How do we discover the best of Bangkok in just 72 hours?

Presenting an itinerary which would enable you to enjoy the charms of the capital city in just three days. Thailand, especially Bangkok, is such a melting pot of old and new, of past and present. Bangkok is quite a misunderstood place. There is so much waiting to be discovered in Bangkok, and to consider Bangkok just a bustling metropolis is an understatement. So, if you have three days to spare and you are not so sure what should you do, then we are here to help you. Presenting the list of activities that would help you discover the best of Bangkok in just 72 hours. Day 1: Visit the famous attractions of Bangkok. Kickstart your trip with a visit to the famous attractions of Bangkok, starting with temple hopping. You must visit the Temple of Emerald Buddha, Wat Arun, The grand palace. The best part is that all these famous temples or “Wats” are close by, so an organized tour (we highly recommend) can get you to see the best of temples in little time. Try to indulge in Canal tours and experience the Venice of East firsthand. In the evening, enjoy street food and a leisure stroll in Chinatown. Day 2: Let’s see the offbeat side of Bangkok. You can experience a completely different side of Bangkok by opting for a cycling tour. Cycling would let you absorb all the serenity and intimacy of the surrounding, which is not possible with other modes of transportation. Take the trip to Bang Ka Jao for half a day which is known as the green heart of Bangkok. In this 25 Km trip, you would tantalize your senses with local flavours, delightful waterways, temples, villages and jungles.  If you are still in the mood to interact with nature some more leisurely, then head to the Central Park of Bangkok, Lumpini Park. Situated in the heart of Bangkok, you could relax, play and just watch the world go by. Day 3: Shop till you drop. For the last day, just indulge yourself in retail therapy.  Bangkok is known as the shopper’s paradise thanks to the malls, shopping centres and weekend markets. The best places to shop would be Central World, Siam Paragon Mall, and everyone’s favourite MBK. Don’t forget to check out Chatuchak Weekend Market for those bargain steals and a last-minute souvenir hunt. We are sure by the end of day three, you will be in love with the city and cannot  not wait to come back.