Bangkok Damnoen Saduak Market and Mae Klong Railway Market Tour
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Experience Highlights
This tour lasts approximately 6 hours and allows you to visit Damnoen Saduak and Mae Klong markets. The former is located next to the railway tracks, while the latter is a typical floating market. Both are very characteristic and are full of products such as fruits and vegetables, fish and meat. The activity includes both hotel pick-up and an experienced guide who will accompany you throughout the tour.
- Visit Thailand's most famous markets
- Listen to the explanations of a local guide
- Travel in comfort on board an air-conditioned minibus.
- Take advantage of an activity designed for small groups
What’s included
- Damnoen Saduak and Mae Klong Market Tour
- Expert guide
- Transport in air-conditioned vehicle
- Boat trip
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Step by Step
This tour allows you to discover two famous markets around Bangkok: Maeklong and Samut Songkhram. An air-conditioned minibus will pick you up from your hotel and take you to the train station, where you will take a convoy to the attractions. The tour lasts about 6 hours and is designed for small groups (maximum 15 people). An expert guide will be at your disposal at all times.
The first stop is usually the Mae Klong market, which has the peculiarity of being held next to the train tracks. When the convoy arrives, the vendors move the goods, close the tents and put them up again once it has passed. The vendors offer mainly fresh produce, such as fruit and vegetables, meat and fish.
The trip is made to watch the train pass by, which runs at least six times a day. Mae Klong Market is located in the town of Samut Songkhram, about 75 km from Bangkok and a short distance from the next stop, the Damnoen Saduak floating market.
It is held along the canals of Ratchaburi and goods are sold directly from boats. Vendors come from the surrounding area and wear the traditional Ngop Nam Chieo hat, made from banana leaves. Here you will also have the opportunity to take a short boat ride along the canals.