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Bangkok Grand Palace Temple of Dawn Private Walking Tour (Morning/Afternoon Departure, Korean Guide)
Bangkok Grand Palace Temple of Dawn Private Walking Tour (Morning/Afternoon Departure, Korean Guide)
Bangkok Grand Palace Temple of Dawn Private Walking Tour (Morning/Afternoon Departure, Korean Guide)
Bangkok Grand Palace Temple of Dawn Private Walking Tour (Morning/Afternoon Departure, Korean Guide)
Bangkok Grand Palace Temple of Dawn Private Walking Tour (Morning/Afternoon Departure, Korean Guide)

Bangkok Grand Palace Temple of Dawn Private Walking Tour (Morning/Afternoon Departure, Korean Guide)


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  • Take a boat ride along the Chao Phraya River.
  • You can see Bangkok's landmarks, the Temple of Dawn, the Grand Palace, and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
  • This is a private tour that you can do with your desired group.
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📄 Tour Guide

  • Minimum number of people for tour: 2
  • Tour Guide: Korean-speaking Thai guide
  • Tour Schedule

[Morning Schedule]

- 08:45 Meeting in front of BTS Saphan Taksin Station Exit 1 (indoor)
- 09:00-09:30 Boat ride & Chao Phraya Riverside Viewing
- 09:30 Arrive at the temple at dawn
- 09:30-09:50 Dawn Temple Tour
- 09:50-10:00 Take a boat to the palace
- 10:10-11:30 Royal Palace/Emerald Temple Tour
- 11:30 Tour ends in front of the palace

[Afternoon Schedule]

- 13:15 Meeting in front of BTS Saphan Taksin Station Exit 1 (indoor)
- 13:30-14:00 Boat ride & Chao Phraya River view
- 14:00 Arrive at the temple at dawn
- 14:00-14:20 Early morning temple tour
- 14:20-14:30 Take a boat to the palace
- 14:40-16:00 Royal Palace/Emerald Temple Tour
- 16:00 Tour ends in front of the palace

※ The above schedule is an approximate schedule and may be accelerated or delayed depending on local circumstances (boarding time).

Purchase Notice

  • This tour does not include vehicle operation.
  • Entrance fees to the Grand Palace and Temple of Dawn may increase without prior notice if the Thai government so decides.
  • Admission to the Grand Palace and Temple of Dawn is free for those under 119cm tall.
  • After the palace tour, the tour ends in front of the palace and you can return individually. If you have any questions about nearby tourist attractions (Khao San, etc.) or how to return, please ask the guide.
  • We will provide you with local emergency contact information when your voucher is issued, so you don't have to worry if you can't find the meeting place.
  • We recommend that you purchase individual travel insurance prior to your tour.
  • Please follow local quarantine guidelines.
  • We are in charge of providing information about this free travel product, and the actual event is held through a local company.

Reminders

  • A minimum of 2 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date

FAQ

1. What is the historical and cultural significance of the Grand Palace in Bangkok?

The Grand Palace served as the official residence of the Kings of Siam (and later Thailand) from the 18th century onwards. It is a spiritual heart and symbol of the Thai monarchy and nation. Within its walls lies Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), Thailand's most sacred Buddhist temple, housing the highly revered Emerald Buddha statue. The palace complex showcases exquisite Thai architecture, intricate detailing, and rich cultural heritage, reflecting centuries of royal history and artistic craftsmanship.

2. What can visitors expect to see and experience at the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha?

Visitors to the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha can explore a magnificent complex of halls, pavilions, and gardens. Key highlights include the Phra Thinang Chakri Maha Prasat, a blend of Thai and European architecture, and the stunning Wat Phra Kaeo, with its richly decorated buildings and the venerated Emerald Buddha. The intricate murals, golden spires, and traditional Thai art offer a profound cultural and historical experience, showcasing the grandeur of the former royal court.

3. What is the process for purchasing tickets to the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha?

Tickets for the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha can be purchased at the entrance. To ensure a smooth and convenient visit, especially during peak seasons, consider booking your private tour through KKday. Booking with KKday offers the advantage of a pre-arranged itinerary that includes these significant landmarks, often simplifying the entry process as part of a guided experience, allowing you to focus on the exploration without logistical worries.

4. Are there specific areas or buildings within the Grand Palace complex that require special access or have viewing restrictions?

While much of the Grand Palace complex is open to visitors, certain royal residences and government offices are not accessible to the public. The Inner Court, once housing the King's consorts and daughters, is also restricted. Visitors generally have access to the Outer Court, with the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, and parts of the Middle Court, where state functions were held. Specific areas may have temporary closures or viewing restrictions, so it's advisable to observe signage and guide instructions.

5. What are the recommended public transportation options to reach the Grand Palace complex in Bangkok?

Reaching the Grand Palace involves a combination of transport. From the BTS Skytrain, alight at Saphan Taksin Station (S6), then take a Chao Phraya Express Boat to Tha Chang Pier (N9), which is a short walk to the palace. Alternatively, you can take the MRT Blue Line to Sanam Chai Station (BL31), the closest subway station, and then walk or take a short taxi/tuk-tuk ride. Taxis, tuk-tuks, and ride-sharing services are also readily available for direct travel.

6. What is the required dress code for visiting the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha?

A strict dress code is enforced at the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Visitors must wear appropriate attire covering shoulders and knees. This means long pants or skirts, and shirts with sleeves. Transparent clothing, tank tops, shorts, mini-skirts, and ripped jeans are not permitted. It's also recommended to wear comfortable, easy-to-remove shoes, as you will need to take them off when entering certain temple buildings.

7. What can be seen during a Chao Phraya River boat ride as part of a tour in Bangkok?

A Chao Phraya River boat ride offers unique perspectives of Bangkok's riverside landmarks. You can admire iconic sites like the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun), with its distinctive prang, and the elegant Grand Palace from the water. Other sights include various historical temples, modern high-rises, charming wooden stilt houses, and the bustling river life, providing a picturesque journey through the city's heart.

8. What are the main architectural highlights and viewing tips for the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun)?

The Temple of Dawn, or Wat Arun, is famous for its towering central prang (Khmer-style tower) adorned with intricate mosaic patterns made from colorful porcelain. Four smaller prangs surround it, each equally detailed. The best viewing tips include visiting during sunset for stunning photo opportunities as the sun reflects off its surfaces, or arriving early morning to experience its serene atmosphere and climb parts of the central prang for panoramic river views.

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