Itinerary
- Wat Pa Lelai Woraviharn: · Lane of 20 legends temple ! experience, pray and wish all there in one lane including Floating Buddha temple.
· Wat Pa Laylai :- The temple is found on the banks of the Tha Chi River. And even if you’re not religious, the majestic image of Luang Pho To, reaching a height of 23.46 meters (76.7 feet), is enough to draw you in. - Dragon Descendants Museum: · Dragon Descendants Village:- The exterior looks like a giant dragon made out of fiberglass, looming 135 meters long (442.9 feet) and 35 meters high (114.8 ft.). It is also 18 meters wide (59 ft). The whole structure took two years to build. Inside, visitors go on a journey through 20 rooms, from dynasty to dynasty that spans about 5,000 years, encompassing the whole history of Thailand, up until the time the Thai-Chinese merged and later transitioned to become the people of Thailand.
- Wat Phra Non: · Wat Pra Non:- This temple was built during the Rattanakosin Period, The image hall (wihan) houses a special reclining Buddha Image carved from Granite about 2 meters long. Interestingly, while most reclining Buddha image lay on one side, the Buddha image here lies supine (in Thai, “Non”) leanding the temple it’s name.
- Wat Phra Loi: · Wat Phra Loi is a revered Buddhist temple in Suphanburi because it houses a Buddha image, Phra Phutthanawaramonghjorn, that legend has it floated down the Tha Chin River and washed ashore here. So a temple was built to honour and house it.
Phra Phutthanawatmongkhon is depicted seated under a Naga, a mythic serpent, whose hood covers and protects the Buddha.
There is a large pond in front of the temple where you can see thousands of carp that live there. - · Benjarong Factory:- Visit the factory of Banjarong ware, painted Thai premium ceramics porceliain. The name literally means “Five Colors”. At this factory you can study how it made thai premium ceramics and also select a meticulous gift for a loved one.
Includes
- Private transportation
- Hotel pickup & drop off
- Lunch
- English Speaking Guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Personal expense
- Gratuities
Details
While you’re in Bangkok, if you’re looking to explore the unseen side of Thailand, a trip to Suphan Buri is absolutely worth it. Just 102 km away, this nearby province offers a blend of deep history, rich culture, and untouched natural charm.
- Perfect for a day trip or a short escape from the city
- Wandering the town feels like stepping into a living historical novel
- Known for its flat, low-lying farmlands and agricultural lifestyle
- Features traditional cottage industries, local crafts, and handmade products
- Home to natural waterfalls, forests, and peaceful lakes
- A calm, uncommercialized atmosphere for those seeking a break from busy tourist spots
- Ideal for nature lovers, culture seekers, and curious travelers
- Perfect for a day trip or a short escape from the city
- Wandering the town feels like stepping into a living historical novel
- Known for its flat, low-lying farmlands and agricultural lifestyle
- Features traditional cottage industries, local crafts, and handmade products
- Home to natural waterfalls, forests, and peaceful lakes
- A calm, uncommercialized atmosphere for those seeking a break from busy tourist spots
- Ideal for nature lovers, culture seekers, and curious travelers
Know Before You Go
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please note: Sleeveless shirt, short top, see-through, short pants, tight pants and mini skirt are not allowed to enter Grand Palace & all Temples in Thailand.












