Mosaic
Published by Echoes of Horizons
10 days long
Advised budget $1720
(2 persons, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
(2 persons, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
Thailand
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Bangkok
City Walk - 42%
Culture and Art - 27%
Nature - 18%
Other - 13%
Culture and Art - 27%
Nature - 18%
Other - 13%
Day 1
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...
ts role as a center for meditation and spiritual practice.
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ts role as a center for meditation and spiritual practice.
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...
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.
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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.
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 ...
activities.
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activities.
Day 2
River City Bangkok
Museum/Gallery, Neighborhood
4.0 hours
Featuring galleries, exhibitions, auctions, and dining along the Chao Phraya River, River City Bangkok is a riverside art and lifestyle center, blending shopping, exhibitions, and riverside dining in one vibrant complex.
Thai Bus Food Tour
Photospot, Tour
2.0 hours
$60.0
Combining gourmet food with sightseeing around Bangkok, Thai Bus Food Tour is Thailand’s first Michelin-starred dining experience on wheels. Perfect for travelers who want culture and dining combined in one memorable experience. Daily Services: 4 ...
times a day (Lunch: 11:30 – 13:00 Afternoon Tea: 14:00 – 15:30 Dinner: 17:30 – 19:00 Nightlife: 19:30 – 21:00)
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times a day (Lunch: 11:30 – 13:00 Afternoon Tea: 14:00 – 15:30 Dinner: 17:30 – 19:00 Nightlife: 19:30 – 21:00)
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Meridian Cruise
Photospot, Tour
2.0 hours
$35.0
Favorite choice for travelers seeking a memorable evening experience, Meridian Cruise is one of Bangkok’s most popular dinner cruises on the Chao Phraya River, offering a wide selection of Thai and international dishes, including seafood, curries,...
grilled meats, and desserts. Compared to other Bangkok dinner cruises, Meridian is known for being one of the more budget-friendly options while still offering high-quality service, Combining dining, entertainment, and sightseeing in one evening.Sunset cruises (around 16:30–18:15)Dinner cruises (typically 19:30–21:30)
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grilled meats, and desserts. Compared to other Bangkok dinner cruises, Meridian is known for being one of the more budget-friendly options while still offering high-quality service, Combining dining, entertainment, and sightseeing in one evening.Sunset cruises (around 16:30–18:15)Dinner cruises (typically 19:30–21:30)
Day 3
Rommani Nart Park
Park
2.0 hours
Built on the grounds of the old Bangkok Remand Prison, which was demolished in the late 20th century, Rommani Nart Park (also called Rommaninat or Romaneenart Park) is a public park in Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon district, ideal for those who want a qui...
et stroll paired with cultural exploration nearby.
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et stroll paired with cultural exploration nearby.
Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre
Show
A historic venue in Bangkok specializing in Khon performances, a traditional Thai masked dance drama. Shortened Khon performances, 25-30 minutes long, with English and Chinese subtitles, are held Monday through Friday, usually three times daily at...
1:00 PM, 2:30 PM, and 4:00 PM.
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1:00 PM, 2:30 PM, and 4:00 PM.
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat (Wat Leng Noei Yi)
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Located in Chinatown and bustling during festivals, especially Chinese New Year, with incense, lanterns, and cultural rituals, Wat Mangkon Kamalawat (Wat Leng Noei Yi) is Bangkok’s largest and most important Chinese Buddhist temple, making it a mu...
st-visit for cultural exploration.
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st-visit for cultural exploration.
The Chinatown Gate
Neighborhood, Photospot
1.0 hours
Built in 1999 to honor King Bhumibol’s 72nd birthday, The Chinatown Gate in Bangkok, located at Odeon Circle, is the symbolic entrance to Yaowarat Road, the heart of Chinatown. It is more than just an archway, it’s a cultural symbol, a royal comme...
moration, and the ceremonial threshold to one of Bangkok’s most vibrant districts.
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moration, and the ceremonial threshold to one of Bangkok’s most vibrant districts.
Chinatown Bangkok (Yaowarat)
Neighborhood
4.0 hours
Famous for its neon-lit streets, legendary street food, and rich blend of Thai-Chinese culture, Bangkok’s Chinatown (Yaowarat) is one of the city’s most vibrant districts, a living museum of Bangkok’s multicultural identity. Chinatown offers an un...
forgettable mix of flavor, history, and energy.
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forgettable mix of flavor, history, and energy.
Day 4
Baan Bang Khen
Museum/Gallery, Workshop
2.0 hours
Spread across 5 rai (≈ 8,000 m²), featuring themed streets, retro shops, and cultural displays, Baan Bang Khen is a nostalgic, vintage‑style attraction in Bangkok that recreates the atmosphere of Thailand’s past. It’s perfect for photography, casu...
al dining, and exploring Thailand’s retro past.
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al dining, and exploring Thailand’s retro past.
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA BANGKOK)
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$8.0
Showcasing modern and contemporary Thai art in a strikingly designed building, The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA Bangkok) is one of Thailand’s premier art institutions, with over 800 works by leading Thai artists such as Thawan Duchanee, Chaler...
mchai Kositpipat, Hem Vejakorn, and Prateep Kochabua. It is a must-visit for anyone interested in culture, creativity, and architecture.
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mchai Kositpipat, Hem Vejakorn, and Prateep Kochabua. It is a must-visit for anyone interested in culture, creativity, and architecture.
Wat Samian Nari
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Notable for its female patronage, serene atmosphere, and striking architecture, Wat Samian Nari (วัดเสมียนนารี) is a historic temple in Bangkok’s Chatuchak District, founded in 1857, ideal for those seeking a quieter temple experience with unique ...
cultural practices.
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cultural practices.
Bon Marché Market Park
Market
3.0 hours
Unlike crowded tourist markets, Bon Marché Market Park is a well-known community market and lifestyle destination in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district, blending traditional Thai market charm with modern conveniences, perfect if you want a stress-free s...
hopping and dining experience.
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hopping and dining experience.
Day 5
Better Day Healthy Massage @Novotel Sukhumvit 20
Spa
The spa offers a variety of wellness massages and body treatments.Thai massages are available in various lengths, as well as a two-hour herbal compress massage. Back and shoulder massages last 30 minutes. The cozy atmosphere and professional staff...
will enhance your experience.
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will enhance your experience.
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...
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.
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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 6
Safari World Bangkok
Park, Reserve/Zoo
5.0 hours
$45.0
Located in the Khong Sam Wa district of Bangkok, Safari World Bangkok is a popular wildlife park which features two main attractions: Safari Park and Marine Park. Covering an area of about 200 acres, it is one of the largest open-air zoos in Asia ...
and is home to a wide variety of animal species from around the world and is a Marine world houses. The Safari World Bangkok is a fantastic destination for its diverse collection of wildlife, thrilling shows and activities, offering an unforgettable experience.
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and is home to a wide variety of animal species from around the world and is a Marine world houses. The Safari World Bangkok is a fantastic destination for its diverse collection of wildlife, thrilling shows and activities, offering an unforgettable experience.
Chocolate Ville
Neighborhood
3.0 hours
Not a theme park in the traditional sense, but a “dining in the park” experience where visitors enjoy food surrounded by picturesque architecture and scenery, Chocolate Ville is a themed open-air restaurant in Bangkok designed like a European vill...
age, combining dining with sightseeing. It’s a perfect spot for families, couples, and groups seeking a mix of good food and charming scenery.
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age, combining dining with sightseeing. It’s a perfect spot for families, couples, and groups seeking a mix of good food and charming scenery.
Day 7
Chatuchak Weekend Market
Market, Neighborhood
4.0 hours
With over 15,000 stalls across 26 sections, attracting more than 200,000 visitors every Saturday and Sunday, Chatuchak Weekend Market is the world’s largest weekend market, offering everything from fashion and antiques to food and pets. It’s massi...
ve, bustling, and best explored with comfortable clothes, water, and a map of the sections.
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ve, bustling, and best explored with comfortable clothes, water, and a map of the sections.
Chatuchak Park
Natural Attraction, Park
2.0 hours
Located near the popular Chatuchak Weekend Market and is one of the oldest public parks in the city established in 1980 to honor King Rama IX's 48th birthday, Chatuchak Park is a stunning serene green space in Bangkok, Thailand, a favorite hangout...
destination for tourists and local alike, offering a peaceful break from the hustle and bustle of life in the capital.
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destination for tourists and local alike, offering a peaceful break from the hustle and bustle of life in the capital.
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 ...
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}
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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}
Day 8
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...
ic city views and modern Thai experiences. (Last admission 6:30 PM).
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ic city views and modern Thai experiences. (Last admission 6:30 PM).
Mahanakhon SkyVerse
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$13.0
Blending futuristic technology with Thai culture and the city’s skyline, Mahanakhon SkyVerse is an immersive digital art and virtual reality experience inside King Power Mahanakhon in Bangkok, perfect to combine with the iconic SkyWalk for a full ...
cultural-tech experience. (Last Entry: 8:30 PM)
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cultural-tech experience. (Last Entry: 8:30 PM)
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...
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.
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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.
Wat Yannawa Temple
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Originally built during the Ayutthaya period, later transformed under King Rama III in the early 19th century, Wat Yannawa, also known as the “Boat Temple,” is a unique Buddhist temple in Bangkok, famous for its Chinese junk-shaped viharn built du...
ring King Rama III’s reign. The boat-shaped viharn symbolizes Thailand’s maritime heritage and King Rama III’s wish to preserve the memory of Chinese junks, which were disappearing from use. It remains an active place of worship for locals, blending historical architecture with modern Bangkok’s skyline.
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ring King Rama III’s reign. The boat-shaped viharn symbolizes Thailand’s maritime heritage and King Rama III’s wish to preserve the memory of Chinese junks, which were disappearing from use. It remains an active place of worship for locals, blending historical architecture with modern Bangkok’s skyline.
Asiatique The Riverfront
Market, Photospot
2.0 hours
Rows of boutique shops and stalls feel like a giant fairground, blending Thai crafts with trendy fashion, Asiatique The Riverfront is Bangkok’s famous open-air night market and lifestyle complex, perfect for an evening outing that blends shopping,...
food, and cultural shows.
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food, and cultural shows.
Day 9
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...
r nature lovers, families, and anyone seeking a tranquil escape from Bangkok’s busy streets.
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r nature lovers, families, and anyone seeking a tranquil escape from Bangkok’s busy streets.
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...
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.)
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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.)
Day 10
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...
rincess Somanass Waddhanawathy. Only a handful of such structures exist worldwide, making it a rare and must-visit architectural gem.
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rincess Somanass Waddhanawathy. Only a handful of such structures exist worldwide, making it a rare and must-visit architectural gem.
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...
a family-friendly spacious urban oasis offering lakes, playgrounds, jogging paths, and cultural history.
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a family-friendly spacious urban oasis offering lakes, playgrounds, jogging paths, and cultural history.
Holy Redeemer Church, Bangkok
Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Founded in 1949 by the Redemptorists, Holy Redeemer Church in Thailand is a Catholic faith community known for its unique Thai-style architecture that resembles a Buddhist temple, blending Catholic tradition with local design, making it a must-vis...
it as it is one of the most distinctive churches in Thailand.
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it as it is one of the most distinctive churches in Thailand.
Soi Cowboy
Neighborhood
4.0 hours
A short but iconic street that has become a major tourist attraction in the city, Soi Cowboy is one of Bangkok’s most famous nightlife streets, known for its neon lights, go-go bars, and lively atmosphere. Even if you don’t participate in the nigh...
tlife, it’s a famous landmark that shows a side of Bangkok many travelers talk about.
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tlife, it’s a famous landmark that shows a side of Bangkok many travelers talk about.
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