Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

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★ 4.9 (48K+ reviews) • 723K+ booked
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.
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Damnoen Saduak, Damnoen Saduak District, Ratchaburi 70130, Thailand
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Azhar ****
11 Sep
Great experience with the tour... Tour guide and driver is very polite... They take care of us... Thumbs up to jenny... 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Klook User
10 Sep
i enjoyed OHM's tour. the way he really understood the needs of the tourist is very much appreciated.
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Yang **
9 Sep
The tours were all on time and well-organized. Our guide, Nok, was great – she even offered us fruit, and her Chinese was also very good.
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Klook会員
9 Sep
Tour Guide: Ms. Jenny. To get straight to the point, I'm so glad I joined this tour! I received an email the day before, requesting that I contact the guide via LINE by 6:30 PM. Our hotel was outside the pickup area, but when I asked if they could pick us up at the hotel during our exchange the day before, they happily agreed for an additional fee. Also, during the tour, we had regular toilet breaks [some places don't have toilet paper / charge a fee (it's good to have small change)], and she told us what to expect at each toilet, which made me feel very comfortable. The bus air conditioning was adjustable, so it wasn't too cold. [It's still good to have a jacket.] We were told that we could eat and drink on the bus as long as the food didn't have a strong smell, so I brought some snacks! There's a convenience store at one of the toilet stops where you can also buy things! I won't go into detail about the tour itself because I think it's better to have some surprises, but if you're going to Thailand, I highly recommend joining a tour from this company!
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Irish *****
9 Sep
Our first time in Thailand and this package tour give us a hussle free tour, tour guides are very knowledgeable, helpful and friendly as well as the driver very funny and kind. We had a very enjoyable trip. Places we went are exciting and extremely amazing.
HUANG *******
9 Sep
The itinerary arrangement and time management were excellent. I also thought the tour guide's spoken English and pronunciation were very good, without too much of an exaggerated Thai accent. In addition, the tour guide was proactive in helping us take photos, which was really great! Highly recommended.
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Klook User
9 Sep
The tour guide was really helpful and considerate. He was so concerned about our wellbeing. Sir Visan is kind and knowledgeable with the place, the people and the whole tour experience. thank you so much!
Klook User
8 Sep
Our tour here is also incredible! We immerse ourselves in the culture of Thai people, and it’s a wonderful experience. Our tour guide here is very handsome too 😆. I didn’t get his name. Butterflies in my stomach during the entire tour, but overall he is knowledgeable and tells us stories about Thai people and culture. It’s a must-do tour for your Thailand trip.

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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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