Overview

Experience the best of Bangkok in 3 days and 2 nights with visits to iconic landmarks and cultural treasures. Explore the majestic Grand Palace and sacred Wat Phra Kaew, home to the Emerald Buddha. Discover the golden reclining Buddha at Wat Pho before enjoying the vibrant nightlife and street food at Khaosan Road. This tour blends history, culture, and culinary delights, perfect for travelers seeking an authentic Bangkok adventure.

Continue your journey with the elegant Vimanmek Mansion, the panoramic views from Golden Mount, and the spiritual aura of Wat Suthat and the Giant Swing. Capture sunset moments at Wat Arun and shop at Asiatique The Riverfront. On the final day, visit Madame Tussauds Wax Museum and enjoy shopping at Pratunam Market and Siam Paragon. With flights, hotels, meals, and guided tours included, this package ensures a seamless Bangkok getaway.

Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival, Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Pho – Khaosan Road (L)

Upon arrival at Bangkok airport, our guide will greet you and assist with hotel check-in. After a short rest, the tour begins at the Grand Palace, Thailand’s most famous landmark, once the official residence of the Thai kings. Within the same complex, you’ll visit Wat Phra Kaew, home to the revered Emerald Buddha, a symbol of Thai spirituality. Next, explore Wat Pho, known for its giant reclining Buddha statue covered in gold leaf, and learn about its role as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. In the evening, head to Khaosan Road, the lively backpacker district filled with street food, shops, and international travelers. Dinner will be enjoyed here before returning to the hotel for rest.

Day 2 – Vimanmek Mansion, Golden Mount, Giant Swing, Wat Arun & Asiatique (B|L)

After breakfast, visit the Vimanmek Mansion, the world’s largest teakwood palace built during King Rama V’s reign, showcasing Thai royal heritage. Continue to the Golden Mount (Phu Khao Thong) and Wat Saket, where you can climb to the top of the 78-foot pagoda for panoramic views of Bangkok. A short walk brings you to Wat Suthat and the Giant Swing (Sao Ching Cha), a historic religious site with impressive architecture. In the afternoon, enjoy the stunning sunset at Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, famous for its riverside location and intricate spires. Evening brings you to Asiatique The Riverfront, a vibrant night market and entertainment hub where you’ll shop for souvenirs, dine on authentic Thai cuisine, and enjoy the riverside atmosphere before returning to the hotel.

Day 3 – Madame Tussauds Wax Museum – Shopping Tour (Pratunam Market & Siam Paragon) (B|L)

After breakfast, visit Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, where you can pose with lifelike wax figures of global icons, celebrities, and leaders, including Indonesia’s first president Sukarno. This interactive attraction is a favorite among international visitors. After lunch, the tour continues with shopping at Pratunam Market, a bustling wholesale fashion hub perfect for bargain hunters, and Siam Paragon, Bangkok’s luxury mall offering international brands, gourmet dining, and lifestyle experiences. In the afternoon, transfer to the airport for your flight back to Jakarta, concluding your Bangkok adventure.

Included Services

  • Tour guide
  • Round-trip flight Jakarta–Bangkok
  • 2 nights hotel in Bangkok (twin sharing)
  • 5 meals as per itinerary
  • Transportation during tour
  • Entrance fees per itinerary

Not Included

  • Airport tax
  • Personal expenses
  • Insurance
  • Guide tips USD 5/day/person

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Best Travel Season: Bangkok is warm year-round, but November–March offers cooler weather and comfortable sightseeing.
  • Dress Code: When visiting temples like the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun, modest clothing is required (long pants/skirts, covered shoulders).
  • Currency & Payments: Thai Baht is the local currency. Carry small cash for street food, tuk-tuks, and local markets. ATMs and money changers are widely available.
  • Connectivity: SIM cards and portable Wi-Fi are easy to purchase at the airport or convenience stores for smooth navigation and communication.
  • Local Etiquette: Respect Buddhist traditions—remove shoes before entering temples and avoid touching statues. A polite “wai” greeting is appreciated.
  • Shopping Tips: Bargaining is common at markets like Pratunam and Khaosan Road. Fixed prices apply in malls such as Siam Paragon.
  • Meals & Dining: Street food is safe and delicious, but bottled water is recommended. Vegetarian and halal options are available in most areas.
  • Flexibility: Itinerary may change depending on traffic, weather, or local conditions, ensuring the best guest experience.