DAY 01: Arrive Bangkok / Thai Dinner With Classical Dance
Arrive Bangkok Airport. Welcome and transfer to hotel by private vehicle air-con.
This evening introduces you to mystical dances, Thai food and a truly Thai ambiance. During dinner feast your eyes on the grace and beauty of the dancers, elegantly performing stories from classical Thai literature and folklore. These traditional colorful costumes must be captured on camera.
Overnight: Bangkok
Meal: Dinner (1)
DAY 02: Bangkok City Vision By Walking / Calypso Cabaret Show
Start by walking through Pak Khlong Talat; The biggest fresh flower market in the city.
Walking through Pak Khlong Talat the biggest fresh flower market in the city.
Visit Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha), founded in the 16th century, the oldest and biggest temple with the largest number of pagodas (95 in all) in the city. Wat Pho was the first open university of Thailand which offered courses in several branches of knowledge like literature, astrology, medicine and massage. It’s well known for its huge Reclining Buddha, 46 m. long and 15 m. high.
Buddha Street and Amulet Market In the middle of Bangkok old town, there is the second oldest road of Bangkok call Bamrung Muang Road, every single business sells Monk’s accessories such as the golden Buddha statues, yellow candles, monks’ supplies, and other religious items. Rather than the shops on street. There is a hidden amulet market in the temple where you can see and learn how the belief of Buddhists is.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Afternoon, visit Wat Suthat, is one of the oldest and largest temples in Bangkok, famed for its beautiful roofline, huge golden Buddha, magnificent frescoes and Giant Swing out front.
Continue to visit magnificent frescoes and Giant Swing out front.
Located in front of Wat Suthat, it was formerly used in an old Brahmin ceremony.
Hike up to the The Golden Mount to pay respect to the Buddha's relics. The platform on its top level is still a great place to enjoy a 360-degree panorama of Bangkok's old district.
The Golden Mount, is part of the Wat Saket temple located just outside the old royal city precincts, next to the Pom Mahakhan fort. The Golden Mount was the tallest structure in Bangkok and it's also used to suspect fire accidents.
Overnight: Bangkok
Meal: Breakfast (Hotel) / Lunch (1) / Dinner (2)
DAY 3: Bangkok Multi Transport Adventure / Siam Niramit
10:00 hrs Meet your English-speaking guide in the hotel lobby. Transfer to the nearest BTS Station and get on the Sky train for a short ride to the terminal station of Saphan Taksin on the banks of the Chao Phraya River.
Departure from River City Pier by Chao Phraya Princess Cruise.
Time for your dinner under the candle light with Live Music in a romantic atmosphere. Serving a delicious Thai & International cuisine with a modern style. Spend an exciting and memorable evening cruising and dining along the Chao Phraya River amidst the enchanting atmosphere of the East. It will be a moment of lasting memory for your life-time.
Visit Wat Phra Kaeo, the most beautiful and important Buddhist temple in Thailand. It is so richly and intricately decorated that, once entering the temple, you will feel as if you are in a real city of angel.
Visit The Grand Palace, an area of 218,400 sq. metres and is surrounded by walls built in 1782. The length of the four walls is 1,900 metres. Within these walls are situated government offices and the Chapel Royal of the Emerald Buddha besides the royal residences.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Take a Tuk Tuk across the royal fields of Sanam Luang and eventually push up to the backpacker's mecca of Khao San Road. Although the street is not very long, it is extremely interesting for visitors from all over the world examining the market stalls, looking for accommodation, good eats, and cyber cafes. In the evenings, the street is filled with loud music. It is a good-humoured friendly place and well worth visiting.
Travel back through time into the history and culture of the kingdom of Siam. You will be amazed and captivated by
Act 1: Journey Back to History
For over seven centuries, Siam has been home of diverse cultures;
A cross-road where civilizations met. Siam Niramit takes you back to the past to witness
The grand procession of Lanna Kingdom in the North.The colourful livelihood at the Southern peninsular where overseas traders blended in with the locals.
The ancient empire of Khmer where the cheerful Northeastern folks blend song and dance into the work of their daily life.
The Kingdom of Ayutthaya, the heart of the fertile land of Chao Phaya basin that built farmers of all kinds and brave men of all times.
Act 2: Journey Beyond Imagination
Despite the diverse cultures and livelihood, Thai people are all bound by common belief in religious principle of the Law of Karma. The good deeds or bad deeds in this world will result in merit or suffering in the next life.
Hell, depicts the souls whose former lives were indulged in greed, anger, and lust.
Himapaan Forest, the boundary between human world and heaven, where mythical creatures exist.
Paradise, home of heavenly beings all form a chorus of celestial dance praising the principle God; Lord Indra.
Act 3: Journey Through Joyous Festivals
Believing that to go to Heaven, one must gather merit in their present life. In this final act Siam Niramit will take you to enjoy all year round of merit making festivals, which combine religious ceremony with colorful and joyful celebration.
Overnight: Bangkok
Meal: Breakfast (Hotel) / Lunch (2) / Dinner (3)
DAY 04: Royal Barge Museum & Temple Of The Dawn / Dinner Cruise
09:00 hrs Meet your English-speaking guide in the hotel lobby.
Transfer to Thonburi - the western part of Bangkok, and begins on the west banks of the Chao Phraya River. It was the capital of Thailand for a short time during the reign of King Taksin, after the ransacking of old capital Ayutthaya by the Burmese. However, in 1782 King Rama I moved the capital to the other side of the river, and called it Bangkok (Krungthep).
Visit to Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, is one of Bangkok's best known landmark. It stands on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Thon Buri. Wat Arun is best seen from the opposite bank of the river; it glistens in the sunlight during the day and stands dark and noble at dawn or dusk. A visit to the beautiful, peaceful monastery complex surrounding the familiar towers is very worth-while. These towers, the Phra Prang, although best known, the only part of Wat Arun. It also contains narrow lanes; elegant, old white buildings; shrines, pools of turtles; and two fine giants, Yuk Wat Jaeng, mortal enemies of the Yuk Wat Po across the river.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Departure from River City Pier by Chao Phraya Princess Cruise.
Time for your dinner under the candle light with Live Music in a romantic atmosphere. Serving a delicious Thai & International cuisine with a modern style. Spend an exciting and memorable evening cruising and dining along the Chao Phraya River amidst the enchanting atmosphere of the East. It will be a moment of lasting memory for your life-time.
Overnight: Bangkok
Meal: Breakfast (Hotel) / Lunch (3)
DAY 05: Depart Bangkok
Free time until your private transfer to the Bangkok airport or extend your relaxing stay in Pattaya, Chiang Mai or Phuket.
Overnight: x
Meal: Breakfast (Hotel)