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Bangkok Explorer

Discover the Vibrant Heart of Thailand

5 Days / 4 Nights Premium Accommodation Cultural Immersion
Experience Bangkok

Trip Highlights

Cultural Wonders

Explore ancient temples, grand palaces, and traditional Thai architecture

Culinary Journey

Savor authentic Thai cuisine from street food to fine dining experiences

River Adventures

Cruise the Chao Phraya River and explore the famous floating markets

Package Overview

The Bangkok Experience

Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Thailand's capital city with our carefully crafted 5-day Bangkok Explorer package.

Bangkok is a city of contrasts where ancient temples stand alongside ultramodern skyscrapers, where traditional canal life meets bustling urban streets, and where the scent of street food mingles with incense from ornate shrines. Our comprehensive tour package gives you the perfect blend of cultural exploration, culinary adventures, and authentic Thai experiences.

Guided temple and palace tours
Floating market excursion
Thai cooking class
Chao Phraya dinner cruise
Traditional Thai massage
Airport transfers & daily breakfast
Bangkok Cityscape
Starting from
$699
per person
Detailed Plan

Your Day-by-Day Itinerary

Bangkok Arrival
Day 1

Arrival in Bangkok

  • Arrive at Suvarnabhumi International Airport
  • Private airport transfer to your hotel
  • Check-in and refresh at your premium hotel
  • Orientation walk around the neighborhood
  • Welcome dinner at a local Thai restaurant
  • Overnight stay in Bangkok
Grand Palace
Day 2

Historic Bangkok Tour

  • Breakfast at your hotel
  • Visit the magnificent Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha)
  • Explore Wat Pho, home to the famous Reclining Buddha
  • Cross the Chao Phraya River to visit Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
  • Lunch at a riverside restaurant
  • Afternoon visit to Jim Thompson House Museum
  • Evening free for leisure or optional Thai massage
  • Overnight stay in Bangkok
Floating Market
Day 3

Floating Markets & Culinary Adventure

  • Early breakfast at your hotel
  • Morning excursion to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
  • Long-tail boat ride through the canals
  • Shop for souvenirs and sample local delicacies
  • Return to Bangkok
  • Afternoon Thai cooking class with market visit
  • Enjoy your self-prepared Thai dinner
  • Overnight stay in Bangkok
Modern Bangkok
Day 4

Modern Bangkok & Evening Cruise

  • Breakfast at your hotel
  • Experience Bangkok's Sky Train to navigate the city
  • Visit to Baiyoke Sky Tower for panoramic city views
  • Shopping at Siam Paragon or MBK Center
  • Lunch at a trendy Bangkok café
  • Afternoon at leisure for personal exploration
  • Evening Chao Phraya River dinner cruise
  • Overnight stay in Bangkok
Bangkok Departure
Day 5

Departure Day

  • Breakfast at your hotel
  • Free time for last-minute shopping or exploration
  • Optional traditional Thai massage (time permitting)
  • Hotel check-out
  • Private transfer to Suvarnabhumi International Airport
  • Departure with wonderful memories of Bangkok
Extend Your Journey

Optional Add-ons

Ayutthaya
Popular

Ayutthaya Day Trip

Explore the ancient capital of Thailand with its impressive temple ruins and historical park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

From $89 per person
Pattaya

Pattaya Beach Extension

Add 3 days/2 nights in the vibrant beach city of Pattaya with island hopping to Koh Larn and water activities.

From $249 per person
Thai Boxing

Muay Thai Experience

Attend an authentic Muay Thai boxing match at Rajadamnern Stadium with VIP seating and expert commentary.

From $75 per person
Where You'll Stay

Accommodation Options

Standard Hotel
Standard

Furama Silom Bangkok

Comfortable 4-star hotel in the Silom district with rooftop pool, modern amenities, and easy access to public transportation.

Deluxe Hotel
Deluxe

Amara Bangkok

Stylish 4.5-star hotel with infinity pool, multiple dining options, and spacious rooms with city views in central Bangkok.

Premium Hotel
Premium

Shangri-La Bangkok

Luxurious 5-star riverside hotel with world-class amenities, multiple pools, spa facilities, and exceptional dining experiences.

What's Included

Package Inclusions

  • 4 nights accommodation in your chosen hotel category
  • Daily breakfast at your hotel
  • Private airport transfers on arrival and departure
  • Welcome dinner at a local Thai restaurant
  • Full-day Historic Bangkok tour with entrance fees
  • Damnoen Saduak Floating Market excursion
  • Thai cooking class with market visit and dinner
  • Chao Phraya River dinner cruise
  • English-speaking local guides for all activities
  • All transportation in air-conditioned vehicles
  • Bottled water during tours
  • All applicable taxes and service charges
What's Not Included

Package Exclusions

  • International or domestic flights
  • Thailand visa fees (if applicable)
  • Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Optional tours and activities
  • Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, etc.)
  • Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers
  • Early check-in or late check-out at hotels
  • Any items not specifically mentioned as included
Guest Experiences

What Our Travelers Say

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to visit Bangkok is during the cool season from November to February when temperatures are more comfortable (around 75-90°F/24-32°C) and rainfall is minimal. March to May is very hot, with temperatures often exceeding 95°F (35°C). The rainy season runs from June to October, with short but intense daily showers, typically in the afternoon. Despite the rain, this period offers lush landscapes and fewer tourists.

Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many countries receive a visa exemption allowing stays of 30 days when arriving by air. This includes the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and most European countries. Some nationalities require a visa in advance. We recommend checking the latest requirements with the Thai embassy or consulate in your country before traveling, as regulations can change.

The Thai Baht (THB) is the official currency. While credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, shopping malls, and upscale restaurants, it's advisable to carry cash for street food, markets, and smaller establishments. ATMs are readily available throughout Bangkok, but they charge a foreign transaction fee (around 220 THB per withdrawal). We recommend bringing some cash to exchange and using a combination of cash and cards during your trip.

When visiting temples, modest dress is required as a sign of respect. Both men and women should cover their shoulders and knees. Avoid tank tops, shorts, short skirts, and revealing clothing. Some major temples like the Grand Palace have strict dress codes and may deny entry if you're inappropriately dressed. It's a good idea to carry a light scarf or sarong that can be used to cover up if needed. Shoes must be removed before entering temple buildings, so wear footwear that's easy to slip on and off.

Bangkok's street food is famous worldwide and generally safe to eat. Look for stalls with high turnover and where locals are eating. Food that's freshly cooked in front of you is typically safer. Stick to bottled water and avoid ice in drinks if you're particularly concerned. Some basic precautions include using hand sanitizer before eating and avoiding raw vegetables or fruits that you cannot peel yourself. Our guided tour includes recommendations for reliable street food vendors with good hygiene practices.
Insider Advice

Bangkok Travel Tips

Getting Around

  • Use the BTS Skytrain and MRT subway to avoid traffic jams
  • Download the Grab app for reliable taxi service
  • Try river boats for a scenic alternative to road travel
  • Avoid tuk-tuks near tourist attractions (overpriced)
  • Always agree on taxi fares before starting your journey if meters aren't used

Food & Dining

  • Look for street food stalls with long local queues
  • Try mango sticky rice for a classic Thai dessert
  • Specify spice level when ordering ("mai pet" means not spicy)
  • Visit Chinatown (Yaowarat) for some of the best street food
  • Food courts in malls offer clean, affordable Thai cuisine

Safety & Etiquette

  • Never make negative comments about the Thai royal family
  • Remove shoes before entering homes, temples, and some shops
  • Don't touch anyone's head (considered sacred in Thai culture)
  • Carry a hotel card with Thai address for taxi drivers
  • Bargain politely at markets, but not in established stores

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