Age
0+
Group size
1-10
Language
English
Duration
9 hours
Transport
By car
About this experience
Just south of Bangkok lies Samut Prakan province. And in it - three unique attractions: the Erawan temple with a gigantic sculpture of a three-headed elephant. Ancient Siam Park - a mini-copy of the whole of Thailand. And the amazing Wat Hong temple, standing in the sea on stilts, which you will have to reach via a glass bridge. Are you already interested? Don't think long - let's go!
What awaits you
- Erawan Temple-Museum, the symbol of which is a huge copper sculpture of a three-headed elephant, standing in the middle of a garden with picturesque canals. During a walk in the park, you will learn about the history of its creation by one of the Thai billionaires, as well as the myths associated with Erawan.
- Muang Boran Park, or Ancient Siam, is the largest open-air architectural and historical park-museum in the world. The park's territory resembles the outlines of the Kingdom of Thailand. Authentic architectural monuments and exact copies of works of architectural and landscape art, the originals of which were lost, are presented here. All of them are harmoniously integrated into the surrounding landscape. In the museum, you will learn about the history, religion, culture, and traditions of Thailand.
- Wat Hong Temple, resting on stilts in the waters of the Gulf of Siam, is especially beautiful in the rays of the setting sun. We will reach it via a glass bridge suspended over the sea bay.
Program:
10:00 - departure from Pattaya
12:00 - Erawan Temple
13:30 - Ancient Siam Park
14:30 - lunch
15:30 - boat trip on the park's canals, inspection of the royal boat squadron
17:00 - glass bridge over the sea bay and Wat Hong Temple
19:00 - return to Pattaya
Organizational details
- I will conduct the tour or another guide from our team
- The cost includes: full transfer service, the work of a professional Russian-speaking guide, all entrance tickets and special fees, delicious lunch
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