Summary
Spend 2 nights in bustling, buzzing Bangkok soaking up the epicentre of South East Asia.
Highlights
- Eating delicious Thai food whilst cruising down the river, absorbing the bright lines and enjoying the cool breeze
- Visiting Jim Thompson's house and the Grand Palace on a privately guided tour
- Motor boat through the tiny canals seeing how locals live
Good for...
- Anyone on their way into or out of Indochina wanting to see this fun, buzzing and historically rich Capital City.
- Those looking for a city break to Bangkok
What previous clients have to say about us (see more testimonials)
"An excellent company which we would heartily recommend to our friends at home. The trip was well organized, efficient and value for money. Our guide was particularly impressive - very friendly, informative and helpful."
Stephen Herbertdon, UK
“I would like to tell you that we enjoyed very much our stay in Vietnam and that you did an excellent job. Everything worked perfectly, it was a well-organized trip, very interesting but also enough free time. Thank you very much and best regards.”
Charlotte Avarello European Commission, Luxembourg
"Our trip was wonderful. We loved the country and we felt really good among you. The services offered by Buffalo Tours were all excellent. If anybody asks us for a travel agency in Vietnam, be sure we´ll speak about yours, and we´ll give them your e-mail. Thanks again for all your services and best regards from Madrid."
Camino Brasa, Spain
Why travel with Buffalo Tours?
Bangkok – Jim Thomson House- Textile Museum- Chakri Maha Prasad- Chao Phya River
Please note that this is a sample itinerary and can be amended to suit.
Day 1: Arrive Bangkok
Arrive at Bangkok Airport and transferto the hotel. Enjoy a one hour traditional Thai Massage.
This evening embark on a dinner cruise on Loy Nava (Thai set menu) or Chaophraya Cruise (international buffet menu) and journey along Bangkok’s River of Kings. Experience first-class Thai hospitality and delicious food in the comfort and tranquility of the cruise.
Day 2: Bangkok
After breakfast, visit Jim Thompson House and Textile Museum and the Grand Palace, Chakri Maha Prasad, which is one of the most beautiful samples of an ancient Thai court and was the former residence for the Thai kings. One can easily visualize the splendor and pageantry of the past.
In the afternoon travel by motor launch on the picturesque Chao Phya River and klongs (canals) to observe the serene family homes and temples along the waterways, which gave this city the name “ Venice of the East “. Stop at Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn along the way.
Day 3: Depart Bangkok Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to airport
This is a sample itinerary, so the cost really depends on your hotel choice, number of people in your group and dates of travel. An indication of the cost for this itinerary is approximately US$270 to US$300 per person based on two people traveling in standard accommodation. Please contact us to customize this itinerary and price to meet your needs and budget.
Tour includes:
• English speaking tour guide
• All transfers and transportation
• Accommodation based on twin sharing with breakfast included
• Food as mentioned in the itinerary
• All guided sightseeing fees and entrance fees as per itinerary
Tour excludes:
• Meals and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
• Visa and visa fees
• Travel insurance
• Personal expenses
• Tips & gratuity
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