Day 1 Arrive Bangkok Arrive Bangkok airport, Welcome by representative and transfer to your hotel.
Rest of the day free available to customers.
Day 2 Bangkok (B, L) Breakfast will be served at the hotel
Start the morning with a trip by a private air-conditioned vehicle van to Wat Suthat which is one of oldest temples in Bangkok. Arrive just as the resident monks gather for their morning chants or called “Sangkhathan”. Witness this deeply spiritual ritual and gain a better sense of Thailand’s Buddhist.
After the chants, continue to Wat Pho which is one of Bangkok’s most enchanting temples, walk around the temple to see the vast collection of religious treasures on display. Admire the famed reclining Buddha image, which stretches 45-metres in length. Learn about the symbolism of the Buddha’s intricate footprint and witness devotees making offerings to this revered image then continues to the nearby Grand Palace, which has served as the seat of Thailand's revered Royal Family for more than two centuries. Take a walk around the vast grounds, stopping in to explore the various temples, throne halls and museums within the compound. Visit the Emerald Buddha, the most revered Buddhist image in Thailand, and hear about its mysterious origins. (Note: Grand Palace is one of the most popular destinations and is usually a number one must-see place in Bangkok. Not surprisingly, it receives millions of tourists annually. To get the best of your visit and avoid crowds on spot we will allow your guide flexibility to visit the temple either early morning or late afternoon if possible in your itinerary. If you by any means decide that there are too many people for your liking, the guide can bring you to an alternative temple in the area such as Wat Saket or Wat Suthat, this decision needs to be made before entering the Grand Palace.) then we will take you on a retro boat ride along the bustling Chao Phraya River and the quiet klongs (canals). Be taken back in time to a more traditional way of life, far removed from Bangkok’s modern skyscrapers. Stop at Wat Arun, the “Temple of Dawn”, one of Bangkok’s must-visit attractions. Return to hotel by retro boat.
Note: To carry out this visit, the ladies must wear a long skirt and a strapless shirt and the gentlemen wear long pants and a normal shirt, without strips. Return to the hotel with time to rest.

Day 3 Bangkok (B) Breakfast will be served at the hotel. Free at leisure
Day 4 Depart Bangkok (B) Breakfast at the hotel. At the indicated time, private transfer to the Bangkok airport for your flight to your next destination.