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Bangkok Private and Custom Local Guide Tour
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Bangkok Private and Custom Local Guide Tour

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This private half-day tour pairs you with a local guide who tailors the route to your interests, using Bangkok’s BTS, boats, and tuk-tuks to get around.

It suits families, groups of friends, couples, and solo travellers who want to explore Rattanakosin island — Bangkok’s historic old town — by public transport. You can visit top attractions, including Wat Arun, Chinatown, and the Floating Market. meal at local cuisine (own expense) Your day’s designed specifically for you. An expert guide who offers or recommends a place to go or any activity but everything possible or impossible is based on you, your personal cost of travel, city situation. the place to visiting you can selected from itinerary

Tour can be another area within 6 hours as well in case you are spending the time longer than that. The Rate of over time service is 400 THB/hour and for a Private Vehicle for a group we can provide for you (own expense). Please let us know 48 hour beforehand.

Itinerary

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We let you discuss with profesional tour guide where you want to start and visit, surrounding the rattanakosin island it have a lot of choice but it will be base on what is you interest. ( Take 15 Minutes pland or you can let we know by messenge before hand) we also have some recommend and Then let's start.

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Overhere is one of the famous temple hightlight in bangkok landmark. You can see the reclinning buddha. Other name is Wat pho (Admission is 300 THB /pax) walk around Learn about the history, related to chakri dynasty.

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The temple of the largest solit gold in the world (Guinness book world record) located near Yaowaras China town. WaT Trimit also have the chiness people museum. (Admission 140 THB)

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Chinatown is in one of the oldest areas of Bangkok. It is the result of the resettlement of Chinese on the west bank of Chao Phraya River after King Rama I moved the capital of the kingdom from Thonburi to Rattanakosin.

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Flower market is the biggest flower market in Bangkok. Walk around to see how prettty of frest flower 24/7 is openning time. The market accommodates both consumers and wholesalers and has a wide variety of customers. Many local florists visit the market in the early morning hours to stock their shops for the coming day.

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Here is a Monk University name Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Thailand's oldest higher education institute for Buddhist monks, is on the temple grounds.[1] This is one of the most important universities in Thailand, split into faculty of human sciences, social sciences, an international programme, and a graduate college.[1] The first class was admitted in 1889 and by 1997, both universities became public universities

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Loha Prasat means iron castle or iron monastery. located at Wat Ratchanatdaram is based on an old Buddhist design and is modelled after two earlier similar structures in Shravasti, India and Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, both of which no longer exist. The Indian Loha Prasat contained 1,000 rooms with a golden spire on top. The Sri Lankan Loha Prasat had nine floors and the roof was thatched with copper. Precious stones, wood and ivory decorated the walls. This Laoha Prasat is the only one remaining. (Donate 20 THB / pax in The donation box)

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Thai name "San Chaopho Suea" This shrine was built in 1834 in the reign of King Rama III. In the past, it was located on Bamrung Mueang Road but was relocated by the command of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) to the Tanao Road, the present location. The shrine enshrined statues of Chinese Supreme Being, including the Tiger God (Xuan Tian Shang Di, Lord Guan (God of Honesty), Caishen (God of Fortune), Dai Seng Ya (Monkey God)and Mazu (Goddess of the Sea), which are highly venerated among both Thai and Chinese people. (Donate is optional)

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Little indian Market name Phahurat is a short street that is divided into two parts. The first is the road continues from Ban Mo Road at Ban Mo Intersection ended up at the point where it meet Tri Phet Road, known as Phahurat Intersection, while the second separates itself from the west side of Chak Phet Road in Saphan Han area to the termination at Phahurat Intersection, both parts are one-way roads. The settlement of people of South Asian descent and textile market are in the second part, it also extends to other nearby Chak Phet Road and Tri Phet Road.

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Wat Prayoon garnered an Award of Excellence in 2013 as part of the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation, and near by the temple Stupa it is location of the turtle garden. you can sit down and enjoy to feed a turtle over here

Included

  • Pick up starting from meeting point and return (if desired)
  • Professional licensed English speaking tour guide

Not Included

Entrance fees to Grand Palace (Optional); Public or Private Transportation (you are required to cover guide's transport costs while together); Food and drinks (you are required to cover guide's meals if eating together)

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