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AFB01-Royal Grand Palace Half Day – Every Morning and Afternoon Visit AFB06 – Canal Tour AFB15 – Damnernsaduak Floating Market and Risky Market Half day – Every Morning Half day – Every Morning from 07.30-13.00 hrs. Take a boat along the River of Kings, the Chaopraya River, and witness an exotic livelihood of the locals along the canals. Visit the Royal Barges Museum where the main barges with mythical- figured heads are kept and await the unique procession of barges. AFB01-Royal Grand Palace Visit the Temple of Dawn, Wat Arun, the landmark on the river that Half day – Every Morning and Afternoon harmoniously combines Thai, Cambodian and Chinese architectures and decorations. Leave Bangkok early for the Risky Market in Samut Songkram Province and see how local traders along the railway rapidly clear their stalls for passing trains. Visit a local house in the coconut groves to see the conventional way of making coconut sugar and other coconut products. Enjoy a long-tailed boat ride along the cut canals passing by the orchards and stilt houses. Spend time at Damnernsaduak Floating Market to see locals sell and buy produce Visit the Royal Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Pra Kaew, AFB07 – Boat & Barge Cruise from their boats. which once served as the private temple of the kings. Explore the magnificent temple complex surrounded by the glittering pagodas Half day – afternoon only AFB21 – Damnernsaduak Floating Market & Samphran Elephant and pointed golden temple spires. Walk along the cloisters where the mural paintings of Ramayana are depicted. Continue to the You will travel in an express river boat along cool, winding canals, Ground and Zoo Royal Grand Palace grounds and visit the Audience Hall and the passing houses, Royal Barges Museum, the Grand Palace, Temple Full day – Every day from 07.30-17.00 hrs. Reception Hall that inspired the world renowned film and musical of Dawn and witness rural Thai life. Then take a slow and relaxed; “The King and I” travelling in a comfortable converted rice barge, where one may sip a long, cold drink. Fruits and snack will also be served. AFB02 – City and Temples Half day – Every Morning and Afternoon The day begins at the Damnernsaduak Floating Market then continues further taking you to visit the country’s oldest and largest pagoda, Pra Pathom Chedi, where Lord Buddha’s relics are AFB09 – Samphran Elephant Ground and Zoo enshrined. Have a buffet lunch at the Samphran Elephant Ground Half day – afternoon only and Zoo and watch the unique and exciting elephant and crocodile Visit the three well-known monasteries of the City of Angels. Begin shows. Drive back to the city in the late afternoon. with the Golden Buddha Temple, Wat Traimit, where the world’s largest solid gold Buddha statue is enshrined. Continue to Wat Po, AFB27 – Safari World or the Reclining Buddha Temple, the oldest temple in the city where a gigantic reclining Buddha image shows its intricate Full day – Every day from 08.00-17.00 hrs mother-of-pearl inlaid soles. Observe the first traditional Thai massage school found at the temple. Then visit the Marble Temple, Wat Benchamabophit, an exceptional example of Thai architecture built with Italian marble more than a century ago. Visit Samphran Elephant Ground and Zoo, 28 km west of Bangkok. Watch a crocodile wrestling show, and an elephant show in which the huge animals demonstrate their working skills, play games, dance and are rounded up after a prayer rite to the forest spirits. Also witness an historical re-enactment of the elephants’ role during the wars of ancient Siam. AFSM – Siam Niramit (show with dinner) Every Night AFLN – Loy Nava Dinner Cruise AFB03 – Arts of the Kingdom Every Night Half day – Saturday and Sunday Morning only Siam Niramit is a world-class performance of Thailand's arts and cultural heritage. This must-see spectacular show is performed on A luxury rice barge journey into Thai culture and the Thai heart. AFB04– Vimanmek Palace the gigantic stage listed in the Guinness World Records! Five star dining, traditional culture and touring, on the only original Half day – Every Morning antique teakwood rice barge on the river in Bangkok. Experience first-class Thai hospitality and delicious food from around Thailand AFB05 – China Town & Flower Market in the comfort and tranquility of this luxury, open-air cruise. Half day – Every Morning AFH10 – Crocodile Farm (Samutprakarn) Half day – Every day AFB11 – Ancient City Half day – Every day AFDWO – Dinner Cruise by White Orchid River Cruise AFB12 – Combine Royal Grand Palace & Temples Tour Every Night Half day – Every Morning and Afternoon Welcome aboard the White Orchid River Cruise and spend an AFB13 – Combine City & Canal Tour exciting and memorable 2 hours-long evening cruising and dining AFCCS – Calypso Cabaret (show with dinner) along the Chaophraya River enchanting magical atmosphere which Every Night Half day – Every Morning and Afternoon is something you shouldn’t miss. AFB16 – Tha Kha Floating Market Half day – Saturday and Sunday from 07.30-13.00 hrs. AFB20 – Damnernsaduak Floating Market & Rose Garden Full day – Every day from 07.30-17.00 hrs. AFB22– Damnernsaduak Floating Market and River Kwai Full Day – Every day from 07.30-18.00 hrs. The human being's natural beauty - live on stage. Well if you travel AFB23– River Kwai with Death Railway AFDCC – Dinner Cruise by Chaophraya Cruise to Thailand and stay in Bangkok, plan to see show. It will give you Full Day – Every day from 07.30-18.00 hrs. Every Night an unseen and unheard-of experience. The revival of the art of entertainment! Beautifully Thai! Internationally renowned! AFB24– Tiger Temple, River Kwai Bridge and Hellfire Pass Independently creative! CALYPSO BANGKOK! Full Day – Every day from 07.30-18.00 hrs. AFB25 – Elephant Ride, Bamboo Rafting and Tiger Temple Full day – Every day from 07.30-17.30 hrs. For reservation please call AFB26 – Ayutthaya and Bang Pa In Summer Palace ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC HOLIDAYS Full day – Every day from 09.00-16.00 hrs. (AF Holidays) AFB28 – Koh Kred Served in Buffet style, guests can enjoy various choices of flavorful cuisine from authentic Thai to International variety. Live band and Full day – Every day from 09.00-16.00 hrs. at professional singers string along as you dine in the timeless moment. 08 1371 3142 or 08 1373 9240 AFB29 – Pattaya Tour Full day – Every day from 09.00-18.00 hrs. AFBN – Bangkok by Night Email: [email protected] Every Night Website: www.absolutelyfantasticholidays.com AFDW – Dream World Full day – Every day from 08.00-17.00 hrs .
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