5 DAY ITINERARY
BANGKOK, THAILAND
Bangkok is modern, techy but has some of the most beautiful temples and cultural experiences possible
Whether you want to learn how to cook Thai food, eat countless Thai dishes at one of the MANY Thai food markets, or even watch a traditional Thai boxing match, you’ll find it all in Bangkok
Wat Arun (Temple of the dawn)
Temple of the Golden Mount (Wat Saket)
The second day is also going to include temples, but it’s going to include a visit to the most famous temple in all of Bangkok
Visit the Grand Palace
Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)
Get a Sak Yant Tattoo
Day 3 should be dedicated to the floating markets of Bangkok! Typically your floating market tour starts around 7 am, so it’s an early start.
You’ll visit Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and the really cool Maeklong Railway Market
Today will be a day of checking out some of the best museums in Bangkok! Below I’ve compiled a list of the ones I think are worthwhile.
Bangkok National Museum
Bangkok Art & Culture Centre
Museum of Siam
Samut Prakan Ancient City
I suggest you check out the beautiful Bangkok Flower market for an epic picture spot
If you’ve got time you can check out these final two pretty cool temples. They are Wat Suthat and Mariamman Temple (which is a cool Hindu Temple).