A one-day tour of historical temples along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand, to experience the local culture and customs of Bangkok, suitable for taking photos📸
#Bangkok Itinerary
Bangkok, Thailand is a world-famous tourist resort city. Every day, thousands of tourists come to Bangkok for sightseeing and vacation. The Chao Phraya River is the mother river of Bangkok and even the whole of Thailand. There are many attractions along the Chao Phraya River. This time I will introduce a one-day tour of historical temples along the Chao Phraya River. You can visit and take photos of all the attractions for free 📸, and you don’t need to buy tickets. You need to take off your shoes when entering the temple building.
Itinerary introduction: First take public transportation or taxi to Wat Thepleelaวัดเทพลีลา station. After getting off the bus, we arrived at the first attraction: Wat Thepleelaวัดเทพลีลา. "Wat Theplila", formerly known as "Wat Tuek", is a third-level royal temple. Under the leadership of the Maha Nikaya Sangha. It is believed to have been built in 1838-1839, before Chao Phraya Botindecha (Sing Singhaseni) led his army to Battambang. It is a veritable historical temple. After the temple was built, a dancing Buddha statue was enshrined. This statue is located beside the Saen Saep canal and is enshrined as the main Buddha image of the temple, which is named Wat Theplila. The temple building is tall and majestic, and the exterior decoration structure is full of Siamese cultural and artistic style design. It is exquisite and photogenic. After visiting this temple, you can walk along the Chao Phraya River Pedestrian Trail and enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Chao Phraya River. Then we came to the second attraction: Wat Phichai วัดพิชัย. The temple is built along the Chao Phraya River, and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Chao Phraya River inside the temple. The temple was built in the Ayutthaya era in the early Siamese dynasty. It has gone through hundreds of years of history. It is a veritable historical monument temple and a third-level royal temple. The temple building is tall and majestic, and the exterior decorative structure is full of Siamese cultural and artistic style design. It is exquisite and photogenic. There are not many tourists in the temple, it is quiet and peaceful, very suitable for meditation alone. There are public toilets and chairs for tourists to rest in the temple.
Attraction address:
Wat Phichai
Address: 30 Seri Thai Rd, Khlong Kum, Bueng Kum, Bangkok 10240
Wat Thepleela
Address: 48 Soi Ramkhamhaeng 39 Yeak 13, Hua Mak, Bang Kapi District, Bangkok 10240