C16- Damnoen Saduak Floating Market & Sea Salt Farm

This tour is special for those who want to see the beauty of local Thai Life. Tour brings you to the famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, experience the unseen

Train Market, ride on train pass and see sea salt field, explore powder of sea salt from the sun drying sea water

Highlight in our tour programs

  •  Pick up from hotel with private transportation, private tour guide
  • Journey to Ratchaburi Province (100 km from Bangkok) in a private transportation
  • Continue to a pier, you’ll take a private narrow long tailed speedboat ride
  • • Stop at Market Center walk around, enjoy your bargaining skill or try plenty of tasty food
  • Stop at Coconut Farm, see how they make coconut sugar and other product
  • See Train Market, seeing vendors at the market put the shelters stick into the railway
  • Ride the train, passing by local area and sea salt field
  • Stop to see warehouse and sea salt field then walking through village to see Wat Kalong
  • Transfer back to your hotel

General Information

Out from Bangkok, there is a floating market that becomes one of the Thailand’s most famous attractions, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, 100 km west from Bangkok in Ratchaburi Province. In the past, daily commerce in Thailand was conducted mostly along rivers and canals. Every morning, boat venders will cramp in Damnoen Saduak Canal to sell product from their plantations that varies from fruits to vegetables. Now the product is more varieties as there are many visitors visit here every day.

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is one of the oldest floating markets and has become a very popular tourist destination for both Thais and foreign tourists, travel here to shop, eat, and enjoy the atmosphere of Thailand’s water markets. It is unique and attractive.

Discover Damnoen Saduak Floating Market offers a unique culinary experience. You will enjoy the scenery of rural life by the long tail speed boat to the center of floating market. We provide a private tour that you can experience the lifestyle of the people along the canal very closely.

At the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market can be divided into on land and in canals offers a unique culinary experience. Watching the wooden paddle boat vendors selling food, fruits, flowers and many kinds of local products in their boats

you’ll also find traditional Thai food that you won’t find anywhere else. You can find both in the small stalls and aboard the vendors floating crafts a tasty local product on offer includes mini coconut pancakes, boat noodles cooked in a rich, meaty broth and delicious coconut ice cream.

Inside the floating market, there are many foods, utensils and souvenirs. including handicrafts various handmade to choose to buy, choose to shop. You will be persuaded to buy things so let’s practicing your bargaining skill, feel fun on that, it’s definitely one of the atmospheres that you can’t find in your daily life.

The floating market is routinely crowded with hundreds of vendors and purchases floating in their small rowing boats, selling and buying agriculture products and local foods which are mostly bought from their own nearby orchards. Therefore, it is an attractive place for tourists to see the old style and traditional way of selling and buying goods.

 

Train Market

Other interested of this tour program is visiting a Train Market or Romhoop Market. It is considered one of amazing-Thailand attractions. Spreading over a 100-metre length, the market is located by the railway. Vendors at the market put the shelters stick into the railway where visitors walk and do their shopping. When each signal of the arriving train rings, vendors will rush to close their parasols and canvas, along with clearing all goods that will obstruct the coming train at a great speed. Once the train passes, parasols and canvas will be reopened as goods are again put into their usual place next to the railroad.

The practice is usual for vendors and local people, but not for tourists who will definitely find the scene exciting and enjoyable at each visit.

Sea Salt Farm

Experience riding the train pass by “Naklua” or sea salt field to see the magic of natural sun light drying sea water until become a powder of sea salt and visit Wat Kalong the local temple nearby area

There are a lot of stories to tell, come and discover by yourself with us; Click Thailand… our tour guide will happy to tell…

Dress suggests for this tour

  • Casual outfits suitable for walking and get in-get off the boat

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