Tours & Trips including Bangkok 2025/2026
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- Central Thailand Highlights in a Loop 3 Days, Private Tour
- Must See Bangkok, City Break, Small Group Tour
- 4 Day Bangkok City Break including Amphawa Floating Market & Erawan National Park
- Rayong & Ko Samet Serenity Escape 3 Days - Private Tour
- 15+ Bangkok highlight Beach, River wai, Biking, Kayak
- Historic & Riverside Treasures Kanchanaburi & Ayutthaya 3 Days - Private Tour
- Essential Thailand: Bangkok and Phuket Adventure in 7 Days - Private Tour
- Bangkok markets, ICONSIAM & dinner cruise – 3 days/2 nights
- Bangkok 5 Days Tour
- Must See Bangkok, City Break - Private Tour
- Central Thailand Highlights in a Loop 3 Days, Private Tour3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “Amazing experience with a friendly & knowledgeable guide. I packed a huge amount in to the three days I had.” - Katherine, traveled in March - The journey from Bangkok's Golden Mount temple leads through bustling Chinatown and Pak Khlong Talat flower market. Traditional long-tail boats carry you through historic canals to 200-year-old Baan Silapin for authentic puppet shows, before continuing to more cultural sites. - Duration - 3 days - Destinations - Bangkok, Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, Nakhon Nayok - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operated in - English, German, Italian, French, Spanish - Operator - Destination Services Thailand - From $1,698 10% Off
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- Must See Bangkok, City Break, Small Group Tour1 Review by TourRadar travelers- “Smooth check in at the hotel, which was in a great location. Wonderful staff and accommodations.” - Sharon, traveled in July - The magnificent Grand Palace and Wat Pho's 46-meter Reclining Buddha anchor this cultural tour. Chinatown and Wat Traimit's 5.5-ton Golden Buddha round out the experience. Century Park Hotel serves as your central base for this 5-day urban adventure, costing approx. $100 per day. - Duration - 5 days - Destinations - Bangkok, Damnoen Saduak - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operated in - English, German, Italian, French, Spanish - Operator - Destination Services Thailand - From $940 10% Off
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- 4 Day Bangkok City Break including Amphawa Floating Market & Erawan National Park1 Review by TourRadar travelers- “The entire experience, including the airport transfers, hotel accommodations, each tour, and the other tour participants were all positive memories.” - Timothy, traveled in April - A 16-stop hop-on-hop-off bus connects you to Bangkok's highlights from Riva Surya Bangkok Hotel on Chao Phraya River. The route includes Wat Traimit's golden Buddha, Wat Pho's reclining Buddha, Icon Siam mall, and vibrant Khao San Road. This 4-day city tour costs approx. $130 per day. - Duration - 4 days - Destinations - Bangkok, Amphawa, Erawan National Park - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - STM Tours LLC - From $1,004 7% Off
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- The coastal journey to Rayong includes Ban Phe's fishing village before ferrying to Koh Samet island. Pristine beaches and local cuisine await, with luxury stays at Aksorn Rayong resort before returning to Bangkok. - Duration - 3 days - Destinations - Bangkok, Rayong, Koh Samet - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Tour East Thailand - From 7% Off
- NZ$950
 
- 15+ Bangkok highlight Beach, River wai, Biking, Kayak1 Review by TourRadar travelers- “I impress about explore Thai culture, history, and Natural Attraction. cool!” - Mint, traveled in June - Bangkok's treasures unfold from the Golden Buddha temple to bustling Chinatown streets. The Chao Phraya River offers illuminated views of Wat Arun and Grand Palace. Kayak and bike adventures through Bangkok's jungle complement stays at the comfortable Tango Vibrant Resort. - Duration - 6 days - Destinations - Bangkok, Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, Pattaya - Age Range - Ages 12+ - Operator - LJ Biz - From 7% Off
- NZ$1,288
 
- Your route from central Bangkok includes Maeklong Railway Market and Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Kanchanaburi's WWII sites and Ayutthaya's ancient temples round out the trip before returning to Bangkok, featuring luxury hotel stays and authentic Thai dining. - Duration - 3 days - Destinations - Bangkok, Damnoen Saduak, Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operated in - English, Spanish - Operator - Tour East Thailand - From 7% Off
- NZ$2,101
 
- Essential Thailand: Bangkok and Phuket Adventure in 7 Days - Private Tour3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “I will definitely have to come back here again to explore more. It was such an ideal destination for family holiday.” - Vijay, traveled in August - The Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha Temple showcase Bangkok's cultural heritage. The Sukosol Hotel serves as your base for visits to Maeklong railway market and boat rides through Klong Klone mangrove forest, while expert guides introduce traditional markets and authentic Thai cuisine. - Duration - 7 days - Destinations - Bangkok, Phuket - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operated in - English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese, Dutch, Russian - Operator - Realistic Asia - From $3,481 55% Off
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- Duration - 3 days - Destinations - Bangkok, Damnoen Saduak - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Across Africa Tours & Travel - From 55% Off
- NZ$1,070
 
- Explore Bangkok's essence from the 46-meter Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho to the Grand Palace's ancient Siamese architecture. Visit local lapidary factories, enjoy rooftop sunset views, and rest at the 4-star Century Park Hotel. Complete city experience with temple tours. - Duration - 5 days - Destinations - Bangkok, Ratchaburi, Kanchanaburi - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Thai Marano Travel - From 55% Off
- NZ$1,723
 
- Must See Bangkok, City Break - Private Tour2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “Great way to see some of Bangkok highlights in a limited time.” - Judith, traveled in June - Century Park Hotel positions you perfectly for visits to the Grand Palace, Wat Traimit's Golden Buddha, and Wat Pho's 46-meter Reclining Buddha. The itinerary features Chinatown, local markets, and included breakfasts, while private transfers and expert guides ensure smooth exploration. - Duration - 5 days - Destinations - Bangkok, Damnoen Saduak - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operated in - English, German, Italian, French, Spanish - Operator - Destination Services Thailand - From $1,359 10% Off
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What people love about Bangkok Tours
- Central Thailand Highlights in a Loop 3 Days, Private TourGreat tour, the guide Jerry was very good too. Highlights...the cooking class, bridge over the river kwai, pow cemetery, temples, the boat ride on the river and the first hotel we stayed at in the country. Not really many lowlights.... the second hotel was in a very busy city and the floating market was very small and not very impressive. Allup very well organised and co Municatio before and during the tour was excellent. Will use your services again. Thahkyou. 
- Must See Bangkok, City Break, Small Group TourFrom the very start, everything went smoothly. Prompt pick up at the airport with our greeter wirh a sign, even though our flight was a midnight arrival. Smooth check in at the hotel, which was in a great location. Wonderful staff and accommodations. Our tours were fantastic. Morgan was our guide for day 1 and very knowledgeable. A wonderful trip out to the River Kwai museum. Our guide for days 2 and 3 was San. He was so funny an full of wo derful information. A 
- Bangkok-Pattaya 6-Day TourGreat trip to Thailand We were very well taken care of by Mr. Tony and Legend Travel. We had multiple guides in multiple cities and the transition was very well handled every time. Very reliable. 
What our customers ask about Tours & Trips including Bangkok 2025/2026
- What are the must-visit temples in Bangkok?- Bangkok's key religious landmarks center around the Grand Palace complex where visitors can see the sacred Emerald Buddha at Wat Phra Kaew. The nearby Wat Pho features a 46-meter Reclining Buddha while Wat Arun stands prominently along the Chao Phraya River. Hotels like Century Park and Amari Bangkok serve as convenient bases for exploring these sites. A TourRadar traveler shares: "The guide was excellent in explaining the history of these amazing temples and the Grand Palace was absolutely breathtaking." 
- What's the best time of year to visit Bangkok?- Plan your visit between November and February to experience Bangkok's most pleasant weather with temperatures ranging from 25-32°C (77-90°F). These months offer ideal conditions for exploring outdoor sites like the Grand Palace and floating markets. The Movenpick Bangkok Sukhumvit 15 makes a comfortable base during peak season. Note from a TourRadar traveler: "Even in the cooler months be prepared for heat when visiting temples - bring water and dress appropriately." 
- What are the best areas to stay in Bangkok?- First-time visitors often choose Sukhumvit where the Movenpick Bangkok Sukhumvit 15 provides easy access to public transport and city attractions. The Riverside district near Wat Arun draws travelers seeking luxury stays like the Amari Bangkok. According to a TourRadar visitor: "Staying in Sukhumvit was perfect - close to the BTS Skytrain great street food and shopping while still being able to easily reach the historical sites." 
- How many days should I spend in Bangkok?- Plan for 3-4 days to see Bangkok's essential attractions including the Grand Palace temples floating markets and local neighborhoods without rushing. A TourRadar guest suggests: "We spent 4 days at the Century Park Hotel and it was perfect to see the main attractions without rushing. You'll want at least one day for the Grand Palace and temples another for markets and time to explore the local culture and food scenes." 
- What's the best way to get around Bangkok?- Navigate Bangkok using the BTS Skytrain and MRT subway for longer trips while tuk-tuks and taxis work well for short distances. The Chao Phraya River boats offer practical transport to waterfront sites like Wat Arun. As shared by a TourRadar traveler: "The BTS Skytrain was super convenient from our hotel at Best Western Plus Sukhumvit 20 and taking the river boats gave us amazing views of riverside temples." 
- When are the temples and attractions least crowded?- Visit major sites like the Grand Palace and Wat Pho during early morning hours (8:00-9:00 AM) or late afternoon (3:00-4:00 PM) to avoid peak crowds. A TourRadar guest notes: "Staying at the Amari Bangkok we could reach the Grand Palace right when it opened - much less crowded and cooler temperatures. Our guide recommended visiting Wat Arun in the afternoon when most tour groups have left." 




















