Itinerary
08:30 AM Hotel Pick-Up, Meet and greet by our tour guide in the lobby.
09:00 AM Royal Grand Palace & Emerald Buddha Temple Discover the grandeur of Thailand’s former royal residence, adorned with intricate architecture and shimmering gold. Visit the revered Emerald Buddha, a sacred symbol of Thai spirituality housed within Wat Phra Kaew.

11:00 AM Wat Pho – Temple of the Reclining Buddha Admire the impressive 46-meter-long Reclining Buddha, a masterpiece of Thai craftsmanship. Explore the temple grounds, known as Thailand’s first public university and home to traditional Thai massage.

12:30 PM Lunch will be at the participants’ own expense.
02:00 PM Wat Arun – Temple of Dawn Cross the river to visit this stunning riverside temple, famous for its porcelain-encrusted spires and panoramic views. A symbol of spiritual awakening, Wat Arun is especially captivating in the afternoon light.

04:00 PM Scenic Boat Ride to IconSiam Cruise along the Chao Phraya River, soaking in the city’s skyline and riverside life. Arrive at IconSiam, Bangkok’s premier lifestyle destination, where tradition meets innovation in shopping, art, and culture.
06:00 PM Return to the Hotel.
As this program includes visits to the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun, participants are kindly requested to dress respectfully, in accordance with the following guidelines.
Recommended Attire
✅ Recommended
1. Shirts with sleeves (short sleeves are acceptable)
2. Long pants or skirts covering the knees
3. Closed-toe shoes or comfortable walking shoes
4. Lightweight and breathable clothing
❌ Not Recommended
1. Sleeveless tops or tank tops
2. Shorts or short skirts above the knees
3. See-through or overly tight clothing
4. Sandals, flip-flops, or bare feet
5. The Grand Palace is a restricted area. The operation or flight of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) is strictly prohibited over or within the premises.
ℹ️ Note
1. Proper attire is required for visiting temples and historical sites
2. Guests who do not follow the dress code may be denied entry to temples
Wheelchairs
You can borrow wheelchairs
for free from the cloakrooms just inside
the Exhibition Road entrance.
Note: Due to the royal funeral ceremony, wheelchair service is temporarily suspended
Accessible Toilets
Wheelchair-accessible toilets and
baby-changing facilities are clearly marked on the Museum map and floor plans.
Tour Inclusions
1. Private A/C van & driver
2. English or chinese speaking guide
3. Entrance fees to mentioned sites
4. bottled water
5. insurance
1. Personal expenses & shopping
2. Tips for guide/driver
3. Optional activities not listed