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Private Tour to Thaka Floating Market from Bangkok

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Private Tour to Thaka Floating Market from Bangkok

Are you planning a trip to Bangkok and wondering what activities you should include in your itinerary? Let us introduce you to one of the best experiences that you shouldn’t miss out on – a private tour to Thaka Floating Market.

What is Tha Kha Floating Market?

Tha Kha Floating Market is a traditional Thai market located just 1.5 hours from Bangkok. The market is unique because vendors sell their goods from boats that are paddled along the canal. You can find everything from fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, and seafood to handmade crafts, clothing, and souvenirs.

What can I expect from this private tour?

On this private tour to Tha Kha Floating Market, you’ll enjoy the exclusive attention of a personal guide and driver to take you to and from the market. Your guide will provide you with all the information you need to know about the market and its history, and you’ll have the opportunity to bargain with vendors for traditional cloth, carvings, and other souvenirs.

The tour includes a visit to a hidden jungle temple – Wat Bang Koong. You’ll be amazed as you step through the trailing vines into its intimate shrine and pay your respects to a gleaming, golden Buddha.

Throughout the tour, you’ll also get to sample local delicacies – a real treat for foodies! Your guide will recommend the best stalls and help you navigate the market like a local.

How long is the tour?

The tour is 6 hours long, including transportation to and from your hotel in Bangkok.

What should I bring?

We recommend bringing comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and a small bag to carry your purchases. Don’t forget to bring some cash so you can buy some souvenirs and sample some of the delicious food!

How do I book this private tour?

You can book this private tour to Tha Kha Floating Market from Bangkok by clicking here.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to experience an authentic Thai market and visit a hidden temple. Book your tour now and let us take care of the rest!

Insider’s Guide: Exploring Bangkok

Bangkok is the capital city of Thailand and is a dynamic metropolis that blends traditional charms with modern luxuries. A city that never sleeps, it offers a blend of cultural experiences, shopping, nightlife, and delicious food. Here’s an insider’s guide to Bangkok that covers everything you need to know before visiting the city.

Attractions

1. Wat Arun – Also known as the Temple of Dawn, it is one of the most beautiful temples in Bangkok. It’s located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River and is best admired during sunrise or sunset.

2. Grand Palace – A complex of buildings that was the official residence of the kings of Thailand from the 18th to the mid-20th century. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in history and architecture.

3. Chatuchak Weekend Market – It’s one of the largest markets in the world, with over 8,000 stalls. You’ll find everything from clothing to furniture and antiques.

4. Jim Thompson House – A museum that showcases traditional Thai homes and art. Jim Thompson was an American businessman who helped to revive the Thai silk industry.

Dining Spots

1. Jay Fai – A tiny street food stall that serves some of the best crab omelets in Bangkok. It’s owned by the eponymous Chef Jay Fai, who was awarded a Michelin star.

2. Bo.lan – This restaurant specializes in traditional Thai cuisine, using fresh ingredients and age-old techniques. It’s located in a renovated Thai house with a beautiful garden.

3. Gaggan – Ranked among the top 10 restaurants in the world, Gaggan offers an innovative take on Indian cuisine. It has a set menu that’s constantly changing.

Cultural Experiences

1. Muay Thai Boxing – This martial art is an integral part of Thai culture and is worth watching. You can catch a fight at Lumpinee Stadium or Rajadamnern Stadium.

2. Thai Massage – A massage that blends elements of yoga, acupressure, and Chinese medicine. There are many spas in Bangkok that offer this service, but make sure to choose a reputable one.

3. Wat Phra Kaew – It’s a grand temple that houses the Emerald Buddha – the most revered Buddha statue in Thailand. Visitors must dress modestly to enter the temple.

Local History

1. Bangkok National Museum – This museum houses a vast collection of art and artifacts that depict the history and culture of Thailand. The exhibits include prehistoric relics, Thai musical instruments, and royal regalia.

2. Vimanmek Mansion – A former royal palace that’s made entirely of teak wood. It’s the largest golden teak building in the world and is a testament to Thailand’s rich architectural heritage.

Off-the-Beaten-Path

1. Bang Krachao – Known as the “Green Lung of Bangkok,” it’s an oasis of calm that’s just a short distance from the city. You can explore the area on a bike or by renting a boat.

2. Taling Chan Floating Market – While the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is the most famous, it’s also very touristy. Visit the Taling Chan Floating Market for a more authentic experience.

3. Pak Khlong Talat – A wholesale flower market that’s open 24/7. It’s a colorful and frenetic place that’s worth visiting, especially early in the morning.

Conclusion

Bangkok is a city that’s full of surprises and should be on every traveler’s bucket list. From grand temples to street food, it offers something for everyone. Make sure to include these top attractions, dining spots, cultural experiences, local history, and off-the-beaten-path suggestions in your itinerary when you visit Bangkok.

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Private Tour to Thaka Floating Market from Bangkok

Experience Adventure Like Never Before: Book Your Tour Today!