Glide by private longtail boat along the Chao Phraya River and the hidden klongs (canals) of Thonburi at first light, arriving at the Temple of Dawn — Wat Arun — as its porcelain-encrusted towers blush gold in the morning sun. One of Southeast Asia's most photographed moments, experienced in rare intimacy.
What to expect
The boat departs from a private pier and winds through narrow Thonburi klongs where roosters crow and saffron-robed monks receive offerings from passing vessels. Emerging onto the Chao Phraya, Wat Arun's 82-metre prang erupts from the opposite bank — best seen from the water before you dock. Inside, you may climb the steep central tower for a panoramic river view that few cruise passengers reach. Your guide narrates the temple's role in the fall of Ayutthaya and the founding of Bangkok, making the beauty meaningfully contextualised.
Good to know
Earliest possible departure from Laem Chabang is key — aim for a 06:00 hotel/pier pickup if doing a full Bangkok day. Wat Arun is open 08:00–18:00; the tower climb is included in the 100 THB ticket. Loose, covered clothing required. Book your private guide at least 48 hours ahead.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Bangkok — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.