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Private Guide with a Custom Tour
Private Bangkok Tour with Guide
Private Bangkok Tour with Guide
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Private Bangkok Tour with Guide

Private Guide with a Custom Tour

By NocNoc Travel and Tours
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Free cancellation available
Price is AU$150 per adult* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple adult tickets
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  • 8h
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  • Selective hotel pickup
Overview

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Explore Bangkok or other provinces nearby with a private tour guide. You can customise your day wherever you want to go and whatever you want to do in a day. For example, if you want to spend a day in Bangkok, you can visit the Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha Temple, Wat Pho (The Reclining Buddha Temple), Wat Arun and so on.

Activity location

  • The Grand Palace
    • Na Phra Lan Road
    • 10200, Bangkok, Thailand

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Grande Centre Point Terminal 21
    • 2 Soi Sukhumvit 19
    • 10110, Khwaeng Khlong Toei Nuea, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, Thailand

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Private Guide with a Custom Tour
  • Activity duration is 8 hours8h8h
  • English

Pickup included

Language options: English
Starting time: 2:00 pm
Price details
AU$149.61 x 1 AdultAU$149.61

Total
Price is AU$149.61
Until Tue, 4 June

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedProfessional licensed English speaking guide (For 8 hours, overtime 300 THB/hour)
  • What's includedWhat's includedAccident Insurance
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedFood and drink (Required to cover guide's meal when having lunch together)
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedPrivate car is not included. If you need a private car with driver, you can add later.
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedThe Grand Palace and The Emerald Buddha Temple - Admission Fee 500 THB
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedThe Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun Temple) - Admission Fee 200 THB
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedThe Reclining Buddha Temple (Wat Pho Temple) - Admission Fee is 300 THB
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedThe Temple of Golden Buddha - Admission Fee 100 THB
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedThe Golden Mount (Wat Saket Temple) - Admission Fee 100 THB
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedBoat tour on the Chao Phraya River
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedTipping and service charge for guide and driver

Know before you book

  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

The Grand Palace
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
The Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha Temple were built together with the founding of Bangkok in 1782. The architectural plan of this palace was almost identical in every detail to the royal palace of the former capital of Ayutthaya (about 600 years ago) because the King wanted to recreate the glory of the city as it was in the past. So it was completely first built in traditional Thai style. However, at various periods, the influences from other nations affected the architecture in Thailand in different reigns such as the Chinese elements introduced by King Rama 3 in the early 19th century and the western building style introduced by King Rama 5 in the late 19th century. So you will see a great mixture of European, Chinese and Thai architectural style. In addition, the Emerald Buddha image is the most important Buddha image in Thailand.
Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
The Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha Temple were built together with the founding of Bangkok in 1782. The architectural plan of this palace was almost identical in every detail to the royal palace of the former capital of Ayutthaya (about 600 years ago) because the King wanted to recreate the glory of the city as it was in the past. So it was completely first built in traditional Thai style. However, at various periods, the influences from other nations affected the architecture in Thailand in different reigns such as the Chinese elements introduced by King Rama 3 in the early 19th century and the western building style introduced by King Rama 5 in the late 19th century. So you will see a great mixture of European, Chinese and Thai architectural style. In addition, the Emerald Buddha image is the most important Buddha image in Thailand.
Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
The Temple of Dawn or Wat Arun Temple is known to local people as Wat Arun or Wat Chaeng. Both the names Arun and Chaeng mean the same as at dawn. Wat Arun is classified as one of the six first class royal temples in Thailand and is consecrated ideally to King Rama 2 where the royal ashes of the King were interred here. The temple of dawn is very famous because it’s the location of the highest Prang tower of corn cob shape in Bangkok with 67 metres high and it has become the landmark of Thailand. There was an old temple situated here at that time known to local people as Wat Makok which means the temple of the olive trees.The name of some temples may come after the name of the area. This area at that time known to locals as Bang Makok, Bang means area, Makok means olive trees, so the name of Bang Makok means the land of olive trees and then this name was shortened as Bang Kok making an English name Bangkok.
Wat Pho Thai Traditional Massage School
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
The Reclining Buddha Temple or Wat Pho Temple is very famous throughout the World because it's the location of the most beautiful Reclining Buddha image in Thailand with 46 metres long and 15 metres high. This temple is one of the six first class royal temples in Thailand. It’s the largest temple in Bangkok and very beautiful with the decorations of Chinese porcelains and tiles well mixed with traditional Thai art style. In addition, this temple is regarded as the first public university of Thailand. The official name of this temple is Wat Phra Chettuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Ratchaworamahawihan but people call it Wat Pho. Pho is the name of the sacred tree where the Lord Buddha attained the enlightenment state underneath.
Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit)
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
The Golden Buddha Temple or Wat Traimit is very famous because it is the location of the world largest Golden Buddha image with the size of 5.5 tonnes of solid gold. We don’t know who built this temple but we guess from its original name that this temple must be built by three Chinese men who lived somewhere in China town close to this temple. In 1939, the temple was renovated by the abbot of the temple. The renovation involved the restoration and the new construction of the ordination hall. A new name was given to the temple Wat Traimit which has been used until today. The temple became very famous in 1955 when we found the Golden Buddha Image.
The Golden Mount (Wat Saket)
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
The Golden Mount is one of the landmarks of Bangkok. The height of Golden Mount is about 80 metres, there are 344 steps lead us to the top to see panoramic views of Bangkok. The Golden Mount was built in Ayutthaya period known in Thai as Wat Sakae. King Rama 1 ordered the restoration to this temple and had the canal dug around the temple. He gave the new name to the temple as Wat Saket.
Chinatown - Bangkok
  • 1h
Chinatown is most lively in the late evening as a street food. There is a local market nearby Chinatown where you can buy gifts and souvenirs called Sumpeng Market. The history of Chinatown dates back to when King Taksin founded Thonburi as a new capital in 1767, he asked Teochew merchants to supply his new capital with rice and provision. In return, he granted them many favours, including the land on the East bank of the Chao Phraya river, opposite his palace. When King Rama 1 ascended to the throne and founded Bangkok as the new capital in 1782, he ordered the Grand Palace built in the area that the Chinese community stayed in. He ordered them to move further South from the Grand Palace to live in a certain area which is now known as Chinatown.
Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market)
  • 1h
Pak Klong Talat or flower market is the biggest wholesale and retail fresh flower market in Bangkok. The market has all kinds of popular flowers and flora-related items, including roses, forget me not, orchids, lilies and many more. Most of them are sold in packs of 50 or 100 flowers in each, and prices are amazingly cheap. The market opens 24 hours, but is most lively after midnight. If you want to see the market in full action, the best time to go is about 3-4 am. Wholesalers bring a lot of freshly cut flowers, while retailers come to buy their stock in bulk. During the day, the flower market is sleepy, but this is a good time for visitors to shop around. Prices are reasonable but during special occasions such as Mother’s day, Valentine’s or graduation season, certain flowers will be 3 or 4 times more expensive.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESThe Grand Palace
    • Na Phra Lan Road
    • 10200, Bangkok, Thailand

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEGrande Centre Point Terminal 21
    • 2 Soi Sukhumvit 19
    • 10110, Khwaeng Khlong Toei Nuea, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, Thailand

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