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Bangkok Airport: Private Hotel Transfer Free Tollway

Bangkok Airport: Private Hotel Transfer Free Tollway

Make your journey to or from Bangkok smooth and stress-free with this private transfer service. Whether you’re arriving at Suvarnabhumi Airport or heading to catch a flight, this transfer ensures a reliable and comfortable experience. Upon arrival, head to Gate 4 in the Arrival Hall, where your driver will be waiting with your name clearly displayed alongside the GetYourGuide logo. Please note that multiple signs will be displayed by various companies, so carefully look for your name and the GetYourGuide logo. If you cannot locate your name, do not accept help from others claiming that your driver is unavailable. Instead, please call the provided contact number for assistance. Relax in an air-conditioned vehicle as your professional driver ensures a safe and timely journey to your destination. This service is ideal for solo travelers, families, or groups who value convenience and peace of mind.

Bangkok Airports: Transfer Pattaya, Hua Hin, and More

Bangkok Airports: Transfer Pattaya, Hua Hin, and More

Travel between the Suvarnabhumi Airport or Don Mueang Airport. Enjoy a private transfer in a comfortable van or car. Journey from the airport to major vacation destinations such as Pattaya, Hua Hin, Ayutthaya, Kanchanaburi, Koh Samet, Koh Chang or Laem Chabang. Avoid the inconvenience of navigating public transit with heavy bags. Instead, travel in the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle straight to your desired destination. Once you arrive at the airport you’ll be greeted by a professional driver who will help you with your luggage. This service includes expressway fees, insurance, and free on-board bottled water.

Suvarnabhumi Airport Bangkok: Luxury Private Transfers

Suvarnabhumi Airport Bangkok: Luxury Private Transfers

Start or end your journey in Bangkok in comfort with an exclusive private airport transfer from Suvarnabhumi Airport to your hotel in Bangkok or vice versa. Avoid the hassle of negotiating a taxi or carrying your bags on public transportation. Choose between 3 car models to best suit your transportation needs. For accommodation of up to 3 passengers, choose the Mercedes Benz E-Class or a Toyota Alphard vehicle. Alternatively, book the 8- or 9-seat Toyota commuter van for more legroom. Benefit from a glass partition and separate air conditioning between the driver and passengers for extra hygiene precautions. On the day of your transfer, be met at your hotel or the airport by your personal chauffeur and vehicle. Then simply sit back and relax as you are driven directly to your destination in a clean, comfortable, and well-maintained vehicle.

Samut Prakan: The Erawan Museum Admission Ticket

Samut Prakan: The Erawan Museum Admission Ticket

This three-headed elephant is based on the mythological Airavata and built by a well-known antique collector, Lek Viriyapant who wished to preserve his priceless antique collection as a heritage to the next generation. Many of the artworks included the sacred objects could be dated back in the ancient time when people believed that those items would bring the blessing and prosperity to their land and so Viriyapant would like to build this museum to keep them. The final design came up to the elephant which symbolizes the country and is in the Hindu mythology as well. Besides from acting as a vehicle of God Indra, the three-headed elephant is built standing on a sphere acts like a globe, which signified that he is protecting the earth and the valuable sacred objects placed inside.After the design was done, Viriyapant handed the blueprint to his son, Pagpean Viriyapant, for the construction. Even before the construction completed, people gathered here to worship the massive symbol, sacred objects and the legend of how Viriyapant valued his collection. Even though Lek and Pagpean Viriyapant passed away before the construction was completed, their family continued their wish to build this place for the future generation to celebrate the richness of Thai culture in the memory of Lek's life.

Bangkok: Ancient City Muang Boran and Erawan Museum Tour

Bangkok: Ancient City Muang Boran and Erawan Museum Tour

Meet the driver at your hotel in Bangkok and then drive to Muang Boram Ancient City, an outdoor museum with over 100 replicas of Thailand's most famous sites. See reconstructions of landmarks from the different regions of the country, such as temples from the Northen region. View the Pavilion of Brahma Vihara, and a replica of the Dusit Maha Prasat Palace, a royal palace from Bangkok. Appreciate the giant ceremonial swing at the Brahim Temple, and much more. Spend time exploring over 200 acres in this open-air complex, then go into the museum to look around. Have lunch in the museum and relax. In the afternoon, head to the Erawan Museum, which is renowned for its 3-headed elephant artworks. Look at the religious artifacts and various other works of art on display. Marvel at the beautiful staircase and the interior decorations of the museum. Later on in the afternoon, get back into the car and drive back to Bangkok. Finally, arrive at your accommodation to finish up the activity.

Bangkok and Nearby Private Car & Driver

Bangkok and Nearby Private Car & Driver

You have the flexibility to choose between exploring the bustling city of Bangkok or venturing out to nearby provinces such as Ayutthaya, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Sakhon, Samut Prakan and Chachoengsao. You will have the option to go for a 6, 8,10 hours or 2-5 Days The highlight suggestion plan Grand Palace Wat Pho Erawan Shrine Wat Arun Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen Chatuchak Weekend Market JODD Fair Yaowarat Night Market Siam Paragon Central World Iconsiam Khao San Road Maeklong Railway Market Amphawa Floating Market Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

Samut Prakan: Erawan Museum Discounted Admission Ticket

Samut Prakan: Erawan Museum Discounted Admission Ticket

Enjoy access to the Erawan Museum, located just outside Bangkok in Samut Prakan province. Find out how the museum was constructed as a symbol of peace and humanity, showcasing the arts, philosophies, religious diversity, and spirit of Asia. Receive a discounted ticket that allows you access at a specified date and time. When you arrive, marvel at the giant 3-headed elephant sculpture which makes up part of the exterior building. This attraction is the first and biggest hand-carved sculpture in the world. As you enter, discover how the museum is sectioned into 3 levels which symbolize the underworld, the earth, and heaven in a lot of religious and philosophical thinking. Start at the Suvarnabhumi Level, the underground level of the Elephant. Observe a showcase of ancient artifacts and porcelain - all part of the owner's prized collection - which represent 'the past'. Admire numerous artifacts including the Thai style ceramic ware of Benjarong. Also marvel at the figure of Naga, the snake-like god of the underworld who is the givers of waters in Buddhist belief. Next, head up to the Earth Section, the circular base that supports the weight of the elephant. See how the interior of the building incorporates many art forms of the world, including Western and Eastern styles in a truly unique form. Notice how the ceiling of the entrance is similar to the ceiling of the earth and the stained glass form the pattern of the Earth. Finally, arrive at the Cosmo Level which is the area inside the body of the elephant. Navigate along 2 passageways from the right and left feet of the elephants towards an area painted with stories of gods and goddesses floating in heaven. Once you've explored the interiors of this unique building, continue your tour to the outside areas. Take a stroll through the garden which is filled with rare tree species from all over Thailand, some of which have significance in Thai literature.

Customize Your Own Bangkok City & Surrounding Provinces Tour

Customize Your Own Bangkok City & Surrounding Provinces Tour

Discover Bangkok and beyond on this on this full-day private trip. See some of Bangkok's famous sights such as Wat Phra Kaew, but also top sights in the surrounding areas like Red Lotus Floating Market in Pathum Thani, Salt Evaporation Ponds, and Dolphin Viewpoint in Samut Sakhon. Check out the Erawan Museum, famous for its Instagrammable interiors and its large three-headed elephant statue. You can also visit the Mahachai Market, the largest seafood market in Thailand, and Wat Phra Pathom Chedi, which has the tallest stupa (burial mound) in the whole country. Pick 3-4 sites and destinations to visit and have a driver to help you get around. Choose a guide to accompany you and provide cultural insights and historical tidbits. List of Attractions to Choose From: Nakhon Pathom - Wat Phra Pathom Chedi, Sanam Chandra Palace, Wat Samphran (Dragon Temple), Wat Don Wai Floating Market, Wat Rai Khing, Human Imagery Museum, Red Lotus Floating Market Pathum Thani - Wat Phra Dhammakaya, Bua (Lotus) Museum, Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum (SEACM), Wat Bot, Wat Bang Luang, Wat Chedi Hoi Nonthaburi - Koh Kret (an island in the middle of the Chao Phraya river), Wat Chaloem Phra Kiat, Wat Sangkhathan, Wat Prasat, Central Plaza Westgate Samut Prakan - The Erawan Museum (and the three-headed elephant statue), Samut Prakan Ancient City (Mueang Boran - one of the world's largest outdoor museums), Wat Klang Worawihan, Samut Prakan Crocodile Farm & Zoo Samut Sakhon - Mahachai Market (largest seafood market in Thailand), Phanthai Norasing Shrine, Salt Evaporation Ponds, Wat Krok Krak, Dolphin Viewpoint (Wooden Red Bridge) Bangkok - Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), Wat Pho (Temple of reclining Buddha), Wat Saket (Golden Mountain), Wat Traimit (Temple of the Golden Buddha), Wat Benchamabophit (Beautiful Marble temple), Pak Klong Talad (Flower market), Chinatown (Yaowarat), Erawan Shrine (Four-Faced Buddha), Chatuchak Weekend Market (weekend only), Jodd Fairs Night Market (formerly Talad Rot Fai Ratchada), Jim Thompson House Museum Enjoy a low-impact way of exploring. On this tour, you explore sustainable experiences that prioritize providing water in glass bottles and offsetting carbon emissions in every tour, reducing your environmental impact and carbon footprint.

Bangkok: Elephant Sanctuary and Khao Kheow Open Zoo Tour

Bangkok: Elephant Sanctuary and Khao Kheow Open Zoo Tour

Depart from Bangkok to Chonburi, about 90 minutes east of Bangkok. Get up close to elephants living in their natural home, trek with elephants to the camp's viewpoint to discover a hidden panoramic vista, and enjoy a delicious lunch. Enjoy a day tour for animal lovers. Get up close to elephants living in their natural home, trek with elephants to the camp's viewpoint to discover a hidden panoramic vista, and enjoy a delicious lunch. In the afternoon, visit the Khao Kheow Open Zoo to see Moodeng, a pygmy hippopotamus living in the zoo, and other animals. Explore must-visit zones such as the Moose Garden, Savanna Zone with giraffe feeding activities, the giant aviary filled with rare birds, and the Wildlife Wonderland.

From Bangkok: Samut Prakan Ancient Private City Tour

From Bangkok: Samut Prakan Ancient Private City Tour

Explore the hidden history of Muang Boran, the Ancient City of Samut Prakan, and visit the museum with its impressive collection of original architecture. Get ready for an unforgettable journey in the province of Samut Prakan. The construction of the Ancient City of Samut Prakan began in 1963 by Mr. Lek Viriyapan, the owner of Viriyah Insurance. It is a cultural gathering place that represents various regions of Thailand, including the north, central, south, and east. The 240-acre (96 hectare) park features scale models of historical monuments from all over Thailand, covering numerous important eras. Learn more about Thai culture and history while being amazed by the intricacy of the models. Enjoy transportation service in an air-conditioned vehicle for a luxurious experience.

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We paid for vip immigration passport, and really appreciated the guide who met us as we left the plane and guided us right through to our transport to the hotel. VIP immigration was a breeze. Transport to hotel was very smooth. Even in the Bangkok traffic

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Driver communicated prior to my arrival to help ensure it was a smooth interaction. The vehicle was very nice!

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The driver was really help full Showing me the sightsBoth attractions are beautiful and worth seeing

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Always nice to have a driver waiting to take you out of the hecticness that is Bangkok airport.

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No complaints, all went well. Lady who escorted us through the airport was exceptional.