Private Tour to Three Must See Temples in Bangkok





Description
Discover the best of Bangkok with your own private guide on this unforgettable cultural journey. What’s included? The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew (Emerald Buddha) – Step into the dazzling world of Thailand’s most famous landmark and witness the sacred Emerald Buddha. Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) – Home to the giant golden Reclining Buddha and Thailand’s first school of traditional massage. Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) – Admire its stunning riverside beauty and colorful porcelain spires. Why choose this tour? - Private & personalized experience – Travel at your own pace with a friendly, knowledgeable guide. -Comfortable air-conditioned transport – Sit back and enjoy the journey worry-free. -Perfect for photography lovers, culture seekers, and first-time visitors to Bangkok. Make memories to last a lifetime as you explore Bangkok’s most iconic landmarks in style and comfort. Book your private tour today and discover the magic of Bangkok with us!
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Itinerary
The Emerald Buddha (Phra Kaew Morakot) is the most important Buddha image in Thailand, cast from green jade. It was discovered in Chiang Rai in 1434 inside a collapsed stupa. Over time, it was moved through Lampang, Chiang Mai, and Lopburi, and in 1784 King Rama I brought it to Bangkok, where it is enshrined at Wat Phra Kaew in the Grand Palace. Highly revered, the Emerald Buddha is dressed in seasonal gold robes, which the King changes three times a year, symbolizing both religious devotion and the protection of Thailand.
The Grand Palace was constructed together with the founding of Bangkok in 1782 when King Rama 1 ascended to the throne and founded a new dynasty. The Grand Palace is very important as it used to be the palladium of the state. It was used for both the royal residence and the administrative center of the country in the government system of absolute monarchy. Today, the palace is used just for ceremonials. The architectural plan of this palace was almost identical in every detail to the Grand Palace of the former capital of Ayutthaya (about 600 years ago) because the King wanted to recreate the glory of the city as it was in the past. So it was completely first built in traditional Thai style. However, at various periods, the influences from other nations affect to the architecture in Thailand in different reigns such as the Chinese elements introduced by King Rama 3 in the early 19th century and the western building style introduced by King Rama 5 in the late 19th century.
There is no clear evidence when the Reclining Buddha Temple or Wat Pho Temple was first built but we believe that the temple has been there for over 300 years before the founding of both the capital of Thonburi and Bangkok. There you will see the most beautiful Reclining Buddha image in Thailand with 46 meters long and 15 meters high.
Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, is one of Bangkok’s most famous and iconic temples, located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple’s history dates back to the Ayutthaya period, but it was renovated and expanded during the reign of King Rama II in the early 19th century. The temple is named after Aruna, the Hindu god of dawn, symbolizing the rising sun. Its most striking feature is the central prang (tower), decorated with colorful porcelain and seashells, which rises over 67 meters high and can be seen from across the river. Wat Arun served as a royal temple and played a significant role in the Buddhist religious and cultural life of Thailand.
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What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
We will pick up the travelers at the hotel lobby if your hotel is in the city center of Bangkok. Please tell us the name of the hotel you stay at when you book the tour.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(50)
Living in Singapore, I often have friends visiting Asia and this trip set a high standard. Tip’s depth of knowledge went far beyond basic audio guides, adding real context to the murals and architecture. Extremely professional service.
Glad I chose a private setup. Walking through the main assembly hall while Athens explained the wall paintings gave the site real meaning. He was soft-spoken, knowledgeable, and let me wander at my own pace.
I came mostly interested in the craftsmanship of the riverside spire. Kay pointed out how repurposed Chinese porcelain was crafted into the floral patterns on the towers something I wouldn't have noticed otherwise. A very informative experience.
Traveling solo in Bangkok for the first time, booking this was the right decision. Tip knew the exact angles for pictures by the golden pagoda gates and made me feel completely comfortable all morning. The cold air-conditioned car waiting after each stop was lovely.
As older travelers, navigating crowded landmarks in the humidity can be challenging. Nate kept to shaded areas whenever possible and ensured we had places to sit down near the courtyards. His explanations of the royal history were clear and easy to follow.
The giant golden Buddha was huge, way bigger than it looks in pictures online. The short ferry ride across the river was probably my favorite part because of the cool breeze. Great vibes overall and Alex was really easy to talk to.
Everything was handled seamlessly from the morning pickup. The guide explained the history clearly without overcomplicating things, and allowed us plenty of time to take photos and enjoy the views. Very smooth, clean, and respectful service throughout.
Exploring Wat Pho and the Emerald Buddha went really smoothly. Tip was wonderful and the car was nice and cool.
Athens arrived on time and explained the plan before we started. There was no guessing about shoes, clothing or where to meet after each visit. Everything felt simple, and we could focus on enjoying Bangkok.
I came mainly to see Wat Arun, and it looked even nicer from across the river. Annie gave us time to walk around and take photos instead of filling every minute with information. That suited us perfectly.



