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Active recreation
Published by Echoes of Horizons
10 days long
Advised budget $1850
(2 persons, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
Thailand
- Bangkok
Nature - 28%
City Walk - 28%
Culture and Art - 28%
Other - 16%
Day 1
Bueng Nong Bon Sports Center
Aqua Attraction, Game
4.0 hours
$10.0
Located in Prawet, the Bueng Nong Bon Sports Center (also known as Nong Bon Lake Park) is a massive 255-acre public reservoir and park. It is one of Bangkok's premier destinations for outdoor activities, particularly water sports and cycling. Whet...
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her you’re an adrenaline seeker or looking for a tranquil sunset retreat, this vibrant hub offers a refreshing break from the urban hustle. (Note: Training/lessons typically begin at 3:00 PM and require prior booking.)
Suan Luang Rama IX Park
Natural Attraction, Park
2.0 hours
$2.0
Built in 1987 to honor King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 60th birthday, Suan Luang Rama IX is Bangkok’s largest public park, spanning over 200 acres. It is a serene green oasis with lakes, botanical gardens and cultural significance and is a must-visit fo...
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r nature lovers, families, and anyone seeking a tranquil escape from Bangkok’s busy streets.
Train Night Market Srinagarindra (Talad Rot Fai Srinakarin))
Market, Neighborhood
3.0 hours
Famous for its retro vibe, antiques, and street food, Train Night Market Srinagarindra (also known as Talad Rot Fai Srinakarin) is one of Bangkok’s largest and most vibrant night markets, making it a must-visit for those seeking vintage treasures,...
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lively bars, and authentic Thai street food.
Day 2
Bangkok Shooting Range
Game
2.0 hours
$50.0
Located in Phaya Thai, Thailand, Bangkok Shooting Range is a popular firearms training and recreational facility, featuring visitors the chance to practice shooting with handguns, shotguns, and rifles under the supervision of professional instruct...
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ors. It’s a great option for those seeking a unique activity in Bangkok.
Lumphini Park
Park, Photospot
2.0 hours
Often called the city’s “green lung,” Lumphini Park is Bangkok’s oldest and most central public park created in 1925 by King Rama VI as Bangkok's first public park, intended to give citizens a green space for leisure and cultural activities. It is...
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a family-friendly spacious urban oasis offering lakes, playgrounds, jogging paths, and cultural history.
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King Power Mahanakhon Sky Walk
Observation Deck, Photospot
0.5 hours
$38.0
One of the best spots to watch the sunset and see Bangkok’s skyline sparkle at night, King Power Mahanakhon SkyWalk is Bangkok’s tallest observation deck, standing 314 meters high. Visit in the morning for clear panoramas, at sunset for fiery skie...
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s, or at night when Bangkok glows with neon lights. It combines thrill, beauty, and modern design, a chance to see Bangkok from its highest point and feel like you’re floating above the city.
King Power Mahanakhon Tower
Observation Deck, Photospot
2.0 hours
$30.0
Famous for its pixelated design and its SkyWalk, the highest observation deck in the country, King Power Mahanakhon Tower is Thailand’s tallest skyscraper at 314 meters, offering unmatched 360-degree views of Bangkok. It’s a must-visit for panoram...
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ic city views and modern Thai experiences. (Last admission 6:30 PM).
Day 3
Wat Traimit Wittayaram Worawihan
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$2.0
Best known for housing the world’s largest solid gold Buddha statue named as Phra Phuttha Maha Suwan Patimakon, Wat Traimit Wittayaram Worawihan is a famous Buddhist temple in Bangkok’s Chinatown. Covered with plaster for centuries to disguise it...
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s value, during relocation in 1950 the plaster crack revealing gold beneath. Its golden Buddha is awe, inspiring, and its location makes it a perfect gateway into the vibrant Chinatown district.
Chulalongkorn University Centenary Park
Natural Attraction, Park
2.0 hours
Opened in 2017 to celebrate the university’s 100th anniversary, Chulalongkorn University Centenary Park is a modern 11-acre urban park in central Bangkok, featuring Thailand’s largest green roof, rainwater management systems, and cultural spaces. ...
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It is a must-visit as despite it is in a busy commercial district; it provides a peaceful atmosphere.
E-Gokart by MONOWHEEL (Chula 28) 卡丁车
Game, Race
1.0 hours
$95.0
Located near Chulalongkorn University and unlike traditional gas-powered karts, E-Gokart by MONOWHEEL (Chula 28) is Bangkok’s first electric go-kart track, offering eco-friendly racing fun with speed ranging from 8km/h for kids to 40km/h for thril...
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l-seeker. Perfect for competitive races with friends or family outings.
Day 4
Benchasiri Park
Park
2.0 hours
Often called the Queen’s Park because it was built in honor of Queen Sirikit’s 60th birthday and located along Sukhumvit Road next to the Emporium shopping mall, Benchasiri Park is a popular green space in Bangkok, offering peaceful escape in the ...
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middle of busy Sukhumvit, popular with locals for relaxation, exercise, and family outings.
Flow House Bangkok
Aqua Attraction, Bar/Club
1.0 hours
$35.0
Famous for its Flow Rider surf simulator, making it a unique spot to experience surfing right in the heart of Bangkok, Flow House Bangkok is the city’s only urban beach club, perfect for a half-day of sporty fun and relaxation, especially if you w...
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ant a break from temples and shopping.
Benchakitti Park (สวนเบญจกิติ)
Park
2.0 hours
Combining a large lake, green spaces, and modern forest extensions for recreation and relaxation, Benchakitti Park (สวนเบญจกิติ) is one of Thailand’s most beautiful urban parks, located right in the heart of Bangkok, it offers a peaceful escape fr...
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om the city’s chaos.
Day 5
Lumpinee Boxing Stadium
Show
3.0 hours
$50.0
Renowned worldwide as the “Mecca of Muay Thai,” Lumpinee Boxing Stadium is one of the most iconic Muay Thai arenas in Thailand, hosting world-class fights every week. Lumpinee Boxing Stadium first opened in 1956 on Rama IV Road and quickly became ...
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the most prestigious Muay Thai arena in Thailand. In 2014, it moved to a new, modern venue on Ram Inthra Road, continuing its legacy as the “Mecca of Muay Thai.” With its rich history, modern facilities, and electrifying atmosphere, it’s a must-visit for sports fans and cultural explorers alike. {ONE Friday Fights: Every Friday at 7:30 pm Fairtex Fight: Saturday mornings at 10:00 am Superchamp: Saturday evenings at 5:30 pm}
Wat Phra Si Mahathat
Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Built as a symbol of national unity and victory after the Boworadet rebellion in 1933, which was an attempted coup against Thailand’s constitutional government, Wat Phra Si Mahathat is a first-class royal Buddhist temple in Bangkok, providing a Pe...
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aceful and spiritual, less crowded than central Bangkok temples.
Queen Sirikit Park
Natural Attraction, Park
2.0 hours
Created in 1992 to honor Queen Sirikit’s 60th birthday, Queen Sirikit Park is a tranquil botanical garden in Bangkok’s Chatuchak District, admired for its lush greenery, diverse plant collections, and peaceful atmosphere.
Day 6
Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan (Wat Pho)
Historic Place, Monument, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$10.0
First-class royal temple located just south of the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan, more commonly known as Wat Pho, is one of Bangkok's most famous temples, classified as one of the six highest grade royal temp...
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les in Thailand and is renowned for housing the giant Reclining Buddha and for being the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. Located right next to the Grand Palace, making it easy to combine both in a single itinerary.
Sanam Luang
Historic Place
Sanam Luang is a 12-hectare oval square in front of the Royal Palace in Bangkok. Various royal celebrations and ceremonies are held here. Several events are held on May 15th, the most important of which is the Royal Plow Ceremony, marking the begi...
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nning of the rice harvest. The birthdays of the king and queen are also traditionally celebrated at the square.
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$16.0
Built in 1785 by King Rama I to enshrine the Emerald Buddha statue, The Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) is Thailand’s most sacred Buddhist temple, located within the Grand Palace in Bangkok, richly decorated with golden spires, intric...
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ate mosaics, and mythical guardian statues. Unlike other temples, Wat Phra Kaew is not a monastery, there is no monks residing there as it served historically as the royal chapel for Thai kings. It provides visitors a blend of sacred devotion, dazzling architecture, and cultural heritage.
The Grand Palace
Historic Place, Monument, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$16.0
Built in 1782 as the royal residence and administrative center, The Grand Palace in Bangkok is Thailand’s most iconic landmark, complex of ornate buildings, temples and courtyards. It is famous for its intricate architecture and the Temple of the ...
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Emerald Buddha. The Grand Palace is a masterpiece of Thai art and history, blending royal grandeur with spiritual devotion. It remains one of the most visited and revered landmarks in Southeast Asia. (Tickets are sold until 3:30 PM)
Day 7
Wat Arun
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$7.0
Bathed in soft pink light at sunrise, glowing amber at sunset, and sparkling under the moonlit sky, Wat Arun glitters like a jewel in the heart of Bangkok. Rising gracefully on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, its towering central prang, adorne...
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d with delicate mosaics of porcelain and seashells, catches the sunlight and shimmers in hues of white, gold, and pastel. More than a monument, Wat Arun is a living symbol of renewal and enlightenment, a place where history, spirituality, and beauty converge.
ICONSIAM PARK
Observation Deck, Park
Offering a peaceful escape with stunning views of the Chao Phraya River, ICONSIAM PARK is a riverside garden and observation deck inside Bangkok’s ICONSIAM complex. It is a must-visit site as it is ideal for families, couples, and solo travelers s...
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eeking a calm riverside retreat.
SOOKSIAM
Neighborhood, Photospot
3.0 hours
Designed as a “city within a city,” celebrating Thailand’s heritage through food, crafts, and performances, SOOKSIAM is a vibrant cultural marketplace located inside ICONSIAM, one of Bangkok’s most iconic riverside shopping complexes, styled like ...
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traditional Thai bazaars, blending retail with cultural experiences.
Smile Riverside Cruises
Neighborhood, Tour
2.0 hours
$50.0
Offering a 2‑hour evening journey with buffet dining, live entertainment, and panoramic views of the city’s landmarks, Smile Riverside Cruise is a popular dinner cruise on Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River, perfect for photography and soaking in the cit...
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y’s atmosphere from the water. (Check-in: Before 6:00 PM at the Smile Riverside ticket counter, G floor of ICONSIAM.)
Day 8
Wat Ratchanatdaram Woravihara (Loha Prasat)
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$2.0
Unique and Famous for its “Metal Castle” with 37 spires symbolizing the virtues needed to reach enlightenment, Wat Ratchanatdaram Woravihara (Loha Prasat) is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, mandated in 1846 by King Rama III for his grand-daughter, P...
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rincess Somanass Waddhanawathy. Only a handful of such structures exist worldwide, making it a rare and must-visit architectural gem.
Wat Ratchabophit Sathitmahasimaram Ratchaworawihan
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Built in 1869 by King Rama V (King Chulalongkorn), Wat Ratchabophit Sathitmahasimaram Ratchaworawihan is a royal Buddhist temple in Bangkok, famous for its unique blend of Thai and European architectural styles, its golden stupa, and its role as t...
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he residence of Thailand’s Supreme Patriarch.
Thonburirom Park
Park
2.0 hours
Covering about 63 rai (≈100,800 m²) and is the first public park in Bangkok’s Thonburi area, Thonburirom Park (สวนธนบุรีรมย์) was developed into a public park in 1968, following the vision of Phraya Mahaisawan, then governor of Thonburi. It’s a l...
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ocal favorite for fitness and relaxation, offering a quieter alternative to Bangkok’s central parks.
Krung Thep Bridge
Historic Place, Monument, Photospot
1.0 hours
Spanning the Chao Phraya River, Krung Thep Bridge (สะพานกรุงเทพ) is a historic bascule drawbridge in Bangkok, completed in 1959, carrying four lanes of traffic and pedestrians, and remains one of the city’s iconic transport links, notable for its ...
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ability to open for river traffic.
Day 9
Sukhumvit
Neighborhood, Photospot
6.0 hours
Sukhumvit is a vibrant and bustling district of Bangkok, located along the street of the same name. It's home to the Thai capital's main shopping malls, restaurants, nightclubs, and hotels. Every tourist will find something to enjoy: from browsing...
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the boutiques of the luxury EmQuartier shopping mall to sampling cocktails at the panoramic rooftop lounge bar Octave. This is the most cosmopolitan part of the capital, offering everything for relaxation and entertainment.
Day 10
Bang Pu Recreation Center
Natural Attraction
2.0 hours
Founded in 1937 by Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram, Bang Pu Recreation Center in Samut Prakan is a historic seaside attraction, famous for its Suk Ta Bridge, seafood restaurant, and seasonal seagull migration, offering both nature and leisure ...
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activities.
The Ancient City
Historic Place, Monument
3.0 hours
$22.0
Built by Lek Viriyaphan, a wealthy patron of Thai arts and culture, The Ancient City (Muang Boran), often referred to as Ancient Siam, is a sprawling cultural park in Samut Prakan, just outside Bangkok. Covering more than 200 acres, it is designed...
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in the shape of Thailand’s map, with monuments and landmarks placed according to their real geographic locations. Visitors can wander through faithful replicas and reconstructions of Thailand’s most treasured sites: from the ruined temples of Ayutthaya and the ancient stupas of Sukhothai, to northern-style wooden houses and grand palaces.
Wat Asokaram
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Founded in 1955 by the revered meditation master Ajahn Lee Dhammadharo, Wat Asokaram is a major Theravāda Buddhist monastery in Samut Prakan, Thailand, known for its striking white pagodas, its affiliation with the Dhammayuttika Nikaya sect, and i...
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ts role as a center for meditation and spiritual practice.
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