DAY 1 BANGKOK –
AYUTTHAYA (-/L/D)
10:00 hrs: Depart from the Manohra
Cruises Pier located in front of the Bangkok Marriott Resort &
Spa. Once on board you’ll meet your Manohra Song host and the
team who will be looking after you on your trip. Cold,
lemon-grass scented towels and a chilled fresh fruit cocktail
will be waiting for you.
10:50 hrs: Arrive at The Temple of
Dawn or Wat Arun as it is otherwise known. This is one of the
best known temples in Bangkok and dates back to the ancient
Ayutthaya period. The tall, elongated central Khmer-style tower
is surrounded by four minor towers, which symbolize Mount Meru,
the earthly representation of the thirty-three heavens. Here
you’ll find pavilions containing statues of the Buddha at the
most important stages of life. The beautiful architecture and
fine craftsmanship mark Wat Arun as one of the most remarkable
temples in Thailand. We’ll stop here for a short guided tour.
Then continue cruising to the Royal Barges National Museum .
11:50 hrs: Arrive at the Royal Barges
National Museum. This is one of Bangkok’s most fascinating
sights and something you will not see anywhere else in the
world. The museum is home to an incredible collection of gilded
and ornately decorated boats with magnificently carved prows.
His Majesty the King’s personal barge, Suphannahongse, can be
seen here. Built in 1911 to resemble a mythical swan, the boat
is 46 meters long and was carved from a single tree. All the
barges are unique and incredible works of craftsmanship.
12:45 hrs: Enjoy a delicious Thai
lunch which will be prepared by your personal on-board chef.
During your lunch, the Manohra Song will pass the island of Koh
Kret in Nonthaburi Province, an island which was ‘man-made’ in
the last 100 years when a canal was built to shorten the journey
around a circuitous bend in the river. The island is populated
by the Mon people, one of Thailand’s many ethnic minority
groups, who use the river’s fine clay to produce earthenware
pots. Spend the afternoon relaxing on board, watching the
vignettes of river life unfold as they float by
16:00 hrs: A traditional English
afternoon tea will be served with the finger sandwiches, scones
and dainties, with a selection of teas.
16:30 hrs: A quick stop at Wat Pathum
Khong Ka to feed the fish – a simple way of gaining merit and
good luck. This promotes the Buddhist cycle of life by feeding
the fish so they in turn can produce life. Some of these carp
fish are giants!
17:30 hrs: Arrive at Wat Bang Na,
where we can watch the sun set and then moor for the night. Wat
Bang Na was constructed in 1777 by a Mon family who moved from
Ayutthaya. One of the more curious sights within the compound of
this temple is the body of the 4th chief monk of this temple who
died in 1988 but whose mummified body remains in excellent
condition and is today housed in a glass enclosure.
19:30 hrs: Relax and freshen up in
your private en suite stateroom and then return to the deck for
aperitifs and Thai canapés
20:00 hrs: With Wat Bang Na, as a
dramatic backdrop, a dinner of Thai traditional dishes will be
served. Relax on deck with a glass of wine or digestive
(optional: not included) before retiring to your stateroom for
your first night on the river.
DAY 2 AYUTTHAYA –
BANG PA IN (B/L/D)
08:00 hrs: An early start and chance
to make merit with the Monks of Wat Bang Na and tourthe temple.
Thai Buddhists believe that by making merit, they earn
happiness, peace in life and the chance to progress in their
next life. Making merit with the Monks is a wonderfully
harmonious way to start the day.
09:00 hrs: Freshly prepared
continental breakfast is served. A morning of gentle cruising up
the Chao Phraya, through the Thai countryside. Recline on a deck
lounger and watch the river life float past.
13:00 hrs: An Italian luncheon of
pasta and salad served under steam.
14:00 hrs: Arrive at Wat Pananchoeng
to begin your tour. Wat Pananchoeng is an old monastery housing
Thailand’s largest ancient Buddha image. This image, known as
Luang Po To was made in 1344. The Chinese revere this image as
their God Protector since much of the sailing done then was by
the Chinese. A waiting limousine with guide will then transfer
you to within Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The
ancient capital was founded in 1350 by King U-Thong and it was
from here that the Siamese ruled their Kingdom for 417 years.
You’ll spend the afternoon exploring Ayutthaya in the company of
our expert guide. There’ll even be a chance for you to
experience riding on the back of an elephant. As Ayutthaya is
such a large area, the limousine driver will wait for you and
take you on a tour of the outer areas of the ancient city.
17:30 hrs: From Ayutthaya, you’ll
transfer by limousine to Bang Pa In, one of the 16 districts of
Ayutthaya where you’ll rejoin the Manohra Song. Along the way,
you may wish to buy a bag of fish or a cage of small birds for
you to release back to nature. This is a wonderful gesture and
makes merit. Across from Bang Pa In is Wat Nivet Thammaprawat -
one of the more intriguing Buddhist temples – and this is where
we’ll moor for the night. Wat Nivet Thammaprawat was constructed
at the command of King Rama V in 1878, in the style of an
English Gothic church. The temple’s stained glass windows and
unusual architecture make it one of the most distinctive
Buddhist temples anywhere in Thailand
18:30 hrs: Relax and freshen up in
your private en suite stateroom and then return to the deck for
aperitifs and Asian-inspired canapés
20:00 hrs: For your second night on
the river, we’ll serve an Ayutthaya-inspired Thai dinner.
DAY 3 BANG PA IN –
BANGKOK (B/L/-)
08:00 hrs: Wake up to the taste of a
full English breakfast, freshly prepared to your order from the
Manohra Song kitchen.
09:00 hrs: Guided tour of Wat Nivet
Thammaprawat
09:30 hrs: From Wat Nivet
Thammaprawat, it is a short walk to the Bang Pa In Summer
Palace. The original Bang Pa In Palace was built by King Prasat
Thong on the island and was used as a country residence for the
later kings of the Ayutthaya period. However, after the capital
moved to Bangkok, Bang Pa In was abandoned for 80 years, to be
revived by King Rama V. He commanded the construction of
additional buildings – theatres, temples and monuments in a
mixture of European, Chinese and Thai styles. We’ll explore the
palace grounds by electric carts although the site can be easily
walked.
10:30 hrs: Get underway for Bang Sai
Royal Folk Arts and Crafts Center.
12:00 hrs: A short cruise downriver
from Bang Pa In is the Bang Sai village, which enjoys the
patronage of Her Majesty the Queen. Here you can see a variety
of Thai houses in regional styles. You can see how Thailand’s
rural people make handicrafts such as fern basketry, silk
flowers, hand-woven silk & cotton, silk dyeing, wood carving,
miniature hand-modeled dolls and traditional furniture. A great
place to shop for Thai handicrafts. After guided tour, we will
depart at around 13:00
13:30 hrs: Light Thai luncheon
underway
16:00 hrs: Light afternoon tea served
on board as we head back towards Bangkok.
17:30 hrs: Arrive at the Manohra
Cruises Pier and disembark.