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Bangkok Grand Palace + Emerald Temple + Temple of Dawn + Boat Morning Tour (Korean Guide, Departing from Asok Station/Khaosan, Massage Added)
Bangkok Grand Palace + Emerald Temple + Temple of Dawn + Boat Morning Tour (Korean Guide, Departing from Asok Station/Khaosan, Massage Added)
Bangkok Grand Palace + Emerald Temple + Temple of Dawn + Boat Morning Tour (Korean Guide, Departing from Asok Station/Khaosan, Massage Added)
Bangkok Grand Palace + Emerald Temple + Temple of Dawn + Boat Morning Tour (Korean Guide, Departing from Asok Station/Khaosan, Massage Added)
Bangkok Grand Palace + Emerald Temple + Temple of Dawn + Boat Morning Tour (Korean Guide, Departing from Asok Station/Khaosan, Massage Added)

Bangkok Grand Palace + Emerald Temple + Temple of Dawn + Boat Morning Tour (Korean Guide, Departing from Asok Station/Khaosan, Massage Added)

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  • Bangkok travel essentials! Embark on a great tour to see the Grand Palace, Emerald Temple, Temple of Dawn, and Chao Phraya River.
  • A Korean-speaking guide will accompany you and guide you, allowing you to have a comfortable trip.
  • You can add oil massage/Thai massage to immediately relieve the fatigue from the morning tour.
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This is a half-day morning tour that is easy to take in and includes the Grand Palace, the Emerald Temple, the Temple of Dawn, and the Chao Phraya River, which are the core tourist attractions of Bangkok!

This is a Korean-only join tour with Korean-language guidance, departing from Asoke Station at 07:50 every morning and from Khaosan Starbucks at 08:30.


【Tour Information】

  • Meeting time: (1)07:50 / (2)08:30
  • Meeting place: (1) In front of McDonald's at Robinson Department Store, Asok Station [BTS Asok Station Exit 5] / (2) In front of Starbucks on Khaosan Road
  • Total time: 5 hours
  • Drop-off location: Robinson Department Store, Khaosan/Asoke Station
  • Guide Information: Local Korean-speaking guide
  • Child/Adult Standard: Child - 71cm or taller ~ 119cm or shorter, Adult - 121cm or shorter, Free for 70cm or shorter
  • The minimum number of participants is 4. If less than 3 people are confirmed to depart on the day of the tour, a driving guide who can speak Korean will be assigned (car service).
  • The schedule below is a rough estimate and the tour may be slightly earlier or later depending on traffic conditions.
  • If you choose the Palace Morning Tour, you can receive an oil/Thai massage at Dio Spa after the tour.



【Travel destination information】

  • palace

The building is the official residence of the King since the 18th century. Construction began in 1782 when Rama I moved the capital from Thonburi to Bangkok. The palace has been continuously expanded through several extensions. This place, which is like the heart of the Thai people, has a fantastic and exotic atmosphere. The towering palaces, pavilions, and temples are all dazzlingly decorated with gold leaf, porcelain, and glass.

  • Emerald Temple

It started in 1785 when King Rama I moved the capital from Thonburi to Bangkok. Wat Phra Kaew's original name was Wat Pa Yia, meaning Bamboo Forest Temple, and true to its old name, bamboos grow in every corner of the temple.

  • Temple of Dawn

The Khmer-style Thai temple in the center is a representative landmark, reaching a height of 66.8 to 88 meters, and the surface of the tower is decorated with kaolin. Located in the middle of the beautiful Chao Phraya River, you can enjoy the temple at dawn as well as the Chao Phraya River where the past and present exist.

Purchase Notice

  • You must bring your passport to the tour. (Copy of passport. You cannot enter the palace with an image of your passport saved on your phone.)
  • There are several Robinson Department Stores in Bangkok. You must go to the Robinson Department Store located at Asoke Station.
  • Since this is a joint tour, if customers are late, other customers will complain and the tour will be disrupted, so the tour will depart without prior notice.
  • Bangkok has serious traffic congestion. We recommend taking the BTS (Asoke Station, Exit 5) or MRT (Sukhumvit Station, Exit 3).
  • If you must take a taxi, please call +66 (0)2 207 8000 (Westin Grande Hotel) and come to visit us. Robinson Department Store is located on the left side of Westin Grande Sukhumvit.
  • In case of no-show or delay on the day, date change/full refund is not possible.
  • There is a dress code for the palace tour. Shorts or skirts above the knee, sleeveless shirts, slippers, flip-flops, etc. are not allowed. We recommend long pants or long skirts, short-sleeved shirts, sandals, or sneakers.
  • After meeting at Asok Station at 07:50, we will move to Khaosan and pick you up at Khaosan at 08:30, and the tour will begin. When moving from Asok Station to Khaosan, the car may arrive late due to traffic congestion, but customers do not need to worry and can just come to Starbucks in Khaosan at the designated time (08:30).
  • Carrier storage in the vehicle is not permitted.
  • If the Thai government suddenly holds a palace event after your reservation is confirmed and you are unable to enter, we will notify you in advance and provide a full refund.
  • Chao Phraya Boat Ride is a means of moving to the Temple of Dawn by shuttle boat rather than by private boat, and you can enjoy the riverside view from the boat.
  • Children under 70cm are free of charge, but if there is no seat available in the vehicle, they must sit on a guardian's lap.
  • For 8 adults or 7 adults and 2 children, it will be a private tour.
  • After the tour ends, you will be dropped off at Khaosan and returned to Asoke Station.
  • If you choose the Palace Morning Tour, you can receive a massage at Dio Spa after the tour.
    - Option C: Aroma Oil Massage 90 minutes, Option D: Thai Massage 120 minutes
    - You can walk from the drop-off location, and after the tour ends, a massage will be provided at 2:00 PM after an individual meal.
    - If a reservation is not possible after 14:00 PM, we will make a reservation for the nearest available time.
    - When using Diospa, please pay a separate tip to the masseuse (100 baht/person).

Reminders

  • A minimum of 4 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 are the main highlights and must-see attractions within the Grand Palace complex?

The Grand Palace complex is home to the stunning Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), a highly revered site. Visitors can explore the elaborate Royal Reception Halls, the Coronation Hall, and the Royal Guesthouse, all showcasing intricate Thai architecture and historical significance. The exterior walls are adorned with detailed murals depicting scenes from the Ramakien, adding to the cultural richness of the visit.

2. What is the specific dress code required for visiting the Grand Palace in Bangkok?

Visitors must adhere to a strict dress code at the Grand Palace. Shoulders and knees must be covered for both men and women. This means wearing long trousers or skirts that reach below the knee, and shirts with sleeves. Transparent or sleeveless clothing, shorts, miniskirts, and ripped jeans are not permitted. Footwear should be respectful; open-toed sandals are generally allowed, but high heels might be uncomfortable for walking.

3. What information should visitors know about acquiring tickets for the Grand Palace?

Tickets for the Grand Palace can typically be purchased at the entrance gate on the day of your visit. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, to avoid long queues. The ticket usually grants access to the Grand Palace, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, and often includes admission to other nearby attractions. Visitors should check the current inclusions upon arrival to understand what their ticket covers.

4. How much time should be allocated for a comprehensive visit to the Grand Palace complex?

A comprehensive visit to the Grand Palace complex typically requires at least 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to explore the various halls, courtyards, and the revered Temple of the Emerald Buddha without feeling rushed. If you wish to absorb all the intricate details, read informational plaques, and take photos, you might consider allocating a bit more time to fully appreciate its grandeur and historical significance.

5. What are the recommended transportation options for reaching the Grand Palace from central Bangkok?

From central Bangkok, the most scenic way to reach the Grand Palace is by taking the Chao Phraya Express Boat to Tha Chang Pier (N9). From there, it's a short walk to the entrance. Alternatively, you can use a taxi or a ride-hailing service, which offers direct convenience. Public buses are also an option for those familiar with local routes, with many lines serving the area around Sanam Luang, which is adjacent to the palace.

6. What unique features define the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun), and how can visitors best experience its beauty?

The Temple of Dawn, or Wat Arun, is distinguished by its magnificent central prang (Khmer-style tower) adorned with intricate porcelain and seashell mosaics, glistening beautifully in the sunlight. Its riverside location offers stunning views, especially at sunrise or sunset. Visitors can climb part of the central prang for panoramic views of the Chao Phraya River and surrounding Bangkok cityscape. A boat trip across the river provides the best overall perspective of its grandeur.

7. What is the significance of the Emerald Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Kaeo) within the Grand Palace complex?

Wat Phra Kaeo, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is Thailand's most sacred Buddhist temple. It houses the revered Emerald Buddha image, carved from a single block of jade, which is dressed in seasonal robes by the King. The temple grounds are filled with stunning murals, gilded chedis, and intricate statues, reflecting the highest level of Thai artistry and spiritual devotion. It is a central point for national and religious ceremonies.

8. What kind of experience can visitors expect during the Chao Phraya River boat trip included in the tour?

The Chao Phraya River boat trip offers a unique perspective of Bangkok's riverside landmarks, including ancient temples like Wat Arun and modern skyscrapers. It's a relaxing way to observe daily life along the "River of Kings" and provides excellent photo opportunities. The boat journey connects various key attractions, offering both scenic beauty and practical transport, making it an integral part of experiencing the city's charm from a different vantage point.

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