Tour riêng
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7 giờ
Vé di động
This private 7-hour tour is a unique experience exploring the most famous markets in Thailand. Travel with your own personal guide and driver from Bangkok to the train market and original floating market followed by a great lunch in a riverside restaurant. Hotel pickup and drop-off is included with transportation by private vehicle.
Wheelchair accessible
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
Please advise at time of booking if wheelchair assistance is required
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Bottled water
Snacks
Driver/guide
Lunch
Transport by private vehicle
Paddle boat at floating market
Select a pickup point
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
You depart early from Bangkok to Damnoen Saduak. As you get close to the floating market, we park the minibus and take a longtail boat for the final stretch. From your boat, you’ll see how the lush green oasis where you boarded gradually transforms into a lively market. Upon arrival at the market, we disembark. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market: At this floating market, you’ll find yourself in a different world. With great skill, the Thai navigate their boats filled with all kinds of goods. Some boats even serve freshly prepared noodles—these so-called “boat noodles” are a true delicacy. Be sure to try the delicious sweet yellow mango as well! Stroll around as lively bargaining takes place all around you to reach the right price. Optionally, you can take a boat ride through the market to see the bustling activity on the water up close.
Mae Klong Railway Market (Hoop Rom Market)
The Maeklong Railway Market: This unique market is located right next to Maeklong train station and the river of the same name. Each day, vendors display their goods along—and even directly on—the railway tracks. When a train approaches, they must quickly pack up their items to keep them safe. Once the train has passed, they cheerfully set everything back up again, as if no train had come through at all.
Pickup included
14 đánh giá
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Melanie L,
31 thg 12, 2023
- Viator
Our private tour guide, Pattee, was AMAZING!!!! She has curated the perfect experience for her guests & delivers that experience with with perfection! From each of the markets to lunch & the bonus banana farm, it was just lovely & so fun!!!! Thank you for an experience my sister & I will never forget!
Richard a,
20 thg 11, 2022
- Viator
Had a wonderful experience, my tourguide was very informative and cordial. Would highly reccomend this tour as it was an unique experience. Loved it!!!
Richard Y,
25 thg 7, 2022
- Viator
All of it was memorable. Never forget riding the elephant nor the floating market. The tour guide was excellent
Andra B,
16 thg 5, 2022
- Viator
Neera is excellent guide. We had a lots of fun. I also felt very protected and taken care off. We had a great time together. I definitely suggest this excursion for people who like markets.
Nikhil B,
2 thg 12, 2019
- Viator
We booked online with Viator and their local partner Amazing Asia Tours booking ref.: BR-753953946. When booking online on Viator I saw start time of 8.30 am so I paid for this tour as we wake up late on holidays. Again to double confirm start time our hotel concierge called the local agent's office 2 days in advance and fixed start time at 8.30 am, which was confirmed by the local agent's office. But our tour guide came at 7.30 and we came down at 8.35 she had an argument with us and was rude with me. At the train market we asked her to give her phone number in case we got separated, but she refused to give her phone number even after repeated requests. I don't understand how a tour guide can have such a bad attitude. Don't tour company rules require their guides to share her number so that if visitors get separated, they can call the guide to rejoin? But her manager said it was her personal phone and she can decide to share or refuse. But I couldn't see the rationale in such a policy as what would a guide fear from an overseas family (my wife was with me) flying home after 2 days, and we were polite and decent. Then after finishing from train market, in the vehicle it was very hot and I asked her to increase cooling. She refused saying it will take time to cool and if cooling is increased later it will get cold. I said she should increase cooling now as it is very hot and later she can change temperature back to "medium" from "high". But she refused and quarreled with me. I had to stretch forward and increase AC to high myself. She was unfriendly and said "you _________ are not nice and want your way"...and this in response to a request to alter air-conditioning as the vehicle was hot. This is clearly a racist remark, and this lady could have got into trouble if she were in the US as racism is a crime. I was shocked that a tour guide could be rude, racist, unfriendly, arrogant, and have a negative attitude with her tourist clients. Tourism is a service industry, and first principle is to make tourists comfortable and happy.
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