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Bangkok
This is the perfect introduction to Thailand, the Buddhist
faith, its regal splendor and its tradition.
Although it is no longer the Royal residence, The Grand
Palace remains, the symbol of the Kingdom of Thailand.
You will visit the key attractions around the Grand Palace
including Wat Phra Kaew (the Temple of the Emerald Buddha), The
Royal Pantheon, Coronation Throne Hall, The Royal Reception Hall,
and The Royal Funeral Hall. |

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Hotel - Bangkok |
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Bangkok (area)
The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is a very popular place
for tourists to get a chance to see, feel and smell the old style
and traditional way of selling and buying fruits, vegetables, etc,
from small boats.
You will also see traditional Thai houses, experience the
way they live and travel by boat. This is a terrific trip. |
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Hotel - Bangkok |
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Bangkok (area)
Early morning departure to Kanchanaburi.
Visit the famous Bridge over the River Kwai and the Death Railway
to Burma, built during WWII and portrayed in David Lean's film in
1957.
Next we move on to Tiger temple where, if you wish, you can
go in with real live tigers (as pictured to the right)
Optional evening Dinner Cruise |

(Breakfast)
Hotel - Bangkok |