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  • Writer's pictureCheryl Jones, CTA

Bangkok Bucket List: 13 Unforgettable Adventures You'll Love

Updated: Oct 31, 2022

Considered the most popular tourist destination on the planet, Bangkok receives more than a quarter of a million annual visitors. This vibrant city features more than you could possibly even imagine. Bangkok is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world.

Wat Arun Buddhist temple in Bangkok

With its rich culture, delicious food, and beautiful scenery, it's no wonder why. However, Bangkok also has a lot to offer in terms of adventure.

So, to make the trip one that you'll always remember, here are thirteen adventures to add to your Bangkok bucket list.

Get a Thai beer at a rooftop bar

Bangkok's skyline is dominated by the towering buildings of the financial district, but if you're looking for a cool and refreshing break from the heat, head to one of Bangkok's many rooftops. Here you can sip on a frosty Thai beer while admiring the stunning views of this vibrant city.

Cruise down the Chao Phraya River

The Chao Phraya River is one of the world’s longest rivers, stretching for over 2,000 miles. It begins in the Himalayas and flows through Thailand before emptying into the South China Sea. The river is incredibly diverse and contains a wealth of wildlife, including elephants, tigers, and crocodiles. Visitors can cruise down the river or take ferries to explore its many villages and attractions.


Visit the Grand Palace

This impressive palace is a must-see. Not only is it Bangkok's most famous attraction, but it represents over 200 years of royalty. The palace was built in 1782 by King Rama I and has undergone many renovations over the years. The palace is home to many important artifacts, including the Emerald Buddha.

Wander the streets of Chinatown

Chinatown is the historical heart of Bangkok and one of the city's most popular tourist destinations. It is home to many different cultures and foods, and there is always something new to see. The streets are alive with activity at all hours of the day, and there are plenty of places to eat and drink. If you want to get a real sense of the culture, wander through the winding alleys and take in the sights and sounds of Chinatown.


Check out the reclining Buddha

The reclining Buddha is a beautiful and peaceful sculpture that can be found at the Wat Phra Kaew Temple. The statue is made of sandalwood and is over 20 feet tall. It is said to have been built in the late 14th century and it is one of the most famous attractions in Bangkok. Visit Wat Pho to see the reclining Buddha and the most extensive assortment of Buddha statues in the country


Go to a floating market

Floating markets are a popular tourist attraction in Bangkok. They are typically located on the banks of canals or in busy areas near shopping districts. These markets are great places to buy souvenirs, food, and clothes.


Head to Soi Cowboy

This less intense red light district isn't any less exciting than the others throughout Bangkok.

Soi Cowboy is known for being one of the most popular red-light districts in Bangkok. It's an incredibly touristy area and can be a bit overwhelming for first-time visitors. But if you're looking to party hard and have some wicked fun, Soi Cowboy is definitely the place to be! Enjoy lots of loud music, entertainment, adult beverages, go-go bars, and bright lights.


Try the street food

Bangkok is known for its street food, and there are some really unique cuisines to be found here. From fried chicken to fried scorpions, you never know what you will find to snack on. Bangkok is also a great place to get a taste of different cultures, and street food is a perfect way to do that.


Go shopping at a mall

The Siam Paragon is Bangkok's most famous shopping mall and it's easy to see why. It has a huge number of shops and restaurants, as well as an impressive movie theater. The CentralWorld mall is also worth a visit if you're looking for plenty of stores and some great food options. The MBK shopping mall is smaller but features a good variety of stores, as well as a medical center and a large aquarium.


Visit the Temple of Dawn

The Temple of Dawn is a Buddhist temple located in downtown Bangkok. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bangkok and is visited by many people each day. The temple is dedicated to the goddess of dawn, who is worshipped as the patron deity of Bangkok. The temple is open to the public and features a number of beautiful buildings and gardens.


Go to Ayutthaya Historical Park

Ayutthaya Historical Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Thailand. The park was once the largest city in Southeast Asia and is now a fascinating historical site with many impressive ruins. The park is well known for its beautiful canals and gardens, as well as its niches containing relics from Ayutthaya's heyday.

Although it is right outside Bangkok, you must visit the Ayutthaya Historical Park, given the opportunity.


Ride a Tuk-Tuk

Tuk-tuks are a fun way to get around the city. The small size of a tuk-tuk makes it possible to avoid traffic jams and get to wherever you need to go in a hurry. Bangkok is a city full of excitement and adventure. One way to experience all that the city has to offer is by riding in a tuk-tuk. Tuk-tuks are easy to find, fun to ride, and provide an interesting perspective on Bangkok's culture and lifestyle.


Explore Lumpini Park

Lumpini Park is a great place to unwind a little and is also one of the largest city parks in Thailand. Originally created as a royal hunting ground in the early 1900s, the park has a variety of gardens, including the Royal Garden and the Queen Sirikit National Museum.

With all the crowds and commotion in Bangkok's downtown area, the park is a beautiful green escape and has evolved into one of the city's most popular tourist destinations. Lumpini Park is home to a variety of animals, such as elephants, tigers, lions, and bears, beautiful gardens, ponds, and wildlife habitats, making it a great place to spend a day out with family or friends.

Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall Bangkok, Thailand

If you're looking for a thrilling and exotic vacation, consider packing your bags and hitting the road to Bangkok. With so many interesting adventures on offer, it'll be hard to decide where to start!


To start planning your trip to Bangkok and filling up that itinerary with some incredible adventures, send over an email with your inquiries and contact information, and let’s get started planning your awesome Bangkok vacation!



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