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Reclining Buddha, Wat Pho, Bangkok

Bangkok city safari

Reclining Buddha, Wat Pho, Bangkok

Chanting monks, gilded palaces, lively markets — experience Bangkok’s highlights through the eyes of a local.

Split into 50 districts, intersected by the Chao Phraya River, Bangkok is too vast to explore on foot alone. Accompanied by a private guide, you’ll cross the city by tuk-tuk, as well as boat taxi or Skytrain, taking in major highlights as you go.

Flitting between crowded streets and tranquil wats (temples), you’ll see Bangkok from many different perspectives. You might ride the BTS Skytrain with morning commuters, experiencing rush hour without bumper-to-bumper traffic. Or, if you’re staying in a riverside hotel, you might take a taxi ride along the Chao Phraya River, where every twist and turn brings a different view — glittering palaces, 400-year-old temples, busy markets, and stilted wooden houses teetering on the water’s edge.

This is a private tour, so what you see is entirely up to you, but popular spots include the Grand Palace for a glimpse into Thai royalty, and Wat Pho, whose star attraction is the country’s largest reclining Buddha, which is covered in gold leaf. Your guide can take you early to experience the monks’ daily chanting ritual.

You might also choose to visit the Jim Thompson House, a canal-side showcase of the American silk businessman’s art and antiques, or explore one of Bangkok’s liveliest districts, Khao San Road, by tuk-tuk.

Weaving through market lanes past vendors selling t-shirts, trinkets, and pad thai, you’ll encounter a heady mix of honking horns, swirls of incense, and flashes of neon.

Along the way, you’ll stop at a local cafe to try oliang (iced coffee) or lemongrass tea.

Typically, the tour takes half a day.

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