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CANALS TOUR


Travel by a long tailed-speed boat on Chao Phaya River, the River of Kings and klongs (or canals) to see the serene family homes and temples along the water-ways which gives this city named “Venice of the East”.

On the return journey, don't forget to visit Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn whose 79m spire silhouette has become so identified with Bangkok. There is the good opportunity here to photograph the magnificent multicolored porcelain-studded towers.

 
Private Vehicle rental fee with English speaking driver for half day rental :  Baht 3,000.00 per vehicle
     
What's include in the rental fee
Gasoline, mileage, road tolls, parking fee,and insurance
Private vehicle for half day rental, with choice of morning / in the afternoon
Pick up and drop off at hotel
 
What's not include in the rental fee
Boat rental fee : 1,200.00 per boat : 3-4 hours rental
Entrance fee at temples :  Baht 20.00 @ person / temple
Entrance fee at the Royal Barge: 20.00 @ person
 
Duration
Duration suggestion : 4-5 hours
     
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Wat Arun (The Temple of Dawn)

The prang of Wat Arun on the bank of Chao Phraya River is one of Bangkok's world-famous landmarks. From a French map of Thonburi made in the reign of King Narai it can be seen that the temple existed when Ayutthaya was Siam's capital.      Learn more.....

The Giant Swing

The Ceremony of Triyampavai-Tripavai, was one of the 12 Royal ceremonies held in each month since the Sukho¬thai period. It was carried out in December, the first lunar month. By the Rattanakosin period, it had changed to the second lunar month, January. It was regarded by the Brahmins as a new year's ceremony. Shiva was said to visit the Earth for 10 days every year. Brahmins would meet at Shiva's shrine and wash the bodies and hair of priests to welcome Shiva.    

 
 
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