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DTP22 - Bangkok 4D3N

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Discover the charm of Bangkok with this 4D3N journey from Ho Chi Minh City. Explore the Grand Palace, Emerald Buddha, and Wat Pho, cruise the Chao Phraya River from Ayutthaya, ride tuk-tuks through flower markets, and enjoy shopping at Siam Paragon. A perfect blend of culture, history, and leisure.

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After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your morning flight to Bangkok. Upon arrival, meet your local guide and transfer to the city center for hotel check-in. The rest of the day is free at leisure to rest or explore the surroundings at your own pace.
Overnight in Bangkok.

After breakfast, begin your city tour with the Royal Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha Temple, followed by Wat Pho – home of the Reclining Buddha. Continue to the Museum of Siam (closed on Mondays).

Enjoy a tuk-tuk ride through the lively Flower Market, then after lunch (on your own), take a long-tail boat ride along Bangkok Noi Canals (the “Venice of the East”). Visit Wat Trimit, famous for its Golden Buddha, before returning to the hotel.
Overnight in Bangkok.

Today, travel to Ayutthaya, the former capital of Thailand. Visit the Bang Pa-In Summer Palace, then explore Wat Chai Wattanaram (Khmer-style temple) and Wat Phra Sri Sanpetch & Viharn Mongkol Borphit, the former royal temple.

Continue to Wat Chong Lom Pier for a Chao Phraya River cruise back to Bangkok. Enjoy a buffet lunch on board while admiring riverside scenery. Upon arrival at River City Pier, transfer to Siam Paragon Mall for shopping.
Overnight in Bangkok.

Enjoy free time for shopping or relaxation until your transfer to Suvarnabhumi International Airport for your departure flight.

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FAQs — Bangkok 4D3N from Ho Chi Minh City

Included: 3 nights hotel with daily breakfast, airport transfers, private tours as per itinerary, entrance fees, long-tail boat ride, Ayutthaya day trip with river cruise & buffet lunch, English-speaking guide, bottled water on tours.
Excluded: International flights, personal expenses, optional activities, travel insurance, tips, lunches/dinners not mentioned, visa fees (if any).

Most ASEAN passports (incl. Vietnam) are visa-exempt for short tourist stays. If your nationality differs or your stay is longer, please check the latest policy and ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.

Bangkok is year-round. Cool/drier months are Nov–Feb. Mar–May is hot; Jun–Oct has short tropical showers—bring a light raincoat.

Yes. Shoulders and knees must be covered; no ripped jeans, sleeveless tops, or short shorts. Closed shoes or neat sandals recommended.

The Museum of Siam is closed on Mondays. If Day 2 falls on Monday, we will replace it with a suitable alternative (e.g., National Museum or an extra cultural stop).

It’s a full-day tour (approx. 8–9 hours), including Bang Pa-In Palace, key temples, and a leisurely cruise back to Bangkok with buffet lunch on board.

Yes. We can swap Siam Paragon with MBK, CentralWorld, ICONSIAM, or local markets depending on your interests and time.

The currency is Thai Baht (THB). Cards are widely accepted in malls; cash is useful for markets. Tipping is appreciated (guideline: THB 50–100 per person for drivers/guides per service).

Daily breakfast is included. Lunch is included on the Ayutthaya cruise. Other lunches/dinners are at your own expense for flexibility; we’ll recommend great local spots.

Yes, it’s generally gentle. Life vests are provided. Parents should supervise children; notify us in advance if any mobility concerns.

Light breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a light raincoat (rainy season). Bring a scarf/shawl for temple visits.

Absolutely—add a Thai massage, rooftop sunset drinks, Michelin-rated street food tour, or a dinner cruise. Tell us your preferences and we’ll arrange it.

Policies vary by season and hotel. We’ll confirm exact terms on quotation; typically free changes within a certain window before arrival, then partial/full charges may apply.

Tourist SIMs are easy to buy at the airport/malls. Wi-Fi is common in hotels/cafés. Thailand uses Type A/B/C (often Type C) sockets at 220V—carry a universal adapter.

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