The Grand Palace is one of Bangkok’s most famous attractions, featuring stunning architecture and cultural significance. Visitors can explore the temple grounds and marvel at the intricate details of the buildings.
Wat Tham Sua or the Tiger Cave Temple is a scenic temple built into a limestone cave. The climb to the top of the Wat Tham Sua staircase is challenging, but the effort is truly worth it for the stunning panoramic views of Krabi.
The Emerald Pool or Sra Morakot is surrounded by lush rainforest in the Khao Phra Bang Khram Nature Reserve. Visitors can swim in the clear, turquoise water and relax surrounded by the beauty of nature.
Chatuchak Market is the world's largest outdoor market, with over 15,000 stalls selling everything from food to fashion. Visitors can get lost in the maze of vendors, finding unique souvenirs and delicious street food.
Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn beautifully shimmers in the sunlight, located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. Visitors can end their trip with a peaceful evening river cruise, taking in the views of the city and the temples at dusk.
If you have more time in Bangkok, make sure to add a visit to the famous temples of Wat Pho and Wat Phra Kaew which are in the vicinity of Grand Palace. For Krabi, Railay Beach is easily accessible by long-tail boat from the coast with crystal clear water and pristine beaches.
If you have less time, you can exclude Emerald Pool or Chatuchak Market from the itinerary. Make sure to check the opening and closing times of the attractions as some may differ due to holiday breaks or weather conditions.