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12/7/25 Four face buddha Wat Yannawa, Wat Traimit Wat Srakate or Golden mountain, Wat Ratchanatdaram and lohaprasart
8.00 Am meet tour guide at Lobby transfer to 
Visit four face buddha
Four face buddha This is the famous Four Face Buddha which attracted lots of Locals and Foreigners to do their praying for Health, Wealth, Careers and whatever you ever wish for. If your wish comes True, hire the Thai Dancers to perform as a gesture of returning your favour to the Four Face Buddha.
Visit Wat Yannawa 
Wat Yannawa commonly known in English as "the boat temple", is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok. The temple has a long history from the Ayutthaya era to the present. During the rule of King Rama III, a viharn was built in the shape of a Chinese junk, giving the temple the nickname "the boat temple". This construction inside the temple houses a space where people pray; a nearby ubosot enshrines Buddha images and illustrations of the Loi Prathip Royal Lantern Festival Additional exterior buildings enshrine a Buddha relic from Sri Lanka and the Goddess of Mercy. The temple was built during the Ayutthaya Kingdom, before the founding of Bangkok. It was originally called Wat Kok Khwai because the community of Dawei people in the area bought and sold buffalo; later, it was renamed as Wat Kok Krabue 
Visit Wat Traimit and golden Buddha (Solid gold 5.5 Tons Buddha image)
Wat Traimit is undoubtedly the impressive 3m-tall, 5.5-tonne, solid-gold Buddha image, which gleams like, well, gold. Sculpted in the graceful Sukhothai style, the image was 'discovered' some 65 years ago beneath a stucco/plaster exterior, when it fell from a crane while being moved within the temple compound. It's speculated that the covering was added to protect it from marauding Burmese invaders, during a siege either in the late Sukhothai period or the Ayuthaya period.
Stop for own lunch was on a weekend excursion to the Yaowarat or Thai China town area of Bangkok, 
Visit Golden Mount or Wat Saket.
impulsively decided continue to visit Wat Saket, or Wat Phu Khao Tong as it is known amongst the Thai locals. have actually never been to Wat Saket before despite it being one of the most famous temples in Bangkok due to its iconic Golden Mount and mountain-like design that provides a scenic view overlooking Bangkok. Golden Mount Temple, then to bring you along with me, so join me as I explore and discover all the details of Bangkok’s famous “must see attraction”, Wat Saket.
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Visit Wat Ratchanatdaram and lohaprasart
Wat Ratchanatdaram and lohaprasart pronounced a Buddhist temple (wat) located at the intersection between Ratchadamnoen Klang and Maha Chai Road, in Phra Nakhon district, Bangkok. Meaning Temple of the Royal Niece, the temple was built to the order of King Nangklao (Rama III) for his granddaughter, Princess Somanass Waddhanawathy in 1846. It is popularly known as Loha Prasat, literally meaning the iron palace. The name loha prasat, literally means metal castle. The 37 spires of the temple have a metallic finish giving the entire structure a metal like look and hence the name. The 37 spires represent the 37 Bodhipakkhiya Dharma in Buddhism.
4 pm City sightseeing: End route, you will feel as if you are in a real “city of angels”. City-sightseeing tour along Ratchadumnoen Rd. (The Royal’s Way). And you can see many magnificent temples and architectural buildings, including the City Pillar Shrine, National Museum, Democracy Monument, Golden Mountain, Thai Boxing Stadium, Anantasamakhom Palace, Parliament House, Dusit Zoo and Chitlada Palace King’s Residence. At the end of the tour, we will be visiting the local product store. 
Then transfer to your hotel.
Please important note that there is a dress code for entering temples; please cover your shoulders and knees and wear closed-toe shoes! Not welcome sandal shoe and shirt not cover the shadow


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