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TOURS BY OAT
Welcome!
Hi! I am Oat, your guide to the exciting, hidden places in Thailand!

I am an experienced, and government (TAT) licensed tour guide, offering all our friends the chance to see both the fascinating and beautiful sights of Thailand, plus some of the less well known, but just as interesting, places most visitors would not get to see.

All my tours are 1-to-1individual tours with me showing and explaining to you the exciting sights, sounds and smells of my friendly and fascinating country, as if to a friend.

These are not pre packaged group tours.

Please read the details of each tour to see what is included, and what is not. You can book any of the tours here

Please carefully note that I am NOT offering any kind of sexual services - these are genuine tours.

Grand Palace & Temple of the Emerald Buddha
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is set within Bangkok's amazing and exotic Grand Palace; a square kilometer of incredible Thai architecture, where golden pagodas and temple rooftops glitter in the tropical sun. A huge mural depicting the "Ramakien" (or Ramayana) is painted around the inside walls of the compound.

The Emerald Buddha, carved from a single block of pure Jade, is the most revered icon in Thailand, and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha is the 'heart' of the Thai nation.

The architecture of the Grand Palace will astound and amaze you. It is far more exotic than anything you've seen in the movies! A 'must see' for any visitor to Thailand.

This one day tour also includes a visit to the neighboring "Wat Pho", the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok, dating back 600 years. This temple housed the country's first 'open university', has a well respected school of traditional Thai massage, and is very famous for it's huge Reclining Buddha, covered in gold leaf.

Tour OGP includes transportation by comfotable airconditioned car or van, drinking water, cold towel, welcome flowrs, guide fees, admission charges, and my services as your private guide. Half day tour.

Not included: food and drink, souvenirs, guide tip.
Price per person: 1,800 baht (one person)
                            1,300 baht (two people)
                            1,000 baht (three people or more)
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Chao Phrya River & Temple of the Dawn
Get a different perspective on Bangkok; travel along the River of Kings on your own 'longtailed' boat to taste the bustling riverine life, and visit one of the city's most remarkable landmarks - the Temple of the Dawn.


This dizzying, elegant, pagoda, decorated with millions of pieces of Chinese porcelain, juts into the sky on the Thonburi bank of the river.

The Chao Phrya River is still a major transport highway filled with riverbuses, longtailed boats, small ships, and barges hauling everything from rice to construction materials. The river banks are lined with Buddhist Temples, elegant old buildings, parks, and simple wooden houses on stilts.

TOUR OTD
includes transportation by comfotable airconditioned car or van, drinking water, cold towel, welcome flowers, long tail boat, guide fees, admission charges, and my services as your private guide. Half day tour.

Not included: food and drink, souvenirs, tips.
Price per person: 1,800 baht (one person)
                            1,500 baht (two people)
                            1,200 baht (three or more people)
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Muang Boran (Ancient City) - unusual
Easily accessable about one hour south of Bangkok, this large, tranquil, and carefully planned park really is one of Thailand's 'hidden secrets', and a must-see for any visitor to Bangkok.

Muang Boran is an excellent reflection of Thailand's mutli-faceted culture presented in an authentic and very peaceful setting. The park is something of an open museum, containing ancient full sized palaces, temples and hundreds of other lovely buildings from across the nation, laid out in the most serene setting. No description can do this beautiful spot true justice, and everyone who visits, comes away knowing they've been to a very special place.

TOUR OMB includes transportation by comfortable private airconditioned car or van, drinking water, cold towel, welcome flowrs, guide fees, admission charges, and my services as your private guide. Half day tour (about 6 hours).

Not included: food and drink, souvenirs, tip.
Price per person: 2,500 baht (one person)
                            2,000 baht (two people)
                            1,800 baht (three or moe people)
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Kred Island - unusual
Ko Kred is a unique and quaint island located in the middle of the Chao Phrya River, less than an hour north of Bangkok. The island is inhabited mainly by ethnic Mon people who have kept alive a long tradition of pottery making, utilizing unusual kilns dotted around the island. The island also features a number of interesting ancient temples and numerous fruit plantations. There are no roads on the island, but a 7 kilometer long trail can easily be followed on foot, bicycle, or motorcycle taxi. Travel to the island will be by boat, return to your hotel will be by taxi.

TOUR OKK includes one way boat fare, return taxi, and my services as your tour guide.
Price: 1200 baht (per person)
Not included: Food and drink, sounvenirs, tip.
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Floating Market & Elephant Theme Show or Rose Garden
The Damneon Saduak floating market is one of Thailand's most popular tourist destinations, located a couple of hours to the east of Bangkok. The village is a riverine trading center for the local people living on the banks of the many canals here, and is a colorful example of typical Thai life.

Elephants are one of the main symbols of Thailand, and have played an important role in the country's history, when many of these great animals were dressed in full battle gear to help defend the nation from invaders.

They remain important to Thais, and you can see these majestic creatures at work and at play in a wonderful show. Watch great battle scenes recreated, see them at work in traditional forest labors, and enjoying a special game of elephant foorball!

The Rose Garden is a beautiful and serene gardens aloingsside a tranquil river. The idea spot for prefect relaxation in wonderful suroundings.

TOUR OFM includes includes transportation by comfotable airconditioned car or van, drinking water, cold towel, welcome flowers, guide fees, admission charges, long tailed boat, and my services as your private guide. A full 1 day tour.

Not included: Drinks, souvenirs, tip.
Price per person: 4,500 baht (one person)
                            2,500 baht (two people)
                            2,000 baht (three or more people)
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Ayutthya World Heritage Center & Bang Pa In
Once the capital of old Siam, the spectacular and fascinating ruins of Ayutthya are a UNESCO World Heritage center, just an hour or so north of Bangkok. The ruins are spread over a wide area, both in and around the modern city. Everywhere you look are ruined ancient chedis, city walls, temples and palaces, many preserved in beautiful parks.

Nearby is the pictureque Royal palace of Bang Pa In, with it's exquisite gardens and stunning royal buildings in an eclectic mix of western and eastern styles. Visit the neighboring Buddhist temple featuring a western style 'church' and country style cottages!

TOUR OAY includes includes transportation by comfotable airconditioned car or van, drinking water, cold towel, welcome flowers, guide fees, admission charges, and my services as your private guide. A full 1 day tour.

Not included: Drinks,souvenirs, tip.
Price per person: 4,500 baht (one person)
                            2,500 baht (two people)
                            2,000 baht (three or more people)
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Thai Dinner & Dance Show
No visit to Thailand is complete without a visit to a traditional dinner and dance show, where you get a fine selection of typical, delicious Thai food dishes, while watching the most elegant of Asian art forms, the Thai dance, with selections from both classical and folk dance from around Thailand. A delicious and very entertaining treat!

TOUR ODD includes dinner, and my services as your private guide. Evening tour.

Not included: Transportation, drinks, souvenirs, tip.
Price: 800 baht (per person).
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Ladyboy Cabaret Show
This is not just any cabaret show, but something special; the beautifully costumed 'girls' are not girls at all but transvestites who put on a marvelous evening of entertaining song and dance cabaret for you. If I didn't tell you, you would never know! This show is great fun and suitable for all.

TOUR OCS includes the show, tickets only

Not included: Transportation, drinks, souvenirs, tip.
Price per person: 1000 baht (one person)
                              900 baht (two people)
                              800 baht (three or more people)
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Pattaya, Chiang Mai, Laos and Other Tours
Pattaya - Asia's Playground (popular)
This is Thailand's busiest and most popular beach resort, with all kinds of beach activites such as paragliding, jet-skiing, volleyball, swimming, sailing, horse back riding, golf, car or kart racing and a whole lot more. You'll never be bored in this nightlife city, with it's many attractions such as the Alangkarn show, Underwater World, Nong Nooch Gardens, Pattaya Water Park, Mini Siam - in fact there's an endless list of fun times on golden beaches shaded by tropical trees.

Chiang Mai - Rose of the North (popular)
This beautiful city is described as the Rose of the North and has a long history going back to the Lanna Kingdom. The modern city has expanded across the ancient city walls and moat (still in place) to become the country's second largest metropolis, but it feels very comfortable and friendly. Chiang Mai City and Province have breathtaking mountain scenery, world famous arts and crafts, colorful hill tribes with their own cultures and languages, and gentle people waiting to welcome you. Trekking and white water rafting are just two of the many activities available.

Luang Prabang World Heritage Center (unusual)
Luang Prabang is the ancient royal capital of Laos and is one of the world's best preserved ancient cities. Once isolated and forbidden, the 600 year old royal city perched on the banks of the mighty Mekong river is a visual feast of glorious Buddhist temples, French colonial architecture, and quaint teakwood houses, nestled amidst groves of swaying coconut palms. The easy going, charming residents of this small city lead lives changed little from that found by French explorers in the 19th century. Luang Prabang is a UNESCO World Heritage Center.

I am happy to offer these and numerous other tours. Space is too limited to list everything I can offer you so please ask about anything you want to know.

To book any tour listed please Click Here.

To request more information about any other tour you are interested in, please send a message through Dragoncastle.



 
Hi! I am Oat - your guide.




The stunning Grand Palace


Grand Palace - night river view


Muang Boran

Muang Boran floating village


Siamese village, Muang Boran



Muang Boran


Floating market Damneon Saduak


Exciting elephant show


Thai Dancers


Cabaret Show


Bang Pa In


Ayutthya



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