
Excursão particular a mercados multiculturais de Bangcoc com um guia local
5 h
Privado
Com guia
Com local
Confirmação imediata
Sobre esta atividade
Bangcoc é rica com diferentes culturas e diversidade. Explore o mercado de flores, a cidade indiana e China Town, juntamente com os mercados coloridos dos bairros apenas em meio dia.
Os mercados de Sampeng e Phahurat são um paraíso para os compradores para a população local. É um mercado atacadista bem conhecido para os compradores comprarem tecidos, presentes, moda, joias, acessórios, cosméticos, trajes de dança tradicionais tailandeses e parafernálias/ornamentos religiosos.
Incluindo a excursão pelos mercados, você também visitará um dos templos mais importantes na Tailândia, o Wat Traimi. Aqui, você terá a oportunidade de ver a maior imagem em ouro maciço de Buda no mundo.
O Mercado de Phahurat também é chamado de Little India, uma vez que a comunidade indiana tailandesa está estabelecida no bairro. Essa rua é uma caixa de tesouro da tradição indiana e chinesa, cultura mista, estilo de vida e comida rica e deliciosa aqui.
O antigo Shopping Center de Siam em seda tailandesa e piso em algodão tailandês. Isso é para aprender e ver a variedade de seda tailandesa e algodão tailandês que irá variar em padrão e estilo dependendo das diferentes regiões.
Esse é o plano:
Parada 1 - Encontro na estação Hua Lamphong MRT (metrô) - saída 1
Parada 2 - Wat Traimit (tempo de Buda em ouro maciço)
Parada 3 - Wat Mangkon Kamalawat (templo budista chinês)
Parada 4 - Mercado de alimentos frescos de Yaowarat Parada 5 Mercado atacadista de Sampeng
Parada 6 - Little India (mercado de Phahurat)
Parada 7 - O antigo shopping center de Siam
Parada 8 - Mercado de flores
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Os mercados de Sampeng e Phahurat são um paraíso para os compradores para a população local. É um mercado atacadista bem conhecido para os compradores comprarem tecidos, presentes, moda, joias, acessórios, cosméticos, trajes de dança tradicionais tailandeses e parafernálias/ornamentos religiosos.
Incluindo a excursão pelos mercados, você também visitará um dos templos mais importantes na Tailândia, o Wat Traimi. Aqui, você terá a oportunidade de ver a maior imagem em ouro maciço de Buda no mundo.
O Mercado de Phahurat também é chamado de Little India, uma vez que a comunidade indiana tailandesa está estabelecida no bairro. Essa rua é uma caixa de tesouro da tradição indiana e chinesa, cultura mista, estilo de vida e comida rica e deliciosa aqui.
O antigo Shopping Center de Siam em seda tailandesa e piso em algodão tailandês. Isso é para aprender e ver a variedade de seda tailandesa e algodão tailandês que irá variar em padrão e estilo dependendo das diferentes regiões.
Esse é o plano:
Parada 1 - Encontro na estação Hua Lamphong MRT (metrô) - saída 1
Parada 2 - Wat Traimit (tempo de Buda em ouro maciço)
Parada 3 - Wat Mangkon Kamalawat (templo budista chinês)
Parada 4 - Mercado de alimentos frescos de Yaowarat Parada 5 Mercado atacadista de Sampeng
Parada 6 - Little India (mercado de Phahurat)
Parada 7 - O antigo shopping center de Siam
Parada 8 - Mercado de flores
Incluído
- Guia local privado
Não incluído
- Comidas e bebidas (~ 100 Baht por refeição de rua)
- Transporte (ind. ~ 500 Baht)
- Recepção e desembarque no hotel
Adicional
- A confirmação será recebida no momento da reserva
- Pode ser operado por um guia multilíngue
Características
Turismo
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Cultural
75%
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Great tour, nice to get yourself oriented with these very busy markets. Our guide was very friendly and did a great job explaining some of the many new things we were seeing as well as the cultural differences between the markets. We also visited a couple temples. I would highly recommend it!
This was a fantastic tour. Rose was great and made our trip special. She told us a lot of the history of the area and took us to places that we would have never found on our own. Loved it.
We received a communication from the tour company to meet our private guide, Plyaporn, at exit one at one of the major train and subway stations. We took a cab there, and once we were dropped off we realized that we should have specified the exit number to our cab driver. The stations is very large so it took us a while to find the right spot. Plyaporn arrived exactly at 8 am as specified. We then began our walking tour which included the depths of Chinatown. It would be difficult to find the street markets there on your own, and they were fascinating. Tiny lanes absolutely packed with food vendors, produce, household items, and gifty stuff. My favorite was the gift packages of fake cigarettes, cell phones, cosmetics, shaving items, dress shirts, wallets, purses, etc, all designed to be used as offerings at a shrine for the recently departed. We were offered to go to the flower market, but we had already seen that on a group tour the day before. It was definitely worth seeing: lots of wholesale flowers, produce, nuts, and spices that you might see at resellers all over town. At one point we went to a street food area and Plyaporn stopped at one stall which she said was world famous for its icy soups. You can choose to add any of several berries, water chestnuts which I chose, beans, and other unrecognizable items, to a bowl of crushed ice. Our main Gate 1 tour group guide had warned us about eating ice on the street, but Plyaporn said it was safe so I gave it a go. It was delicious and I didn't have any stomach issues either. We took two tuk-tuks during the tour, and that was fun since it was something we wanted to do during our trip. Having a guide made sure that we didn't get ripped off. Plyaporn paid. We visited two temples, one of which was the famed golden Buddha, and it was well worth visiting. 26 tons of pure gold! We also went to India Town, which was our least favorite portion of the tour. We were turned loose in a modern two story mall of stalls selling silks, jewelry, and other clothing that would appeal to Indians but not so much for us. Overall, the tour was very interesting. We didn't have a lot of time for actual shopping, but I'm sure if you wanted to slow down and shop more in a certain area, Plyaporn would make it happen. We'd seen a lot of temples already on our Gate 1 tour, so seeing more was kind of redundant, but then again, the Gate 1 tours had not included the Golden Buddha, which many consider to be a must see. Our guides' English was very good, and she had a solid knowledge of the history and significance of the areas we were seeing. We would recommend this tour for its cultural experience, but if you are taking it for the shopping aspect, be sure to tell your guide up front about what it is you want to do.
Our female tour guide was absolutely delightful and knowledgeable this walking tour was so informative and enjoyable We were all over 65 it was hot but we wanted more we stopped for soft drinks and was recommended to a very tasty Indian curry which we all enjoyed, the restaurant was clean and the food freshly prepared We were in awe of the history and culture of China town and little India. The highlight of this trip was the Golden Buddha
My tour was amazing! Miss Meow is a great tour guide speaks good English! Will highly recommend!