Bangkok 5-Day In-Depth Tour
1 cities |
15 attraction(s) |
total distance 93
km
TIPS
Day1
Day2
Day3
Day4
Day5
Day1: Bangkok
3 attraction(s) ·
51 km
1
This Bangkok-area airport is one of Asia's busiest & has amenities such as a spa & a playground.
30
km
2
First opened in 1914, this hub is 1 of 2 airports serving the Bangkok area & is Asia's oldest.
21
km
Day2: Bangkok
4 attraction(s) ·
7 km
1
Built in 1782, this ornate royal palace complex now houses a museum & is open to visitors.
1
km
2
On the grounds of the Grand Palace, this sacred temple is renowned for its Emerald Buddha.
1
km
3
Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn is a Buddhist temple located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. It was completed in 1809 and underwent renovations in 1847. With its towering main spire reaching 82 meters in height, Wat Arun is known as the "Eiffel Tower of Thailand" and is the largest Mahayana-style pagoda in the country. The temple complex also includes two smaller temples, one of which houses various Buddha statues. Wat Arun is a significant cultural landmark and one of the most visited temples in Bangkok.
5
km
4
Expansive mall with high-end & mainstream boutiques, dining, an aquarium, bowling & a multiplex.
Day3: Bangkok
3 attraction(s) ·
5 km
2
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.
4
km
Day4: Bangkok
3 attraction(s) ·
14 km
1
Floating market & food venue with vendors in wooden boats filled with goods & souvenirs for sale.
11
km
2
Vast, stylish mall with hundreds of high-end shops & restaurants, plus an indoor floating market.
3
km
3
Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn is a Buddhist temple located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. It was completed in 1809 and underwent renovations in 1847. With its towering main spire reaching 82 meters in height, Wat Arun is known as the "Eiffel Tower of Thailand" and is the largest Mahayana-style pagoda in the country. The temple complex also includes two smaller temples, one of which houses various Buddha statues. Wat Arun is a significant cultural landmark and one of the most visited temples in Bangkok.
Day5: Bangkok
3 attraction(s) ·
1 km
2
Big, modern exhibition & performance venue for contemporary arts with a cafe, bookshop & library.
1
km
3
Stylish, multilevel retail complex with trendy boutiques & a food court with eclectic offerings.


































