Explore Bangkok’s Chinatown with a guided tour and food adventure. Discover temples, taste authentic Thai street food, and immerse in vibrant local culture.
Explore Bangkok’s Chinatown with a guided tour and food adventure. Discover temples, taste authentic Thai street food, and immerse in vibrant local culture.
- Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit) - Wat Traimit is a second-class royal temple of the Worawihan class and originally was called Wat Sam Chin because there is a story that there were three Chinese people who worked together to build this temple. The interior has some interesting items like the Phra Maha Mondop, which is where Phra Phuttha…
- Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit) - Wat Traimit is a second-class royal temple of the Worawihan class and originally was called Wat Sam Chin because there is a story that there were three Chinese people who worked together to build this temple. The interior has some interesting items like the Phra Maha Mondop, which is where Phra Phuttha Maha Suwanna Patimakon or Luangpho Thong Kham is enshrined. It has been regarded as a priceless Buddha image since the past. The Buddha image with the appearance of gold contains a large amount of pure gold.
- Talat Noina - Talad Noi is an ethnic Chinese community on the edge of Bangkok’s Chinatown, and on the bank of the Chao Phraya River. It is well known for a strong community feel, old buildings, and alleyways bursting with street art and second-hand car parts. Recently many cool hidden cafes have opened and it has become very popular with the young and Instagram obsessed locals.
- Wat Samphanthawong Saram Worawihan (Wat Ko) - Wat Samphanthawongsaram is a third grade royal Buddhist temple of Worawihan in Dhammayuttika Nikaya sect. It is situated in the area of Sampheng, also known as Bangkok’s Chinatown.
- Sampeng Market - Sampeng Market in the heart of Chinatown is one of the oldest markets in Bangkok. The heart of the market is Soi Wanit 1, a narrow alley with more alleys and streets spread around it selling just about everything you can think of. Sampeng is both a wholesale and retail market and many small traders buy their stock here. Prices are cheap especially if you’re buying in bulk.
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Wat Chakrawatrachawat Woramahawihan - Formerly known as Wat Sam Pluem
Considered to be another Thai temple located in Bangkok’s Chinatown apart from the notable Wat Traimit, where the largest gold Buddha statue in the world is housed. The monastery is in the northwestern edge of Samphanthawong district near the Chao Phraya river. - Chinatown - Bangkok - This place is the largest Chinese community in Thailand. The Chinese began to trade with the Thai people since the reign of King Rama I the Great, which the commercial centre was around Ratchawong Pier. Later, in the reign of King Rama V the Great, roads were built to promote trade, and the King graciously bestowed the name Yaowarat Road.
We will do food tour here for 3 houes!! Eat Eat Eat
- Guided tour of Bangkok’s Chinatown and surrounding areas
- Walking tour of the bustling Bangkok Chinatown
- Guided food tour with a local expert
- Insights into Thai food culture and history
- Try 10-12 Foods on the food tour only
- Bottled water and refreshments on the food tour only
- Tickets to visit Wat Traimit
- Visit Wat Chakrawat (the Crocodile Temple)
- Exploration of Talat Noi’s rich Chinese heritage
- Guided tour of Bangkok’s Chinatown and surrounding areas
- Walking tour of the bustling Bangkok Chinatown
- Guided food tour with a local expert
- Insights into Thai food culture and history
- Try 10-12 Foods on the food tour only
- Bottled water and refreshments on the food tour only
- Tickets to visit Wat Traimit
- Visit Wat Chakrawat (the Crocodile Temple)
- Exploration of Talat Noi’s rich Chinese heritage
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Any transportations during the tour
- Gratuities
- Alcohol beverage
- Durian
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Any transportations during the tour
- Gratuities
- Alcohol beverage
- Durian
Begin your journey in the Talat Noi district of Bangkok, renowned for its temples, quaint streets, and vibrant Chinese culture. Explore notable temples, the striking China Town Gate, and the Siang Kong Shrine. Then, proceed to Bangkok’s Chinatown. Immerse yourself in the captivating aromas, sights, cuisine, and narrow alleyways.
Conclude with a culinary…
Begin your journey in the Talat Noi district of Bangkok, renowned for its temples, quaint streets, and vibrant Chinese culture. Explore notable temples, the striking China Town Gate, and the Siang Kong Shrine. Then, proceed to Bangkok’s Chinatown. Immerse yourself in the captivating aromas, sights, cuisine, and narrow alleyways.
Conclude with a culinary tour of Chinatown. Dive into the varied and delectable realm of Thai street food with the guidance of a seasoned local food expert.
Enjoy a handpicked assortment of 10 or more authentic Thai dishes, including popular classics like Pad Thai and Som Tam. Each dish is thoughtfully selected to offer a thorough taste of Bangkok’s street food offerings. As you savor the flavors of Bangkok, soak in the city’s vibrant ambiance, from lively markets to delightful food stalls.
Some stops might even feature demonstrations of traditional cooking techniques or the opportunity to taste freshly prepared dishes directly from the source.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.