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Bangkok Thai Baht Coin Monuments Tour: Wat Arun, Royal Palace And More – Full Day
Ever held a Thai Baht coin and wondered about the stories behind the iconic landmarks imprinted on them? This themed tour transports you from the minute details of coins to the real-life majesty of Bangkok’s monumental landmarks. Witness the rich history and vibrant culture of Thailand as you delve into the tales etched on your pocket change.
Your first stop is Wat Phra Kaew, also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Stand in awe in front of the world-renowned Buddha statue meticulously crafted from a single piece of jade. Its serene expression and ornate setting amidst the grand architecture make it an unforgettable sight.
Journey next to the Royal Grand Palace, a symbol of Thailand’s regal history. Once the official residence of the Thai royal family, this sprawling complex boasts a mix of traditional Thai and European architectures. Stroll through its historic corridors, marvel at its opulent halls, and immerse yourself in tales of royalty, intrigue, and power.
Continue the adventure at Wat Arun, also termed the Temple of Dawn. Renowned for its colorful mosaic designs that glitter in the sun, it serves as a testament to the artistry and religious devotion of the Thai people. As you ascend its iconic prang (tower), the panoramic vistas of Bangkok unfold before your eyes.
Wat Saket, commonly referred to as the Golden Mount, beckons next. As you ascend the winding steps, prepare to be rewarded with spectacular views of the city’s skyline. The juxtaposition of Bangkok’s modern skyscrapers and ancient temples paints a harmonious blend of the old and the new.
Conclude your day at Wat Benchamabophit, the Marble Temple. Wander its tranquil grounds, admire its Italian marble craftsmanship, and soak in the peaceful ambiance, making it the perfect ending to your day-long journey.
The Bangkok Thai Baht Coin Monuments Tour is not just about visiting places; it’s about living the stories your coins tell. With each stop, you’re not just seeing a site – you’re stepping into a piece of Thai history. Don’t miss this chance to bring your coins to life and dive deep into Bangkok’s captivating narrative. Book your spot today!
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Our first stop will be Bangkok’s Flower Market. With hundreds of flowers on display, it’s the perfect pick me up to start the day.
We’ll then make our way to Wat Phra Kaew as seen on the one Thai Baht coin.
Also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, this sacred site is known for the huge Buddha statue made from jade, as well as panoramic views of the Bangkok skyline.
We’ll also explore the Royal Grand Palace, which was home to the royal family until the early 1900s.
We’ll board a riverboat to our next stop, Wat Arun (also known as the Temple of Dawn). Nestled beside the river, you’ll see this temple as featured in the 10 Thai Baht coin. The monument is decorated with colorful mosaic designs that make it a popular photo-op. Snap a shot or two before we head to lunch at a local restaurant and fill ourselves with tasty Thai dishes.
We’ll continue on our way with our next stop, Wat Saket. Known as the Temple of the Golden Mount due to its large gleaming chedi seen from miles away, this two Thai Baht coin site is famous with the locals and offers a spectacular view of the city.
Our last stop, as seen in the five Thai Baht coin, is Wat Benchamabophit. It’s also called The Marble Temple for its material, with its white walls and numerous Buddha statues. We’ll spend an hour marvelling at the untraditional architecture and tranquil grounds before heading back to the drop-off point.