Thailand seven-day tour guide, you can easily take blockbusters at will. Thailand really has many beautiful and unique temples. In addition to the famous Grand Palace, there are also many large and small Buddhist temples. When you travel to Thailand, you can eat a lot of delicious food.
Eat snacks, enjoy the magnificent scenery, and enjoy the warm and humid sea breeze.
1. Itinerary D1: Domestic - Bangkok D2: Bangkok Grand Palace (3 hours of travel, 5 minutes' walk) - Wat Pho (0.5 hours of travel, 7 minutes by boat) - Wat Arun (0.5 hours of travel, 25 minutes by car)
—Fifth Food Avenue (2 hours of play,)—Chao Phraya River D3: Bangkok—Pattaya Pattaya Elephant Village D4: Pattaya—Bangkok Water Seasons Village (2 hours of play, 26 minutes by car, 10.3 kilometers)
—Pattaya Beach (2 hours of play, 6 minutes by car, 1.8 kilometers) —Tiffany Show (1.5) D5: Pattaya Koh Lanta — Pattaya Walking Street D6: Bangkok Art and Culture Center (1.5 hours)
- Siam Square, Bangkok Riverside Night Market D7: Bangkok - Domestic 2. Attraction itinerary guide Now that the route has been determined, how to get there? How to play? This is another problem. Transportation is indeed a big problem when going out, and what's more,
When you go abroad, you may face problems such as incomprehensible words and difficulty in communicating in language. If you don’t prepare transportation strategies in advance, it will be really difficult.
Therefore, don’t miss the following itinerary guide! You must have heard that in Thailand, you must dress neatly when entering a temple. Men are not allowed to wear shorts and sleeveless shirts, and women are not allowed to wear sleeveless shirts and miniskirts.
Formal trousers or long skirts are not allowed, slippers are not allowed, no loud noises are allowed from the temple to the island, and you are not allowed to climb any buildings. You must take off your shoes and put them on the corridor before entering the temple.
1. The first stop of the Grand Palace, the Grand Palace, also known as the Grand Palace, is a large-scale ancient building complex in the center of Bangkok. It is also the most perfectly preserved, largest and most ethnically distinctive palace in Thailand. It combines Myanmar,
Chinese and Gothic architectural styles are elegant and magnificent.
Located in the old town of Bangkok, there is no subway, but you can go directly by bus. When waiting for the bus, remember to wave when you see the bus you want to take, otherwise it may not stop! Regarding the dress code, the Grand Palace is also among several temples in Thailand.
You have to meet the most stringent requirements. Now that you have decided, you need to prepare in advance~ Package: 500 baht (including Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Grand Palace, Ananda Palace, and Teak Palace) Opening hours: 08:00-15:30
, stop selling tickets: 15:20 Tips: Closed when there is a royal ceremony Transportation: Bus: Take bus 1, 3, 25, 44, 47, 53, 60, 82, 91 and other buses to reach nearby 2. Wat Pho Wat Pho
Also known as Bodhi Temple, it is the oldest temple in Bangkok and the largest temple in Thailand.
The posture of the reclining Buddha is the posture of the Buddha when he was pursuing nirvana.
The Reclining Buddha in Wat Pho is the world's largest reclining Buddha, 46 meters long and 15 meters high. The sole of each foot is 5 meters long and has 108 Buddha images carved on it.
Of course, this Reclining Buddha Temple is not just a reclining Buddha statue. There are many pagodas here, including nearly a hundred pagodas of various sizes.
Spend an hour or two and walk around this Buddhist temple slowly with a pious heart. You can read and learn a lot about Thai domestic life! Well, you may not be able to understand the crooked Thai at all.
Tickets: Adult ticket: 100 baht Half ticket: Children under 1.2 meters Opening hours: 08:00-17:30 Transportation: Take bus 1, 25, 32, 44, 53, 82 to 3. Temple Arun Temple
It was built in memory of Zheng Zhao, the 41st king of Thailand and a famous national hero.
Its size is second only to the Grand Palace. The most famous pagoda in the temple is decorated with complex carvings and embedded with various colored ceramic pieces, glass and shells.
It is said that after King Zheng expelled the Burmese army, he went down the Chao Phraya River and passed by the temple of King Zheng. It happened to be dawn, so he ordered to go ashore to worship in the temple.
Later, King Zheng ascended the throne and ordered the temple to be rebuilt and renamed "Temple of Dawn".
Therefore, Temple Arun is also called "Temple of Dawn".
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