Bangkok Tour Overview

For foreigners Bangkok can seem a bit overwhelming at first, with so much to see and do once you get used to all the traffic and confusing geography.

Unlike many other cities around the world where you immediately feel a sense of awe and wonder, Bangkok's contrasts might require an adjustment on your part. However, you will certainly find it worth exploring this amazing capital. There are a number of areas inside and outside the city where an abundance of sights and attractions can be visited on a day tour.

Rattanakosin
Here you will find the Grand Palace, the most famous of Bangkok's sights, a square mile of royal white buildings behind high white walls. Within the complex stands Wat Phra Kaew, which contains the Emerald Buddha. To gain an overview of Thai history and art, go to the nearby National Museum, which offers free guided tours in English. Not far south from the Grand Palace is Bangkok's oldest and largest temple, Wat Pho, famous for its enormous Reclining Buddha and school of traditional Thai massage. Also nearby is Wat Mahathat, the most important place of Buddhist learning in Southeast Asia.

Around Democracy Monument
Near the Democracy Monument, which forms the centerpiece of a roundabout, you will find a variety of important and interesting temples. Wat Sa Ket may look undistinguished, but from the top of this "Golden Mount," you can enjoy some truly stunning views of the city. Built by Rama V, the unusual Chinese-influenced design of Wat Ratchabophit makes it one of the city's prettiest temples. Wat Indravihara, is worth visiting for a glimpse of the towering 32-meter-high Standing Buddha.

Nearby is the spacious, leafy area of Dusit, a royal district since the reign of Rama V. The last major temple built in Bangkok, Wat Benchamabophit incorporates an intriguing mix of classical Thai and 19th century European design and is often referred to as the "Marble Temple" because of its Carrara marble walls. The Dusit Zoo, set in a beautiful park, houses some rare animals, including the Komodo dragon, the world's largest reptile. The elegant National Library is also in this area, alongside a smaller library built as a tribute to the present King, Rama IX. Not far away is the backpackers' hangout, Banglampoo, where you can do some shopping and have a bite to eat in a number of good restaurants, including the Sidewalk Cafe.

Chinatown
The markets, shops and remnants of old-style architecture make Chinatown interesting for tourists. There are also some interesting temples in the area. Wat Chakrawat, which overlooks the Chao Phraya River, is home to several crocodiles in a pond as well as monkeys and dogs. Wat Ga Buang Kim is a typical neighborhood temple where local residents socialize and the occasional worshipper drops by. Inside Wat Traimit, you will find the world's biggest solid-gold Buddha, which is more than three meters tall and weighs five and a half tons. However, although Bangkok is generally a very safe city, this is one area that can be dangerous for tourists at night.

Thonburi
Thonburi became linked to central Bangkok by the construction of the Memorial Bridge in 1932, but it retained its separate identity until 1971, when it officially became part of Bangkok. Beside the bridge, Wat Prayoon is worth visiting for its unusual collection of miniature chedis and shrines. A popular way to see the sights in Thonburi is to embark on a canal tour by chartering a boat at Tha Chang, in front of the Grand Palace. On one such tour you will take in one of Bangkok's most memorable landmarks, Wat Arun, also known as the "Temple of Dawn." Another highlight of a canal tour is the museum of the Royal Barges, where you will see a variety of fantastically ornamented boats used in ceremonial processions on the river.

Downtown
Bangkok's downtown area includes the main financial district around Silom Road, the green expanse of Lumpini Park and a number of shopping centers around Sukhumvit Road and Siam Square, including the Ma Bun Krong Center.
Around Siam Square, you can have coffee at Au Bon Pain, then go on a tour of Jim Thompson's House and Museum nearby. After visiting the famous Erawan Shrine, you can go across the street and visit the fabulous Thai Craft Museum, followed by some duty-free shopping at the World Trade Center. At the Snake Farm, near the intersection of Rama I Road and Silom Road, you can see venom extracted from live snakes two times a day. A few blocks away lies the Patpong Night Market, which is also well known for its many neon-lit a-go-go bars.

Nearby Destinations
There are a number of destinations outside Bangkok that are worth visiting. Ayutthaya, the ancient capital, and a World Heritage Site, is situated 80 kilometers north of Bangkok. Kanchanaburi, best known as the location of the bridge over the River Kwai, is set in some limestone hills 120 kilometers to the northwest. Take a trip to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, 109 kilometers southwest of the capital: Here you will see canals crowded with paddle boats laden with fruits and vegetables. Classic Journeys also offers a guided tour of Thailand starting in Bangkok.

After spending some time in Bangkok, the "City of Angels," you will see why many visitors keep coming back, some for business, some for holiday, and some to settle down.

The Cabaret Show in Bangkok

Bangkok, Thailand's vibrant capital is one of the world's most exotic and colorful cities - a unique blend of the traditional and ultra-modern.

Experience a more entertaining element of Bangkok’s colorful nightlife at one of the city’s cabaret shows. Bangkok’s most spectacular shows will dazzle you with stunning costumes as will the beauty of the performers in this larger than life transvestite show.

Schedule Details
Departure Dates:
Daily
Departure Point:
From your hotel within the Bangkok city area
Departure Time:
Early Show - Pick up between 6:00pm and 6:30pm | Show commences 8:00pm
Late Show - Pick up between 8:30pm and 9:00pm | Show commences 10:00pm
Return details:
Tour returns to your hotel at approximately 9:30pm after the early show and 11:30 after the late show.
Hotel Pickup:
Please advise the name of your hotel in the 'Hotel Pick-up' field at time of booking.

Additional Information
Inclusions:
Cabaret Show, English speaking licensed guide, Air-conditioned vehicle.
Exclusions:
Food and Beverages, Tips or Gratuities to guides or drivers.
Tipping / Gratuities
Gratuities to the guide and driver although customary, are not required. Any such expression of appreciation should be made on a voluntary and individual basis.
Booking Details:
This tour must be booked at least 72 hours in advance of your travel date. Confirmation of this product will be received at time of booking.
Local Operator Information:
Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Voucher. Our Product Managers select only the most experienced and reliable operators in each destination, removing the guesswork for you, and ensuring your peace of mind.

Ancient Thailand Tour: Ayuthaya

Join a group today and explore the highlight of any visit to Bangkok - the Palace of the Kings. You have a choice of visiting Thailand’s ancient former capital by boat and returning by van or vice-versa. A river boat journey allows for a close up view of those living on the river, including close access to the many temples and sites along the way to / from the Palace.

Located 53 miles north of Bangkok Ayuthaya was Thailand’s capital from 1350 to 1767. Once a thriving international commercial center, 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.

You will also see the summer palace of King Rama IV with it’s mixture of Thai, Chinese and Gothic architecture which is a well preserved 'museum' to a former historical period in the land once known as Siam.

Schedule Details
Departure Dates:
Daily
Departure Point:
From your hotel within the Bangkok city area
Departure Time:
Pick up between 6:15am and 7:00am | Tour commences 8:00am
Return details:
Tour returns to your hotel at approximately 5:00pm
Hotel Pickup:
Please advise the name of your hotel in the 'Hotel Pick-up' field at time of booking.

Additional Information
Inclusions:
Transfer to and from the pier, One way river boat group ride to or from Temples, Lunch, English speaking licensed guide, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions:
Items of a personal nature, Tips or Gratuities to guides or drivers.
Tipping / Gratuities
Gratuities to the guide and driver although customary, are not required. Any such expression of appreciation should be made on a voluntary and individual basis.
Booking Details:
This tour must be booked at least 72 hours in advance of your travel date. Confirmation of this product will be received at time of booking.

Bangkok River Kwai Tour

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 speed-boats 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’s infamous bridge. Lunch will be taken at a local restaurant before visiting the bridge after which a visit is made to the new Thailand - Burma War Museum which is adjacent to the War Grave Cemetery.

Combining the two attractions unfortunately means there is not enough time to take a train ride, before your journey back to Bangkok and your hotel.

Schedule Details
Departure Dates:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Unavailable Dates:
April 13-14
May 1
Departure Point:
From your hotel within the Bangkok city area
Departure Time:
Pick up between 6:15am and 7:00am | Tour commences 7:10am
Return details:
Tour returns to your hotel at approximately 4:00pm
Hotel Pickup:
Please advise the name of your hotel in the 'Hotel Pick-up' field at time of booking.

Additional Information
Inclusions:
Coach tour, Lunch, Boat journey to floating market, English speaking licensed guide, Air-conditioned vehicle.
Exclusions:
Items of a personal nature, Tips or Gratuities to guides or drivers.
Tipping / Gratuities
Gratuities to the guide and driver although customary, are not required. Any such expression of appreciation should be made on a voluntary and individual basis.
Booking Details:
This tour must be booked at least 72 hours in advance of your travel date
Confirmation of this product will be received at time of booking.
Local Operator Information:
Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Voucher. Our Product Managers select only the most experienced and reliable operators in each destination, removing the guesswork for you, and ensuring your peace of mind.

Bangkok Sampran Elephant Show

Bangkok, Thailand's vibrant capital is one of the world's most exotic and colorful cities - a unique blend of the traditional and ultra-modern. Take the opportunity this afternoon to learn more about one of Thailand's most important animals - the Elephant.

Can elephants play football? Well, you’ll soon see at this show complete with dramatic sound and narration. There are a whole host of shows to be seen that include elephants at work and how they once played a part in the battles that took place in ancient Siam. One show will depict the battle between King Naraesuan The Great and the Burmese Prince where elephants were used by both armies.

Schedule Details
Departure Dates:
Daily
Departure Point:
From your hotel within the Bangkok city area.
Departure Time:
Pick up between 12:00pm and 12:50pm | Tour commences 1:00pm
Return details:
Tour returns to your hotel at approximately 4:00pm
Hotel Pickup:
Please advise the name of your hotel in the 'Hotel Pick-up' field at time of booking.

Additional Information
Inclusions:
Coach tour, English speaking licensed guide, Air-conditioned vehicle.
Exclusions:
Elephant ride, Items of a personal nature, Tips or Gratuities to guides or drivers.
Tipping / Gratuities
Gratuities to the guide and driver although customary, are not required. Any such expression of appreciation should be made on a voluntary and individual basis.
Booking Details:
This tour must be booked at least 72 hours in advance of your travel date. Confirmation of this product will be received at time of booking.
Local Operator Information:
Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Voucher. Our Product Managers select only the most experienced and reliable operators in each destination, removing the guesswork for you, and ensuring your peace of mind.

Grand Palace Tour in Bangkok

This is a 'must see' for all visitors to Bangkok. The Grand Palace complex, which includes the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Keow) is unquestionably one of the wonders of the world today. Within its enormous grounds is the most exotic Buddhist temple and at the heart of the temple itself is a fabulous Buddha image, carved from one piece of Jade, which is the holiest and most revered of religious objects in Thailand today.

Nearby is the Grand Palace, once the official home for the Kings of Siam - built in traditional Thai architecture mixed with European designs. You can also see the Royal Funeral Hall and the Royal Coronation Hall.

Schedule Details
Departure Dates:
Daily
Unavailable Dates:
January 01 - New Year's Day
February 03 - Makha Bucka Day
March 04 - Royal Ceremony for Emerald Buddha
April 02 - HRA Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn's Birthday
April 06 - Chakri Memorial Day
April 15 - Songkran Festival Day
May 3-5 - Coronation Day
May 10 - Royal Commencement on the Monks
May 31 - Visakha Bucha Day
June 09 - King Rama VIII Day
July 04 - HRH Princess Chulabhorn's Birthday
July 22 - Ordination Day
July 28 - HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn's Birthday
Jul 29 - Asalha Bucha Day
August 12 - HM The Queen Sirikit's Birthday
September 24 - Madidol Memorial Day
October 23 - Chulalongkorn Memorial Day
November 25 - Royal Ceremony
December 05-06 - Royal Birthday of HM The King

Departure Point:
From your hotel within the Bangkok city area
Departure Time:
Morning Tour - Pick up between 7:15am and 8:00am | Tour commences 8:30am
Afternoon Tour - Pick up between 12:30pm and 1:00pm | Tour commences 1:10pm
Return details:
Tour returns to your hotel at approximately 12:30pm for the morning tour or 4:00pm for the afternoon tour.
Hotel Pickup:
Please advise the name of your hotel in the 'Hotel Pick-up' field at time of booking.

Additional Information
Inclusions:
Coach tour, English speaking licensed guide, Air-conditioned vehicle.
Exclusions:
Items of a personal nature, Tips or Gratuities to guides or drivers
Tipping / Gratuities
Gratuities to the guide and driver although customary, are not required. Any such expression of appreciation should be made on a voluntary and individual basis.
Booking Details:
This tour must be booked at least 72 hours in advance of your travel date. Confirmation of this product will be received at time of booking.
Local Operator Information:
Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Voucher. Our Product Managers select only the most experienced and reliable operators in each destination, removing the guesswork for you, and ensuring your peace of mind.

Bangkok City and Temples Private Tour

Thailand has over 26,000 temples or Wats (local name). This tour will bring you to three of the most distinguished temples in Bangkok. Wat Traimit, the temple of the Golden Buddha. The statue is made from solid Gold weighing 5.5 tons. It is a fine example of Sukhothai art and was discovered by chance from a layer of stucco during construction of the temple.

Passing through Chinatown your next stop is Wat Pho, the temple of the reclining Buddha which is the largest and oldest in Bangkok.

Your last stop is at Wat Benchamabophit or the marble temple. This magnificent monastery was built with white Italian marble from Carrara.

Schedule Details
Departure Dates:
Daily
Departure Point:
From your hotel within the Bangkok city area
Departure Time:
Morning Tour - Pick up between 7:15am and 8:00am | Tour commences 8:30am
Afternoon Tour - Pick up between 12:30pm and 1:00pm | Tour commences 1:10pm
Return details:
Tour returns to your hotel at approximately 12:30pm for the morning tour or 4:00pm for the afternoon tour.
Hotel Pickup:
Hotel pick up is available if pre-arranged at time of booking.

Additional Information
Inclusions:
Private tour, Private English speaking licensed guide and Thai driver, Air-conditioned vehicle, Admission to attractions where applicable, Good and Services Tax.
Exclusions:
Items of a personal nature, Tips or Gratuities to guides or drivers.
Tipping / Gratuities
Gratuities to the guide and driver although customary, are not required. Any such expression of appreciation should be made on a voluntary and individual basis.
Booking Details:
This tour must be booked at least 72 hours in advance of your travel date. Confirmation of this product will be received at time of booking.
Local Operator Information:
Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Voucher. Our Product Managers select only the most experienced and reliable operators in each destination, removing the guesswork for you, and ensuring your peace of mind.

Bangkok Overview

Bangkok, capital of Thailand and one of Asia's most dynamic cities, is the heart and soul of the country. This frantic and steamy tropical city offers surprises at every turn. Gleaming skyscrapers, glittering temples, colourful street markets, sophisticated shopping malls, bustling nightlife, and a vibrancy which reflects the incredible economic growth of the last few years.

A booming, modern capital, Bangkok still manages to retain its unique Siamese heritage in the wonderful food, culture, exotic architecture, Buddhist tolerance and Thai hospitality. The new "Skytrain" a symbol of Bangkok's rapid development, provides not only a convenient way to get around the main areas, but also some great views over a capital in constant change.

No longer the "Venice of the East" nor the city of Angels, Bangkok is, without doubt, one of the most exciting cities in the world. A trip to Thailand would not be complete without at least one visit....

Culture Vulture?
Must Visit: The Grand Palace with its soaring roofs, majestic architecture and gleaming spires......
Get up early for a classic picture of the morning sun reflecting on the river by the temple of the dawn (Wat Arun) If you want to see more, Bangkok has over 400 temples in varying architectural styles. There are also a number of strange and interesting museums. The National Museum, Jim Thompson's House, Vimanmek Mansion and Suan Pakkad Palace, all of which house fine art collections. You can visit historical sites, art galleries, exhibitions, and summer workshops. Tours leave daily to some of the historical sites like Ayutthaya - the former Thai capital.

Non-stop Shopping?
A dream place for shopping. Thai silk, handicrafts, clothes, souvenirs, furniture, antiques, paintings, or just fun stuff. A wander around the local markets and back streets will give you not just great bargains, but an insight into the local life of this bustling city. Whether you're looking for upmarket brand labels in airy glass and steel shopping malls, or inexpensive souvenirs, you won't leave empty handed.

Night Owl?
Bangkok has a great nightlife, and we're not just talking about Patpong and the bars. There's a thriving music scene, lots of clubs, pubs, live music and Karaoke bars.

Concerts featuring visiting international artists (both classical and modern) performing in large and small venues all over the city, are a regular feature. Check with Metro magazine for music listings.

Food Lover?
Thailand is justifiably famous for its wonderful food, and Bangkok is the place to find Thai specialities from all over the country. Spicy salads from the North east, curries from central Thailand, seafood from the south. From sophisticated air-conditioned restaurants to roadside noodle stalls, you'll find food is everywhere! Yearn for food from your own country? No problem, you'll find it here. Swedish, Irish, Korean, Japanese, the list is endless. If you want to learn the secrets of Thai cooking, you can take cooking classes. See our food section for all details.

Fun Things to do
Cruise along the Chao Phraya river for a glimpse of a fascinating lifestyle. The network of "klongs" (canals) which once made Bangkok the “Venice of the East” are not as numerous as before, but the river still remains an important part of Bangkok. Tours leave daily along the canals. No trip to Bangkok would be complete without a visit to the famous floating markets, located on the edge of the city and a trip to see a noisy bout of Thai boxing, or 'Muay Thai,' considered the ultimate form of hand-to-hand fighting among all the martial arts.

For Kids
River and canal trips, Safari World, Siam Water Park, The Science Museum and Planetarium, there's even an ice rink! For kids fascinated by "jaws and claws" the Snake and Crocodile Farm will hold the attention of the most bored teenagers.

Alternative Bangkok
A city of contrasts, Bangkok also has a traditional and spiritual side. There are many Buddhist temples which offer a retreat from modern living. You can study Buddhism, learn traditional Thai massage and learn meditation techniques in places like Wat Pho - a revered place of learning. Or you can simply visit to get away from the hustle and bustle.

Where to Stay
From the famous Oriental Hotel - consistently voted Best Hotel in the World, to a local guesthouse in the backpacking district of Banglamphu, to an international name like the Holiday Inn. Bangkok has a huge range of accommodation - the result of an economic boom which quadrupled the number of rooms in the city. Many high rise hotels have superb views of the Bangkok skyline and excellent service. Whether its a lowly guesthouse or upmarket hotel, they all offer much better value for money than their European counterparts.

Thailand Travel Information Guide

Thailand has a rich and colourful culture, and many exotic monuments and stunning beaches, which draw millions of visitors each year, ranging from budget-conscious backpackers to those seeking luxurious pampering in a spa.

Where else but Thailand can visitors cruise on a converted rice barge, roar upriver in a long-tail boat and take a white-knuckle ride on a bamboo raft, then stay in jungle tree houses as guests in the homes of hilltribe villagers, or on rafthouses floating on a river? Equally memorable are the trails leading deep into the rainforest past cooling waterfalls, and the simple beauty of the translucent sea lapping onto endless white, soft sand. Not to be missed is dynamic Bangkok, a city that is larger than life, with its futuristic high-rise buildings juxtaposed against the glittering Grand Palace.

Early morning is when the saffron-robed monks leave the sanctuary of their wats to receive alms from the people, be it in a dusty village or on crowded city streets. Buddhism is a way of life here and with the reverence the people have for the monarchy, a dynasty that has maintained the independence of the country for centuries, the result for the Thais is a blend of tradition with contemporary living.

His Majesty King Bhumibol is the longest reigning monarch in the world, having come to power in 1946. Following the end of absolute monarchy, Thailand moved towards democracy, but this was thwarted by the military, which has often staged coups in protest at government policies. The most recent was in September 2006 when a bloodless coup overthrew Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and replaced him with an interim prime minister until elections could take place, probably in October 2007.

For all this, Thailand has risen above economic collapse in 1997, SARS, avian influenza and the devastating tsunami in December 2004 to become a hugely popular destination on the long-haul tourist trail, possessed as it is of great natural beauty and a very rich cultural heritage.

Thailand offers something for everyone. The capital, Bangkok, is alive with commerce and street-bustle nearly every hour of the day and night. Whether in big cities, the country or on a pristine beach, Thailand offers business and leisure travelers a safe, friendly atmosphere full of possibilities. Indeed, one reason Thailand is among the most visited countries in Asia (more than 10 million visitors annually) is because of its accessibility and extensive tourism infrastructure.

Thailand has fabulous architecture, diverse hill-tribe villages, ancient ruins, beautiful islands, excellent shopping and all the amenities as well. The balance between comfort and excitement is up to you: Stay at a five-star hotel or trek through the jungles; eat at gourmet buffets or buy fruit from local vendors; shop in underground malls or wander through outdoor markets. Thailand offers a curious mix of the ultramodern and the simply delightful.

Unfortunately, the tsunamis that struck Southeast Asia in December 2004 dealt a serious blow to Thailand's western coast: The hardest-hit regions were Phang-Nga, Phuket and Krabi provinces, including popular resort areas in Phuket and Phi Phi Island. In addition, many small fishing villages were completely destroyed. Although tourism has returned to many areas and much has been repaired, it is best to check with the Tourism Authority of Thailand for updates before planning trips to the west coast.