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8 hours
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Our tour guide will meet you at your Bangkok hotel lobby for pickup. Next, our first stop will be at Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Arrive at the jetty pier and take a long-tail boat ride along the winding canal to the floating market. Traditional Thai village life, old Thai houses, greenish gardens, and temples will be seen. On arrival at the floating market, it was almost untouched by the modern world. At the DamnoenSaduak Floating Market, you can see the active market life of people selling and buying things on their boats. There are different boats in all shapes and sizes, and you can find a variety of local goods, food, and fruits.
Maeklong Railway Market is a traditional Thai market selling fresh vegetables, food, and fruit. The market is unique because it occupies part of a train line. A few times a day, a train runs directly through the market. A few minutes before the train comes, vendors lower their umbrellas and move some of their produce away from the train tracks. Some are left on the ground, with the train passing right over them. Amazingly, nothing gets damaged or broken, and as soon as the train passes, the vendors move their goods back onto the tracks and continue as normal (until the next train arrives).
Finally, visit the unrivaled assortment of Thai insight at this recently fabricated shopping center complex, including artistry, culture, traditions, food, and way of life from 77 areas across Thailand. IconSIAM ascends along the banks of the Chao Phraya River. The highlight is SookSiam's gliding markets, with nourishment arranged and served from traditional little vessels on counterfeit lakes and a trench.
The duration of the tour can vary, but typically it lasts for a full day. It can take around 8 to 10 hours, depending on the itinerary and any additional stops included in the tour.
At the Maeklong Railway Market, you'll witness a fascinating sight as the market stalls are set up along the railway tracks. The unique aspect of this market is that whenever a train approaches, the vendors swiftly retract their awnings and temporarily move their goods to make way for the passing train. Once the train has passed, the market resumes its bustling activity, and the stalls are restored to their original position.
The Floating Market offers a wide range of products, including fresh fruits, vegetables, seafood, spices, local handicrafts, clothing, and souvenirs. You'll find vendors selling delicious street food from their boats, allowing you to sample various Thai delicacies while exploring the market.
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