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Thai-Muslim 3 Days Cultural Exploration in Bangkok

PK022
(Depart from Bangkok)
Grand Palace
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
Pratunam Market

Form

5 200+ Booked

Private Tour

Per Person : 5,800 - 23,030 THB
Currency
Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
23,030
2
14,120
3
10,100
4
8,180
5
7,250
6
6,820
7
6,400
8
6,230
9
5,970
10
5,800
This field is required!
Required!
Total: 28,240 THB

Overview/ Highlights

Thai-Muslim Cultural Exploration is a one-of-a-kind tour that blends Thailand’s rich cultural heritage with the fascinating Islamic influence in the country. This journey will take visitors through Bangkok’s iconic landmarks, including famous temples and historical sites, while also delving into the Islamic community's presence in the city. The tour includes visits to significant mosques, Islamic cultural centers, and places where visitors can learn about the development of Islam in Thailand. Throughout the trip, tourists will have the opportunity to savor delicious halal meals at selected restaurants, providing an authentic taste of Thai-Muslim cuisine. Guests will also explore the harmonious coexistence of Thai and Islamic cultures, observing how Islamic traditions have influenced art, architecture, and daily life in Bangkok. This package offers a rich educational experience while respecting dietary preferences, making it the perfect choice for Muslim tourists who want to explore the unique cultural blend of Thailand.

What to Expect

 
Day 1 : Start your journey
Let the fun begin!
1
Pick Up and Depart
Pick up the customers and embark on the journey for an unforgettable travel experience.
2
Wat Phra Kaew
Wat Phra Kaew, in Bangkok's Grand Palace, is Thailand's most sacred temple, home to the Emerald Buddha. Built in 1782, it features golden spires and intricate mosaics. Reserved for royal ceremonies, it is a key pilgrimage site and tourist attraction, with a strict dress code for visitors.
3
Grand Palace
The Grand Palace in Bangkok is a stunning symbol of Thailand's cultural heritage, featuring intricate details, golden spires, and beautiful murals. Once a royal residence, it houses Wat Phra Kaew, home to the sacred Emerald Buddha. A visit offers insight into Thailand's regal history and spiritual traditions, making it a must-see in Bangkok.
4
Lunch 1
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
5
Haroon Mosque
Haroon Mosque, established in 1837 by Indonesian-Arab trader Musa Bafadel, is one of Bangkok's oldest and most significant Islamic sites. Originally a wooden structure known as "Masjid Ton Samrong," it showcased a blend of Javanese and Ayutthaya architectural styles. In 1899, under King Rama V, the Thai government relocated the mosque to make way for the Royal Custom House, offering Bafadel's son, Muhammad Yusuf, an inland site in exchange. By 1934, the original wooden mosque was replaced with a brick and lime structure, renowned for its size and intricate craftsmanship. Registered as Mosque #2 under the Royal Act of Islamic Mosques in 1947, Haroon Mosque remains a central hub for Bangkok's Muslim community, hosting daily prayers and religious events.
6
Iconsiam
ICONSIAM is a world-class shopping and lifestyle destination on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. Known for its luxury brands, cultural attractions, and diverse dining options, it also features an indoor floating market and stunning river views. A must-visit for those seeking a mix of high-end shopping and unique Thai experiences.
7
Chao Phra Ya Dinner Cruise
Experience the magic of Bangkok from the water with our Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise, offering breathtaking views and a sumptuous buffet spread. Choose between two enchanting times: a sunset cruise that paints the city in golden hues, or a dinner cruise where the vibrant night skyline comes alive.
 
Day 2 : Hidden Treasures Await
On the second day of your journey, the adventure deepens with fresh sights and experiences awaiting you. Embrace the excitement and let every moment inspire you!
1
Rom Hub Market
The Rom Hub Market in Samutsongkram, near Bangkok, is famous for its unique location along a railway track. Vendors swiftly fold their awnings when trains pass and reopen afterward. Known for its fresh produce, seafood, and local goods, the market offers a vibrant experience of Thai market culture and is a popular spot for dramatic train arrival photos.
2
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi, close to the Rom Hub Market and Bangkok, is a vibrant, iconic market where vendors sell fresh produce and local delicacies from boats along the canals. Its colorful atmosphere and traditional river commerce make it a popular tourist spot, with early morning boat tours offering a unique shopping experience and a glimpse into Thailand's cultural heritage.
3
Lunch 2
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
4
Ton Son Mosque
Ton Son Mosque, established in 1688 during the Ayutthaya Kingdom, is Bangkok's oldest mosque, reflecting the city's rich Islamic heritage. Originally constructed from teak with architectural features resembling Buddhist monasteries, it was renovated in 1952 to a Middle Eastern design, retaining Thai decorative elements. Situated in the Bangkok Yai district near the Chao Phraya River, the mosque has historically served as a hub for Muslim merchants and continues to function as an active center for Islamic learning and worship. Adjacent to the mosque lies a historic graveyard, serving as the final resting place for notable Muslim community leaders, including Chaophraya Chakri, an 18th-century prime minister of Siam. The mosque's enduring presence amidst Buddhist temples exemplifies Thailand's rich tapestry of religious and cultural diversity.
5
Wat Arun
Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, is a key Bangkok landmark on the Chao Phraya River's west bank. Its central prang, over 70 meters tall, features intricate porcelain mosaics that sparkle at sunrise and sunset. Climb the prang for stunning river and city views. With its serene gardens, smaller prangs, and rich history, Wat Arun offers a peaceful escape and is a must-see in Bangkok.
6
Asiatique
Asiatique The Riverfront is a vibrant open-air complex on the Chao Phraya River, combining traditional market charm with modern flair. With over 1,500 shops, 40 riverside restaurants, and entertainment options like Thai puppet shows, cabaret performances, and a Ferris wheel, it offers a unique shopping, dining, and leisure experience in Bangkok.
 
Day 3 : Discovering New Wonders
On this third day, the journey continues to surprise and inspire. Savor every moment and embrace the excitement that lies ahead.
1
Chatuchak Weekend Market
Chatuchak Weekend Market, locally known as JJ Market, is Thailand's largest market, covering over 14 hectares with more than 15,000 stalls. Open every Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, it offers a vast array of goods, including clothing, accessories, home decor, plants, and pets. Visitors can also indulge in a variety of Thai street foods at numerous food stalls throughout the market. The market is conveniently accessible via public transportation, with nearby BTS and MRT stations. It's a must-visit destination for both shopping enthusiasts and those looking to experience local culture.
2
Lunch 3
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
3
Pratunam Market
Pratunam Market is a bustling wholesale market offering affordable fashion, accessories, and fabrics. Known for its bargain prices, it’s a paradise for shoppers looking for great deals. Located near Platinum Fashion Mall, it also offers street food and a lively atmosphere. A must-visit for fashion lovers and bargain hunters in Bangkok.
4
Platinum Fashion Mall
Platinum Fashion Mall in Bangkok is a large, popular shopping destination known for its affordable wholesale fashion, offering a wide range of clothing, accessories, and footwear. With over 1,300 stores, it caters to both individual shoppers and retailers, featuring the latest Thai, Korean, and Japanese trends. The mall offers discounts for bulk purchases and has a food court for convenience. It's a top spot for tourists and locals seeking stylish, budget-friendly fashion. Centrally located, Platinum Fashion Mall is a must-visit for fashion lovers in Bangkok.
5
Journey complete
The amazing journey has come to an end, and we safely return.

What’s included

Terms and Conditions

Full Refund: Cancel at least 7 days before the start of travel date.

No Refund: Cancel less than 7 days before the start of travel date.

No Changes: Any changes made less than 72 hours before the start time will not be accepted.

Local Time: Cut-off times are based on The Thai local time.

Form

5 200+ Booked

Private Tour

Per Person :

5,800 - 23,030 THB

Currency

Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
23,030
2
14,120
3
10,100
4
8,180
5
7,250
6
6,820
7
6,400
8
6,230
9
5,970
10
5,800
This field is required!
Required!
Total: 28,240 THB

What’s included

What to Expect

 
Day 1 : Start your journey
Let the fun begin!
1
Pick Up and Depart
Pick up the customers and embark on the journey for an unforgettable travel experience.
2
Wat Phra Kaew
Wat Phra Kaew, in Bangkok's Grand Palace, is Thailand's most sacred temple, home to the Emerald Buddha. Built in 1782, it features golden spires and intricate mosaics. Reserved for royal ceremonies, it is a key pilgrimage site and tourist attraction, with a strict dress code for visitors.
3
Grand Palace
The Grand Palace in Bangkok is a stunning symbol of Thailand's cultural heritage, featuring intricate details, golden spires, and beautiful murals. Once a royal residence, it houses Wat Phra Kaew, home to the sacred Emerald Buddha. A visit offers insight into Thailand's regal history and spiritual traditions, making it a must-see in Bangkok.
4
Lunch 1
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
5
Haroon Mosque
Haroon Mosque, established in 1837 by Indonesian-Arab trader Musa Bafadel, is one of Bangkok's oldest and most significant Islamic sites. Originally a wooden structure known as "Masjid Ton Samrong," it showcased a blend of Javanese and Ayutthaya architectural styles. In 1899, under King Rama V, the Thai government relocated the mosque to make way for the Royal Custom House, offering Bafadel's son, Muhammad Yusuf, an inland site in exchange. By 1934, the original wooden mosque was replaced with a brick and lime structure, renowned for its size and intricate craftsmanship. Registered as Mosque #2 under the Royal Act of Islamic Mosques in 1947, Haroon Mosque remains a central hub for Bangkok's Muslim community, hosting daily prayers and religious events.
6
Iconsiam
ICONSIAM is a world-class shopping and lifestyle destination on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. Known for its luxury brands, cultural attractions, and diverse dining options, it also features an indoor floating market and stunning river views. A must-visit for those seeking a mix of high-end shopping and unique Thai experiences.
7
Chao Phra Ya Dinner Cruise
Experience the magic of Bangkok from the water with our Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise, offering breathtaking views and a sumptuous buffet spread. Choose between two enchanting times: a sunset cruise that paints the city in golden hues, or a dinner cruise where the vibrant night skyline comes alive.
 
Day 2 : Hidden Treasures Await
On the second day of your journey, the adventure deepens with fresh sights and experiences awaiting you. Embrace the excitement and let every moment inspire you!
1
Rom Hub Market
The Rom Hub Market in Samutsongkram, near Bangkok, is famous for its unique location along a railway track. Vendors swiftly fold their awnings when trains pass and reopen afterward. Known for its fresh produce, seafood, and local goods, the market offers a vibrant experience of Thai market culture and is a popular spot for dramatic train arrival photos.
2
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi, close to the Rom Hub Market and Bangkok, is a vibrant, iconic market where vendors sell fresh produce and local delicacies from boats along the canals. Its colorful atmosphere and traditional river commerce make it a popular tourist spot, with early morning boat tours offering a unique shopping experience and a glimpse into Thailand's cultural heritage.
3
Lunch 2
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
4
Ton Son Mosque
Ton Son Mosque, established in 1688 during the Ayutthaya Kingdom, is Bangkok's oldest mosque, reflecting the city's rich Islamic heritage. Originally constructed from teak with architectural features resembling Buddhist monasteries, it was renovated in 1952 to a Middle Eastern design, retaining Thai decorative elements. Situated in the Bangkok Yai district near the Chao Phraya River, the mosque has historically served as a hub for Muslim merchants and continues to function as an active center for Islamic learning and worship. Adjacent to the mosque lies a historic graveyard, serving as the final resting place for notable Muslim community leaders, including Chaophraya Chakri, an 18th-century prime minister of Siam. The mosque's enduring presence amidst Buddhist temples exemplifies Thailand's rich tapestry of religious and cultural diversity.
5
Wat Arun
Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, is a key Bangkok landmark on the Chao Phraya River's west bank. Its central prang, over 70 meters tall, features intricate porcelain mosaics that sparkle at sunrise and sunset. Climb the prang for stunning river and city views. With its serene gardens, smaller prangs, and rich history, Wat Arun offers a peaceful escape and is a must-see in Bangkok.
6
Asiatique
Asiatique The Riverfront is a vibrant open-air complex on the Chao Phraya River, combining traditional market charm with modern flair. With over 1,500 shops, 40 riverside restaurants, and entertainment options like Thai puppet shows, cabaret performances, and a Ferris wheel, it offers a unique shopping, dining, and leisure experience in Bangkok.
 
Day 3 : Discovering New Wonders
On this third day, the journey continues to surprise and inspire. Savor every moment and embrace the excitement that lies ahead.
1
Chatuchak Weekend Market
Chatuchak Weekend Market, locally known as JJ Market, is Thailand's largest market, covering over 14 hectares with more than 15,000 stalls. Open every Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, it offers a vast array of goods, including clothing, accessories, home decor, plants, and pets. Visitors can also indulge in a variety of Thai street foods at numerous food stalls throughout the market. The market is conveniently accessible via public transportation, with nearby BTS and MRT stations. It's a must-visit destination for both shopping enthusiasts and those looking to experience local culture.
2
Lunch 3
Enjoying a delicious Thai, halal meal, or other options as agreed, to recharge for the rest of the day.
3
Pratunam Market
Pratunam Market is a bustling wholesale market offering affordable fashion, accessories, and fabrics. Known for its bargain prices, it’s a paradise for shoppers looking for great deals. Located near Platinum Fashion Mall, it also offers street food and a lively atmosphere. A must-visit for fashion lovers and bargain hunters in Bangkok.
4
Platinum Fashion Mall
Platinum Fashion Mall in Bangkok is a large, popular shopping destination known for its affordable wholesale fashion, offering a wide range of clothing, accessories, and footwear. With over 1,300 stores, it caters to both individual shoppers and retailers, featuring the latest Thai, Korean, and Japanese trends. The mall offers discounts for bulk purchases and has a food court for convenience. It's a top spot for tourists and locals seeking stylish, budget-friendly fashion. Centrally located, Platinum Fashion Mall is a must-visit for fashion lovers in Bangkok.
5
Journey complete
The amazing journey has come to an end, and we safely return.

Form

5 200+ Booked

Private Tour

Per Person :

5,800 - 23,030 THB

Currency

Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
23,030
2
14,120
3
10,100
4
8,180
5
7,250
6
6,820
7
6,400
8
6,230
9
5,970
10
5,800
This field is required!
Required!
Total: 28,240 THB

What’s included

What’s included

All entrance fees Private vehicle English tour guide Halal Lunch Halal Dinner Cruise

Personal expenses Tips Other meals

Form

5 200+ Booked

Private Tour

Per Person :

5,800 - 23,030 THB

Currency

Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
23,030
2
14,120
3
10,100
4
8,180
5
7,250
6
6,820
7
6,400
8
6,230
9
5,970
10
5,800
This field is required!
Required!
Total: 28,240 THB

What’s included

Terms and Conditions

Full Refund: Cancel at least 7 days before the start of travel date.

No Refund: Cancel less than 7 days before the start of travel date.

No Changes: Any changes made less than 72 hours before the start time will not be accepted.

Local Time: Cut-off times are based on The Thai local time.

Form

5 200+ Booked

Private Tour

Per Person :

5,800 - 23,030 THB

Currency

Group Size
Per Person
Group Size
Per Person
1
23,030
2
14,120
3
10,100
4
8,180
5
7,250
6
6,820
7
6,400
8
6,230
9
5,970
10
5,800
This field is required!
Required!
Total: 28,240 THB

What’s included

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