Bangkok

Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, is a sizable city distinguished by elaborate shrines and a thriving street culture.  

Grand Palace

Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, is a sizable city distinguished by elaborate shrines and a thriving street culture.  

Temple of Dawn

The temple is now one of Bangkok’s most recognizable buildings, not to  mention one of the few Buddhist temples where climbing is permitted. 

Lumphini Park

The city of Bangkok’s first park is called Lumpini Park. People can  engage in a variety of outdoor recreational activities there while  enjoying the fresh air and shade.  

Temple Of The Reclining Buddha

The Wat Pho complex has many qualities that make it a top tourist  destination. For starters, the complex has 4 chapels with 394 gilded  Buddha statues.  

Temple of the Emerald Buddha

In a magnificent wat (temple) in Bangkok, Thailand, a small carved figurine is elevated on a large multi-tiered pedestal.  

Wat Mangkon Kamalawat

Without exploring Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, a trip to Bangkok’s Chinatown  would be incomplete. The “Dragon Lotus” temple, located in the center of  Chinatown,  

Bangkok National Museum

During the reign of His Majesty King Mongkut, King Rama IV, the first  museum in Thailand was established as a royal private museum in the  Grand Palace.  

Patpong

The first go-go culture in Thailand began in Patpong, Bangkok’s oldest  red light district and the center of the city’s sex trade.