Exploring Bangkok: An 8-Day Adventure
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16 attraction(s) |
total distance 95
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Day1: Bangkok
2 attraction(s) ·
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The aquarium in Thailand is located at the Thai Science Center of Vajirañana National Marine University, 80 kilometers away from Bangkok, covering an area of more than 70 acres. The museum displays a 10-meter long whale skeleton, which is said to be the result of the stranding and death of a giant whale on a nearby beach in 1975. In addition, there are several cylindrical acrylic tanks with a diameter of about 1 meter in the hall, showcasing a variety of representative tropical marine organisms, which appear to be magnified several times in the tanks.
Furthermore, the museum also houses more than 40 glass tanks simulating different marine natural environments, ranging from the largest with a capacity of 200 tons of water to the smallest with only half a ton. In these glass tanks, visitors can see peculiar rock formations, colorful coral reefs, ancient shipwrecks, and various types of marine life such as cnidarians, mollusks, arthropods, echinoderms, and vertebrates. The museum has a wide variety of fish species, including edible fish, exotic ornamental fish, and poisonous fish. Visitors can immerse themselves in these glass tanks and feel like they are exploring the underwater world.
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A 78-floor mirrored skyscraper used for hotel rooms & retail with a viewing deck at 1,030 feet.
Day2: Bangkok
2 attraction(s) ·
5 km
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Monumental Buddhist temple right on the river, with an iconic, ornately tiled central prang (spire).
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Siam Discovery Center Mall in Bangkok, Thailand, on the 6th floor, houses 94 wax figures of globally renowned politicians and celebrities, including Michael Jackson, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Barak Obama, Jackie Chan, and Lady Gaga. This year, new wax figures of Justin Bieber and Jay Chou have also joined this collection. Here, you can get up close to these wax figures and add a memorable experience to your trip to Thailand.
Day3: Bangkok
2 attraction(s) ·
27 km
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Wat Pho, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is located near the Grand Palace in Bangkok. Built in 1788, it is one of the oldest and largest temples in Thailand. The temple is divided into the main temple area and the monastery area, and visitors can explore the main temple area. This area is further divided into the main hall area and the stupa courtyard area, with one of the highlights being the giant reclining Buddha statue inside the main hall. The statue is 46 meters long and 15 meters high, making it one of the iconic landmarks of Wat Pho and a popular spot for photography. The statue is adorned with exquisite mother-of-pearl inlays and 108 auspicious symbols, as well as beautiful murals and gold leaf designs on the windows. Along the corridor, there is also a row of 108 monk bowls where visitors can make offerings with coins and make wishes. Wat Pho is also the earliest university in Thailand, with a heritage in medicine and traditional Thai massage. It has undergone two reconstructions and has a long history. Thai culture has been influenced by China, so one can see the presence of Chinese elements in the architecture and sculptures of the temple. Even after the reconstruction, Wat Pho continues to attract many visitors from around the world.
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Zoo & entertainment park featuring safari rides, marine attractions, live feedings & stunt shows.
Day4: Bangkok
2 attraction(s) ·
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Day5: Bangkok
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The Asiatique Sky in Thailand is the country's first large Ferris wheel. It had a trial run in December 2012 and is located in the square of the Asiatique night market. The Ferris wheel's stunning purple lights blend perfectly with live music, creating a dreamy atmosphere. In addition to the regular cabins, private cabins are also available for 2-3 people at varying prices.
Day6: Bangkok
2 attraction(s) ·
7 km
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Long history, Broadway style, same as Lady Gaga's. Show times: two shows every day at 20:15 and 21:45.
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The National Museum in Bangkok, Thailand was built in 1782 and is one of the largest national museums in Southeast Asia. The museum houses a wide range of collections, including carvings and classical artworks from various periods in Thailand's history, ranging from the Stone Age to the present day. The collections include puppets and shadow play props, folk tools, ancient Buddha statues, weapons used by the king, and crafts from ancient times to the present. It is worth noting that since 1993, the museum has also started collecting modern artworks.
Day7: Bangkok
2 attraction(s) ·
4 km
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Built in 1782, this ornate royal palace complex now houses a museum & is open to visitors.
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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.
Day8: Bangkok
2 attraction(s) ·
8 km
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Central urban park featuring manicured lawns, playgrounds & an artificial lake with boat rentals.
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Massive market with over 15,000 stalls offering an eclectic variety of goods, from antiques to pets.