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Besuch des Tempels Wat Bang Kung und Fahrt mit dem Mangrovenboot ab Bangkok
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Besuch des Tempels Wat Bang Kung und Fahrt mit dem Mangrovenboot ab Bangkok

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Sprachen: Deutsch, Spanisch, Englisch, Französisch, Italienisch
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Dauer: zwischen 4 Stunden bis 8 Stunden
Highlights
  • Im Wurzelwerk eines riesigen Banyanbaums besuchen Sie den 300 Jahre alten buddhistischen Tempel Wat Bang Kung
  • Hier sehen Sie traditionelle thailändische Malereien und die goldene Nila Manee Buddha-Statue
  • Mit dem Longtail-Boot fahren Sie durch das Gewirr der Mangrovenwälder in Khlong Khon
  • Vielleicht begegnen Sie frechen Affen, die bis zu Ihrem Boot schwimmen
  • Ihr Tourguide verfügt umfassendes Wissen über die örtlichen Tempel, Mangroven und Affen
Beschreibung

Die am Golf von Thailand gelegene Provinz Samut Songkhram ist vor allem für ihre schwimmenden Märkte und die schwimmenden Affen bekannt. Auf dieser Tour von Bangkok aus stehen zwei der Top-Attraktionen der Region im Rampenlicht: der buddhistische Tempel Wat Bang Kung und das Khlong Khon Mangrove Conservation Centre.

In Thailand gibt es unzählige buddhistische Tempel, doch der Wat Bang Kung ist einer der berühmtesten. Er ist umgeben von den Wurzeln und Ästen eines riesigen Banyan-Baums und ist mit nichts zu vergleichen, was Sie bisher gesehen haben. Man geht aufgrund der Malereien aus der späten Ayutthaya-Periode davon aus, dass der alte Tempel vor über 300 Jahren erbaut wurde. Bewundern Sie die berühmte goldene Nila Manee-Buddha-Statue im Inneren des Tempels, die täglich von vielen Einheimischen besucht wird. Spazieren Sie anschließend entspannt entlang des Flusses Mae Klong.

Ihr nächster Halt ist das Mangrovenwald-Schutzzentrum im Küstendorf Khlong Khon. Hier fahren Sie mit einem Longtail-Boot durch die Mangroven und können wilde Affen, die am Flussufer patrouillieren, aus nächster Nähe beobachten. Einige der Tiere schwimmen vielleicht sogar bis zum Boot, um Sie zu begrüßen. Die Tour endet mit einem leckeren Meeresfrüchte-Mittagessen in einem lokalen Restaurant.

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  • check Transfer
  • check Guide
  • check Longtail Bootsfahrt
  • check Mittagessen
Wichtige Informationen
  • Für die Durchführung der Tour sind mindestens vier Teilnehmer erforderlich
  • Nicht rollstuhlgerecht
  • Bargeld für Extras oder Trinkgelder
  • Bitte kleiden Sie sich beim Besuch religiöser Gebäude angemessen (bedeckte Schultern und Knie)
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