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No go to to Bangkok is full without visiting the temples in the city. The temples, or wats, are all more than and the principal temples can be observed in a day or two.

You can either plan your own trip or verify in the lobby of your hotel and sign up for a or total day trip. There are five temples that are definite "need to see".

Wat Arun is the temple of the dawn. It is positioned on the Chao Phraya River. As the name indicates, it is ideal to check out first factor in the morning as the sun rises. This way you will see the sun bounce off the walls of the temple with a pearly iridescence.

Wat Phra Kaew, or the temple of the Emerald Buddha, is in the heart of Bangkok, at the Royal Palace. In spite of the name, the statue is actually made of jade and is adorned in golden garments. There are three sets of gold clothes that are altered according to the seasons.

Like all the temples, you really should dress appropriately. For the guys, this means slacks and a collar shirt. For the ladies, put on a dress and cover as a lot skin as feasible. If you are improperly dressed, you will either be turned away or be made available to rent some clothing.

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One more temple to go to is Wat Pho. This is the temple of the Reclining Buddha. This is the oldest temple in Bangkok and homes more than 1,000 pictures of Buddha. The Reclining Buddha is 46 meters long, plated in gold, with inlaid mother of pearl on his eyes and soles of his feet.

Next is Wat Benchamabophit. This is a gorgeous marble temple constructed in 1899. Inside the Ordination Hall (Ubosot) is a Sukhothai-style Buddha statue named Phra Buddhajinaraja, cast in 1920 after the original located in Wat Mahathat in Phitsanulok. The ashes of King Chulalongkorn are buried beneath the statue. In the gallery surrounding the ordination hall are 52 Buddha statues, collected by Prince Damrong Rajanubhab for his king.

Lastly, is Wat Tramit, the Golden Buddha. This is a fascinating story and a temple you have to see. You want to read the history and find out how the Thai men and women hid this Buddha in clay to preserve the Burmese from taking it and melting down the gold for war. It went undiscovered till an accident chipped away some of the clay to reveal portion of the 5 tons of gold. No guards in sight as no one would dare steal it.

Whether you are religious or not, visiting the temples in Bangkok or anyplace else in Thailand is one thing you really should do.