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Our Top Picks, Chosen for You in Thailand Our top picks, chosen for you in Thailand Name Bridge on the River Kwai Journey back into recent history on this day trip to the River Kwai and its famous bridge. One of the most exciting parts of this tour is the train journey itself, which travels along the death railway and culminates in a long tail boat ride along the Kwai Noi River. The River Kwai lies in Kanchanaburi province to the west of Bangkok, an agricultural area filled with rice paddies and sugar cane and pineapple plantations. The bridge itself, along with the ... River by Night Dinner Cruise After a busy day spent exploring the vibrant and bustling city why not indulge in a relaxing dinner cruise enjoying some of the city's famous sights from the river which is the lifeblood of Bangkok. Spend the evening on-board one of Bangkok’s most luxurious restaurant boats and cruise down the amazing Chao Phraya River. Dine on a variety of tempting Thai dishes as you glide past some of Bangkok’s most significant sights including as the Tem... Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Hop into a narrow long-tailed speedboat and visit Damnoen Saduak, Thailand’s most famous floating market. These colourful, bustling floating markets travel along the canals in canoes laden with fresh fruit and vegetables to sell to shoppers on the banks. Join in the excitement and try your hand at bartering! Enjoy an exciting half-day excursion to one of the most famous floating market, Damnoen Saduak, about 100km outside Bangkok. See the colourfull... Bangkok Chinatown Food Discovery - Small Group Adventure Highlights: Experience Bangkok's Chinese heritage, including the Chinese Museum Marvel at the world’s largest Golden Buddha at Wat Trimitr Sip a brew at a local coffee shop Wander a noisy corridor of local food hawkers Snap up fashion bargains at the Saphan Han night market Watch Pakklong Talad become a colourful flower bed Visit Bangkok’s Chinatown markets at dusk and e... City and Temples Tour from Bangkok Thailand has over 26,000 temples (known as 'Wats') and this half-day city tour takes in three of the most famous Wats in Bangkok. This includes Wat Traimit, known as the temple of the Golden Buddha, Wat Pho which has the largest Buddha in Bangkok, and Wat Benchamabophit, the marble temple. Thailand is predominantly a Buddhist country, with around 95% of Thais practicing the Theravada discipline of Buddhism. On this half-day guided tour you’l... Bangkok Waterways Bangkok’s waterways are what earned it the title ‘Venice of the East’ and these ‘klongs’ provide the city’s lifeblood. On this exciting morning tour, enjoy a journey along the Choa Phraya River by motor boat to Thornburi where Bangkok was founded, and visit the Temple Wat Arun and the Royal Barges Museum. Hop into a motor boat which will whisk you along the Chao Phraya River to the klongs (canals) of Thornburi where Bangkok was f... Tuk Tuk Experience - Bangkok - Small Group Adventure Highlights: Navigate the city in an iconic tuk-tuk Marvel at the Phra Sumeru Fortress Ward off bad luck at the Amulet Market Encounter Buddhist heritage at Wat Po Experience the colours and flavours of Little India Snap up a market bargain at Woeng Nakorn Kasem Climb to the top of the Golden Mount Jump on a tuk-tuk for a rambling Bangkok adventure. Call into Wat Po, then weav... Temple & River of Kings - Bangkok - Small Group Adventure Highlights: Explore the canals of the Chao Phraya River by long tail boat Experience local Bangkok away from the tourist trail Wander through the Wat Po temple complex Marvel at the dazzling Grand Palace See the revered Emerald Buddha at Wat Phra Kaew Discover Bangkok’s glittering heart on this grand journey along its web of canals. Glide down the Chao Phraya River on a long tail boat past a... Bangkok by Bike - Small Group Adventure Highlights: Venture into the city’s secret historic heart Discover a suburban oasis amid a traffic-jammed city Glimpse the everyday lives of Thai communities Experience a more tranquil side of bustling Bangkok View the River of Kings or Mae Nam Chao Praya Bike through backstreets, along waterways and into Bangkok's historic heart. Cycle through suburban pockets, past traditional houses and golden t... Chiang Mai Mind & Soul - Small Group Adventure Highlights: Rise early morning for a typical northern Thai breakfast Join locals to offer food to monks in a tradition that has been at the heart of Thai life for centuries Gain insight into Buddhism and Dharma at Wat U-Mong Finish by ‘making merit’ to the Sangkha or monks at Wat Suan Dok Experience Thai life and culture Enjoy a typical Thai breakfast, Join local residents to take part... *Prices correct at type of generation on 26/01/2016 .
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