City & Temples
Duration 4 hours (Half day)
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Thailand has over 26,000 temples or Wats (local name).
This tour will bring you to three of the most distinguished temples in Bangkok. Visit Wat Trimitr, the Golden Buddha temple,
Wat Po, the oldest and largest and Wat Benchamabopit, the Marble temple |
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Grand Palace & Emerald Buddha Temple
Duration 4 hours (Half day)
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This is a must to see for all visitors to Bangkok. Visit the Emerald Buddha templea fabulous Buddha image, carved form one piece of Jadethe Grand Palace, once the official home for the Kings of Siam built in traditional Thai architecture mixed with European designs
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Bangkok Canales tour
Duration 4 hours (Half day)
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Travel by long-tailed speed boat on the picturesque Chao Phaya River and klongs (or canals) to see the serene family homes and temples along the water-ways which gives this city the name Venice of the East.
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Damnernsaduak Floating Market
Duration 6 hours (Full day)
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The market is made up of Thai style canoes laden with colourful , succulent fruits, vegetables, sweets and meats. They gently ply their way through the canal selling as they go. . |
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Damnernsaduak Floating Market & Rose
Garden Thai Cultural Village
Duration 8 hours (Full day) |
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A glimpse of everyday life in Thailand can be seen at the Damnern Saduak Floating market which is located some 110
kilometers from Bangkok. Here you will board long tail speed-boats to take you to the market. The market is made up of Thai style canoes laden with colourful , succulent fruits, vegetables, sweets and meats.
The tour is combined with Rose Garden where lunch will be served in a restaurant overlooking the river.
Then followed by Thai Village show which includes cultural activities, a wedding ceremony, Thai dancing, an elephant show and a whole host of other activities. |
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Ayutthaya & King's Summer Palace tour
Duration 8 hours (Full day)
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Located 86 kilometers north of Bangkok. Ayuthaya was Thailand?s capital from 1350 to 1767. Once a thriving international commercial centre, but today only the ruins of this splendid city are to be seen.
The ruins and temples are quite spectacular and some are still quite intact like bronze statues of Wat Chai Mongkol and Wat Panangcherng.
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Bridge over the River Kwai tour
Duration 8 hours (Full day)
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If your time in Bangkok is limited then this is an ideal way to see two great places in one full day excursion!
Your journey commences with a leisurely drive passing through salt fields and rice paddies before arriving at a jetty. Here we will board long tail speedboats to take you to the market.
The market is made up of Thai style canoes laden with colorful, succulent fruits, vegetables, sweets and meats. They gently ply their way through the canal selling as they go.
From the market we will continue west to Kanchanaburi, home to the River Kwai and it is infamous bridge. Lunch will be taken at a local restaurant before visiting the bridge after which a visit is made to the JEATH museum and the Allied War Grave Cemetery.
Combining the two attractions unfortunately means there is not enough time to take the train ride.
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Half day tour
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Baht 3,000.00 |
Full day tour : |
Baht 4,500.00 |
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The above
sightseeing
tours are
most
recommendable.
If you are
looking for
a private
tour for the
above
sightseeing
tours,
Triple A can
assist you
with
private
vehicle
rental and English
speaking
driver. |
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Rental
rates are per vehicle
inclusive of
English
speaking
driver
gasoline, mileage,
insurance,
city map,
Government tax
and VAT.
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Exclude : All entrance fee, boat rental, client's meal and
anything that is not specified at above |
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