Listen to me! Don't step on these pitfalls in Thailand's self-guided tour!
Listen to me! Thailand, with its unique charm and friendly people, is a place where people linger. This trip, we have carefully planned a variety of activities, including new internet celebrity check-in spots, and a variety of options for you to choose from. At the same time, we have also selected a large number of hotels for you, so you can stay without moving, allowing you to enjoy a comfortable rest environment during your journey.
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On the first day of the trip, we will arrive in Bangkok🏙️, known as the city of smiles. This city is full of Southeast Asian tropical atmosphere, which makes people intoxicated step by step.
The second day, the recommended itinerary is Bangkok Maeklong Railway Market + Damnoen Saduak Floating Market or Amphawa Floating Market (only open from Friday to Sunday) + Amphawa Floating Market Fireflies🌟. This is a rich market experience, feeling the unique local lifestyle of Thailand.
On the third day, we will visit the Grand Palace- Jade Buddha Temple- Reclining Buddha Temple- Zheng Wang Temple, and finally arrive at the riverside restaurant Rongros🍽️ at sunset, taste Thai food, and enjoy the beautiful night view of the Mekong River.
On the fourth day, we will visit the Three-headed Elephant Museum🐘, feel the mysterious culture of Thailand, and then go to the ancient city of Siam to explore the traces of Thai history.
On the last day, we will return to the country with full memories and gains🛫.
The whole trip costs an average of 2k per person, which is a very worthwhile trip. I hope that in Thailand, you can gain full of happiness and beautiful memories. So, listen to me, don't step on the pit, come to Thailand for a self-guided tour!
I found a tour group on Ctrip for my free trip. It was very convenient and the Chinese communication was worry-free. The two tour guides were also pretty good, especially the tour guide at Wat Arun who was very considerate and caring. If I didn't have a tour guide, I would have been completely confused. The weather was so hot and it was really not worth it to mess around on my own. So it was a wise choice to join a tour group.
Tickets: 500 baht (including the Emerald Buddha Temple + the Grand Palace), and a free Khon Opera performance, the price-performance ratio is still very high. You can use visa or master card to buy tickets, but not UnionPay. Visiting time: 8:30~15:30 Notes: No exposed shoulders, skirts over the knees, if you are not dressed properly, you can buy elephant pants in the shop opposite, which are not expensive. You must take off your shoes when entering the main hall, you cannot take pictures of the Buddha statues, and there is a free shuttle bus for the Khon Opera performance. The Grand Palace is magnificent, with a unique architectural style and exquisite decorations. Many murals tell religious stories and contain the history of the Kingdom of Thailand. It is still worth seeing.
There are a lot of people and the traffic is congested. I recommend using Alipay's overseas taxi service, which is very convenient. The natural scenery is very good and the buildings are very distinctive. Be sure to find a regular tour guide and don't chat up with people selling goods on the roadside.
It's a beautiful place to visit in Bangkok. You will be amazed by the temple's architecture and the inside interior, which is filled with history and culture. Be sure to stay hydrated, while walking around. Remember to dress appropriately, and wear socks, you will need to take off your shoes at some point to enter a temple, and the floor can get very hot 🥵
The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The Grand Palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam since 1782. The king, his court, and his royal government were based on the grounds of the Grand Palace until 1925.
It is an important place in history. it is the residence of the Chakri Dynasty King. it's beautiful and has a shady atmosphere. recommended to come and see. pride in being Thai fills my heart ❤️
I've been here a few times. The temples have very interesting and elaborate designs and paintings. The museum has a lot of history and models.
The Grand Palace is extremely popular, so it can be very crowded, especially during peak tourist season. There is a strict dress code for visitors. Men must wear long pants and shirts with sleeves, and women must dress modestly, covering their shoulders and knees. The ticket costs 500 THB.