1 Day: Bangkok Highlight Explore Tour
- 1 Day
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Description
Code: AHT043 (BKK)
Train, Float Market included Canal Boat Tour, Bangkok (Thailand)
Duration
1 Day
Tour Type
City Tour
Group Size
25
Language
English, Thai
Highlights
- English Translator (Tour Guide)
- Folding umbrella Market / Mae Klong Train market. To see the train comes through the market at 8.30am.
- Damnernsaduak Floating market by private speed boat 1 hour tour, 1 hour and a half drive
- The Reclining Buddha Image Temple (Wat Pho)
- Klong tour (Canal Tour) 1 hour on the boat, see the local houses, temples and feeding the catfish.
Included
- Air Conditioned Vehicle
- English Speaking Guide
- Boat on Meaklong
- Snack on Floating Market
- Noodle for Lunch
- Entrances Fee & Tax
- Bottles of Water
- Refreshing Tower
Excluded
- Personal expenses
- Should bring: caps or hats, mosquito repellant, sun screen
- Notation: Respecting Cloth as Knees & Shoulders Cover
Travel Itinerary
A Day - Train, Float Market included Canal Boat Tour
Guide and Driver with A/C Minivan will pick you up from your accommodation early at 6:45 AM, We pick up quite early because of other riding to Train Market and other next place bellow.
The Maeklong Railway Market in Thailand, arguably the most fascinating train in the world. Sometimes called” folding umbrella market”. Believe it or not, the Maeklong Railway runs right through the middle of a busy market multiple times per day! You see some strange, weird and wonderful sights in Thailand, but this has to be one of the weirdest of them all.
Damnoen Saduak floating market is the most popular floating market in Thailand, great for photo opportunities and food. An early morning start is worth it to avoid the heat and catch Damnoen Saduak at its liveliest. Most visitors who come to Thailand want to visit a floating market and many of them will end up here. A trip to the market can be a fascinating insight into Thai’s culture.
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market consists of a maze of narrow canals. Female traders, often wearing traditional clothes (blue farmers’ shirts) with straw hats use sampans (small wooden boats) to sell their wares, often produce that comes directly from farms. The market is often the busiest in the morning around 7 am to 9 am and is active until noon.
Wandering the small stalls that are located on the banks, local handicrafts, assorted silks, handcrafted jewelry and other small trinkets can be bought. There are also plenty of the Bangkok souvenirs to be found here. You can find both in the small stalls and aboard the vendors floating crafts a tasty local product on offer include mini coconut pancakes, boat noodles cooked in a rich, meaty broth, and delicious coconut ice cream.
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