バンコク:グランドパレス、寺院&リバー・オブ・キングス運河クルーズ





説明
ロングテールボートでチャオプラヤー川の水の中を滑走し、キング・オブ・キングス川で王様になった気分を味わいましょう。 名所や隠れた名所を地元の人の目を通して体験できます。 バンコクの寝仏寺院、ワット・ポーから崇拝される準備をします。 まばゆいばかりのグランドパレスに驚嘆し、ワット・プラケーオではエメラルドブッダを崇拝。 「クローン」や運河の中に暮らす秘密のタイのコミュニティを発見しましょう。
ツアーオプション
旅程
MRTサナームチャイ駅内のエスカレーター1番出口(Museum Siam)の一番下でガイドと待ち合わせ。 タクシーで到着の場合、ミュージアム・サイアムを通って入り、エスカレーターを2つ降ります。
バンコクツアーは、まず桟橋まで歩き、王の川とも呼ばれるチャオプラヤー川沿いのロングテールボートに乗ります。 バンコクが「東洋のベニス」と呼ばれる理由を、ハロン(運河)を滑走しながらご覧ください。
次に、グランドパレスへ向かいます。見事な敷地を散策すると、まるでアジア版『不思議の国のアリス』に足を踏み入れたような気分になります。とても美しく、現実味がありません。
次は、タイの仏教遺産の基幹寺院であるタイ古式マッサージの発祥の地、黄金の寝仏が象徴的なワット・ポーを訪れます。
ハイライト
含まれるもの
旅行者の評価
重要情報
- あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
- 最低年齢は6歳です
- 宮殿に入るための服装は非常に厳しい。 肩と腰を覆う服装でお越しください(スカーフやショールは袖なしのトップスの上に着用できません ) 。 ズボンは足首丈、スカートは膝下まで、カバー付き靴/スニーカー(サンダル不可)は必須。
- サイトの閉鎖:ツアーの順番とkhlong(運河)ツアーのルートは、川の水位と個々のkhlongによって変わることがあります。
- ご注意:このツアーはボートライド5キロ、ウォーキング1.5キロ(1マイル)をカバーしています。
- 地域への影響: このツアーに参加することで、どのように地域社会に役立つか: このツアーでは、地元のロングテールボートマンを雇い、ボートを直接所有しています。 これらの船頭は、近代的な輸送ルートは、ボートを使用する必要がある地元の人が少ないことを意味するので、収入を補うために観光に依存しています。
レビュー(147)
Wonderful day with Pam! She was very knowledgeable, fun, and helpful! Treated us to an amazing tour of some temples and the river!
My expectations were far surpassed. The magnitude of the royal and spiritual sites were unprecedented and it was incredible to learn of the history. Paul was an exceptional guide for us and we took away so much knowledge and appreciation from our time with him. If you want to get a well rounded tour of the cities canals as well as its most cherished heritage. Go on this tour.
The tour was exceptional met all our expectations. The guide was informative and outstanding.
Dear Richard, Thank you for your fantastic feedback! We're delighted to hear that your tour in Thailand was exceptional and lived up to your expectations. It's wonderful to know that our guide was both informative and outstanding. We truly appreciate your kind words and hope to see you on another Intrepid Urban Adventure soon! Warm regards, The Intrepid Urban Adventures Team
Fabulous tour! This allowed us to see two very different sides of Bangkok, from the opulence of the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, to the homes and businesses along the canals. The canal cruise let us enjoy a traditional longboat, and we got to see giant monitor lizards sunning themselves on stones and piers. The Grand Palace Was absolutely stunning, with its intricate stone work, statues, and Emerald Buddha. Wat Pho, Thailand's first university and home of the massive reclining Buddha, was truly a sight to behold. PK was a great guide. Thank you!
Had a great time learning more about Thai culture. PK was great and was super knowledgeable about everything. Also, the tour ran smoothly and seamlessly.
P.K (or T.K) was a great guide. She kindly waited for me (I was 10 minutes late) and was very knowledgeable. Unfortunately the Grand Palace was closed, but we visited other temples that were beautiful and very very interesting. She also took great pictures of me.
A great way to experience some of the key cultural monuments of Bangkok. A guide is helpful as there are historical and cultural facts you won’t get if you walk around by yourself and our guide, Ton, was also so friendly and easy to get along with. A really fulsome morning although I will note our tour only lasted three hours, instead of the advertised 4–5, so it was a bit expensive.
Lots of history and beautiful temples. Our tour guide Paul was helpful and knowledgeable. I especially enjoyed the relaxing boat ride in the beginning.
PK was very informative, very pleasant and welcoming. Enjoyed our trip enormously. Was very interesting and would recommend.
Pam is an AWESOME and sweet and LOVELY and KIND and HUMBLE and KNOWLEDGEABLE GUIDE. She was very aware of the best details about the Temples, Canal Ride, and Grand Palace. I had an accident falling down a step that resulted in a broken foot right at the end of the tour, and she got me medical help from the Grand Palace, got me to the hospital, and stayed with me until I got to my hotel. I feel so fortunate to have had her for our guide. Wonderful doesn't explain it.



