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Bangkok, Thailand Cruises

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Bangkok is the capital city of Thailand, known for its ornate shrines and vibrant street life. It is one of Southeast Asia's most popular destinations. It is always bustling with much more to offer than incredible street food. Laem Chabang is your gateway to Bangkok. This exciting city on the Chao Phraya River is a magical place where graceful dancers perform in shimmering silk gowns, temples with gold-leaf spires harbor priceless Buddhas and riverboats cruise a maze of canals. The only nation in Southeast Asia to escape colonial rule, Thailand offers a rich and ancient culture that flowered unhindered by western influence. Proud and strongly nationalistic, the Thai people call their nation Muang Thai – "Land of the Free."

What Best Things to do in Bangkok, Thailand?

Bangkok has many things to offer travelers, including shopping at Siam Paragon, Thai massages, and climbing Sathorn Unique Towers. From visiting floating markets to walking on the glass walls of the Mahanakhon Skywalk, there are many things to do in Bangkok that are memorable. Some more things to do are listed below. 

1. Grand Palace

Visit the Grand Palace in Bangkok, one of the best attractions in the city. During ancient times, the Palace housed Thai royalty. The Palace should be explored to comprehend its history, culture, and grandiosity fully. Additionally, you should be prepared for crowds since the Palace holds special significance for Thai culture and is a renowned architecture! Don't forget to give yourself plenty of time to enjoy a stroll around the grounds.

2. Floating market

One of Bangkok's most famous floating markets is the one near Pattaya, the largest and most famous. The boats along the riverside sell handcrafted trinkets and fresh fruit. Be prepared to find some unique gems to bring back to the ship if you browse the market for some Thai arts and desserts. 

3. Wat Pho

Wat Pho, one of the giant reclining Buddha globally, attracts thousands of visitors annually to witness the spectacle. In contrast to the colorfully painted walls of the temple, you'll be amazed at the sheer scale and magnificence of the gold-leafed Buddha. Many people also book traditional massages in advance here because a famous massage school is nearby. The Grand Palace is only 10 minutes away from here.

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4. Jim Thompson House Museum

In Bangkok, there is a museum with something of a cult following, the Jim Thompson House. Formerly, it was the residence of Jim Thompson, an American silk merchant. Thompson's silk business revived Bangkok's silk industry in the 1950s and 1960s. His disappearance in 1967 has never been explained. Discover the history of silk in Thailand at the museum of his eccentricities.

5. City's Ancient Temples Tour

The temples in Bangkok are constructed differently and honor different Buddhas, whether it's the reclining Buddha at Wat Pho or the Emerald Buddha at Wat Phra Kaew. Spend time sightseeing at Wat Arun and end your day at Wat Traimit, where you can see a solid gold Buddha towering over nearly ten feet in height. Take a day to explore Bangkok's impressive Buddhist temples.

Best Time to Visit

Bangkok is best explored on foot from December to February during the 'cold months.' Between November and March, the tourist footfall is exceptionally high. Hot weather can be experienced in March, April, and May. Moreover, the cheapest month to cruise Bangkok in June

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