Sightseeing
As one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, Bangkok has something for everyone. For those interested in history and architecture, the ‘Grand Palace’, ‘Erawan Shrine’, ‘Jim Thompson House, ‘MR Kukrit’s Heritage Home’ and temples sightseeing are the highlights. For a more pleasurable excursion, try riding in the long tailed boat along Chao Phraya river or book your seat to see the world class spectacular show – ‘Siam Niramit’ or enjoy Siam Ocean World, that will surely make your kids delighted.
Temples
To most Thais, Buddhism is the way of life. Buddhist temple or ‘Wat’ is not only the place for worship; it demonstrates a fine example of Thai arts and architecture. A must see ‘Wat’ in Bangkok includes ‘Wat Phra Keow’ (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) that houses the holiest 45 cms emerald Buddha and it is the temple where religious ceremonies are held by the Royal family, and there is many more. Search for "temple" in the menu.
Crocodile Farm and Zoo
Founded in 1950, Samut Prakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo is Thailand’s first and the world’s largest crocodile farm. There are approx. 40,000 crocodiles living in this premise along with tigers, chimpanzees, gibbons, turtles, pythons, birds and various types of fish. Sightseeing here invite you to exciting daily shows feature ‘Crocodile Wrestling’ which keepers catching crocodile bare-handed & putting their heads into its mouth.
Sightseeing outside Bangkok
Getting bored of Bangkok? Let have a short trip outside. Within 3 hours drive, you can find yourself partying in Pattaya, visiting War Memorial, River Kwai Bridge, stroke a tiger’s back in Kanchanaburi, seeing an Ancient city in Ayudhaya, playing golf in Cha-Am or Hua hin or just relaxing on the beach in Koh Lan, Rayong, Koh Chang or Koh Samet.
The least hassle way to arrange these trips is to contact travel agents or book a private car & driver.