Article by Pushpitha Wijesinghe
Drift through a historic river as far away on either side, the ancient heritage of Thailand unfolds like a storybook with lofty mansions, palaces and temples. Listen to a dreamy melody and savor some exquisite Thai cuisine at a dinner cruise.
The bright illuminations bordering the Chao Phraya River spill over their light into its tiny rivulets creating a swirl of light that can be seen from a long way off. It is easy to forget the existence of a world other than the magical one around you, while drifting upon this many years old watercourse that seems still young and ageless. Nourishing the country and nurturing many generations for centuries has left no signs of weariness on the river. While it absolutely glitters by night, it unfolds like a page from a book of history under the daylight with imposing palaces, majestic mansions and graceful temples etched against the skyline on either side of the river banks.
With a length of 370 km, the waterway is not only the longest in the country, but also the one where the Thai civilization sprang up from. Therefore the Chao Phraya may as well be the life and soul of the country. Today a cruise on the waters opens up a glorious cityscape. Along your journey, stopover at the Ratchwong pier after you glide past the waterfront hotels that rose to fame by celebrated writers who used to stay in them. The memorial bridge devoted to King Rama I is another unique sight but from among the 8 bridges that cross the watercourse, the suspension bridge of King Rama VIII takes up most of the attention with its long suspensions spread like a giant harp across the river. Drift down further to get a view of the Fort Vichai Prasit as well as the ‘Temple of Dawn’. One should not miss out the spectacular sight of the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
The Chao Phraya is not only famous for its cruises but also for some fabulous Bangkok River Hotels that have taken up their station at this enviable location sharing their beauty with the river and vice versa. The Peninsula Bangkok is placed diagonally over the river in a classical ‘W’ shape taking full advantage of the ravishing view of the river. With spacious, opulent suites, panoramic views and riverside dinners under the starlight, this is one Bangkok Hotel that can definitely enhance your stay in the city in more ways than one.
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.