Experiences in Bangkok

A majestic royal complex in the heart of Bangkok, the official residence of the Chakri dynasty kings since 1782, when King Rama I established the capital on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River.

A legendary green oasis in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand’s first public park, founded in the 1920s by King Rama VI and named after the birthplace of the Buddha in Nepal. It’s an ideal place to relax among skyscrapers, with lakes, walking paths, and monitor lizards.

A 78-story, 314-meter skyscraper in central Bangkok, designed as a pixelated architectural masterpiece with a “carved” facade for terraces and panoramic views. It houses King Power duty-free shops, hotels, restaurants, and the iconic SkyWalk observation deck.

A majestic royal Buddhist temple in Bangkok, founded in 1610 during the Ayutthaya period and known as a center of the Dhammakaya tradition, featuring a giant Buddha and a unique stupa. Set along the canals, it blends ancient history with striking modern architecture.

A picturesque city park in the heart of Bangkok, transformed from a former tobacco pond into a green oasis with a lake, skyline views, and perfect sunset scenery.

A large open-air zoo and amusement park, one of Thailand’s most popular attractions. It offers visitors close encounters with animals in environments designed to resemble their natural habitats.

The oldest and largest temple in Bangkok, originally built in the 12th century and rebuilt in 1788 by King Rama I, symbolizing the beginning of the Chakri dynasty.
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The world’s largest open-air museum in Samut Prakan, featuring over 120 replicas of Thailand’s temples, palaces, and landmarks—some life-sized, others in miniature—arranged to reflect the shape of the country. Ideal for exploring Siam’s history in a single day.