. In the meantime, you will relax and enjoy the fascinatingRead More >

15:00 - Coffee break

Coffee break will be served while you enjoy the enchanting sight along the river banks such as the Royal Barges, Thammasart University, the Royal Grand Palace and the graceful Temple Of Dawn.

16:00 - Arrive at the River City Shopping Complex Pier.

Transfer back at your hotel. You can expect to be back at your hotel around 5:00pm.

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Train Market

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Floating Market Damnoen Saduak

Waterways have always been an integral part of Thai life and many communities depended entirely on them for their daily existence.

Long before cars, boats of all shapes and sizes plied the rivers and canals through the kingdom of Thailand, trading their wares and delivering their supplies.
The Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak is located in Ratchaburi Province which is just over 100 kms or two hours drive from the capital city of Bangkok.

This is a particularly fertile area, being irrigated by a 32 kilometre straight-line canal constructed by King Rama IV way back in 1866.

It connects the Taachin River with the Mae Klong River and became a major transport artery between the provinces of Samut Sakorn and Samut Songkram.

Apart from providing transportation, Damnoen Saduak Canal also provides year-round water, with more than 200 small canals having been dug by farmers to irrigate their land.

The area is famous for the quality of its fruit, namely grapes, mangoes, bananas, oranges, papaya & coconut.

Nowadays, both sides of the canal are densely populated and bright and early every morning vendors from the surrounding area turn up to trade their wares.

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Bridge over the River Kwai

The Bridge over the River Kwai was built during World War II for the Japanese Army using Allied POWs.

Altogether, 61,700 British, American, Australian, Dutch and New Zealand soldiers and a large number of Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Malaysian, Thai, Burmese and Indian labourers were involved.
Two bridges were actually built side by side. A wooden trestle bridge, which is no longer there, was completed in February 1943 and an eleven span steel bridge completed in April 1943.

This bridge had been dismantled by the Japanese and brought to Kanchanaburi from Java in 1942. The central spans were destroyed by Allied bombings and rebuilt by British Army Engineers immediately after the war.

It was part of the strategic railway linking Thailand with Burma. During the construction of the bridge over the Khwae Yai River - River Kwai as it is known among foreigners - the brutalities of war, disease and starvation claimed thousands of POWs lives.

The bridge was immortalised in the book by Pierre Boulle entitled The Bridge Over The River Kwai and later in the movie of the same name. Unfortunately, he had never been to Kanchanaburi or he would have known that the railway does not cross the River Kwai. It actually crosses the Mae Klong River, so the Thai authorities simply renamed the river to aid tourism!

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Wildlife Sanctuary Kanchanaburi

Only a short drive into the beautiful countryside of Kanchanaburi province will take you to a man-made habitat where a variety of Asian & African animals roam freely- lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras and bears.

This is the Wildlife Sanctuary.

The landscaping at the Wildlife Sanctuary is beautifully designed and offers great insights into the habits of the animals.

The best way to see everything is to take one of the park buses. Bowls of food to feed the animals - bananas, vegetables etc. The driver will take you slowly through each section of the park, giving you excellent photo opportunities as well as plenty of "up close and personal" time with the animals, most notably the giraffes who will "invade" the bus for some food...great fun!

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Tiger Cubs @ Wildlife Sanctuary Safari

The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest cat species. The species is classified in the genus Panthera with the lion, leopard, jaguar and snow leopard. (we will feed the Tiger, age less than one year)

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Erawan National Park

Erawan National Park is 550 sq. km. of deciduous forest with high mountains and valleys, located in Kanchanaburi Province. The mountains protect the park from the eastern monsoon. Its major attraction is the Erawan Falls, a magnificent seven-tiered waterfall which you can climb if you feel inclined.

Erawan National Park is in the Tenasserim Mountain Range and is one of the finest natural attractions in the country. The park is best known for its seven-tiered waterfall topped by a rock formation shaped like a three-headed elephant. From its crest, clear water tumbles 1,500 meters down steep-sided cliffs in a series of cascades to rock pools shaded by dense foliage.

The park is open all year although the Rainy Season from May to October is not the best time to visit as there are frequent storms throughout that period. The Cool Season runs from November to January and this is a much more pleasant time to visit. February to April is the Hot Season and temperatures get quite high, but you have the pools at each level to cool off in!

The park contains five different wildlife habitats for mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds and freshwater fauna. There are elephants, tigers, sambar deer, wild boar, white-handed gibbon, langur, Siamese hare, red flying squirrels and king cobras to be found in the park.

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Erawan National Park

Erawan National Park is 550 sq. km. of deciduous forest with high mountains and valleys, located in Kanchanaburi Province. The mountains protect the park from the eastern monsoon. Its major attraction is the Erawan Falls, a magnificent seven-tiered waterfall which you can climb if you feel inclined.

Erawan National Park is in the Tenasserim Mountain Range and is one of the finest natural attractions in the country. The park is best known for its seven-tiered waterfall topped by a rock formation shaped like a three-headed elephant. From its crest, clear water tumbles 1,500 meters down steep-sided cliffs in a series of cascades to rock pools shaded by dense foliage.

The park is open all year although the Rainy Season from May to October is not the best time to visit as there are frequent storms throughout that period. The Cool Season runs from November to January and this is a much more pleasant time to visit. February to April is the Hot Season and temperatures get quite high, but you have the pools at each level to cool off in!

The park contains five different wildlife habitats for mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds and freshwater fauna. There are elephants, tigers, sambar deer, wild boar, white-handed gibbon, langur, Siamese hare, red flying squirrels and king cobras to be found in the park.

Attractions information

Bamboo Rafting

Bamboo Rafting is another way for relaxing to appreciate the stunning River Kwai Noi in Kanchanaburi

Amazing Kanchanaburi Three Day Tour (Code:3106)

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This tour is not designed for cruise ship passengers. Exclusive cruise ship tours are available from Klong Toey Port and Laem Chabang Port.

Kanchanaburi is one of the largest provinces in Thailand and in three days you'll cover most of the major attractions. Take a boat through the floating market. Walk along the Death Railway. Bridge over River Kwai. Erawan waterfall.

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With a private tour, you have the freedom to choose what you want to do and when you want to do it. There is much more room for flexibility and changes to your itinerary at every step of the way because you don't have to consider the needs of other travelers. The flexibility and freedom to make the most of your time is the reason why so many people choose to take a private tour rather than a group tour.

Private Tours vs Join Tours:
Bangkok Day Tours does not run join tours. All our tours are private tours, meaning that the vehicle is for the exclusive use of your group throughout the duration of your tour. This allows you to set your own pace and to move along when you have seen enough. No waiting for the stragglers! The only exception to the ANZAC Day Tours which are run on a join basis in April each year.

Tour Programme

06:30 - Day 1 Departs.

06:30 - Pick up from your hotel

We'll pick you up from your hotel. Please wait in the lobby.

08:30 - Train Market (Talad Rom Hub)

You will be amazed to see how the vendors pull their umbrellas and move some of their goods further back off the train tracks when the train approaches. It is an experience not to be missed when you are in Bangkok.Read More >

09:00 - Depart for Floating Market

09:30 - Floating Market Damnoen Saduak

The Floating Market is just a short detour to the Southwest of Bangkok and allows you the opportunity of taking a boat through the canal system. A very unique way to do shopping and great for photo opportunities.Read More >

10:30 - Depart for Kanchanaburi Province

12:00 - Lunch in Local Thai Restaurant

Lunch will be served in a local Thai restaurant.

13:00 - Bridge over the River Kwai

You'll have time to walk across the bridge and take some photos. Please be careful here because the bridge has no sides or safety rails.Read More >

14:00 - Khao Chong Kai Cemetery

Khao Pun or Khao Chong Kai cemetery. Smaller than Don Rak Cemetery Containing a body of prisoners of war prisoners, most of which were British soldiers, about 1,740 holes.

15:00 - Check-in to Local Resort

Late afternoon you will arrive at the resort where you'll stay overnight.

19:00 - Dinner at the Resort (on your own expense) excluded on the tour price

Relax and enjoy the variety of Thai cuisine in the Restaurant at the Resort.

09:00 - Day 2 Departs.

09:00 - Depart for Wildlife Sanctuary Safari

Depart for Wildlife Sanctuary SafariRead More >

09:45 - Tiger Cubs, Wildlife Sanctuary Safari

Tiger Cubs with a one difference species 'Leopard, Lion or Tiger cubs' seasonal. Depend on the time when we'll visit! So you'll be able to feed and play with them, this is a very rewarding experience.Read More >

11:30 - Lunch in a Thai Restaurant

We'll stop for lunch in one of the local Thai restaurants.

13:00 - Train Ride along the 'Death Railway'

We'll board the train and ride over the precarious Wang Pho Viaduct which was constructed by POWs along the cliff face and high above the River Kwai.

14:45 - Arrive Back at your Resort

Time to relax. Swim if you want.

19:00 - Dinner at the Resort (on your own expense) excluded on the tour price

Relax and enjoy the variety of Thai cuisine in the Restaurant at the Resort.

08:00 - Day 3 Departs

08:00 - Erawan National Park

After a good breakfast you'll be ready for some exercise, so we'll take you into the Erawan National Park for a trek through the jungle to the beautiful terraced Erawan waterfalls. You'll have time to relax with a swim here or just a paddle if you prefer.Read More >

09:00 - Erawan Seven Tier Waterfall

You can climb the tiers of the waterfall. There are seven in all but most people do not get to the top. The pools have lots of fish which like to nibble at your legs - Thai massage! Read More >

11:30 - Bamboo Rafting on the River Kwai

Now that you are well wet, you can take the bamboo raft for a gentle float down the river.Read More >

12:30 - Lunch in a Thai Restaurant

13:30 - Return to Bangkok

It's quite a journey back to Bangkok.

16:30 - Arrive back at your Hotel

You can expect to be back at your hotel in Bangkok around 5:00pm depending on the traffic.

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