Experience the energy of the vendors at the Maeklong railway and the bustling Amphawa Floating Market on this tour from Bangkok. End the day with a magical boat tour to an area with fireflies.
Visit the former residence of Jim Thompson, which consists of 7 traditional Thai houses. Continue with a visit to the Baan Krua weaving community where the quality silk was and still is made.
Learn how to prepare and cook traditional Thai food during a fun Bangkok cooking class. Awaken your culinary creativity, explore the world of Thai flavors, and enjoy a lot of healthy Thai food!
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Take part in a fun cooking workshop in Bangkok and make four authentic Thai dishes. Learn how to carve a mango in the afternoon and evening classes and explore the fresh market for the morning class.
Bathe, feed, and interact with elephants before visiting Erawan National Park to see the seven-tier waterfalls.
Ride through the fascinating streets of Bangkok on an electric scooter to see the unseen temples, local food markets, and spectacular buildings. Try street food on a unique guided tour.
Discover the unknown Bangkok on a bicycle tour that explores Chinatown and the Chao Praya River. Cross the river and continue through backstreets discovering the historic neighborhood of Thonburi.
Explore Bangkok's bustling Chinatown by Tuk Tuk to savor food from street stalls recommended in the Michelin Guide.
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