Step into a world of craftsmanship, culture, and mythology at the Erawan Historical center Bangkok, home to the famous three-headed elephant statue that stands as an image of Thai legacy. This exhibition hall offers an interesting mix of the most profound sense of being and creative craftsmanship, making it a must-visit fascination for those interested in Thailand’s wealthy traditions. Inside, Experience three levels, each speaking to distinctive infinite domains in Buddhist and Hindu convictions. The Black market, found in the base of the elephant, houses uncommon collectibles and devout artifacts. The Soil Level highlights shocking stained-glass ceilings and complex carvings, making a serene and otherworldly air. At the Paradise Level, guests can respect a collection of sacrosanct relics in a flawlessly brightened dome. Surrounding the exhibition hall is a quiet place with figures and wellsprings, advertising a unwinding space to walk around and take in the quiet environment.
Includes
- Entry ticket to Erawan Museum.
- Access to all presentation corridors and gardens.
Excludes
- Hotel transfer (optional, can add in more option)
- Personal expenses such as souvenirs, drinks, snacks etc
- Additional activities not mentioned on the tour
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Not included
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Bangkok
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Bangkok
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November – February (cool, dry season)
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Optional
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Optional / Not included
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No
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None
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Thai, English
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Not applicable
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Museum entrance
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Not mentioned
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Self-arrival or private transfer if included
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Moderate, ~1–2 hours inside museum and gardens
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Limited / Not mentioned
Step into a world of craftsmanship, culture, and mythology at the Erawan Historical center Bangkok, home to the famous three-headed elephant statue that stands as an image of Thai legacy. This exhibition hall offers an interesting mix of the most profound sense of being and creative craftsmanship, making it a must-visit fascination for those interested in Thailand’s wealthy traditions. Inside, Experience three levels, each speaking to distinctive infinite domains in Buddhist and Hindu convictions. The Black market, found in the base of the elephant, houses uncommon collectibles and devout artifacts. The Soil Level highlights shocking stained-glass ceilings and complex carvings, making a serene and otherworldly air. At the Paradise Level, guests can respect a collection of sacrosanct relics in a flawlessly brightened dome. Surrounding the exhibition hall is a quiet place with figures and wellsprings, advertising a unwinding space to walk around and take in the quiet environment.
Highlights
- See the grand three-headed elephant statue, a building wonder
- Explore three delightfully beautified levels speaking to distinctive realms
- Admire uncommon collectibles, devout artifacts, and sacrosanct relics
- Walk through the quiet culture filled with figures and fountains
- Enjoy a blend of Thai, Hindu, and Buddhist impacts in the museum’s design