Day Trips from Bangkok
Overview of our private day trips from Bangkok. Escape the hectic of Bangkok and explore the beautiful countryside of central Thailand. All our tours are guided by an experienced English speaking licensed tour guide. No other participants will join, every tour is organized upon request and is exclusively for you. The tours start and finish at the lobby of your hotel in central Bangkok.
Historical Ayutthaya tour
A journey back in time to the former capital which is now UNESCO's World Heritage site. This private tour from Bangkok will take you to a special Buddhist temple that looks like a Europen style church on a small island, followed by a long-tailed boat ride to Ayutthaya. The boat trip ends at Wat Phanan Choeng, an old temple with the largest sitting Buddha in the province. A delicious Thai lunch on the riverside is followed by the trip to Ayutthaya Historical Park, UNESCO's World Heritage Site. Last but not least, we visit the magnificent Khmer style temple ruin, Wat Chai Wattanaram.
Bridge River Kwai and Hellfire Pass tour
Visit Kanchanaburi's famous attractions on this private tour from Bangkok. We visit Krasae cave with its wooden railway bridge where you have a nice view over the Kwai river. Then, we learn about the history during World War II at the Hellfire Pass museum, a walk through the pass is a moving experience. After a delicious Thai lunch we go to Kanchanaburi city where you can walk across the Bridge over the River Kwai and enjoy a boat ride on the Kwai river. Last stop is a visit to Don Rak War Cemetery to remember those who lost their lives during World War II during the construction of the 'Death railway'.
Erawan Waterfalls tour
A refreshing one-day private tour from Bangkok to one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Thailand. Take a nice jungle walk up to the 7th level of Erawan Waterfall or stop for a swim in one of its 'swimming pools' with clean and clear water, and can enjoy a natural 'Fish spa'. Upon request, we can make a quick stop at the world famous Bridge of the River Kwai on the way back to Bangkok.