Exploring Bangkok’s cultural gems, the Wat Pho and Wat Arun Guided Walking Tour offers a captivating 2-hour journey. Starting at MRT Sanam Chai, this tour whisks you through the iconic Wat Pho, home to the magnificent Reclining Buddha, before crossing the river to the majestic Wat Arun. With a licensed guide providing insightful commentary, you’ll uncover the intricate architecture and vibrant mosaics that define these spiritual landmarks. But the real question is – what hidden secrets will you uncover along the way?
Good To Know
- This guided walking tour explores the iconic Wat Pho and Wat Arun temples in Bangkok, lasting 2 hours.
- The tour is priced from Kč 1,520 per person and includes admission fees, an English-speaking guide, and ferry boat tickets.
- Highlights include seeing the Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho and climbing the steep steps at Wat Arun for stunning city views.
- The tour starts at the MRT Sanam Chai Exit 1 and is not suitable for individuals with mobility issues or children under 120 CM.
- Respectful attire is required, and certain items like shorts and flash photography are prohibited to ensure a respectful experience.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The guided walking tour of Wat Pho and Wat Arun offers a 2-hour exploration of Bangkok’s iconic temples.
Explore Bangkok’s iconic temples Wat Pho and Wat Arun on a 2-hour guided walking tour.
Priced from Kč 1,520 per person, the tour includes admission, a licensed English-speaking guide, and ferry boat tickets to Wat Arun.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, and there’s no need to pay upfront.
The tour starts at the MRT Sanam Chai Exit 1, outside the Museum Siam.
Respectful attire is required, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
While the tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues, kids under 120 CM can join for free.
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Itinerary and Highlights
The tour begins at the MRT Sanam Chai Exit 1, just outside the Museum Siam.
Visitors will first explore Wat Pho, one of Bangkok’s oldest and largest temples. They’ll marvel at the iconic 46-meter-long Reclining Buddha, covered in gold leaf.
Exploring over 1,000 Buddha images and intricate murals, they’ll also learn about traditional Thai massage at the on-site school.
Next, they’ll cross the Chao Phraya River to Wat Arun, a masterpiece of Khmer architecture.
Climbing the steep steps, they’ll enjoy stunning views of the city and river below.
Discovering mosaics made from colorful Chinese porcelain, they’ll enjoy the temple’s rich history and beauty.
Inclusions and Exclusions
The tour includes a guided exploration of Wat Pho and Wat Arun, with admission fees covered.
Travelers receive an English-speaking licensed guide, ferry boat tickets to Wat Arun, and a bottle of water. Transportation during the tour is also provided.
However, the tour excludes personal expenses, lunch, and tips.
Plus, there are some restrictions – the tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues or wheelchair users. Kids under 120 CM can join for free.
Respectful attire is required, and certain items like shorts, oversized luggage, and flash photography aren’t allowed.
Participant Requirements and Restrictions
Not everyone can participate in this guided walking tour. It isn’t suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
However, kids under 120 cm can join for free. Visitors must wear respectful attire, covering their shoulders and ankles. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Certain items aren’t allowed, including shorts, oversized luggage, smoking, short skirts, and sleeveless shirts. Flash photography is also prohibited.
These requirements ensure a comfortable and meaningful experience for all participants as they explore the rich cultural heritage of Wat Pho and Wat Arun.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyCustomer Reviews and Ratings
According to the available reviews, the Bangkok Guided Walking Tour has garnered an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars based on 2 customer assessments.
Reviewers have highlighted several positive aspects of the experience:
Reviewers have highlighted several positive aspects of the experience, including the knowledgeable guide and well-organized tour.
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The knowledgeable and engaging guide who provided valuable insights into the history and significance of Wat Pho and Wat Arun.
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The well-organized and efficient tour, which allowed participants to make the most of the 2-hour duration.
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The opportunity to explore the intricate architecture, religious artwork, and cultural traditions of these iconic Bangkok landmarks.
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The seamless logistics, including hassle-free transportation and entrance arrangements.
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What to Expect at Wat Pho
One of the highlights of the Bangkok Guided Walking Tour is the visit to Wat Pho, one of the city’s oldest and largest temples.
Visitors will marvel at the 46-meter long Reclining Buddha, covered in gold leaf. They’ll explore over 1,000 Buddha images and intricate murals adorning the temple’s walls.
The tour also provides an opportunity to learn about traditional Thai massage at the massage school located within Wat Pho.
With its rich history and impressive architecture, Wat Pho offers an immersive cultural experience for tour participants.
Exploring the Wonders of Wat Arun
After crossing the Chao Phraya River, the tour takes visitors to the magnificent Wat Arun, a masterpiece of Khmer architecture.
Visitors can climb the steep steps to the top of the central prang (tower) for stunning panoramic views of the city and river below.
The temple’s exterior is adorned with intricate mosaics made from colorful fragments of Chinese porcelain, creating a shimmering effect in the sunlight.
Inside, the temple features ornate murals and statues that showcase Thailand’s rich cultural heritage.
Exploring Wat Arun is a highlight of the guided walking tour.
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Climb the steep steps to the top of the central prang
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Admire the intricate mosaics made from Chinese porcelain
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Discover ornate murals and statues inside the temple
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Take in the stunning panoramic views of Bangkok and the river
Getting to the Starting Location
To reach the starting location, visitors can take the MRT (Bangkok’s metro system) to the Sanam Chai station and exit at Exit 1. The tour meeting point is located just outside the Museum Siam, a short walk from the metro station.
| Transportation | Time | Fare | Frequency |
| — | — | — | — |
| MRT | 20-30 minutes | ฿35-40 | Every 5-10 minutes |
| Taxi | 15-20 minutes | ฿150-200 | Available year-round |
| Tuk-Tuk | 20-25 minutes | ฿100-150 | Varies by location |
The tour’s convenient starting point allows participants to easily access the historic temples of Wat Pho and Wat Arun.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Purchase Tour Tickets on the Day of the Tour?
Yes, you can purchase tour tickets on the day of the tour. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing you to book and pay later without any upfront payment.
Do I Need to Bring My Own Water Bottle?
No, you don’t need to bring your own water bottle. The tour includes a complimentary bottle of water, so you can focus on exploring the temples without having to worry about hydration.
Are There Any Lockers Available at the Starting Location?
Lockers are not mentioned as being available at the starting location. The tour provides a bottle of water, so bringing your own is unnecessary. It’s best to travel light and leave any large bags or luggage behind.
Can I Extend the Duration of the Tour?
Yes, you can extend the duration of the tour, but you’ll need to discuss this with the tour operator. Additional fees may apply for extending the tour beyond the standard 2-hour timeframe.
Do the Tour Guides Speak Any Other Languages Besides English?
The tour guides offer tours in multiple languages, including English, Thai, and select other languages upon request. Visitors should inquire about language options when booking to ensure they can participate in their preferred language.
The Sum Up
Enjoy Bangkok’s spiritual legacy on this captivating walking tour. Marvel at the iconic Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, then cross the river to the majestic Wat Arun. With a knowledgeable guide, uncover the intricate architecture and vibrant mosaics of these revered temples. Convenient inclusion of admission and ferry tickets makes this a must-do experience for an unforgettable exploration of Thailand’s cultural heritage.
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