Siam P D Tour and bookthaitour
Power by Siam Progress Division Co., Ltd
333/135, Anaville Village Chalongkrung Road, Lam Pla Thio, Lat Krabang, Bangkok Thailand 10520
URL. http://www.bookthaitour.com
+66 2 172 2131
info@bookthaitour.com
Floating Market half day tour.
Starts at Wat Traimit, the temple which is famous for holding the largest golden Buddha in the world, standing at five meters in height and over five and half tunes. Then you'll pass through the city's Chinatown to glimpse the cultural diversity in the city center, before heading to Wat Pho, an ancient Buddhist temple complex, which holds more Buddha statues than any other temple in the country. Your last stop is at the Marble Temple, or Wat Benchamabopit, the most beautiful of Bangkok's temples, and made of imported Italian marble. This is a wonderful tour of Bangkok's cultural richness and diversity and one that no traveler should miss.
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What can 200 Baht do for you in Thailand? Simple! 3 meals, 60B Kraprao moosub+ fried egg on rice, 50B Chicken Rice, and 50B Fried Rice for dinner, and Singh Soda, Coke, and water.
What more? the world’s largest bazaar, Chatuchak market, and the Fashion mall- Platimum is ‘the girls’ best friends’ It far exceeds what anyone could ask for
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What business is that?
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