SIAM NIRAMIT SHOW
For over seven centuries, Siam has been home of diverse cultures, a cross-road where civilizations meet.
In Act 1, Siam Niramit takes you back to the past to witness...
The King and Queen lead a procession to worship relics of the Lord Buddha. They release a ceremonial lantern then the royal guards perform a display of swordsmanship. In the south, Thai Buddhist and Muslim cultures blend harmoniously. Chinese merchants arrive from across the seas to barter goods. Villagers celebrate the religious festival in front of the sacred temple. Suddenly an ancient and revered Khmer temple, appears before their eyes. “Apsara” (angels) magically come to life. The peasants live a simple life, cultivating rice in the fertile soil of the Central Plains. Life in the palace, in contrast, is very grand, as Western ambassadors arrive to discuss foreign relations. Witness the magnificent procession of royal barges. Despite their diverse cultures and livelihoods, Thai people are all bound by a common belief in the religious principle of the Law of Karma. Good deeds or bad deeds in this world result in merit or suffering in the next life.
In Act 2 we visit the three realms central to traditional Thai beliefs...
Fiery Hell, where the flames are fuelled by peoples sins, is ruled by Phrayom, King of Hell. He ensures that the condemned souls receive punishment that matches the nature and gravity of their crimes. Liars have their tongues torn out; alcoholics are forced to drink from a cauldron of boiling water; adulterers must climb a tree bristling with sharp thorns… Himapaan is a mystical forest that exists at the boundary between our earthly realm and heaven. This beautiful and mysterious forest is populated by magical creatures such as kinaree (half woman-half bird), and nareepon (beautiful girls born from trees as fruit)... In this scene,we see Mekhala & Ramasoon, demi-gods who are believed, in Thai mythology, to be the progenitors of lightning and thunder. Heaven, where Indra, the greatest deity of all, presides. Angels perform an elegant aerial dance. Thai Buddhists believe that to go to heaven, one must gather merit on earth. Thai culture is full of a wide variety of merit-making festivals, which combine religious ceremony with colourful and joyful celebration, for example, Ordination Ceremonies, Songkran, the Phitakhon Ghost Parade, Loy Krathong etc.
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Tour Price in Thai Baht per person |
Program | Adult | Child |
Show Only - Silver Seat + transfer | 1,150THB | 1,050 THB |
Show Only - Gold Seat + transfer | 1,250 THB | 1,150 THB |
Show Only - Platinum Seat + transfer | 1,350THB | 1,250 THB |
Show and Dinner Buffet - Silver Seat + transfer | 1,350THB | 1,250 THB |
Show and Dinner Buffet - Gold Seat + transfer | 1,450 THB | 1,350 THB |
Show and Dinner Buffet - Platinum Seat + transfer | 1,550 THB | 1,450 THB |
Please read " The Terms and Conditions " Child age is 4 – 12 years old and height is not taller than 140 cms. Free of charge: Infant age is under 4 years old and Height is not taller 100 cms. Siam Niramit Phuket Show is 20.30pm - 21.40pm Siam Niramit Phuket Dinner Buffet is Served at 18.00pm - 20.30pm Transfer Free all Phuket Locations Siam Niramit Phuket is Closed on Tuesdays |
Child age is 4 – 12 years old and height is not taller than 140 cms. Free of charge: Infant age is under 4 years old and Height is not taller 100 cms. Siam Niramit Phuket Show is 20.30pm - 21.40pm Siam Niramit Phuket Dinner Buffet is Served at 18.00pm - 20.30pm Transfer Free all Phuket Locations Siam Niramit Phuket is Closed on Tuesdays |
Program | Adult | Child (4-11year) |
SIAM NIRAMIT SHOW Silver Seat + DINNER + TRANSFER |
2,500 THB 1,350 THB |
2,400 THB 1,200THB |
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