Sightseeing Tour Buddhist holidays
are based on the Lunar Calendar and thus are variable. In addition,
many companies and shops in Thailand celebrate Chinese New Year,
which usually comes February, and others celebrate Christmas
Day on December 25th.
Sight-seeing in Bangkok : If your stay in Bangkok is
a short one, you won't be able to see all the attractions.
For visits of four or five days, include Wat
Phra Kaew and the Grand Palace along
with Wat Po, Wat Arun, the National Museum, Erawan Shrine,
Vimanmek Teak Mansion and a river or canal trip.
If you have longer, say 10 days or more, include a trip
to Jatuchak Weekend Market (where
you can buy just about anything). Evenings are a good time
to sample the diverse Bangkok cuisine, especially at some Thai
restaurants where you can also enjoy cultural performances
or riverside restaurants where you can feel the atmosphere
of the old city.
Departure date : Daily, 0830-1200 & 1330-1700 Price : 8.00 - 43.80 US
Dollar
This tour includes three of the most unusual Buddhist temples in Bangkok:
Wat Trimitr with its invaluable Golden Buddha (5 ? tons of solid gold) – Wat
Po, the most extensive temple in Bangkok, with its colossal Reclining
Buddha and the Chedis of the Kings – Wat Benjamaborpitr, the White
Marble Temple, one of the finest examples of Thai architecture.
This tour includes three of the most unusual Buddhist temples in
Bangkok: Wat Trimitr with its invaluable Golden Buddha (5 ? tons
of solid gold) – Wat Po, the most extensive temple in Bangkok,
with its colossal Reclining Buddha and the Chedis of the Kings – Wat
Benjamaborpitr, the White Marble Temple, one of the finest examples
of Thai architecture.