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One of the world’s most vibrant and intriguing cities, Bangkok is both a destination in itself and the perfect base from which to explore the central region. From the stately Grand Palace and myriad temples to the hustle and bustle of riverine life and colourful street markets, the capital is a wonderland waiting for you to discover. Excursions away from the city lead to the ancient capital of Ayutthaya and the legendary Bridge over the River Kwai. Add a round of golf or a spa treatment into your personalized holiday programme and you have the base for a memorable vacation.

Bangkok is ideal for a corporate incentive, romantic getaway, destination wedding, honeymoon, family vacation or spa holiday.

 Optional Tours In Bangkok & Central

Tour Description

Royal Grand Palace & Emerald Buddha Temple
(BKKOP1)

A highlight of your Bangkok tour is this magnificent palace still used for coronations and the city's most revered temple with its Emerald Buddha image. 
* Hotel transfers included

 

Jim Thompson's House & Suan Pakkard Palace
(BKKOP2)

You'll go to see the antique-filled traditional Thai-style home of the "Silk King" and an aristocrat's teakwood palace with antiques and murals.  
* Hotel transfers included

 

Vimanmek Royal Mansion & Abhisek Dusit Throne Hall (BKKOP15)
The palace of King Chulalongkorn, one of Thailand's most revered monarchs who abolished slavery, is now a museum and throne hall constructed from golden teak displaying handicraft masterpieces.
* Hotel transfers included

 

Rose Garden Country Resort (BKKOP3)
You'll be totally absorbed by this spectacular show of Thai folk and classical music, dance and martial arts and elephants at work, all in a unique rural setting.
* Hotel transfers included

 

Rice Barge Canal Tour (BKKOP4)
A long-tail boat takes you to see the charming simplicity of canalside life before returning by converted rice barge.  
* Hotel transfers included

 

Ancient City (BKKOP5)
This vast outdoor museum of reconstructed historical buildings will also acquaint you with traditional lifestyles.   
* Hotel transfers included

 

Buddha Precinct & Huaman Imagery Museum (BKKOP9)
Tranquil park setting for huge standing Buddha image and tableaux of historical people and events. 
* Hotel transfers included

 

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market & River Kwai (BKKOP6)
See the famous River Kwai bridge and Death Railway after exploring the colorful rural floating market and impressive Nakhon Pathom pagoda.  
* Hotel transfers included

 

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market & Rose Garden (BKKOP10)
From the colourful rural floating market, you go to see Nakhon Pathom pagoda and then on to see a lavish Thai village cultural show with Thai folk music and dancing as well as elephants at work.   
* Hotel transfers included

 

River Kwai & Death Railway (BKKOP12)
Travel to Kanchanaburi to see the famous bridge. Ride the train along the original Death Railway, and see the wartime cemetery and museum.
* Hotel transfers included

 

Ayutthaya World Heritage (BKKOP16)
Take an extensive tour of the ancient Thai capital, ride an elephant and visit a typical Thai house
* Hotel transfers included

 

Thai Lifestyle And Culture (BKKOP19)
Thailand’s history, way of life and Thai Buddhism come alive for you during a full day tour, complete with a delicious Thai lunch.
* Hotel transfers included

 

Bangkok-Ayutthaya River "Horizon" Cruise (BKKOP22)
The Shangri-La Cruise brings you up the fabled Chao Phraya river on the luxurious "Horizon" to the breathtaking Bang Pa In Summer Palace of Thailand's kings.
* Hotel transfers included

 

Thai Dinner & Cruise (BKKOP18)
Relax for an evening cruise on the Chao Phraya by converted rice barge, "Loy Nava", with Thai style dinner.
* Hotel transfers included

 

 

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