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My day trip around Grand Palace or Wat Phra Kaew was Amazing!

Posted by Miss.Kanistha Rattanapisit on 25 July 2006
Thai Nationality

The most beautiful temple I have ever seen. My day trip around Grand Palace or Wat Phra Kaew was amazing!

In fact, you should actually take a whole day to take a tour around The Grand Palace. To see the view when the sun shines at a day time and the moon lights at a night time playing on the vivid temple is wonderful.

It took me a half day for my trip this time. I have been here several times already, but again I have to come back. My trip started from noon and stopped by at the park around the Grand Palace for some rest. Buses are available to get over there easily. Boats can be provided as well. The bus number 44 is what I took directly from Lad Phrao to the Grand Palace for around an hour or a bit more. When arriving, I could see there were people around the temple both Thais and Foreigners who seemed very curious to get inside. Some of them came with tour groups. The leader of the groups tried to explain the history about the Temple very well. As I have been here several times already, each time I mean to enjoy my activities for different things and this time I enjoyed getting the pictures of this amazing place. Even the weather was going to kill me, but the vividness of the temple saved my life. I enjoyed keeping the pictures of this place as much as I can.

I walked outside around the Grand Palace and took some rest in the park, Sanam Luang. Too many people walked around with their foods which it made me get hungry. I walked a bit through another part to Khaosarn road which it is nearby in order to have some foods for my meal. While walking, my stomach kept complaining, but it took only minutes to get over there. So many restaurants and tourists over here as It’s the biggest tourist part in Bangkok. I always enjoy this place as it is so many different people around. I had seafood spaghetti, fired vegetable with fruit juice for my meal. How nice! Try to imagine It felt so great. I chilled there until in the evening before talking the bus number 44 to directly get back to my place in the end the day…
 
 
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