Bangkok


Tourism Culture
Bangkoks culture has been influence by the modern day, but still has a very proud tradition and Buddhist spirit. This culture is on a lot of street corners, in the food, music, dance, the arts and the Buddhist temples. The residents of Bangkok are friendly people, generous and deeply proud of their religion.
Buddism is the main religion in Bangkok, with temples, spirit houses and Buddha statues everywhere you look.
There are many places to visit in Bangkok for example:
The Grand Palace is undoubtedly the cites most famous landmark. It was built in 1782 and for 150 years was the Thai King's house. It was also the royals court administrative seat of government. Today it remains the spiritual heart of the Thai Kingdom.
Royal Palace
Floating Market

There are many floating markets in Bangkok but the main one is the Damnoen Saduak floating markets. You are in a canal on a small flat boat paddled by expert old ladies and can stop at any shop to get a bargain.
Tuk Tuk trip

Tuk Tuk’s are three wheel taxi’s that get you around Bangkok. Tuk Tuk’s have become one of Bangkok’s are most recognisable transpiration features and are still popular for tourist.
River Kwai day tour

The River Kwai day tour is at the bridge over River Kwai. It was known as ‘death railway’ and was built during world war 2 by prisoners of the war. Visit the war cemetery before crossing the bridge in the train.
Dinner and Show at Siam Niramit

Have dinner before a 80 minute show. The show is an insight to Siam’s past and involves over 150 impressive performers. It is a spectacular and colourful show.