Program Tour of "Wat Phra Kaeo" (One-Day-Trip)
10.00 AM. Agilent Tour Staff wait everybody at appointment...
10.30, AM. And then Vans bring everybody go to Wat Phra Kaeo.
11.30 AMm. Vans arrive everybody at Wat Phra Kaeo and then our guide. Bring very body to Wat Phra Kaeo are below;
- First go to see the Wat Phrasrirattana Sasadaram (Wat Phra Kaeo), or Wat. Phra, Sri RatanasasadaramThe temple of the Emerald Buddha) is a Royal Chapel situated within the walls of, the Palace incorrectly referred to as a Buddhist. Temple it is in fact, a chapel it has all the features of a temple except for living quarters for monks. Built in 1782 the. Temple was constructed in accordance with, ancient traditionDating back to Wat Mahathat a Royal Chapel within the grounds of the Royal Palace, at Sukhothai and Wat Phra Sri Sanpetch. At Ayutthaya. The famed Emerald Buddha is kept within the grounds of the Temple.
- And then go to see the Grand Palace. (Phra Borom Maha Ratcha Wang) is a complex of buildings, in Bangkok Thailand.It served as the official residence of the Kings of Thailand from the 18th century onwards. Construction of the Palace. Began, in 1782 during the reign of King, Rama I when he moved the capital across the river from Thonburi to Bangkok. The. Palace has been constantly expanded and many additional structures were added over time. The present King, of Thailand King. Bhumibol, Adulyadej
.- And then go to see the Chakri Mahaprasad Hall is perhaps, the most recognizable building in the entire, Grand Palace. As well as being one of the most photographed. Situated to the northern most part of the Chakri buildings group the Palace,, Formed the front or the FA ç ade of the entire halls structures. The Throne Hall sits between the Sanam Ratchakit or Rathakit. Field and Phrom Sopha Gates.The Hall is constructed in an eclectic style in a blend of Thai and European (more specifically Renaissance or Italianate). Styles. With the lower structure being European while the roofs are graced with Thai-styled green and orange tiled roofs. And golden spires or prasads.
- And then go to see the Dusit, Mahaprasad Hall The throne hall is built in the shape of. A cross.Its four wings are covered with four-tiered roofs from the center of which rises a beautiful nine-tiered, Prasat spire. The base of which is supported by four Garudas clasping Nagas. Its North Wing leads to a window-throne for formal outdoor. Receptions which is now, seldom used the last occasion being when King Rama VI received
- And then go to see the Museum. Dusit Mahaprasad Hall
02.00 PM.Pick up go back to your HOTEL.
Cost per person is: 840 baht
(This price guarantee up 25 persons).
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