Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

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Klook会員
10 Mar
This was a very enjoyable and fulfilling tour! Although it was an early start, I was able to communicate with PEP via LINE the day before, which made the meeting point smooth and easy. All the places we visited on the tour were far from Bangkok city, and it would be difficult to visit them all in one day on your own, so I highly recommend this tour. Lunch at the floating market was included in the tour price! It takes about two and a half hours to get from the floating market to Ayutthaya, but if you nap, you'll arrive in no time. PEP was very helpful, always informing us about the location and cleanliness of restrooms at each stop. The explanations about the historical sites were also very informative. The elephant ride in Ayutthaya was an additional 500 baht per person, and about half of the tour participants opted for it. PEP also took photos for us at each location, so we have great memories captured in pictures!
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Jhieanne **************
10 Mar
Our tour guide Lek was super nice, friendly and funny! we enjoyed our tour because of her!
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Jason **********
10 Mar
This is already my 3rd time to go to this market, but my first time booking via klook. We got upgraded to a tour with more stops, like the railway market. Our guide Tony made it very fun and he gave enough time at every stop. It doesn't feel rushed.
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SOMA *****
10 Mar
It was simply perfect. The destinations, the tour guide, and the timing were all flawless, making it a truly wonderful tour. I was especially surprised that we returned almost exactly on schedule, as I had anticipated significant delays, given that we were abroad. My only minor complaint is that although we opted for hotel pickup, our hotel was quite far, making it difficult to get to the meeting point ourselves in the morning. I would recommend booking the tour with a local meeting point instead of hotel pickup, as a taxi ride would likely only cost around 500 yen.
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Klook会員
9 Mar
The meeting point was easy to find, and it was great to efficiently visit all the places I wanted to see in one day. Traveling on the same bus was also very convenient as I could leave my luggage there. I highly recommend this for first-time travelers. Our guide, Chai, was also very entertaining, making it a truly enjoyable trip.
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AikaFaith ********
9 Mar
Our tour experience has been nothing short of exceptional, characterized by both the high quality of the activities offered and the warm, accommodating nature of our surroundings. The level of friendliness displayed by our lovely tour guide, Mr.E, has truly enhanced the journey, making us feel welcomed and valued every step of the way. As he shares his insights and knowledge with us, it becomes evident that his dedication to ensuring a pleasant and enriching experience is at the heart of what makes this tour so remarkable. Khob Khun khap, Mr. E, for your tireless efforts in making this adventure so memorable!
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Klook User
9 Mar
100/10!!! Best tour you will ever have!! Everyone was so professional and accommodating. They will take care of you the entire trip. From food to basic needs like alcohol or baby wipes. You have meals the entire trip which I didn’t expect. They will always prioritized your needs. PLUS FACTOR IS YOU OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER!!!! Bring your best model self bestie!! 1million over 10! I will never get tired to recommend you guys!!
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Klook会員
9 Mar
Our tour guide, Audi, was very entertaining, and we had a great time on the bus. His Japanese was also excellent! We were very satisfied with the tour content! We'd love to go again!
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Explore the biggest floating market in Thailand, where boat vendors in traditional attire sell fruits, vegetables and other goods on sampans while floating along narrow canals. Many locals as well and foreign tourists make their way here to shop for fresh produce and soak up the unique atmosphere. In comparison to other Bangkok floating markets, this is the most popular ones to immerse yourself in the local culture. Renting a boat to navigate the canals is a great way to explore the market up close. Boat rides at Damnoen Saduak can range from 100 baht for a short ride to several hundred baht for longer rentals.
Damnoen Saduak, Damnoen Saduak District, Ratchaburi 70130, Thailand

History of Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

One of the most popular floating markets in Thailand, Damnoen Saduak was built under the reign of King Rama V to link the Mae Klong River with Chinese river ways to support trade initiatives. By 1973, the river was populated with farmers on their boats selling their goods, which you can observe and experience to this day.

What to expect at Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

The most famous floating market in Thailand, Damnoen Saduak is made up of 3 smaller markets - Ton Khem, Hia Kui, and Khun Phitak - each offering a different experience.

Your boat driver will take you through a maze of narrow canals filled with traders in traditional attire selling fresh produce from wooden boats. If you don't mind paying a bit more money, you can even rent a sampan to explore the neighbouring areas where you can view the traditional Thai way of living.

Ton Khem

  • Atmosphere: Ton Khem is considered the largest of the three markets and is the most popular among tourists. It's located near the entrance of the Damnoen Saduak canal, where you'll find a lot of activity.

  • What to Expect: Here, you'll see the classic floating market atmosphere, with boats filled with fruits, vegetables, local products, and snacks. The market is busy and bustling, with a variety of goods being sold directly from boats.

  • Best for: Shopping and getting a taste of traditional Thai snacks and fruits. The area is very lively, making it great for tourists looking for the full floating market experience.

Hia Kui

  • Atmosphere: Hia Kui runs parallel to the main canal and is quieter and less crowded than Ton Khem, offering a more peaceful experience.

  • What to Expect: The market here is more traditional, and you'll find boats selling local produce, seafood, and homemade products. There are fewer tourists, so it's a great spot for those looking for a more authentic and local experience.

  • Best for: A more serene atmosphere where you can interact more with locals and get a feel for how the market operates beyond the tourist crowds.

Khun Phitak

  • Atmosphere: Khun Phitak is the smallest and most peaceful of the three markets, offering a quieter and more relaxed vibe compared to the other two.

  • What to Expect: This area has fewer boats and is often visited by those seeking a more tranquil, less commercialized experience. Here, you'll find local goods, fruits, and sometimes traditional Thai crafts. It's not as busy, making it ideal for those looking to escape the crowds.

  • Best for: Those wanting a more peaceful and off-the-beaten-path experience, where you can explore at a slower pace and enjoy the serene canal views.

Attractions Near Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

Amphawa Floating Market

Located just 30 minutes from Damnoen Saduak, Amphawa Floating Market is a popular alternative for those seeking a more local, less touristy floating market experience. Known for its authentic Thai charm, Amphawa operates mainly in the evening, from around 3 PM to 9 PM, when locals gather to sell fresh seafood, traditional snacks, and homemade goods. The market is set along the canals, where boats sell everything from grilled fish to coconut ice cream. You can also take a boat tour to explore the surrounding canals, including trips to see fireflies in the evening.

Wat Phra Pathom Chedi

Located in Nakhon Pathom, about 40 minutes from Damnoen Saduak, Wat Phra Pathom Chedi is home to the Phra Pathom Chedi, the world's tallest stupa. Standing at 127 meters, this architectural marvel is a significant Buddhist site, symbolizing the introduction of Buddhism to Thailand. The temple complex features serene surroundings with statues, shrines, and a peaceful ambiance, making it a perfect spot for reflection.

Ratchaburi National Museum

The Ratchaburi National Museum, located just 20-30 minutes from Damnoen Saduak, offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of the Ratchaburi region. The museum showcases a variety of exhibits, including archaeological artifacts, local artwork, and cultural displays that trace the area's development from prehistoric times to the present. The museum's collection highlights the region's traditional crafts, including pottery, textiles, and sculptures.

Maeklong Railway Market

Located just 20km away from the floating market, the Maeklong Railway Market is where a train passes mere centimeters away from the goods. Trains arrive around eight times per day, which is when the vendors rush to close their parasols and any goods that could obstruct the train. While this is a common sight for locals, it is a unique experience for tourists.

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