Bangkok 4 Days: Cultural Monuments, Floating Markets, Night Bazaar Shopping
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13 attraction(s) |
total distance 37
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Day1: Bangkok
4 attraction(s) ·
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Built in 1782, this ornate royal palace complex now houses a museum & is open to visitors.
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On the grounds of the Grand Palace, this sacred temple is renowned for its Emerald Buddha.
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Khao San Road has always been a favorite place for backpackers. It is close to many tourist attractions, such as the Grand Palace, National Museum, and Art Galleries. There are numerous bars and unique shops where you can experience the local culture and buy souvenirs. Additionally, the famous Lumphini Night Market, Wholesale Souvenir Market, and open-air Beer Gardens are also located near Khao San Road. The annual Songkran Festival, known as the Water Festival, takes place here and is an important cultural event in Thailand. For budget travelers, almost all ATMs near Khao San Road accept UnionPay cards, and the withdrawal fees for debit cards are relatively low.
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The Zabaykalsky Krai, located in eastern Siberia, is Russia's largest federal subject. It borders Mongolia and China to the south and shares its eastern border with the Amur Oblast. The region is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including Lake Baikal, the world's deepest freshwater lake, and the picturesque landscapes of the Trans-Siberian Railway. With its rich cultural heritage and diverse wildlife, the Zabaykalsky Krai offers visitors a unique and unforgettable travel experience.
Day2: Bangkok
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Big, modern exhibition & performance venue for contemporary arts with a cafe, bookshop & library.
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The famous Four-Faced Buddha in Thailand is a miraculous statue, known as the "Fulfiller of Wishes" Buddha. Every day, worshippers from around the world come to pay homage. The Buddha has four faces, representing love, career, health, and wealth. Visitors can worship each face in a clockwise direction and mention their birthdate and time. Inside the Four-Faced Buddha, one can purchase incense, candles, and garlands for worship at a fair price. Offerings include elephants, flowers, and coconuts. After worship, one can ask for a bottle of holy water from the fellow worshippers and remember to fulfill their vows when their wishes come true. The order of worship is important. Enter through the main gate, worship the first face, and then proceed clockwise to worship the remaining three faces before washing hands and face from the water basin. The first face represents career, the second face represents love, the third face represents wealth, and the fourth face represents peace and wisdom.
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Siam Paragon's aquarium on the ground floor is the largest in Southeast Asia, suitable for family outings. The aquarium showcases a diverse marine ecosystem and large coral reefs, providing both fun and educational experiences.
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Day3: Bangkok
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Day4: Bangkok
4 attraction(s) ·
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The Victory Monument, located in Bangkok, is a military monument with a Roman-styled architecture. It is also a famous landmark in Bangkok and a transportation hub with frequent bus stops for various destinations, including Khao San Road and Chinatown. The monument stands tall with soldier statues next to it, and a huge roundabout with well-equipped transportation facilities including skytrain, elevated highways, and overpasses surrounding it. From the overpass, visitors can enjoy the endless flow of traffic and splendid views.
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Illuminated at night, this sizable Ferris wheel in an open-air mall offers scenic river views.