Bangkok Night Tour: Wat Arun, Wat Pho, Chinatown & Tuk Tuk Thrills

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Duration

3 Days

Tour Type

City trips

Group Size

40 persons

Overview

The Bangkok Night Tour: Wat Arun, Wat Pho, Chinatown & Tuk Tuk Thrills is a thrilling way to experience the city's culture, architecture, and vibrant nightlife. Here's a detailed overview of the tour:

1. Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)

  • Experience: Wat Arun is beautifully illuminated at night, offering a stunning view as its intricate spires and colorful mosaics shine under the lights. Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, you can enjoy a serene view of the temple across the water.
  • Why Visit: It's a spectacular sight when lit up at night, providing a peaceful and magical atmosphere.

2. Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)

  • Experience: The Reclining Buddha, one of Bangkok's most famous attractions, is even more awe-inspiring under the night lights. The temple grounds are peaceful, and you can explore the vast area and stunning architecture in a quieter, less crowded environment.
  • Why Visit: Known for the giant reclining Buddha statue and its peaceful surroundings, Wat Pho is a must-see at night to avoid the daytime crowds.

3. Chinatown (Yaowarat)

  • Experience: Chinatown comes alive after dark, with neon signs, bustling markets, and street food stalls offering a feast for the senses. Explore the vibrant streets filled with vendors selling food, herbs, and souvenirs.
  • Why Visit: It's a lively and colorful part of Bangkok, perfect for enjoying street food, shopping, and experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of Bangkok’s Chinatown.

4. Tuk Tuk Ride

  • Experience: No tour of Bangkok would be complete without a thrilling Tuk Tuk ride. Travel through the narrow streets, weaving past temples, markets, and lively crowds in these iconic Thai vehicles. It’s an exciting way to experience the city’s sights up close.
  • Why Visit: Tuk Tuk rides are not only fun but also offer a unique way to navigate Bangkok’s traffic and see the sights from a different perspective.

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Facilities

Wifi
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Satellite Office
Staff Lounge
Golf Cages

FAQs

1.What is included in the Bangkok Night Tour?
The tour includes visits to Wat Arun, Wat Pho, Chinatown (Yaowarat), and a Tuk Tuk ride.
2.How long is the night tour?
The tour lasts around 4 to 5 hours, depending on traffic and how long you spend at each stop.
3.When does the tour start?
The tour typically starts between 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM to capture the beauty of the temples at sunset and enjoy the night-time energy of Chinatown.
4.Is this tour family-friendly?
Yes, the tour is suitable for families. The tuk tuk ride is exciting for children, and the temples and markets offer a great cultural experience for all ages.
5.Do I need to dress in a particular way for the temples?
Yes, there is a dress code for visiting the temples. You should cover your shoulders and knees, so avoid wearing shorts, sleeveless shirts, or flip-flops.
6.Can I take photos during the tour?
Yes, photography is allowed at the temples and in Chinatown, but be respectful of other visitors and the sacred nature of the temples, especially Wat Pho, where photography is not allowed inside the temple halls.
7.Is food included in the Chinatown visit?
Many tours include street food stops in Chinatown, where you can try local delicacies like dim sum, Thai sweets, and noodles. If you’re particularly interested in food, check with the tour operator for specific details.
8. Are the entrance fees included in the price?
Some tours include the entrance fees for the temples, but others may charge them separately. Wat Pho and The Grand Palace have entrance fees, so check the tour details beforehand.
9.Can I take a private or group tour?
Both private and group options are available. Private tours offer a more personalized experience, while group tours are more affordable and provide an opportunity to meet other travelers.
10.Is the tuk tuk ride safe at night?
Yes, the tuk tuk ride is generally safe, but ensure that your tuk tuk is operated by a licensed driver. It's always best to follow the guide’s instructions and wear a seatbelt if available.

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