








6 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Explore the lively Damnoen Saduak Floating Market by paddleboat
Experience authentic Thai culture, food, and local life
Learn from an expert local guide throughout the tour
Enjoy a comfortable round-trip transfer from Bangkok


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Begin your day with a journey to the Maeklong Railway Market, famously known as Talad Rom Hup or the “Umbrella Pulldown Market.” This extraordinary market is one of Thailand’s largest fresh seafood hubs and sits directly along active railway tracks. As you stroll through the bustling stalls, your local guide will share fascinating stories about how the vendors expertly pull back their awnings and goods just moments before a train passes through — a truly unforgettable sight that showcases the market’s unique rhythm and charm.
Continue your adventure to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Thailand’s most iconic and colorful market. Hop aboard a traditional paddleboat and glide through the narrow canals lined with vendors selling tropical fruits, local snacks, and handmade crafts. Your guide will highlight the best spots to visit and sample authentic Thai delicacies. After soaking up the lively atmosphere and scenic views, relax as you journey back to Bangkok in the early afternoon, filled with memories of two of Thailand’s most vibrant markets.
Paddleboat
Guide
Drinking water
One Way Hotel pickup from central Bangkok
Lunch
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Roundtrip Transfer
Camera or smartphone
Sun hat and sunglasses
Comfortable clothing and footwear
Cash for shopping and snacks
Refillable water bottle
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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