Bangkok
Bangkok Bliss: A Journey Through the Heart of Thailand's Capital

Day 1: : Arrival & Iconic Temples
•Check into your hotel (Sukhumvit for nightlife, Riverside for luxury, or Old Town for culture).
•Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew – Explore the most famous landmark in Bangkok, home to the Emerald Buddha.
•Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) – See the massive golden reclining Buddha and get a traditional Thai massage at the nearby school.
•Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) – Stunning temple with incredible riverside views, especially at sunset.
•Dinner at a rooftop bar like Above Riva or Vertigo for a cityscape view.
Day 2: Floating Markets & Chao Phraya River
•Early morning trip to Damnoen Saduak or Amphawa Floating Market – Explore the vibrant boat markets and try local food. (Alternatively, visit the more local Taling Chan Floating Market closer to the city).
•Explore Bangkok’s Chinatown (Yaowarat Road) – Try famous street food like roast duck and dim sum.
•Take a longtail boat ride along the Chao Phraya River & canals – Experience Bangkok’s old stilt houses and temples from the water.
•Sunset at Asiatique the Riverfront – A mix of a night market and shopping mall with riverside dining and entertainment.
•Dinner at The Never Ending Summer – Great Thai cuisine by the river.
Day 3: Shopping & Modern Bangkok
•Visit the famous shopping malls:
•MBK Center (budget shopping, souvenirs)
•Siam Paragon (luxury brands)
•CentralWorld (huge variety, great food court)
•Platinum Fashion Mall (wholesale clothing and accessories)
•Jim Thompson House – Learn about Thai silk and history in a beautifully preserved traditional house.
•Explore Sukhumvit & Thonglor – Trendy areas with cafés, bars, and boutique stores.
•Dinner at a Michelin-recommended Thai restaurant like Bo.Lan or Nahm.
•Enjoy Bangkok’s nightlife at a rooftop bar (Octave, Lebua Sky Bar) or a speakeasy in Thonglor.
Day 4: Ayutthaya Day Trip (UNESCO Heritage Site)
•Take a morning train or private tour to Ayutthaya (1.5 hours from Bangkok).
•Explore ancient ruins and temples:
•Wat Mahathat – The famous Buddha head entwined in tree roots.
•Wat Phra Si Sanphet – Impressive temple with large chedis (stupas).
•Wat Chaiwatthanaram – One of the most photogenic temples.
•Try boat noodles or river prawns at a local restaurant.
•Return to Bangkok for a relaxing evening.
•Dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River (try the Manohra or Chao Phraya Princess Cruise).
Day 5: Local Markets & Departure
•Chatuchak Weekend Market (if visiting on a weekend) – Over 8,000 stalls selling clothes, souvenirs, and street food.
•Or, visit Or Tor Kor Market – A premium fresh market with amazing Thai fruits and snacks.
•Erawan Shrine & shopping at Gaysorn Village – A mix of spirituality and luxury shopping.
•Last-minute massage or spa at Let’s Relax or Divana Spa.
•Depart for the airport (Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang).