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Day Trips, Show and Event.

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Popular day trips in Bangkok:


City and TemplesDaily 09.00 - 12.00 & 13.00 - 16.00 hrs.An introduction of Bangkok with a ride through the old city and visit to three of the most revered temples in Bangkok : Wat Traimit (the Golden Buddha Temple) and Wat Benjamarborpit. (the White Marble Temple)




And Other place you can visit.










Day Trips in Thailand

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    Shows and Events in Thailand

  • Bangkok Shows and Events

  • Pattaya Shows and Events

  • Phuket Shows and Events



  • Popular Shows & Events in Bangkok



    Siam Niramit is a world-class performance of Thailand's arts and cultural heritage. Set in the heart of Bangkok affording convenient access by MRT subway and major thoroughfares, this must-see spectacular is performed on the gigantic stage now listed in the Guinness Book of World Records, featuring over 150 performers with as many as 500 costumes. On top of this, enhanced special effects with the world's most advanced technology are used to produce a stimulating, very realistic and inspiring experience. This is a Journey to the Enchanted Kingdom of Thailand that no one can miss. Guests can enjoy a delicious Thai-Western buffet in one of our restaurants. Below is the content in your website. Dinner at Thai restaurant with individual set menu of Thai cuisine.) Enjoy a fantastic show in the theatre completing with state-of-art technology and multimedia system.





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