Bangkok Wat Pho & Wat Arun Temple Tour with Dinner Cruise
Bangkok Wat Pho & Wat Arun Temple Tour with Dinner Cruise
Bangkok
What are the highlights of this tour?
- Climb Wat Arun's steep steps at golden hour, then watch it glow again from the water that night.
- Cross the Chao Phraya on the same public ferry locals use to hop between Wat Pho and Wat Arun.
- Start after 2pm to explore both temples without the tour-bus crowds that swarm them each morning.
- Browse SookSiam's indoor floating market at ICONSIAM while you wait for your cruise to board.
- Sail past 8 illuminated riverside landmarks with unlimited local beer poured throughout dinner.
About
Most people see Wat Arun once — usually shoulder to shoulder with a hundred other visitors, squinting into the midday sun. You'll see it twice, and both times will be better. You'll meet your guide at Tha Tien Pier in the afternoon, once the morning tour buses have cleared out, and wander into Wat Pho first — home to Thailand's 46-metre reclining Buddha, wrapped in gold leaf, in a temple that's also the birthplace of traditional Thai massage.
From there, you'll do what locals do: hop the public cross-river ferry — a two-minute ride for a few baht — over to Wat Arun. Its 82-metre central prang, encrusted in colourful porcelain and seashell mosaic, is at its best right around golden hour, and you'll climb its steep steps for a view over the river that most visitors never bother to earn.
As the sun drops, your guide walks you straight to the ferry for a scenic ride to ICONSIAM, no taxi juggling required. You'll have free time to explore SookSiam, the mall's indoor floating market showcasing food and crafts from all 77 Thai provinces — the kind of stop that turns a wait into a favourite part of the trip.
Then it's onto your Riva Alangka dinner cruise: three decks, an open-air 360° rooftop, and two hours gliding past Bangkok's most photographed skyline — Wat Arun lit up from the water this time, the Grand Palace, Rama VIII Bridge, and more. Dinner is buffet-style with unlimited local beer, plus live music and a Thai classical dance performance, before you're dropped back at ICONSIAM around 9:45pm.
It's the kind of evening that shows up constantly in Bangkok travel reels for good reason — but doing it with a private guide means no scrambling between separate bookings, no dead time, and someone who actually knows why Wat Pho and Wat Arun matter beyond the photo. As a GSTC-certified, carbon-neutral operator working with local guides throughout, TripGuru handles the logistics so the only thing you have to do is show up.