Immerse yourself in Thai traditions and explore the hidden treasures of Bangkok’s canals. Travel like a local, visit temples and indulge in a Thai foot massage on this exciting walking tour.
Immerse yourself in Thai traditions and explore the hidden treasures of Bangkok’s canals. Travel like a local, visit temples and indulge in a Thai foot massage on this exciting walking tour.
- Khlong Saen Saep - Start the walking tour with the guide from the meeting point to the Elephant Head Bridge to board a boat on the Saen Saeb canal. Travel to the historic area known as Pom Pra Satru Pai. The canal was built in 1837 by King Rama III for military transport during the conflict over Cambodia. Today, it offers a quick and affordable…
- Khlong Saen Saep - Start the walking tour with the guide from the meeting point to the Elephant Head Bridge to board a boat on the Saen Saeb canal. Travel to the historic area known as Pom Pra Satru Pai. The canal was built in 1837 by King Rama III for military transport during the conflict over Cambodia. Today, it offers a quick and affordable way for Bangkok residents to navigate the city, bypassing traffic congestion.
- The Golden Mount (Wat Saket) - Proceed to the Golden Mount and Wat Saket, a pagoda located on an artificial hill, another creation of King Rama III. It was completed during King Rama V’s reign due to land subsidence causing the initial structure to collapse. The pagoda now offers a panoramic view of Bangkok.
- Wat Ratchanatdaram Woravihara (Loha Prasat) - Visit the magnificent Silver Pagoda, constructed during King Rama III’s reign in 1846 for the princess granddaughter. The temple is renowned for its 37 metal spires, representing the 37 virtues. Also known as the Silver Pagoda, its design appears almost Burmese, but it is actually a replica of an ancient Buddhist design from Sri Lanka.
- Bamrung Muang Fashion - Continue walking to Bamrung Muang, Bangkok’s first shopping street. Today, it specializes in temple supplies where monk robes, candles, incense sticks, books, and numerous golden Buddha statues can be found.
- Ban Bat Community Monk’s Alms Bowls - Down a small side street, discover Baan Bat, where a small group of locals have been crafting hand-made alms bowls for centuries, purchased by the faithful and donated to monks.
- Giant Swing - At the end of the road, reach the Giant Swing, built in 1784. It was originally used in a ceremony where Brahmins would swing, attempting to grab a bag of coins placed on one of the pillars. The ceremony was discontinued in 1935 after several fatal accidents.
- Wat Suthat - Stroll through Wat Suthat, a royal temple constructed during King Rama I’s reign, but completed during King Rama III’s reign.
- Wat Phra Chetuphon - Rest your feet and take a tuk-tuk ride through the narrow streets of old Bangkok to Wat Pho, home to Bangkok’s first school of medicine. The temple is the oldest and largest monastery in Bangkok and was the first university in Bangkok, educating students in religion, science, and literature through murals and sculptures.
- Wat Pho Thai Traditional Massage School - After all this walking, enjoy a 30-minute foot massage (not recommended for pregnant women) at a nearby Thai massage school. According to ancient medicine, the sensory nerves of the internal organs, which spread throughout the body, are mainly gathered around the soles of the feet, making massage an effective way to stimulate organ functions.
- Chao Phraya River - Once relaxed and ready to continue, take a riverboat down the Chao Phraya River, connecting to a skytrain that will return you to the meeting point.

- Local guide
- Transportation by tuk-tuk, boat, and Skytrain
- Snacks
- Landing and/or facility fees
- Thai foot massage
- Local guide
- Transportation by tuk-tuk, boat, and Skytrain
- Snacks
- Landing and/or facility fees
- Thai foot massage
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Beat the traffic and travel like a local along Bangkok’s rivers and canals, discover hidden treasures, and explore the old city on foot. Take a tuk tuk ride and get a Thai foot massage on this fun and interesting excursion through the Thai capital.
- Travel by boat along Bangkok’s canals
- Visit the Silver Pagoda and Wat Suthat
- Take a tuk tuk ride…
Beat the traffic and travel like a local along Bangkok’s rivers and canals, discover hidden treasures, and explore the old city on foot. Take a tuk tuk ride and get a Thai foot massage on this fun and interesting excursion through the Thai capital.
- Travel by boat along Bangkok’s canals
- Visit the Silver Pagoda and Wat Suthat
- Take a tuk tuk ride through old Bangkok, stopping to visit Wat Pho
- Treat yourself to a rejuvenating Thai foot massage
- Thai foot massage is strictly not recommended for pregnant women
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.