In today’s V-log we are going to visit Grand palace & Wat Pho, the number one must visit places in Bangkok Thailand, our Main points in this V-log will be to cover all the hidden things you have to know before you visit this amazing places, from the entry fee, to dress code, and all the scams you have to avoid so let’s put our hats on, take our cameras and do this v-log together.
We arrived to Grand palace by boat taxi and took a tuk tuk to the main gate, we tried to enter but it was forbidden, since we have to follow the line opposite the grand place that leads back to the main Entrance. So we did exactly what we have do and followed the crowd.
One of the scams that you can face while you are visiting Grand palace is that the tuk tuk or taxi driver will tell you that the palace is closed for certain time and he could offer you a ride to another place or temple. Avoid those scams by following the signs or the crowds.
So we were at the main gate this time from the right place to enter but as usual crowded with Asian tourists so we had to move slowly.
The dress code to grand palace and wat poa is not to wear shorts or skirts, but long pants only, once you enter the palace and you are wearing shorts or skirts they will make you barrow long pants for 100 to 200 bath and you can get back the money once you return them back while you are leaving. So kind of good solution from the palace management.
So we bought the thickets that is included also wat Pho entrance for 500 Thai Bath, and walked to the gate after check up to enter this amazing touristic site.
And finally we were inside and time to amaze our eyes with History culture and amazing architecture,
So we started our walk to check some walls that were painted to tell us the story of Siam trying to understand some facts before heading to the surrounding temples.
After we head to check the golden temples around and take some pictures and enjoy the view of the palace from some higher grounds.
Well even the weather is cloudy or rainy, always put a hat or take an umbrella with you to avoid the sun heat and a bottle of water to avoid dehydration, you will be walking to much in an open space, and you don’t want to spend the rest of the day in your hotel room suffering from headache.
After that we entered the temple of emerald Buddha, the filming inside is forbidden so always check for the signs at the entry of each temple before you start filming.
So once again we enjoyed every detail around us and tried to film some of the walls and statues.
We were still inside the grand palace heading to the new palace before we go to Wat pho the reclining Buddha.
And this was the white palace with modern style and amazing updated architecture.
We took some shots here before heading to our final destination in today’s tour Wat pho that is reachable by walking 5 min from the palace.
And we were at Wat Pho as you see the opening hours of those temples are from 8.30 in the morning till 6.30 in the afternoon so avoid all the scams about the misleading hours.
Same rules goes for here from the dress code etc. you will be granted a bottle of water at the entrance the bon is attached to your thicket to redeem it.
Another check inn and we were at Wat Pho.
you have to remove your shoes before entering any temple as you will see now and put your shoes in a bag and carry it with you and wear it back once you are outside the temple
Once you enter to the reclining Buddha try to walk to the end and to take pictures because you will avoid the crowds and you will have better shots from that spots.
This a beautiful fountain outside Wat Pho Temple, and with some golden fishes inside the pound.
So this was the end of our V-log follow the guided rules and signs and you will have a wonderful day
In these most visited places in Bangkok.
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