About this tour
A private guided tour of Bangkok's three most significant temples over 5–6 hours. Start at the Grand Palace to see the Emerald Buddha in its ornate shrine, then visit Wat Pho to view the massive reclining Buddha and explore Thailand's original massage school. Finish at Wat Arun, where porcelain-tiled spires rise above the Chao Phraya River. Your own guide controls the pace, and hotel pickups are included.
Highlights
- Emerald Buddha shrine inside the Grand Palace's glittering walls
- Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, 46 metres of gold leaf
- Wat Arun's riverside towers decorated in blue and white tiles
- Skip crowds with a dedicated private guide
- Air-conditioned transport and hotel collection included
- Licensed English-speaking guide shares temple history and etiquette
What to expect
Expect to move between three major temples in central Bangkok via private car. At the Grand Palace, you'll walk through courtyards and halls—dress modestly as it remains an active royal residence. Wat Pho's scale is striking; the reclining Buddha fills an entire chamber. Wat Arun sits across the river and involves some climbing if you visit the chedis. Your guide will explain ritual practices, architectural details, and what each space represents. Photography is allowed in most areas, though some inner sanctums restrict cameras. The pace is yours to set; if you linger at one temple, your guide adjusts accordingly.
Good to know
Wear long trousers or skirts and covered shoulders; sandals are acceptable but remove them when entering sacred spaces. Bring cash for small offerings if you wish. The tour suits most fitness levels, but involves walking on uneven temple floors and climbing stairs at Wat Arun. Not suitable if pregnant, immobile, or with serious heart conditions.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







