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Discover Bangkok's rich heritage and lively atmosphere on a one-day cultural tour. Visit iconic temples that showcase the city's spiritual side, navigate the Chao Phraya River on a local ferry for stunning views, and zip through hidden alleys on an exhilarating Tuk Tuk ride. This tour offers an authentic glimpse into Bangkok’s vibrant life and traditions, perfect for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the local culture.
- Visit iconic temples and learn about their historical significance
- Ride a local ferry across the scenic Chao Phraya River
- Experience a thrilling Tuk Tuk ride through the city's hidden alleys
- Ideal for cultural enthusiasts and first-time visitors to Bangkok
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Lunch
All Entrance Tickets
Tips for your guide are not included in the tour price and are entirely at your discretion. If you enjoy the experience, your appreciation through a small tip is always welcome – but never expected.
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2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
V5122ZXmichaelg,,Sep 25, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Bangkok or Thailand Tips For all Timers: Hello World, First of all, you can call me Jackie B. I think you must have knowledgeable English-speaking guide the best service by Monkey Travel Asia Plus Co., Ltd. because I think their team is very qualified, such as Guide Leo, Guide Akekie, Guide Kim there are professionals with more than 10 years of experience in tour operations. For about to take your trip to Bangkok These Bangkok tips for you all will help you get started on the right foot, from where to eat and to where to stay to which sights should make your itinerary. You’ll find a fascinating city full of intriguing things to discover. I think If you are planning to visit Bangkok or all Thailand, you are in for a treat. To make sure you come to love the city as much as we do, our good friend Helen from Different Ville has shared her list of Bangkok tips for first timers, aka how not to hate Bangkok, to help you make the most of your visit. you’ve come to Bangkok to see some sights and there are a lot of them – the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Travel Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen Temple, with a massive gold Buddha statue, outside Bangkok, Thailand around Rattanakosin Island by long-tail boat, Chinatown, Yaowarat Road, Street Food, and Khao San Road should all be on your must-see list for a Bangkok visitor. 1. Find the areas with character. 2. Don’t just go where everyone else does. 3. Get up early. 4. Find somewhere to chill out. 5. It’s okay to go to McDonald’s and hope it all goes away. 6. Keep your eyes peeled. 7. The Grand Palace is probably open. 8. Know Where to Find Good Food. 9. Ask an expert If it’s your first time in Bangkok and you’re a bit nervous about street food or eating locally, I definitely recommend taking a food tour with Bangkok Food Tours. They show you the best places. 10. Don’t fret about chopsticks. 11. Don’t try to find street food on a Monday. 12. Take the chance to go gourmet. 13. Know where the girly bars are. 14. Be Nice. 15. Drinking in Soi 4 for women. 16. Stay Downstairs. 17. Buckets are memorable experience. 18. The ‘Hangover Bar’ is not the only rooftop bar in Bangkok! 20. There are cool bits of Bangkok 21. Visit a night market 22. The Airport Train may not go where you’re staying 23. Buy a Rabbit Card 24. Bring your passport 25. Tuk Tuks are fun 26. Be careful of taxis 27. Get some small notes as soon as you arrive 28. Download Grab 29. Don’t forget the boats 30. Get on the right boat on the Chao Praya 31. Walking is the best way to see stuff 32. Choose Your Area Well 33. Don’t drink the water. Most hotels offer bottled water or pick it up from the7-11. There will be one close to your hotel – they are everywhere. 34. Avoid food poisoning 35. Take Probiotics before your trip 36. Buy a SIM card or E-SIM 37. Carry ID with you. 38. Pack a top that covers your shoulders and skirt or trousers that cover your ankles. 39. You might see ++ on a restaurant or hotel bill. 40. Carry plenty of small banknotes. 41. Stop looking for anyone carrying a pig on a motorbike 42. You will at one point during your trip get the song One Night in Bangkok stuck in your head. All this is what we have received from the good friendship and service from this company and the good and service-minded tour guides. I'm really appreciate your kindness, and many thank you Monkey Travel Asia Plus Co., Ltd. and all your tour guide team for Guide Leo, Guide Akekie, and Guide Kim. Kind regards, Jackie B.










bjP5389DE,,Sep 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Kim was my wonderful tour guide, a very knowledgeable, great personality who spoke English really well and took care of me 100%. I could write a whole page on how wonderful the experience was, but I will sum it up with this. I would suggest to my family and friends booking a tour with Monkey Travel. I took in so much in one day. I could never do it in a month by myself, nor would I have learned about the culture and the meaning of the beautiful temples, the symbols I see, and the statues when traveling in Thailand. It just made my stay more enriching going for a day with my guide, Kim, at Monkey Travel. I will urge my family and friends when traveling to Thailand to set up a guided tour with Monkey Travel. I felt more like a local with my guide than just a tourist walking around sightseeing—a totally different experience. Thank you, Monkey Travel, and thank you, Kim, and thank you, Leo.


















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