Make your way through some of Bangkok’s most interesting and historical areas at your own speed with this highly-rated audio tour. Beginning at the tourist area of Khao San Road, you’ll head out along busy streets and narrow alleys, seeing landmarks, monuments, and historical touchstones while listening to expert commentary that provides...Read more
This walk gives you an introductory look at the historic area surrounding the mouth of Bangkok Noi, one of the Thai capital's most important waterways.
Starting at the Pinklao Bridge, we'll walk through the grounds of storied Thammasat University, home to one of Bangkok's darkest and most violent crackdowns, before crossing the Chao Phraya...Read more
This tour will take us up one side of Yaowarat Road and back down the other, sampling a wide variety of food, depending on how hungry (or adventurous) you are. You’ll be guided along by expert commentary that provides depth, context, and humor to your walk, pointing out top spots to graze, as well as providing historical context and trivia about...Read more
Want to see Bangkok in a whole new light? Explore Wireless Road with local historian Paul Jorgensen. Starting and ending at the BTS Phloen Chit station, walk amid grand vistas, embassies and majestic trees of Bangkok’s most green neighborhood. Paul will put the sights that you pass into context of how Bangkok developed, what spirit houses say...Read more
Bangkok's Nana area is known for its legendary nightlife and contrasting populations, but there's much more to see than that. Tucked away in hidden corners and down narrow alleys is great food, cool bars, and even a movie set or two. Plus, the huge variety of people that live and work in this neighborhood make it one of the best people-watching...Read more
Join me on this self guided audio tour. Democracy Monument was built in 1939 to mark the end of absolute monarchy in Thailand and the introduction of a "people's constitution". It was really just the beginning of a decades-long struggle to achieve a truly representative political system. Many of the most momentous milestones in that battle have...Read more
Talking about now & yesterday of the city + Walking to see the new & old city + Eating some local foods. This will make you feel more comfortable with the city as...Read more
Food Tour by Tuk Tuk combines travelers' favorite things to do in Bangkok – riding a Tuk Tuk and eating Thai food. Visit a beautifully lit temple and the biggest flower market in the city On the Tuk Tuk, you can enjoy colorful street lives and beautiful historical...Read more
Short and highly selective information in the audio commentary for tourist attractions in around Bangkok
Highlights of this Self-Guided Audio Tour
• It allows you to go as per your own convenience of time, pace and locations; skip the content that doesn't interest you and listen longer with content that does interest...Read more
Itinerary # ?? #tropical fruit to eat full #Daily out
Many people know that eating durian, rambutan and other tropical fruits in Thailand is quite enjoyable, but do you know where to enjoy "All You Can Eat"? Right in Rayong! Depart every day, don't worry about missing the fruit meal Choose from a variety of tropical...Read more
Samut Prakan, not far from the center of Bangkok, was an important hub for the old river trade business. It is full of local life, humanities and historical charm, and is worth visiting. Every Saturday, the group will leave the group to ensure departure. Come and visit the 100-year-old specialty water market, hundreds of old houses and...Read more
#The tour starts on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday (if you need to leave on Sunday, please email customer service)
1. Explore the ancient ruins of the Ayutthaya Dynasty more than 600 years ago. It was burned after a large-scale capture by Myanmar in 1767, causing the collapse of the Ayutthaya Dynasty. The ruined sites all have a...Read more
Itinerary # ? ? # Every week on Tuesday, April, and Saturday #Minimum number of participants is 8 1. Nakhon Pathom, not far from Bangkok, is the oldest city in Thailand. Visit the famous local Buddhist temple and experience the beauty of traditional architecture. 2. Visit the special water market, hundreds of old houses and hundreds of...Read more
Sunday (Sun) out of the group 1. Every attraction is highly recommended-a must-see attraction in Hua Hin. 2. The summer residence of King Rama IV, where the movie "Anna and the King" was filmed. 3. Enjoy watching the sea view, blowing the sea breeze, and strolling in the only Shopping Mall in Thailand that is covered on the beach. 4....Read more
The best of Kanchanaburi, Thailand, the magnificent day trip to Kanchanaburi, has the historical significance of the River Kwai Bridge, the Death Railway, enjoy the tranquility of the River Kwai, and the hidden version of the national heritage ancient city wall door, walking Lao Jie, you must also enjoy the local seafood and unique flavors, and...Read more
# ? ? #PRIVATE ? #Thailand Little Switzerland #Sky City
Thailand not only has urban life but also beaches. You can also choose to go to higher altitudes to enjoy the quiet and far away from the hustle and bustle. In addition to the fascinating changes of the sea of clouds, Khao Kho can also visit various places in a peaceful place. Temples,...Read more
Depart from Bangkok at 7:30 am, and head to Ratchaburi Province. Make a quick pit stop along the road to learn how locals make brown coconut sugar in a typical Thai house.
Continue your journey to the floating market by taking a longtail boat for a voyage through tiny canals. While passing through, look at the local houses that line the...Read more
Discover the hidden gems of Bangkok with this self-guided tour. It is all about how different the capital of Thailand can be:
You will walk along the noisiest street and visit the quietest Temple. You can choose to taste the most popular dish of the Capital or have a scorpion as a snack. You will see Bangkok, which is really gassed from...Read more