Bangkok
Overview
Bangkok Extended(4 Nights/5 Days)
- Bangkok - Bangkok is typical arrival point for tourists into Thailand and access point to fly into or drive into destinations all over Thailand. Bangkok is generally opted as a Stopover for a variety of reasons such as Shopping, nightlife and culture / heritage exploration.
Tour Itinerary
Pattaya - Bangkok Break is a popular short break for getaway seekers to explore two popular getaway destinations of Thailand i.e. Pattaya (Beaches, Live Shows, Theme Parks, Watersports, beach resorts) and Bangkok (Buddhist Temples, Theme Parks, Shopping and nightlife).
Day-1 Arrival at Bangkok.
Half Day Sightseeing Take a morning flight to Bangkok. Bangkok is capital of Thailand and best visited for its Buddhist Temples, Marine World / safari World, Shopping and nightlife. In the afternoon proceed for a half day Bangkok city and temple tour.
Day-2 Safari World with Marine Park tour
Proceed for full day Safari World with Marine Park tour.
Day-3 Full day excursion to Tiger Temple and River Kwai
Full day excursion to Tiger Temple (172 kms), where one can interact with more than 100 tigers. One of the most unique experiences. Visit River Kwai enroute
Day-4 Shopping and Further exploration of Bangkok
Spend the day shopping or further exploring Bangkok
Day-5 Departure
Depart for Bangkok and onward journey thereon
Detailed Sightseeing
Bangkok: -
Temple of Golden Buddha - Temple of Golden Buddha or Wat Trimit houses an impressive three meters tall, 5.5 ton, solid gold Buddha sculpted in the graceful Sukhothai style. Temple of Golden Buddha is one of the most popular tourist visit option.
Temple of Reclining Buddha - the Temple of the Reclining Buddha is the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok and it features the largest reclining buddha and the largest collection of Buddha images in Thailand
Safari World and Marine Park - Safari World is a sight seeing in Bangkok, Thailand that consists of two parks named Marine Park and Safari Park. The park was has an area of 480 acres (for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park and one of the most popular tourist arrival spot for family travellers.
The Bridge on the River Kwai - The Bridge on the River Kwai is Internationally renowned for being a World war II site and a kind of memorial. Still in use today, the bridge was the target of frequent Allied bombing raids during World War II and was rebuild after war ended.
Tiger Temple Kanchanburi - Tiger Temple, or Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua, is a Theravada Buddhist temple founded in 1994 as a forest temple and sanctuary for wild animals. More than 100 tigers are kept here and guests can interact with tigers freely, even pet them and this creates kind of a unique experience for tourists.