Private Guided Tour to Mae Klong Train Market & Floating Market
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Private Guided Tour to Mae Klong Train Market & Floating Market
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Durata activității (8 hours)
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Join us for a private guided tour to the Mae Klong Train Market and the Floating Market.
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Visit the famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Coconut Sugar Farm, and the Maeklong Railway Market on this private tour from Bangkok. With a private guide, you'll enjoy personalized insights and the flexibility to explore at your own pace. Watch vendors quickly pack away their stalls as the train rolls through the bustling railway market – a truly unique sight! Then hop on a long-tail boat for a 30-minute ride through the colorful canals of the floating market, perfect for amazing photos and a taste of local life.
Ce este inclus?
Private transportation
Airconditioned vehicle
English Speaking Tour Guide.
Long Tail Boat Tickets
Floating Market Boat Ride30 minutes
Entry/Admission Mae Klong Railway Market (Hoop Rom Market)
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Personal Expenses
Informații suplimentare
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Most travelers can participate
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Visit the Maeklong Railway Market (Hoop Rom Market), a famous local market in Samut Songkhram Province, often nicknamed the “life-risking” market. It’s considered one of the province’s most unique attractions. Stretching about 100 meters alongside the railway near Maeklong Railway Station in Mueang District, this bustling market sells fresh seafood, vegetables, fruits, meats, dried foods, and everyday goods. Watch in awe as vendors swiftly pull back their stalls when the train passes through — a one-of-a-kind sight in Thailand!