Exploring Bangkok’s spiritual heritage can be a captivating experience. The Temple Tour offers a chance to discover two iconic Buddhist sites – Wat Traimit and the Mini Reclining Buddha temple. At just $15.23, this small-group tour provides hotel pickup, expert guidance, and admission to both temples. While some participants have noted a rushed pace, the tour promises an insightful glimpse into Thailand’s cultural treasures. Those seeking to delve deeper into Bangkok’s spiritual atmosphere may find this tour an enticing starting point.
Key Points

- This 4-hour small-group Bangkok temple tour includes visits to Wat Traimit, home of the world’s largest solid gold Buddha, and the tranquil Mini Reclining Buddha temple.
- The tour is priced at $15.23 per person and includes round-trip transportation, entry tickets, and the services of an English-speaking guide.
- Pickup and drop-off from centrally located hotels is provided, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
- The tour may not be suitable for individuals over 95 years old or those unable to climb stairs or walk long distances.
- Customer feedback indicates a need for improved time management to ensure visitors have sufficient time to explore the temples.
Tour Overview and Pricing

The Bangkok Temple Tour offers visitors a chance to explore two renowned temples in the city. Priced from $15.23 per person, this 4-hour small-group tour (limited to 10 participants) provides entry to Wat Traimit, home to the world’s largest solid gold Buddha statue, and the temple featuring the Mini Reclining Buddha.
Pickup and drop-off from centrally located hotels are included, along with an English-speaking guide. Travelers can also visit the Gems Gallery to witness artisans and purchase Thai gemstones.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, this tour provides a convenient way to experience Bangkok’s spiritual side.
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Itinerary Highlights

Visitors on the Bangkok Temple Tour will first explore Wat Traimit, home to the world’s largest solid gold Buddha statue weighing an impressive 5.5 tons.
After marveling at the Golden Buddha, the tour then moves to the tranquil Mini Reclining Buddha temple. Here, travelers can experience the calming atmosphere and appreciate the intricate details of the reclining Buddha figure.
Along the way, the group will also visit the Gems Gallery, where they can witness artisans at work and have the opportunity to purchase genuine Thai gemstones as souvenirs.
Inclusions and Services

The Bangkok Temple Tour includes a return transfer in a shared air-conditioned vehicle, entry tickets to both Wat Traimit and the Mini Reclining Buddha temple, and the services of an English-speaking guide. Pickup and drop-off are provided from centrally located hotels in areas like Sukhumvit, Pratunam, Silom, and Sathorn. All applicable taxes are included in the tour price.
| What’s Included | What’s Not Included |
| — | — |
| Round-trip transportation | Alcoholic beverages |
| Temple admission tickets | Drugs |
| English-speaking guide | Meals |
This tour offers a convenient and inclusive way to explore Bangkok’s renowned temples and learn about the city’s rich cultural heritage.
Important Guidelines

Individuals over 95 years old may find this tour unsuitable.
The tour isn’t suitable for those who can’t climb stairs or walk for extended periods. Alcohol and drugs aren’t allowed during the tour. This is to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all participants.
Guests are required to provide their hotel name, full name, and telephone number for reservation confirmation. This allows the tour operator to coordinate pickup and drop-off arrangements.
More Great Tours NearbyCustomer Feedback
According to the reviews, the overall rating for the Bangkok Temple Tour is 2.5 out of 5 based on 4 customer evaluations.
Notable feedback includes positive comments about the tour guide, Laila, from travelers in India, Italy, and Germany.
While the tour received praise for the guide’s expertise, some customers expressed disappointment with the limited time at the temples and felt the tour was too rushed.
Exploring Wat Traimit and the Golden Buddha

Wat Traimit, the first stop on the Bangkok Temple Tour, houses the world’s largest solid gold Buddha statue. The 5.5-ton golden Buddha stands as a testament to Thailand’s rich cultural heritage.
Visitors can:
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Marvel at the sheer size and splendor of the statue, its intricate details, and the ornate temple surroundings.
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Learn about the fascinating history and significance of the Golden Buddha, including how it was discovered by accident in the 1950s.
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Observe the artisans at the Gems Gallery and browse the selection of Thai gemstones, providing a unique cultural experience.
Experiencing the Mini Reclining Buddha

What awaits visitors at the second stop of the Bangkok Temple Tour? A serene and tranquil experience at the Mini Reclining Buddha. This iconic temple features a massive reclining Buddha statue, adorned in gold leaf, that stretches over 150 feet long. Visitors can marvel at the intricate details and reflective nature of the statue, which symbolizes the Buddha’s entrance into Nirvana. The experience evokes a sense of peace and contemplation.
| Emotion | Insight |
| — | — |
| Awe | The sheer size and grandeur of the statue |
| Reverence | The spiritual significance of the reclining Buddha |
| Calm | The serene temple atmosphere |
Visiting the Gems Gallery

After experiencing the tranquility of the Mini Reclining Buddha, the tour moves on to the Gems Gallery.
Here, visitors witness artisans crafting Thai gemstones:
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The gallery showcases a variety of precious gems, including rubies, sapphires, and emeralds.
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Travelers can observe the intricate process of cutting and polishing the stones.
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This stop provides an opportunity to purchase high-quality Thai gemstones as souvenirs.
The Gems Gallery offers a glimpse into the country’s rich gemstone heritage and craftsmanship, complementing the spiritual experiences at the temples earlier in the tour.
Since You Asked
Can I Visit the Temples on My Own Without a Tour?
Yes, you can visit the temples on your own without a tour. Many Bangkok temples are open to the public and can be explored independently. This provides more flexibility in your schedule and the ability to visit at your own pace.
Is Photography Allowed Inside the Temples?
Photography is generally allowed inside the temples, but visitors should be respectful and avoid disrupting ceremonies or worship. Some temples may have specific rules, so it’s best to check with the staff or tour guide before taking photos.
What Is the Dress Code for Visiting the Temples?
Visitors must dress modestly when visiting temples. This typically means covering shoulders and knees. Shorts, short skirts, and tank tops are not allowed. Visitors may be refused entry if they do not comply with the dress code.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
The tour guidelines indicate that alcohol and drugs are not allowed. While the tour doesn’t explicitly mention bringing your own food and drinks, it’s best to check with the tour provider beforehand to confirm their policy on outside items.
How Much Time Will I Have at Each Temple Location?
Visitors will have approximately 1-2 hours at each temple location to explore and take in the sights. The tour’s duration of 4 hours ensures sufficient time to fully experience both the Golden Buddha and Mini Reclining Buddha temples.
The Sum Up
The Bangkok Temple Tour offers a compelling glimpse into Thailand’s rich spiritual heritage. While the tour’s fast pace has received some criticism, the iconic Golden Buddha and serene Mini Reclining Buddha make it a worthwhile experience. Travelers can expect convenient hotel transportation, expert guidance, and affordable pricing, making this tour an accessible way to explore Bangkok’s cultural treasures.
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