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(Korean Guide) Bangkok Grand Palace Wat Pho Temple of Dawn Instagram Exclusive Tour
(Korean Guide) Bangkok Grand Palace Wat Pho Temple of Dawn Instagram Exclusive Tour
(Korean Guide) Bangkok Grand Palace Wat Pho Temple of Dawn Instagram Exclusive Tour
(Korean Guide) Bangkok Grand Palace Wat Pho Temple of Dawn Instagram Exclusive Tour
(Korean Guide) Bangkok Grand Palace Wat Pho Temple of Dawn Instagram Exclusive Tour

(Korean Guide) Bangkok Grand Palace Wat Pho Temple of Dawn Instagram Exclusive Tour


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A trip not just for everyone! Instagram-worthy spots and traditional costume experiences~

• Make your trip more convenient with the comfortable and friendly guidance and photo taking of a Korean guide!

• Temple tour to learn about Thai culture and history

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❤️ Tour Highlights

A trip not just for everyone! Instagram-worthy spots and traditional costume experiences~

• Make your trip more convenient with the comfortable and friendly guidance and photo taking of a Korean guide!

• Temple tour to learn about Thai culture and history


📢 Product Introduction

1. Who do you go with?

For private tours, you will meet your guide at the meeting point.

You can enjoy a comfortable itinerary with a friendly Korean guide.

This is a walking tour without a vehicle.


2. What do you see?

■ Experience traditional Thai costumes

You can experience traditional Thai costumes with accessories and parasols included.

Change into your costume at the studio and head to Wat Pho Temple to snap some amazing photos that will last a lifetime!


■ Wat Pho Temple

Wat Pho Temple, dominated by a giant golden reclining Buddha!

It is the oldest temple in Bangkok and is famous for its giant golden reclining Buddha statue that is 46 meters long.

The soles of the feet are engraved with 108 pearl-decorated patterns, making them a must-see!

Numerous pagodas and Buddhist statues showcase Thai Buddhist culture.

When moving from Wat Pho to the Grand Palace, take a tuk-tuk for a comfortable ride~


■ Bangkok Grand Palace (Temple of the Emerald Buddha)

The Grand Palace is a must-see attraction on any Bangkok trip, offering a glimpse into Thai history and the splendor of the palace.

This is a must-see attraction in Bangkok, showcasing Thailand's history and culture.

Wear traditional costumes and take a photo of your life with the magnificent royal palace as the background!

(Do not enter the palace.)


■ Water Bus & Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun)

The Temple of Dawn, located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, is one of the most beautiful temples in Thailand.

It is a landmark of Bangkok that can be seen at a glance from anywhere along the river.

The temple's name comes from its appearance shining in the morning sunlight.

Not only in the morning, but also at sunset, the scenery turning red offers a special charm.

The view of the temple along the riverside is considered one of the representative photo spots in Bangkok.

You can take a water bus to the Temple of Dawn and enjoy the scenery of the Chao Phraya River at once!


🚩 Tour Schedule

■ Morning Tour

• 08:30 MRT Sanam chai / Exit no.2 After meeting with a Korean guide, go to a traditional clothing store

• 09:00 ~ 09:30 Wear traditional Thai costumes and move to the pier

• 09:30 ~ 09:45 Take the water bus to Saebyeoksa Temple

• 09:45 ~ 10:45 Photo shoot and sightseeing at the Dawn Temple

• 10:45 ~ 11:00 Take the water bus to the pier

• 11:00 ~ 11:30 Take photos outside the Grand Palace (do not enter the palace) and then walk

• 11:30 ~ 12:50 Return your clothes after taking photos and sightseeing at Wat Pho Temple

• 12:50 ~ 13:00 MRT Sanam chai / Exit no.2 and disband


■ Afternoon Tour

• 13:30 MRT Sanam chai / Exit no.2 After meeting with a Korean guide, go to a traditional clothing store

• 14:00 ~ 14:30 Wear traditional Thai costumes and move to the pier

• 14:30 ~ 14:45 Take the water bus to Saebyeoksa Temple

• 14:45 ~ 15:45 Photo shoot and sightseeing at the Dawn Temple

• 15:45 ~ 16:00 Take the water bus to the pier

• 16:00 ~ 16:30 Take photos outside the Grand Palace (do not enter the palace) and then walk

• 16:30 ~ 17:50 Return your costume after taking photos and sightseeing at Wat Pho Temple

• 17:50 ~ 18:00 MRT Sanam chai / Exit no.2 and disband


■ Night Tour

• 15:30 MRT Sanam chai / Exit no.2 After meeting with a Korean guide, move to a traditional clothing store

• 16:00 ~ 16:30 Wear traditional Thai costumes and move to the pier

• 16:30 ~ 16:45 Take the water bus to Saebyeoksa Temple

• 16:45 ~ 17:45 Photo shoot and sightseeing at the Dawn Temple

• 17:45 ~ 18:00 Take the water bus to the pier

• 18:00 ~ 18:30 Take photos outside the Grand Palace (do not enter the palace) and then walk

• 18:30 ~ 19:50 Return your costume after taking photos and sightseeing at Wat Pho Temple

• 19:50 ~ 20:00 MRT Sanam chai / Exit no.2 and disband


🚶 Meeting/Pickup Location

Meet at BTS Sanam chai / Exit no. 2.

You must move individually according to the meeting time.

Morning tour 8:30 AM, Afternoon tour 1:30 PM, Night tour 3:30 PM

If you are late and cannot participate in the tour, it will be cancelled as a no-show and no refund will be given.


📌 Must Read

1. The above rates are per person and are the same for adults and children.

Reservations can be made for 1 person or more.


2. Children under 2 years old are free of charge for the tour.

However, please let us know the number of children when making a reservation so we can confirm the number of children.


3. The guide in charge will take photos for you using your cell phone.


4. If there is food or damage to traditional Thai clothing.

Please be especially careful as you will need to pay compensation to the clothing store.


5. Children can also rent traditional costumes.


6. Some traditional costumes are expensive (pastel costumes).

If you would like pastel costumes, you can pay an additional 200 baht/person on site.

If you would like more parasols, you can pay an additional 100 baht/each on site.

Purchase Notice

* Reservations received after 6:00 PM can be confirmed the following morning.

* After your reservation is confirmed, we will send you detailed information and a voucher via email.

* This product is only available on the specified date.

* We recommend that you purchase individual travel insurance.

FAQ

1. What makes visiting the Grand Palace and its temples in Bangkok a valuable experience?

Visiting the Grand Palace offers a profound glimpse into Thailand's rich history, art, and architecture. You can explore stunning royal halls, the revered Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaeo), and intricate murals depicting ancient epics. Many visitors also enjoy capturing memorable moments at Instagram-worthy spots, making it a culturally enriching and visually spectacular journey into Thai heritage.

2. What is the required dress code for visiting the Grand Palace and Wat Pho in Bangkok?

Both the Grand Palace and Wat Pho enforce strict dress codes to show respect for these sacred sites. Visitors must wear long pants or long skirts, covering the ankles, and shirts with sleeves that cover the shoulders and upper arms. Sleeveless tops, shorts, mini-skirts, and tight-fitting trousers are not permitted. It's advisable to dress modestly to ensure smooth entry.

3. How can one purchase tickets for entry to the Grand Palace and its associated temples?

Tickets for the Grand Palace complex, which includes the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaeo), can be purchased directly at the entrance gates upon arrival. For a more convenient and often streamlined experience, especially to avoid queues or enhance your visit, you can also book your tour or entry tickets in advance through a reputable online travel platform like KKday, benefiting from pre-arranged access and comprehensive service.

4. How much time should visitors allocate to fully explore the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Temple of Dawn?

To thoroughly explore the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo, visitors typically need at least 2 to 3 hours due to the vastness and intricate details. Wat Pho, home to the Reclining Buddha, usually requires 1 to 1.5 hours. For the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun), allow about 1 hour. A comprehensive tour covering all three sites often spans a full half-day or more, providing ample time for appreciation.

5. Which areas are accessible inside the Grand Palace complex and Wat Pho for visitors?

At the Grand Palace complex, visitors can access the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaeo) and the Outer Court, which features various government offices and the Royal Thai Decorations and Coin Pavilion. The Inner Court and some specific royal residences are generally restricted to the public. At Wat Pho, all major areas are accessible, including the Chapel of the Reclining Buddha, the massage pavilions, and the numerous stupas.

6. What are the recommended transportation options for reaching the Grand Palace and nearby temples in Bangkok?

The Grand Palace and nearby temples like Wat Pho are easily accessible by various means. One popular option is to take the BTS Skytrain to Saphan Taksin station, then transfer to a Chao Phraya Express Boat (blue flag or orange flag) to Tha Chang Pier (N9) for the Grand Palace or Tha Tien Pier (N8) for Wat Pho. Taxis, tuk-tuks, and ride-hailing services are also convenient, though traffic can be heavy.

7. Are there specific Instagram-worthy photo spots at the Grand Palace or Wat Pho recommended by guides?

Yes, a knowledgeable guide can highlight numerous Instagram-worthy spots. At the Grand Palace, key locations include the vibrant mosaics and golden spires of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, and the intricate details of the Phra Mondop. At Wat Pho, the majestic Reclining Buddha, the ornate pagodas, and the colorful architecture provide stunning backdrops for memorable photos, often with tips for the best angles.

8. What cultural and historical insights can a guide provide during a visit to Bangkok's Grand Palace?

A knowledgeable guide significantly enhances the Grand Palace experience by offering deep cultural and historical insights. They can explain the significance of the various buildings, the symbolism behind the intricate artwork, and the role of the Thai monarchy throughout history. Guides can also share fascinating stories about the Emerald Buddha, the architectural styles, and the evolution of Thai traditions, bringing the history and culture vividly to life.

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