Tour overview

Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is among the most loved cities in all of Southeast Asia. The whole city effortlessly mixes modernity and heritage. Located in the center of the nation, Bangkok is one such place that never sleeps. Here ancient temples, skyscrapers, and historical markets all amazingly combine to create an attractive atmosphere.

Geography

A variety of scenery surrounds Bangkok despite being situated in the center of the Indochinese Peninsula. The city sits at a height of roughly 2 meters above sea level. It covers an area of around 1,568.7 sq. kms with an estimated people of 11,070,000 living there. Bangkok’s coordinates are approximately 13°45′ North Latitude and 100°31′ East Longitude.

The city’s overall charm is enhanced by the Chao Phraya River delta, which passes through it. Bangkok was previously split into two municipalities. Among the two, one is Thon Buri on the west and Kran Thep on the east bank. Both of them were connected by many bridges. Along its roads and canals, the metropolis is a busy, crowded place with residences, factories, and shops all in great contrast to one another.

Culture and Language

Bangkok is a cultural intersection that represents the diversity of Thailand. The official language of the city is Thai. But, don’t worry, if the complex, curved letters and strange sounds seem strong. English is also commonly spoken due to the city’s booming tourism economy.

Even those who don’t understand English quite well will make it easy for you to get around. This helps everyone to interact with locals. All in all, the people of Bangkok are known for their warm smiles and genuine hospitality.

The city hasn’t lost sight of its cultural heritage despite its urban hustle and bustle. You can have a great experience of the rich cultural legacy of Thailand in many ways. Visitors can involve themselves in traditional Thai dance, delicious cuisines, and soothing music. When you go to Bangkok, every corner of the city surprises you with its charm.

What About Climate?

Bangkok has a tropical environment with various dry and wet seasons. With the average temperature between 22°C in December and 35°C in April, it’s usually hot and humid in Bangkok. There is heavy rainfall during the monsoon season from mid-month of May to October. And,  September is the wettest month in Bangkok.

High humidity is something that visitors should be prepared for, especially during the rainy season. Tourists prefer the cooler months of November through February. This is because, it offers a more comfortable climate for exploration.

Tourist Attractions

Bangkok is undoubtedly a hub of attractions that draws tourists from all over the world. Let’s see those sites that are well-known among many:

➜ Wat Arun

➜ Grand Palace

➜ Chatuchak Weekend Market

➜ Floating Markets

➜ Lumpini Park

➜ Jim Thompson House

So, make your plans, get the tour package of Bangkok, and experience the mesmerizing appeal of this cosmopolitan gem.