Privato - China Town Walking Tour incl. bevanda a base di erbe segreta


Descrizione
Yaowarat o China Town è ben nota come la migliore strada "foodie" di Bangkok di notte. Perché non essere diversi ed esplorarlo durante il giorno? - Esplora Chinatown Bangkok: ricca di bancarelle, ristoranti lungo la strada e una fitta concentrazione di negozi di oro, Chinatown è un'esperienza da non perdere - Breve corsa in autobus pubblico - Visita il tempio Wat Mangkon Kamalawat e goditi il classico stile architettonico cinese - Esplora la comunità di Charoen Chai
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
La guida locale ti condurrà a visitare la vivace Chinatown Bangkok in autobus. Parti a piedi per esplorare i negozi, i templi e i mercati di questa area storica. Inizia camminando lungo la Song Wad Street, che è piena di prodotti / merci all'ingrosso. Quindi attraversa il "mercato di Sampeng", il primo mercato all'ingrosso a Bangkok.
Continuerai a camminare per Yao Wa Rat Street dove sembra il centro di gioielleria. Vedrai le infinite file di negozi di oro, gioielli e accessori. Quindi cammineremo attraverso un piccolo vicolo e arriveremo al mercato cinese delle erbe. Perché sei qui perché non provare un'autentica bevanda a base di erbe?
Attraverserai la prima strada di Bangkok, Charoen Krung Street per visitare Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, il più importante tempio buddista cinese di Bangkok. Qui scopri le credenze e la fede del popolo thailandese-cinese.
Camminerai lungo uno stretto vicolo della strada più antica di Bangkok e scoprirai di più sulla comunità cinese. La popolazione della comunità di Charoen Chai produce artigianalmente prodotti di carta tradizionale cinese da oltre un secolo. Questi includono le buste dorate e rosse lucide utilizzate per fare regali durante il Capodanno lunare cinese, bandiere gialle e vassoi per il cibo che celebrano l'annuale festival vegetariano e le elaborate offerte di carta che abbelliscono i tradizionali funerali cinesi.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Punto d'incontro: BTS National Stadium Station, uscita 2 al livello della strada
- Orario di incontro: 13:00
- Punto finale: MRT Wat Mangkon Station
- Ora di fine: 16:00
Recensioni(7)
Very friendly tour guide. Very informative and took us to interesting places we may never have found on our own.
We only had a couple of days in Bangkok and did the Essential China Town Walk. It was great we never would have navigated our way around. Guides were so friendly and kind we had a great afternoon. Highly recommend it, bring your camera. If we had more time we would have taken more tours with SiamRise Travel.
The meeting spot of a pink store belongs to a chain. Make sure you go to the store in the instructions. The guide waited for me outside. My tour turned from a group to a private because I was the only customer. This had pluses and minuses: I craved company yet you cannot beat private walk experience. Bow (my guide) and I took a local bus to Chinatown, which was an adventure in itself. Bow showed me some very local spots and introduced me to some local business owners and told local folklore. No big touristy company would give you such local flavor and take you to hidden gems and secret doors you'd otherwise pass by. Bow even sent me a picture of me in her follow up message. So sweet. I was only in Bangkok for a full day, so I told Bow that I'd rather take an Essential Bangkok tour to see how Thai people leave, but this was the only tour available during my short stay. I hope to go back one day for a longer visit of slow travel across South East Asia.
When you book a walking tour, the big bet is always related to the person who make the guy: Ms. Bow has been AMAZING! We went around Chinatown, we talked a lot, she explain us cool things and we tried some delicious drinks. (We just received the photos she made for us today) Great experience!!!
We were taken to a side of Bangkok I never would have seen if I hadn't joined the tour. Our guide was very informative and a lovely girl. Thank you for sharing your city with me.
Easy way to learn much about the Chinatown. So much to see there, so that's why it's nice to have a good guide. They so you around and tell fun stuff. The guides were good, sometimes bit hard to understand because of the language, but still I would recommend doing this. The guides were young, but knew enough about the area, and were really doing everything they could, to make to tour the best. Thank you!
I went on this walk in a group of 7 people with Bow and her 2 team members. This tour is not actually free, as there is a very small 150 THB fee to cover the public bus, a beverage in Chinatown and to support some villages. The tour is still tip funded. It was really fascinating the see Yaworat road and all of these places I had head about. Chinatown itself would take ages to explore, and this tour just scratches the surface, stopping in a few temples, market locations and a museum. The tour started at 13:00 and ended around 15:15. Bow had her friends had some good explanations about the history of various places and information on the temples. I think the team's English was somewhat limited but I could still mostly understand them.



