Transfer from Bangkok International Airport to Hotel
Day 2 :
Morning
Visit the Royal Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew + Wat Pho
The Grand Palace is Bangkok's major landmark and was built at the same time as the city of Bangkok in 1782-1783 to
house the sovereign's living quarters, many of the principal government offices and the precincts
of the Royal Chapel of the Emerald Buddha. On special occasions, the Grand Palace is the venue of
important religious ceremonies, most of which are presided over by His Majesty the King or leading members
of the Royal Family. State functions are also held in a special hall designated for formal receptions.
Only visitors in proper attire are allowed entry. No shorts are permitted and all shoes must be removed before entering the temple proper.
Continue on to visit Wat Pho (the Reclining Buddha temple)
The temple is the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok.
Housing the largest reclining Buddha and the largest collection of the Buddha images in Thailand
Lunch is at the local Thai restaurant
Afternoon free at leisure
Evening
join Dinner cruise
Treat your self to a memorable night one one of Bangkok’s most luxurious restaurant boat.
While you are sipping your drinks enjoy the splendid night scenery on both side of the Chao Phraya River in our open air deck.
The opportunity to get a nice snapshots of the two most wonderful night spot in Bangkok ; Wat Arun -
The Temple of Dawn and the Grand Palace & Wat Pra Kaew. Then time to enjoy a delight Thai & International dinner
under the candle light with "Live Music" in a romantic atmosphere.
Day 3 :
Floating market + Sampran Elephant Shows
Damnoensaduak is believed to be one of a well-known and an attractive traveling sites.
Damnoenssaduak was actually the name of the canal dug in the reign of King Rama IV by the military men and the local people of the provinces
near by. The Floating Market is routinely crowded with hundreds of vendors and purchasers floating in their small rowing boats
selling and buying or exchanging their goods. What they purchase are particularly food, fruit and vegetable which
mostly brought from their own orchards. They usually travel on their small rowing boats.
Continue on to visit Sampran Elephant Ground Zoo and Shows.
For the first time ever !! An elephant show complete with dramatic sound and narration. Be entertain to a host of shows and demonstrations
of elephants at work and at play. See for yourself how elephants are rounded up and used during battles in ancient Siam amidst a historical back ground.
A most memorable entertainment will be the mock-up battle of mighty war between King Naraesuan the Great and the Burmese Prince - where
elephants were used by both armies.
Day 4 :
Free at leisure till departure time for airport transfer.