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BANGKOK: Famous Temples (Reclining Buddha + Temple of the Dawn) and Khao San Road Experience

The splendid, much-coveted Thai temple (or wát) is actually a compound of different buildings that serve specific religious functions. Even if you don’t consider yourself spiritual, Bangkok’s temples provide a multitude of pleasures that range in scope from artistic inspiration to more straightforward urban exploration. The observant will quickly note that every wát in Bangkok has a Buddha image. Always instructional in intent, painted images range from depictions of the jatakas (life stories of the Buddha) and scenes from the Indian Hindu epic Ramayana to elaborate scenes detailing daily life in Thailand.

Itinerary and Expenses:
Bus from Phra Arthit to Wat Suthat: 8 Baht
Wat Suthat Entrance Fee: (20 Baht) Free during New Year
Giant Swing: Free
Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha): 100 Baht (Free if you look like a Thai)
Ferry going to Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn): 4 Baht
Note: Do not go to the tourist ferry boat it will cost you 60 Baht compared to the 4 Baht in a local ferry boat. They are just beside each other.
Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn): 200 Baht for Tourist but if you look like Thai it's free
Ferry from Wat Arun to Grand Palace area: 4 Baht
Grand Palace to Khao San Road via BTS: 8 Baht
Khao San Road to Hidden Lumpu Guesthouse: You can just walk. A few blocks away. It's safe.

Tips: You'll always do the walking so make sure to wear comfortable shoes. Bring water and put sunscreen.

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21 января 2020 г. 7:27:38
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