1. TOURISM FOR LIFE-QUALITY
DEVELOPMENT.
Visit tour in Bangkok
Miss Sudarat Cumpang IB 52010914579
Miss Supannavadee Akkapin IB 52010914610
2. TOPICS
Prepare to Travel.
Preparation at the resident and tourism.
Wat Traimit.
Wat Phra Kaew.
Wat Pho.
Wat Arun.
Vimanmek Mansion.
Suan Pakkad Palace.
Elephant and Crocodile Show (Sampan).
Chatuchak market to buy souvenirs.
3. PREPARE TO TRAVEL.
Information about where is traveling to in all aspects.
Call for information about the areas we visit.
Check the weather before you travel.
Prepare camera
The estimated cost to take money.
Should bring drug identification with you.
4. PREPARATION AT THE RESIDENT AND
TOURISM
Stay relaxed.
Choose a service convenience.
Choose outdoor activities.
Organized schedule trips.
Understand the local language. Local regulation of them.
5. WAT TRAIMIT.
History
- Wat Traimit is thought to date from the 13th century. The
Golden Buddha image is about 900 years old and is cast in
the Sukhothai style. It is believed to have been brought first to
Ayutthaya.
6. WHAT TO SEE
>Traimit is a small chapel containing the Golden Buddha, which is the world's
largest solid-gold Buddha. The graceful seated Buddha is nearly 10 feet high
and weighs over 5 tons.
>This powerful image has such a bright, reflective surface , with such richness
and purity that even the most jaded are inspired by strength and power.
>Pieces of the stucco that once hid remarkable treasure.
7. WAT PHRA KAEW
History
> According to popular belief, the Emerald Buddha is ancient and came from Sri
Lanka. Art historians, however, generally believe that it was crafted in 14th-century
Thailand.
> The Emerald Buddha sits atop a huge gold altar in the center of the temple. It is a
rather small, dark statue, just over 2 feet tall, made of green jasper or perhaps jadeite
8. WHAT TO SEE
>The Emerald Buddha is housed in a magnificent bot (the central
shrine in a Buddhist temple), which is used by monks for important
religious rituals.
>architecture, painting, and decorative craft in Thailand in wat phra
kaew.
9. WAT PHO
History
> Wat Pho was built as a restoration of an earlier temple on the same site, Wat Phodharam,
with work beginning in 1788. It was restored and extended in the reign of King Rama III,
and restored again in 1982.
> Wat Pho is the birthplace of traditional Thai massage.
> During the Rama III restoration plaques inscribed with medical texts were placed around
the temple, while in 1962 a school for traditional medicine and massage was established .
10. WHAT TO SEE
> Is a working Buddhist monastery with monks in residence. Wat Pho is the largest and
oldest Wat in Bangkok and is home to more than 1,000 Buddha images, more than
any other temple in the country.
>It also shelters the largest Buddha image in Thailand: the Reclining Buddha Created as
part of Rama III's restoration (1824-51), the Reclining Buddha is 46 meters long and
15 meters high.
11. WAT ARUN.
History
>Wat Arun was built in the days of Thailand's ancient capital of Ayutthaya, and was
originally known as Wat Makok
>In the ensuring era when Thonburi was capital, King Taksin changed the name to Wat
Chaeng.
>King Rama II enlarged the central prang and changed the temple's name to Wat
Arunratchatharam. The work was finished by King Rama III.
12. WHAT TO SEE
>The outstanding feature of Wat Arun is its central prang (a prang is a Khmer-style
pagoda), which is about 80 meters tall.
>Around the base of the prang are various sculptures of ancient Chinese soldiers and
animals. Over the second terrace four statues of the Hindu god Indra riding on
Erawan.
>There are two temple guardian figures in front. Characters from the Hindu epic
Ramayana, the white figure is named Sahassateja and the green one is known as
Tasakanth.
13. Vimanmek Mansion
> The first permanent residence in Dusit Garden was Vimanmek Mansion, built in 1900
by the royal command of King Rama V. The mansion was in fact his former Summer
Palace
>Vimanmek Mansion is the largest residence in Dusit Garden. Its elaborate architectural
style reflects a western influence.
14. SUAN PAKKAD PALACE
>The Suan Pakkad Palace is the first museum in Thailand convert their private
residence, built in the traditional Thai style opened in 1952 , and located on 6 Rai on
Sri Ayudhya Road,
> The Suan Pakkad Palace is a combination of fine arts and ancient artifacts from the era
of H.R.H. Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu, son of His Majesty King Chulalongkorn,
Rama V and Her Majesty Queen Sukhumala Marasri.
15. ELEPHANT AND CROCODILE SHOW (SAMPAN)
>Sampras Crocodile Farm, situated on Phetkasem Road, about 30 kms from Bangkok.
Enjoy a elephant show and spectacular show of Crocodile Wrestling.
> most impressive with crocodile displays in the world. (by CITES) and The Magic
Show.....
16. CHATUCHAK MARKET TO BUY SOUVENIRS.
Chatuchak market (Bangkok, Thailand) is one of the largest markets in the
world. and is shopping place for tourists and Bangkok as well.
Recreational activities during the trip.
>Singing
>Remember the name of your friend.
Recreational activities on the trip.
>Separate groups of friends who know each other apart to get to know the friends
who come from different places.
>Game show unity among friends.