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(Korean Guide) Bangkok Grand Palace + Wat Arun Private Tour
(Korean Guide) Bangkok Grand Palace + Wat Arun Private Tour
(Korean Guide) Bangkok Grand Palace + Wat Arun Private Tour
(Korean Guide) Bangkok Grand Palace + Wat Arun Private Tour
(Korean Guide) Bangkok Grand Palace + Wat Arun Private Tour

(Korean Guide) Bangkok Grand Palace + Wat Arun Private Tour


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• No more crowded and chaotic join-in tours! A private tour just for you.

• From the Grand Palace to Wat Arun, the must-see attractions for your Bangkok trip!

A Korean-speaking guide will kindly explain the tourist attractions.

[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

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❤️ Tour Highlights

• No more crowded and chaotic join-in tours! A private tour just for you.

• From the Grand Palace to Wat Arun, the must-see attractions for your Bangkok trip!

A Korean-speaking guide will kindly explain the tourist attractions.


📢 Product Introduction

1. Who are you going with?

For the private tour, you will meet the driver at the Bangkok hotel.

You can enjoy a comfortable itinerary with friendly service in a private vehicle.

The guide will meet you in front of the Grand Palace in Bangkok.


2. Where are you going?

Let's head to the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, must-see destinations for a trip to Bangkok!


3. What do you look at?

■ Bangkok Grand Palace (Temple of the Emerald)

The Grand Palace of Bangkok is a must-visit destination for a trip to Bangkok, where you can experience Thai history and the splendor of the royal palace.

It is an essential course for a trip to Bangkok that encapsulates Thailand's history and culture.

You can tour the royal palace and listen to interesting history stories from a Korean-speaking guide.


■ Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun)

Located on the west side of the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun 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 originated from its appearance sparkling in the dawn sunlight, and

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

The panoramic view of the temple along the riverside is considered one of the representative photo spots for a trip to Bangkok.


🚩 Tour Schedule

■ Morning Tour

• 08:00 ~ 09:00 Meet the driver at the hotel lobby in downtown Bangkok and transfer to the Grand Palace

• 09:00 ~ 11:00 Meet the Korean-speaking guide in front of the Grand Palace in Bangkok, then start the palace tour.

• 11:00 ~ 11:15 Travel to Wat Arun by water bus

• 11:15 ~ 12:15 Visit Dawn

• 12:15 ~ 12:30 Return to the Royal Palace by water bus

• 12:30 ~ 13:30 Tour ends after drop-off at downtown Bangkok hotel (You will part ways with the Korean guide in front of the Grand Palace.)

* The time is subject to change depending on local conditions.


■ Afternoon Tour

• 13:00 ~ 14:00 Meet the driver at the hotel lobby in downtown Bangkok and transfer to the Grand Palace

• 14:00 ~ 16:00 Meet the Korean-speaking guide in front of the Grand Palace in Bangkok, then start the palace tour.

• 16:00 ~ 16:15 Travel to Wat Arun by water bus

• 16:15 ~ 17:15 Visit to Wat Arun

• 17:15 ~ 17:30 Return to the Royal Palace by water bus

• 17:30 ~ 18:30 Tour ends after drop-off at downtown Bangkok hotel (Part ways with the Korean guide in front of the Grand Palace.)

* The time is subject to change depending on local conditions.


🚗 Meeting / Pickup Location

Free pickup is provided within the Bangkok city area.

I will meet the driver in the hotel lobby.

It is recommended to wait comfortably 10 minutes before your scheduled pickup time.


📌 Must Read

1. Adult and child fares are the same.

Available for groups of 2 or more adults, and the above rates are per person.

Infants aged 0-2 years are free, but seats are not provided.


2. Please make sure to wait in the hotel lobby, and

For hotels with multiple lobbies, please wait in the main lobby.


3. Various entrance fees are not included; please pay the guide directly when meeting them.


4. The identity of all personnel entering and exiting the royal palace must be verified.

Please be sure to bring your passport (copy/photo acceptable).


5. Revealing clothing is restricted in the royal palace.

Please refer to the attached image.


6. Additional fee for vehicle change (advance request required)

Additional charges will be notified via email after confirmation.

Passenger Car → SUV: 15,000 won (price per unit)

SUV → Van: 40,000 won (price per unit)


7. Additional charges for transfers between Bangkok and Pattaya (advance request required)

Additional charges will be notified via email after confirmation.

Bangkok to Pattaya Transfer/One-way

Passenger car: 80,000 won (price per vehicle)

SUV: 90,000 won (price per unit)

Van: 115,000 won (price per unit)


8. Additional charges for transfers from Suvarnabhumi Airport and hotels in the airport area

Additional charges will be notified via email after confirmation.

15,000 won / one-way (price per unit)

30,000 won / Round trip (price per vehicle)


9. Please be sure to check the attached image for passenger and cargo capacity information by vehicle type.

Car seats are not provided.

Purchase Notice

  • Reservations received after 18:00 can be confirmed the following morning.
  • We will send you detailed information and a voucher via email after your reservation is confirmed.
  • This product is available only on the designated date.
  • We recommend using individual travel insurance.

FAQ

1. What are the entry procedures and access points for the Grand Palace in Bangkok?

Visitors typically enter the Grand Palace through the main entrance, known as Wiset Chai Si Gate. Before entry, there are security checks, and visitors are expected to adhere to the strict dress code. It is advisable to have your passport or a copy available, though it's not always checked for entry to the grounds, but can be useful for certain administrative needs or identification purposes.

2. What is the required dress code for visiting the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, and are there any specific visitor regulations?

For both the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, a strict dress code is enforced as they are sacred sites. Shoulders and knees must be covered for all visitors, meaning no sleeveless tops, tank tops, shorts, or short skirts. Footwear that can be easily removed is recommended. Hats should be removed when entering temple buildings. Photography is generally allowed in most areas, but specific restrictions may apply in certain chapels or within the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.

3. What are the typical operating hours for the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, and how long should visitors plan for their tour?

The Grand Palace typically operates from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM, and Wat Arun is usually open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. For a comprehensive visit to both the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, it is recommended to allocate at least 4-5 hours to fully appreciate their intricate details and historical significance. A private tour with a guide can help optimize your time at each location.

4. What is included with the admission to the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, and what is the typical booking process for these attractions?

Admission to the Grand Palace typically grants access to the various courts, temples like Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), and other royal residences within the complex. Wat Arun admission covers access to its iconic pagoda and surrounding grounds. For convenient ticket acquisition, you can book through KKday. KKday offers a streamlined booking process, often allowing for instant confirmation and providing details necessary for your visit, ensuring a smooth experience without needing to queue for tickets on arrival.

5. What are the key architectural highlights and must-see sections within the Grand Palace complex?

The Grand Palace complex boasts numerous architectural marvels. Key highlights include Wat Phra Kaeo, home to the revered Emerald Buddha, which is the most sacred site. Other must-see areas are the Outer Court with the Royal Offices, the Middle Court featuring the Phra Maha Monthian Group and Chakri Maha Prasat Hall, and the Inner Court, which served as the king's private residence. Each section showcases exquisite Thai craftsmanship and distinct architectural styles.

6. What historical significance does the Grand Palace hold for Thailand, and what are its notable architectural styles?

The Grand Palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam (and later Thailand) since 1782, making it a pivotal symbol of the monarchy and a historical center of power. Its architecture is a magnificent blend of traditional Thai styles, particularly the Rattanakosin style, with European influences seen in structures like the Chakri Maha Prasat Hall. This fusion reflects Thailand's adaptability and historical interactions with global cultures.

7. What are the distinct features of Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) and why is it considered a must-visit attraction?

Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, is renowned for its magnificent central prang (Khmer-style tower) adorned with colorful ceramic tiles and intricate patterns made from iridescent porcelain. Its unique riverside location along the Chao Phraya River makes it especially picturesque, particularly at sunrise or sunset. The temple's towering silhouette and elaborate decorative details represent the universe and its mythological peaks, offering a stunning visual experience and a significant cultural landmark.

8. What are the advantages of having a dedicated Korean-speaking guide for a tour of the Grand Palace and Wat Arun?

Having a dedicated Korean-speaking guide significantly enhances your tour experience. They can provide detailed historical and cultural explanations of the Grand Palace and Wat Arun in your native language, overcoming any language barriers. This ensures a deeper understanding of the sites' significance and intricate details. A private guide also offers personalized attention, flexibility in pace, and assistance with navigation, making your visit more comfortable and enriching without the distractions of a group tour.

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