Desfrute de passeios turísticos pelas famosas atrações turísticas de Bangcoc em uma excursão guiada de 4 horas! Nesta viagem, você se maravilhará com o Buda Reclinado, o mercado de flores e pegará um barco local para Wat Arun.
Wat Trimitr abriga um Buda de ouro puro, com 3,5 metros de altura e 5,5 toneladas de peso pesado. A estátua veio de Ayutthaya em 1767 e escapou dos birmaneses saqueadores, porque estava escondida sob uma jaqueta de gesso. Ele foi enviado para Bangcoc e, como ele seria içado em 1956 para sua posição final, caiu do cabo da grua e o material real, ouro puro, ficou visível.
Continue até Pak Klong Talad, o maior mercado atacadista e varejista de flores frescas em Bangcoc. A maioria das flores encontradas aqui está destinada a ser tecida em “Phuang Malai”, guirlandas usadas como oferendas. Alguns serão oferecidos a imagens de Buda dentro de templos ou nos santuários de casas particulares. Outros encontrarão o caminho para santuários espirituais ancestrais, árvores espirituais ou uma das inúmeras dedicatórias a deuses hindus como Brahma e Indra.
Do píer próximo, pegue o ferry público e atravesse o poderoso rio Chaopraya até o marco mais conhecido de Bangcoc, o encantador Wat Arun (Templo do Amanhecer).
Depois, transfira de volta para o seu hotel.
Traslados de ida e volta de hotéis localizados em Bangkok
Guia local
Entrada / Admissão - Buda Reclinado
Entrada / Admissão - Wat Arun
Entrada / Admissão - Barco de Cauda Longa
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