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Here is our ultimate 3-day itinerary with our highlights of what to do in Bangkok.

Day 2: Floating Market,Grand Palace,Wat Pho and Emerald Buddha


Itinerary
1. You will be received from your hotel in the central areas of Bangkok and Khao San Road area
at 6:00 AM and 7:00 AM respectively.
2. At around 7:30 AM you will be departing for the floating market in Damnoen Saduak with the
group.
3. You will be arriving at the Damnoen Saduak market by 9:00 AM, post-arrival take a long-tail
speedboat ride through the main area of the market.
4. At 11:30 AM, depart from the floating market to Bangkok.
5. You will be heading for lunch after your arrival in Bangkok at around 1:00 PM.
6. Post lunch you will be visiting the Grand Palace of Bangkok and the Emerald Buddha Temple
at 2:00 PM.
7. Next up head for the Wat Pho temple at 3:30 PM, the temple of reclining Buddha, a temple
which will take your breath away on the first sight, it takes at least an hour to explore this
temple which houses 46 metres long reclining Buddha.
8. After the completion of the tour, you will be dropped back to the Khao San Road area by 4:30
PM.
Things to carry:- Sunglasses.

- Towels.

- Camera Waterproof.

- Sun Screen.

Meet-up Information/Reporting Point


The driver will pick you up directly from your hotel in Khao San or specified pick-up point in
central Bangkok limits. Please enter the full pick up address at the checkout page.

The contact person details and phone number are shared in booking voucher sent to you via email
after booking.

The driver and cab details are share 2 to 4 hours prior to the tour starting time.

Detailed overview

Damnoen Saduak is home to a mesmerizingly beautiful floating market in a canal, where tourist and
locals flock every year to enjoy authentic Thai food and culture. The market is about 100 kilometres
from the city of Bangkok and is easily accessible by road.

The Grand Palace in Bangkok is definitely on the list of all the travellers coming to the city. The
residence of the Royals of Siam since 1782 is a majestic piece of architecture and enchant you on every
visit. The Emerald Buddha Temple is a part of the Grand Palace and the most iconic here is the Buddha
statue which is made out of a single piece of Jade.

Wat Pho temple is the first amongst the list of 6 temples classed as the highest grade of the first-class
royal temples. The temple houses 46 metres long reclining Buddha statue and also a school for Thai
medicine. It is considered as the birthplace of Thai massage which is still taught and in practice till
date.

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