Visita privada: complejo del Gran Palacio de Bangkok y Wat Phra Kaew
3 h
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Construido en una mezcla de arquitectura tradicional tailandesa y europea, el Complejo del Gran Palacio, en un tiempo residencia oficial de Reyes de Siam, es sin duda una de los puntos turísticos más importantes de Tailandia. El Rey aún utiliza el Gran Palacio para ciertas ceremonias y el sabor regio dentro de sus enormes terrenos reales aún se hace sentir. Durante la visita verá la Sala Funeraria Real y el Salón de Coronación Real. Disfrute de una visita de 90 minutos aquí.
La pieza principal del complejo sin embargo es el Buda de esmeralda de 45 centímetros. Tallado en una sola pieza de jade, es el objeto religioso más sagrado y venerado de Tailandia. El Buda de esmeralda se encuentra en Wat Phra Kaew, un edificio muy decorado cuyas tejados se elevan hacia el cielo.
La excursión termina en Gems Gallery y la galería puede proporcionar un servicio de traslado de vuelta a determinados hoteles.
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La pieza principal del complejo sin embargo es el Buda de esmeralda de 45 centímetros. Tallado en una sola pieza de jade, es el objeto religioso más sagrado y venerado de Tailandia. El Buda de esmeralda se encuentra en Wat Phra Kaew, un edificio muy decorado cuyas tejados se elevan hacia el cielo.
La excursión termina en Gems Gallery y la galería puede proporcionar un servicio de traslado de vuelta a determinados hoteles.
Incluido
- Transporte en vehículo privado.
- Tour privado
- Recogida en el hotel (solo hoteles seleccionados)
- Guía local
- Entrada - Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)
- Entrada - The Grand Palace
No incluido
- Propinas
- Alimentos y bebidas
Adicional
- La confirmación se recibirá en el momento en que se realice la reserva
- Accesible en silla de ruedas
- Código de vestimenta: Existe un estricto código de vestimenta para visitar el Gran Palacio. El Templo del Buda de Esmeralda es el sitio más sagrado de Tailandia. Los visitantes deben estar adecuadamente vestidos antes de que se les permita la entrada al templo. Los hombres deben usar pantalones largos y camisas con mangas, sin blusas sin mangas. Si usa sandalias o chanclas, debe usar calcetines (en otras palabras, no pies descalzos). Las mujeres deben vestirse con modestia similar. No se permite ropa transparente, hombros descubiertos, etc. También se recomienda evitar los colores brillantes.
- Baños disponibles
- Debe proporcionar los detalles de su hotel en el momento de la reserva; de lo contrario, podría cancelarse.
- Esta una excursión o actividad privada. Solo puede participar su grupo.
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Cultural
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Excellent excursion. Pick up on time . Guide very good and with humour. Very interesting site. Temples on the way very good. The buses in Thailand need to be renewed. Lunch on the cruise food was average but cruise interesting as the view from the river was a must see.
THe private tour was just fine,,, The only problem was booking it through VIATOR they failed to inform the tour company about my reservation and sent me my notices a day after each of my tours... I would not use VIATOR to book your tours!!!
The tour of the Grand Palace and Wat Phra was absolutely amazing. Our guide was knowledgeable and accommodating. A must do tour.
Tour Guide was wonderful, informative and very helpful. Unfortunately my sister and I went with my mother who travels with a wheelchair and there are too many places that weren't wheelchair friendly with proper ramps so it was a workout.
The Grand Palace is every crowded- but it is a national site. Our guide was so knowledgeable with the sites and Thailand history and culture. She was very patient while we took pictures. We had some time so she took us to the gem gallery. Just to see the amazing artwork at the temple is worth the tour!,
This was a terrible tour that you could easily do on your own. Just take a taxi to the site it is one site and get your tickets - it will cost you less. The tour includes travel time - so for our hotel Intercontinental it was 40 minutes each way. The actual tour itself took less than one hour though VIATOR explained that it is a 90 minute tour. Our guide basically got our tickets, spoke to us briefly his accent was so bad we could not understand anything anyway and we were left on our own watching other people with real tour guides getting explanations that were understandable. For those of you who did not know, the king died and for one year he is being exposed - which means that the palace part of the tour was closed I believe they cremated him or will be doing so in October. The tour company never advised us of this. As with the other tours we did in Asia, they will try to bring you to a jewelry place in order to eat up some of the time that this tour is supposed to take we declined. Lastly - the part that ticked us off the most - our tour guide decided to start arguing with the police and it started to escalate - all because he felt that they weren't smiling enough when they checked his back for weapons. Really? We actually almost left him there to take a taxi the hell out of there. Overall - VIATOR was a waste. We complained when we were literally on the ride back to the hotel and they did nothing to resolve. Really do not waste your money. This is really the tour you can do on your own.
Excellent !!!