Admission to: Wat Pho (THB 300)
Admission to: Wat Arun (THB 200)
English-speaking guide
Insurance provided by the operator
Ferry tickets
One-way tuk-tuk ride (from Wat Pho to Yaowarat)
Carbon emissions offset credits
Hotel pick up and drop off
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Children aged 12+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Dress Code: Clothes revealing the shoulders, underarms, back, and knees are not allowed in some sites on this tour; implementation may be strict. Kindly bring a sarong/scarf/sweater to cover up or wear clothes that fit the dress code.
This activity is not recommended for anyone with impaired physical mobility
Participants who appear intoxicated may be refused service. In this case, no refunds will be given
This tour could be canceled due to extreme weather or unforeseen events. If canceled, you may book a different date or ask for a refund
Clothing that covers the shoulders and knees (for temples)
Camera
Comfortable shoes
Insect repellent
Cash (for personal expenses)
Drinking water
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible
Discover Bangkok in a unique way, avoiding the daytime heat, with a night tuk-tuk and riverboat adventure. As crowds disperse, experience the city's nocturnal charm by strolling along Maha Rat Road, catching an outside view of The Grand Palace, and visiting the serene Wat Pho with its impressive reclining Buddha.
Board a ferry to cross the river to Wat Arun, an iconic temple showcasing Thailand's rich history through intricate porcelain and seashell mosaics. Return via ferry and embark on a lively tuk-tuk ride to explore the vibrant atmosphere of Chinatown along Yaowarat Road, featuring bustling streets, street food stalls, and local eateries.
Explore sustainably with glass water bottles and carbon offsetting on this eco-friendly tour, reducing your environmental impact.
By bus: Get off the "ป้ายรถประจำทาง ท่าช้างวังหลวง" bus stop, walk about 2 minutes
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