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We did the optional full-day tour which included a trip to Buddha Cave Temple (Suwannakuha), also known as Monkey Temple, Ao Phang Nga National Park, where we opted to take a "canoe" tour, and a visit to James Bond Island.
You cannot go to Thailand and not meet some elephants. This is the day I was most excited of for the entire trip, and it did not disappoint. We did a full day with Tours with Tong; the most expensive one day tour, but well worth it (comparable animal excursions here in the USA are at least double the price and don't include nearly as much). The tour we did specifically was VIP Tigers and In Love with Lunch. I would highly recommend both the tiger and elephant part of this tour, as well as our wonderful guide Lily, who took the most amazing photos (and they were on our iPhone/camera, so they were free!). However, the tiger portion is less for the faint of heart (thrill seekers and animal lovers only).
We went to Thailand with Affordable World. On the second day in Thailand, we had a tour of a coconut farm, Damneon Saduak Floating Market, and Gem Factory included in our tour.
We booked this tour through Affordable World.
Our first day was all about Bangkok temples. Thailand is mostly (about 95%) Buddhist. We started the day with the included part of the tour. We went to the Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Trimitr) and the Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho). Then we went on the optional tour to see the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha, which are located in the same complex. Also part of the optional tour, we took a motorboat ride on the Chao Phraya River and saw the riverside Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun). |
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