Bangkoks templer og helligdomme på udflugt for små grupper
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Bangkoks templer og helligdomme på udflugt for små grupper

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Gør det fordi
  • Du vil opdage en mindre kendt side af Bangkok og dens buddhistiske helligdomme på denne guidede vandretur
  • Det er en lille og intim gruppe, som du udforsker med, maks. otte gæster
  • Efter at have besteget 344 trin op ad Det Gyldne Bjerg ser du et af Bangkoks vigtigste templer
  • Du vil blive forbløffet over vægmalerierne i Wat Suthat-templet og chedien i Wat Saket
  • Din lokale specialistguide har ekspertviden om Bangkoks templer og helligdomme
Det kan du forvente

At udforske Bangkoks templer og historie er blot en del af denne vandretur. Du vil opleve uudforskede dele af byen og dykke ned i den lokale kultur, mens du navigerer rundt i Wat Saket, Wat Suthat og "Giant Swing". Prasit, en af vores lokale guider siger: "De 37 gyldne spir i Loha Prasat repræsenterer de 37 krav til oplysning. Dette er stadier i den buddhistsiske lære, som skal opnås, før man opnår Oplysning".

Vi starter ved templet Wat Ratchanatdaram, der er bedst kendt for Loha Prasat, et af de få paladser med bronzetag i verden. Derefter besøger vi Det Gyldne Bjerg, kun en kort gåtur væk, hvor vi finder Wat Saket. Bestig de 344 trin op ad den gyldne chedi for at få udsigt over det gamle Bangkok. Derefter udforsker vi Baan Bat, hvor de lokale har lavet bønneskole til munkene siden det 18. århundrede. Prasit tilføjer: "Baan Bat er den sidste landsby, hvor disse bønneskåle stadig fremstilles på traditionel vis. Du kan købe en håndlavet skål direkte fra de familier, der fremstiller dem."

Herefter fortsætter vi til Giant Swing - eller Sao Ching Cha - og Wat Suthat, et af de vigtigste og ældste templer fra Rattanakosin-æraen. Prasit siger: "Wat Suthat er mit favorit tempel. Det skiller sig ud ved, at interiøret er rigt dekoreret med vægmalerier af thailandsk liv og tro. I midten, over statuer af bedende munke, sidder en gigantisk gylden Buddha. Efter besøget holder vi en kaffepause, inden vi bevæger os videre til San Chao Pho Suea, helligdommen til tigerguden. Og til sidst går vi til Ratchadamnoen Klang-gaden for at afslutte rundturen.

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