Guided Tours of Bangkok, Thailand


These guided tours of Bangkok will allow you to make the most of your time while also providing an easy method to see everything the city offers. These skilled local guides will make sure you see everything there is to see and hear in Asia’s most lively city, from catamaran canal boats to quiet dinner excursions down the river.

Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun Flexi Walking Temple Tour

These half-day guided tours of Bangkok allow you to see all of Bangkok’s most sacred places in one go. The guides will meet you at the Maharaj ferry pier, and you will then walk between the sights. The Grand Palace, with its iconic Emerald Buddha, the adjacent Wat Pho. 

and its gigantic Reclining Buddha, and the mesmerizing Wat Arun, will be immersed in the past of the Grand Palace and its unique Emerald Buddha (Temple of Dawn). The tour includes a stopover at the lively Tha Tien food store and the fascinating Amulet Market, as well as lunch.

What’s in the Package

Includes

  • Guesthouse pick-up and drop-off (THB200) Boat trip to and inside Floating Market
  • Fees for admission (Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew THB500)
  • Vehicle with air conditioning
  • Water in a bottle
  • Maeklong Railway Market – Entrance/Admission (Talad Rom Hub)
  • Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Entry/Admission
  • Temple of the Emerald Buddha – Entrance/Admission (Wat Phra Kaew)

Excluded

  • Meals
  • Expenses for individuals

Off the Beaten Path Bangkok Instagram Day Adventure

This guided tours of bangkok is ideal for beginner photographers, Fashion bloggers, and lone travelers who want their better side captured. Your freelance journalist and tour guide will picture you at the off monasteries. 
All along with the river, over the city, as well as other Instagram-worthy spots. You can pack a choice of clothes to change into, and the tour incorporates photoshop work of your favorite photographs. You also don’t need a good camera for this, as cellphones can suffice.

Silom Cooking School in Bangkok Offers a Thai Cooking Class

Many visitors travel to Thailand because of its delectable cuisine. And if that’s the case, learning to prepare a few well-known recipes could be the ideal souvenir. This workshop will provide an overview of Thai traditional dishes. Take students to a nearby market to purchase fresh produce. 

And teach you essential Thai cooking components. After that, a professional chef will show you how to cook popular Thai dishes like pad thai and tom yum goong. The cost is reasonable, and you have the option of taking lessons in the morning, afternoon, or evening to match your schedule.

It’s a culinary adventure, a juxtaposition of discovering a dish with great flavors, as well as some reservations about Thai culture and a time of leisure.

What’s in the Package

Includes

  • Guide who is fluent in French.
  • Pay a visit to a local market
  • Cooking classes are available.
  • Dishes that have made tasted.

Excluded

  • Expenses for individuals

Sights and Eats in Chinatown, a City Adventure

You will go through the city’s most historic neighborhoods’ winding alleyways. Bring an empty stomach because you’ll be munching your way through old-school cafés, market stalls, and street carts. The tour lasts five hours and includes meals and drinks in the fee.

Bike and Canal Tour in Bangkok

Escape Bangkok’s terrible traffic and explore the Ancient City and gorgeous canals on two wheels. Since 2004, Grasshopper has organized bicycle experiences in Southeast Asia, combining local knowledge with a strong emphasis on safety. 

On this family-friendly excursion. You’ll board a tiny boat, then ride through a maze of canals while watching a Thai Traditional puppet play. Also, there is an evening guided tour of bangkok over Chinatown that is well-received and offers excellent value. Bicycling is a popular mode of transportation in Bangkok. 

Behind the current façade of magnificent Bangkok comes another aspect that values its traditional lifestyle; Thonburi is only a short bike ride out from the city’s hustle and bustle, and it offers a full day of exploring the local side of Thailand’s capital.

  • Ride your bike through neighborhoods and local markets.
  • Visit temples that aren’t well-known.
  • Get to know the kind people of Thonburi.
  • Indulge in a traditional Thai lunch prepared at home.
  • Take in the sights of Bangkok from the convenience of a cycling seat.

What’s in the Package

Includes

  • A full-day tour with only an English-speaking professional guide.
  • Within Central Bangkok, you may travel by vehicle, minivan, or bus with a driver. There is no guide for the transfer.
  • During the tour, well-maintained bicycles with insurance and helmets use.
  • Thai cuisine prepared at home (food only)
  • Transfers by boat
  • All admission and donation prices for visits are as stated in the description.
  • Taxes and service fees includes in the price.

Excluded

  • Tours, additions of any type, and other services not explicitly included in the trip description included.
  • Unless otherwise noted, personal expenses include meals, beverages, tips and fees, shopping, portage fees, and optional guided tours of bangkok.
  • Accommodation in a hotel in the starting location.
  • Any extra transportation costs from and to the main meeting point, including plane tickets, travel costs, and other incidentals
  • Customers coming or leaving from any airports or resorts outside of the regular pick-up and drop-off areas are eligible for transfers.
  • Should an overnight stay be included, personal hotel charges would cover minibar consumption, laundry, room service, and any cellular and other such communication costs not included in the program.
  • Customers covered by insurance (highly recommendable)

Snoopy, Go!

Go Snoop combines a sightseeing trip with a mysterious puzzle. Participants received a roadmap and a backpack of information before battling it against time in an investigator game that begins in the historic Old City. Players receive a gaming guidebook containing historical data. 

And interesting nuggets about the numerous places explored that aid in the investigation of the murder. This trip is an excellent opportunity for families to experience a less-visited part of Bangkok. The pricing makes it one of the more budget-friendly alternatives on the list.

The Tuk Tuk Experience in Bangkok

Bangkok’s iconic three-wheeled tuk-tuks are a must-ride for any visitor. You’ll be driven around for 4-5 hours on our Urban Adventures trip, stopping at some of the city’s most gorgeous places – all from the comfort of your private tuk-tuk. 

Panorama views from the Golden Mount, the Amulet Market, the Pak Klong Talat Flower Market, the little soi (alleyways) of Little India, and more famous attractions such as the Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho are among the highlights.

Tour of Bangkok’s 9 Modes of Transportation

Dealing with Bangkok’s huge bottleneck and never-ending traffic is essential for any visit. This alternative tour uses nine different modes of public transportation to educate tourists about just the city and its population. 

Showing you the attractions while also teaching you how locals get around. Tuk-tuks, ferry boats, motorbike taxis, Skytrain, and more are available. You’ll be able to navigate the area like a native by the end. Lunch includes in the tour price.

Supanniga Cruise: Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River Cruise

The Chao Phraya River’s sunset meal cruises are an excellent way to spend a night with your significant other. However, the majority of them fall short in terms of cuisine, delivering very bland Thai buffets. Instead, take the Supanniga cruise, which runs by the same people who run the Supanniga Dining Room restaurants on land. 

Specializing in tough foods of Thailand’s eastern coast. Because the Supanniga boat barely holds 40 passengers, the encounter is personalized. The Loy Nava dinner boat is an exceptional ambassador of sailing pleasantly and over Chao Phraya River. With magnificent samples of Thai food passes the revue because of the relaxed environment with Thai qualities throughout the excursion. 

The backdrop for a night of dining in an intimate setting accentuated by witnessing the Bright Lights, Big City of Bangkok after twilight on a well-maintained wooden rice barge. This evening begins with surpassing expectations at the finish of this gourmet excursion, with the renowned outlines of Thailand’s capital as the decor.

Bangkok’s Best: Temples & Lunch on a Longtail Boat

If you’re searching for a “classic” Bangkok trip, this one includes the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun. As well as an exploration of the historic canals that have earned Bangkok the nickname “Venice of the East.” 

You also get to see the infrequently attended Royal Barge Museum. Eat lunch at various local street food outlets. And board a private catamaran boat and through rivers of Thonburi with such a properly licensed English-speaking tour guide for the listing price.

A Bangkok Explorer Ticket includes the following items:

  • Choose from three, four, five, six, or seven different attractions or tours.
  • Must-see landmarks include a tour of the Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha and a tour of the Bangkok Temples.
  • Chao Phraya River Cruise and 1-day Take a ride on a Bus Tour
  • Digital ticket and guidebook to download at home or use on your smartphone

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