RELAXING THINGS TO DO IN BANGKOK

Bangkok is known to be the city of chaotic streets. Imagine street food, nightlife, and all that. But not everything is chaos and noise. Under this vibrant facade of a city is an unexpectedly calming aspect. You’ve got to rest after a day of sightseeing. These are some of the activities that you could experience in the Thai capital.
Walking along the river
Walking through water is somehow relaxing. The Chao Phraya River is the right spot. But you’d better do this in the early morning. Late afternoon is also appropriate. During this time, the sun is not blazing hot. So, you can enjoy:
- Peaceful breezes
- Watching long-tail boats sailing by
- Viewing the temples and skyline of the city.
Even better, you get to do this peacefully. You only need to sit back and see the world pass by. You can get a beverage in a cafe along the river.
Thai traditional massage
Your visit is incomplete without a traditional Thai massage. You can find skilled therapists in luxury spas or in local places. They will stretch, knead, and ease tension all the way down to the lower part of your body. When you are new to it, begin with a soft massage. Allow yourself to be absorbed into the rhythmic motions. A Thai massage is more of a meditative process than a process of relief.
Take an ice bath
Do you really want to shake off stress and feel refreshed? Why not try taking an ice bath in Bangkok? It may sound extreme. However, it is refreshingly so. Cold plunging is available in some wellness centers and gyms. It has the effect of increasing your circulation. It also eliminates tension in the muscles. As a result, you will feel fresh and energetic. It is like resetting your mind and body. It’s an experience definitely worth telling.
Visit a quiet temple
The temples are great sightseeing places. In addition, they are spots of peace. Locations such as Wat Arun or Wat Saket offer quiet relaxation spots. Here, you can watch monks meditating. You can also simply admire the complex architecture. Even in the busy city, visiting a temple may seem like entering a new world. Everything is relaxed and calm.
Sip tea in a hidden café
There are many gems of coffee and tea in Bangkok. Find a small cafe where there are no major streets, and have your favorite beverage. You can even enjoy an hour of people-watching or reading. Some of these cafes include natural light, greenery, and low music. This produces a rather peaceful atmosphere. This is just what you need to forget about your busy life.
Enjoy a rooftop swim
Some hotel pools offer a stunning view of the skyline. Most of them accept daytime guests, so you don’t have to be a guest at the hotel. Just rest in the warm water with the sun on your skin. Looking out into the skyline of the city is a very meditative experience at the end of the day.
Last words
Bangkok is truly a busy city. However, it is also the city of hidden serenity. You can always unwind and rejuvenate with the above activities. Just find some time to take things easy. Your body and your mind will be grateful.






