Start your day off at a cafe with traditional Thai iced tea and explore the beautiful city of Bankok!
Bankok is home to many beautiful Buddhist temples. You definitely can't leave Bangkok without visiting their jaw-dropping wats.
Wat Benchamabophit is a remarkable red and gold temple, built with Italian marble. It is found in the Dusit District of Bangkok, and it is certainly worth the visit!
Wat Phra Kaew also known as, Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is one of the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. It is home to Thailand's most important statue, the Emerald Buddha.
Go on a Thai culinary adventure and enjoy the great delicious street food Bangkok is known for.
Eat like the locals!
Enjoy a very unique experience by visiting the Floating Market, where souvenirs, snacks, sweets and other goods are sold on boats.
Loy Krathong
Loy Krathong is the festival of lights and lanterns that is celebrated in Thailand. Loy Krathong means "to float a basket", and is one of the most awaited festivals in the country.
Loy Krathong is celebrated on the night of the 12th lunar month, at the end of the rainy season when the full moon lights up the sky.
Every year, tourists and locals gather together to release their lantern or floating basket into the sky or river at night.
Wish all your problems and bad luck away when releasing your
lantern or krathong, as it is a symbolizes new beginnings.