Chao Prayha Dinner Cruise in Bangkok

Threat yourself To the memorable night out aboard one of Bangkok's most luxurious boat restaurant. Relax in modern comfort and experience the warmth of Thai hospitality. Dine on a variety of authentic Thai food and Sea food Cruising along the Chao Phaya River. You can take in the scenic sunset and river life by night. A truly exotic experience and unforgettable. The Wan Fah cruise ship is an antique teak wooden boat in traditional Lanna architecture, the style of North Thailand. The converted rice barge has a single deck that is open on all sides, giving diners good views of the sites on both river banks.


Pick up from your Hotel and Transfer to the Pier for boarding.  (-/L/D)

A traditional and romantic dinner cruise with a relaxed ambiance, the cruise provides plenty of good photo opportunities of Bangkok’s skyline and famous landmarks as the Grand Palace and the Temple of Dawn. After boarding, Wan Fah staff will show you to your table. Diners have a choice of Thai, seafood or vegetarian menu. There is no buffet, the food is served to the table.

Thai menu

  • Entrees: Spring rolls, Tom Yum Gung (spicy prawn soup with lemongrass and herbs).
  • Main course: Steamed fish curry in banana leaves cup, Geng Keow Wan (green curry with chicken), fried broccoli and black mushrooms with shrimps, steamed rice.
  • Desserts: Tropical fresh fruits, mango sticky rice, tea & coffee.

 

Seafood menu

  • Entrees: Spring rolls, Tom Yum Gung (spicy prawn soup with lemongrass and herbs).
  • Main course: Grilled King prawns, mussels with concasse sauce, grilled squid, fish steak, garlic bread, corn on the cob, vegetable fried rice.
  • Desserts: Tropical fresh fruits, mango sticky rice, tea & coffee.

 

Vegetarian menu

  • Entrees: Vegetable spring rolls, sweet and sour tofu, vegetarian spicy soup.
  • Main course: Fried black mushrooms with red sauce, green curry vegetables, fried mixed vegetables, steamed rice.
  • Desserts: Tropical fresh fruits, mango sticky rice, tea & coffee.

Along the ship’s route on the Chao Phraya river are some of Bangkok’s most iconic sites. The Wan Fah dinner cruise ship takes diners past the historical district Rattanakosin where Bangkok was established in 1782. The area houses some of the city’s most famous sites including the Grand Palace and the Wat Pho. On the other side of the river stands the Wat Arun, the “Temple of Dawn”, with its imposing pagoda beautifully illuminated at night.

 

The two hour scenic cruise on an antique wooden boat sailing up the Chao Phraya river, the “River of Kings”, is a relaxing night out for adults and children alike. Soft music, the river breeze and nighttime river scenery make for a good break from the hustle and bustle of the city.

After dinner passengers can watch Thai classical dance and a Khon masked dance performance. Moving gracefully and slowly, elegant dancers wearing beautiful, long colorful dresses perform a classical dance show. The dance is accompanied by music played on traditional Thai instruments

Dancers wearing elaborately adorned costumes and masks perform a Khon masked dance based on the Ramakien, the Thai version of the Indian epic Ramayana. Elegant expressions made with hands, fingers, feet and body convey the emotions of the scene. The performance is accompanied by traditional Piphat music. The boat stops again at the Wan Fah Pier where out driver is already waiting for the Transfer back to tour Bangkok Hotel 


 

For our confidential prices or additional information about any of our services,

please contact us at info@nutty-adventures.com 



Services included:

  • Transport
  • Boat trip
  • 1 Set Menu per Person ( please choose)

 

Services not included:

  • Alcoholic refreshment
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities

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