After breakfast at the hotel, you will meet our tour guide who will pick you up and transfer you to visit The Grand Palace complex was established in 1782 and consists of not only the royal and throne halls, but also several government offices as well as of the famous Temple of the Emerald Buddha. And then visit Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, and the adjoining Grand Palace together form the greatest spectacle for the visitor to Bangkok. Even though the entire resort is so packed with tourists that you spend half your time trying to avoid being in people's photos, it's still an amazing place to visit. Wat Pho or “Temple of the Reclining Buddha” is one of the most attractive temples in Bangkok. It is a highly visited temple complex due to its location immediately south of the Grand Palace and the enormous reclining Buddha image it houses.
Next, visit Wat Benjamabophit, which is located in front of a corner of Chitlada Palace in Dusit district, it is one of the most beautiful temples in Thailand, Wat Benjamabopit. Often referred to as "the marble temple" in guidebooks, the temple is unusual in many ways.
After that, a walk through Chinatown, which is considered the busiest area in Bangkok and known for various specialties from the countries in the region. Dishes are prepared with only the freshest ingredients of the day. Then board a long-tail boat for a trip along the Chao Phraya River and Thonburi Bank's many lively inland canals offering fantastic views of local life nearby.
Overnight in Bangkok.