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thedalatribune · 1 year
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Photographing The Floating Market
One of the places I wanted to visit in Thailand is the floating market. I really wanted to take photos of it... When I got there I realized that photographing it was very difficult. The canal had a lot of shades. Some parts were underexposed, while some parts are over exposed. I was constantly trying to calculate the amount of light entering my camera on one side of my brain, while trying to think of creative ways to compose the photo the other side of the brain. It was really challenging... Of the 500+ photos I took there, I think there’s only about 20 photos that I really liked. Haha.
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tropic-havens · 2 months
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A women sells fruit on her wood boat at Damnoen Saduak Floating market in Province of Ratchaburi in Thailand
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amazing-thailand · 2 months
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Family always comes first, even when you have just a couple of hours. Make it a memorable escapade to all the deliciousness and sightseeing in Ratchaburi. Here are some ideas:
Satawat Siam - A museum with lots of vintage collections
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market - Sightseeing, floating, and eating
Hin Khao Ngu Park - Explore the scenery in a duck paddle boat
Na Satta Thai Park - For all the lights you can see
#AmazingThailand #สุขทันทีที่เที่ยวไทย #สุขทันทีที่เที่ยวราชบุรี
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annafshr · 1 year
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Reasons why Bangkok should be in your top destination list for vacation
Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, is a vibrant and bustling city that offers visitors a unique experience of Thai culture and modern city life. Here are some reasons why you should visit Bangkok:
1. Cultural Landmarks and Temples: Bangkok is home to some of the most beautiful temples and cultural landmarks in Thailand, such as the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), and Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn). These sites offer visitors a glimpse into Thailand's rich cultural history and architectural traditions.
2. Shopping and Markets: Bangkok is a shopper's paradise, with everything from high-end designer stores to bustling street markets. Some of the most famous markets include Chatuchak Weekend Market, known for its endless array of products, and Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, where vendors sell their goods from boats on the river.
3. Food and Nightlife: Bangkok is famous for its delicious street food, with stalls selling everything from spicy curries to sweet desserts. The city is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with plenty of bars, nightclubs, and live music venues to keep you entertained.
4. Modern City Life: Bangkok is a modern and cosmopolitan city, with towering skyscrapers, luxury hotels, and world-class restaurants. Visitors can enjoy the comforts and amenities of a modern city while still experiencing the unique culture and traditions of Thailand.
5. Relaxation and Wellness: Bangkok also offers visitors the chance to relax and rejuvenate, with plenty of spas and wellness centers offering traditional Thai massage, yoga classes, and other treatments.
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Overall, Bangkok is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Thailand. Whether you're interested in culture, shopping, food, nightlife, or relaxation, Bangkok has something for everyone.
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Thailand Part II
From Bangkok we took a guided tour to some famous sights outside the city: the Maeklong Railway Market, the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, and the Erawan Falls.
Our first stop heading out of Bangkok was at Wat Kalong, a smaller temple in the province of Samut Sakhon. The highlight of this temple was the large statue of Luang Pu Sood, a renowned monk from the temple.
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Next we visited a salt field before hopping on a train to ride to the Maeklong Railway Market. This market is very popular for tourists and I had seen many videos of the train narrowly grazing past the market stalls. The safety of this market is questionable however, as it is full of tourists literally standing in front of a moving train and taking photos, but it was still cool to see firsthand. My mom and I stayed in the marked safety zone and watched others narrowly avoid the train while trying to get the perfect shot.
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From there we went to a coconut farm for a little break with some fresh coconut water before heading to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, another popular tourist spot that many people have probably seen online/on social media. Our guide told us not to bother buying anything, as they sold the same things as in Bangkok but at a high markup, so we just enjoyed a boat ride through the market and the nearby canals, looking but not buying.
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After leaving the floating market we spent the rest of the day in Kanchanaburi province to visit the Erawan National Park and the waterfalls there. This area is mountainous and the falls spanned seven levels going up the mountain with an accompanying hiking trail. My mom had to stop at a lower level but I pushed myself to make it to all seven levels. The push was worthwhile as the seventh waterfall was the best, and since it was the hardest to get to it was also the most peaceful.
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After leaving Erawan our guide took us to a nearby lake with nice views and then we went to another questionably safe area in which we could view a train passing nice and close while on a bridge, marking the end of the tour before returning to Bangkok. While we went to some very touristy places, it was still nice to leave the city and see more of Thailand.
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boulosisaac · 1 year
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Damnoen Saduak floating market, Thailand. Fujifilm X-T2, 16-55mm. . #streetphotography #travelphotography #damnoensaduak #floatingmarket #thailand #fruit #fujifilm #fujifilmme #fujifilmegypt #boulosisaac #streetmacadam #fujifanboys #therawsociety (at Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Thailand) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmOlwfjt3C3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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rlwsrocks · 2 years
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Day 16 nov 22, 2014
We convinced our guide that leaving at 7:30, a half hour later than our scheduled departure would be ok, so we were able to sleep in!!! I think we need to think of another name for what we are doing because it's not a vacation in the traditional sense of the word.
The hour+ ride through the countryside was made especially interesting by passing through the salt fields once we were near the ocean. They flood fields that look similar to large rice fields with ocean water, then when the water evaporates, they remove the salt layer by layer with the top layer being the cleanest.
This area about 100 km southwest of Bangkok is a plantation area where bananas and coconuts are grown. We went to a local place where they process sap collected from palm tree flowers into palm sugar...really delish and sweet with a coconut underflavor. I was afraid to bring it back partly because it might not make it through customs and partly because I would eat it all.
Another market...the train market, so called because a few times a day the train runs right through the market to deliver products; at those times, the stalls that are on the tracks have to be moved out of the way. This market has everything, but with a concentration of fish and seafood, and is huge, but still much smaller than the one in Bangkok. And there are motorcyclists riding up and down the aisles, besides delivery carts, to add to the confusion and chaos of the atmosphere.
We took another boat ride through the canals to see the country version of water homes. They are much the same but with more space between some of them and more foliage from the plantations behind them. We also saw more human activity, children swimming and jumping into the canal, women standing on the front steps waist deep in water doing the laundry, men and boys repairing broken boards on the houses, as well as a few water monitors, the local alligators, which they say are not dangerous to humans.
The floating market of Damnoen Saduak was crazy...I think I would have appreciated it more had we merely observed from the land side rather than from a boat in the water, but I must say it was a unique experience to be a part of that many boats maneuvering in the small space of a few canals. I don't know if it's called "grid lock" when it involves boats, but it was crazy!!! Another, "ya had to be there" way of explaining the madness.
What was really the most incredible though was that no one got frustrated or angry. If a person on one boat wanted to buy something from a vendor in another boat selling Phad Thai, all the traffic around had to basically stop while the vendor finished with her other customers, then made the boat person's Phad Thai, which could take 5-10 minutes...and EVERYONE was doing the same thing so it was a case of pretty much nothing moving, but a lot of jostling. I think Andy and I were the only impatient ones in the whole market.
On the way back we visited yet another floating market, this time, for locals.
We also stopped at the Jim Thompson house which was lovely and had a nice story to go with it, but we bypassed the official tour and just wandered the lovely grounds of the early 1900's local style mansion which is now a museum with well preserved artifacts.
By the time we got back to Bangkok it was almost 3:00 but Sara wasn't done with "marketing" us yet! Now it was time to see the Chinatown markets and temples (thank goodness you don't have to take shoes off for Hindu temples because I don't think we could have). Here the aromas were distinctly Chinese as opposed to the Thai herb smells we had become used to. AND I tried the disgusting smelling fruit, durian, from a street cart!!! I was so proud of myself...the flavor was sweet and delicious but I wasn't crazy about the texture and stringy parts.
Today we had even less time to shower and change for the hour+ cab ride to our restaurant, Nahm. It was amazing and I once again had tears streaming down my cheeks and blisters on the inside of my lips but I loved every bite...I had larb...thanks to Heidi and Javier in MV I knew what it was and that it would be spicy. I was sad to be eating my last meal in Thailand, but it was a special one with the most delicious dessert.
It was only a 1/2 hour ride back to the hotel where we fell into bed for our 5:00 AM wake up to fly to Bali. Sad to be leaving Thailand.
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demasrusli · 2 years
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@demas x @thailand Collab 🇹🇭 // Here are 10 epic photography locations in and around Bangkok! 📷 Which one is your favourite? 1. Wat Sam Phran 2. Maeklong Railway Market 3. Ancient City (Muang Boran Museum) 4. Train Night Market Ratchada 5. Lebua Hotel 6. Bangkok Chinatown (Night) 7. Wat Ratchanatdaram 8. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market 9. Bangkok Chinatown (Day) 10. King Power Mahanakhon I can't wait to revisit Bangkok one day and also explore other parts of Thailand as well! 😀 Hopefully that will happen sooner rather than later! Have you been to Thailand before? #LostinThailand (at Bangkok, Thailand) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgbvmF8vzRY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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태국의 국왕을 추모하는 자리는 어디에서든 볼 수 있었다. 맥도날드 키오스크에서도 이런 화면을 볼 수 있다는 것이 놀랍고도 신기했다.
담넌사두억 플로팅마켓은 생각한 것보다 물색이 탁했지만, 방콕을 간다면 꼭 한 번쯤은 해봐야 하는 투어 일정 같다.
The memorials for the Thai king could be seen everywhere. It was surprising and fascinating to see such displays even at McDonald's kiosks.
Although damnoen saduak floating market was a bit more crowded than I had anticipated, it was still enough to have a new experience. If you're visiting Bangkok, it seems like a tour schedule you should definitely try at least once.
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ultralowoxygen · 24 days
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bestentours11 · 2 months
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13 Stunning Destinations for Unforgettable Thailand Honeymoon Packages
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Embarking on a honeymoon in Thailand is a dream come true for many couples, offering a perfect blend of romance, adventure, and relaxation. With our exclusive Thailand honeymoon packages, you can explore some of the most beautiful and enchanting destinations in the Land of Smiles. Here are 13 stunning places to visit, ensuring an unforgettable honeymoon experience that you'll cherish forever.
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In conclusion, our Thailand honeymoon packages offer a perfect blend of romance, adventure, and relaxation, ensuring an unforgettable getaway for couples. Whether you're lounging on the beaches of Phuket, exploring the temples of Chiang Mai, or diving into the crystal-clear waters of the Similan Islands, Thailand has something to offer every honeymooner. So why wait? Book your Thailand honeymoon package today and embark on the journey of a lifetime with your loved one.
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thedalatribune · 1 year
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Important Food Adventure Notes
Pad Thai from a Bangkok street vendor or raw milk cheese from a bistro in France taste delicious in the moment. But for many travelers, the local dishes that make trips meaningful sometimes give them food poisoning - and the wrong sort of vacation memories.
By some metrics, gastrointestinal infections related to food or water affect 30 to 70 percent of all travelers during or immediately after their trips, according to a 2015 study in BMJ Clinical Evidence. Each year, one in six Americans and nearly one in 10 people worldwide suffer from such illnesses caused by bacteria (E. coli, salmonella, listeria), viruses (norovirus, hepatitis A), or parasites (giardiasis, roundworms, tapeworms).
Lower-income countries have a reputation for putting travelers at a higher risk for food poisoning, but people are just as likely to be sickened from an improperly handled meal in Italy or Australia - or from some sushi at their local supermarket.
There are 31 major known pathogens that cause foodborne illnesses, including norovirus, salmonella, E. coli, clostridium perfringens, and campylobacter. Depending on the bacteria, parasite, or virus, symptoms could include a few hours to a week of diarrhea and vomiting, plus stomach cramps, fever, or body aches. The most likely culprits? Raw or undercooked chicken, turkey, or meat; raw milk; raw fruits and vegetables; shellfish; and food stored in unsafe temperatures (e.g. an open-air buffet) or prepared in an unsanitary way.
Or the water might be making you sick. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), more than 180 countries (including popular destinations the Maldives, Mexico, and the Bahamas), have tap water that is unsafe to drink. This means that brushing your teeth with local tap water or even washing your hands before preparing lunch could lead to illness.
“Giardia parasite is pretty common with contaminated water,” says Cindy Chung, a doctor at Kaiser San Rafael Pediatrics in California. “When a kid comes into my office with sudden diarrhea, I ask, ‘Have you been camping? Did you go to the beach? Have you traveled...”
Find out if the tap water is safe to drink in your destination with the CDC’s Traveler’s Health tool. Many hotels in places with unsafe water have their own filtration systems or provide bottled water. But nasties may come from that iced water at a street market or berries at a roadside food stand. When in doubt, avoid ice, and drink bottled water.
Concerned about single-use plastics? Bring a heavy-duty filtered water bottle (such as Grayl) and fill it with boiled water (if the hotel has a kettle) or water treated with purification tablets (Globaline, Potable-Aqua).
Sometimes, food poisoning happens because travelers have never encountered common bacteria and viruses at their destination. “Locals build up some level of tolerance because their immune systems have been exposed multiple times,” says Bolaris.
That doesn’t mean you have to forgo street food in Southeast Asia or taco stands in Mexico City. Bolaris’ rule? If you can’t clean it or peel it, don’t eat it. Chung advises travelers to watch how vendors prep food. “Are they using utensils, gloves, or bare hands?” When in doubt, stick to piping hot dishes - grilled meats or fried fritters - and shun raw seafood and lukewarm stews.
Rachel Ng How to Deal with Food Poisoning while Traveling - and How to Avoid it Altogether
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tropic-havens · 2 months
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A women sells fruit on her wood boat at Damnoen Saduak Floating market in Province of Ratchaburi in Thailand
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amazing-thailand · 2 months
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🤟🎾 Roger Federer, the world’s No. 1 tennis player and winner of 20 Grand Slam titles, was in town not too long ago, and he posted his way throughout his trip. Thank you, Mr. Federer, for being such a champion for Thailand! 🙏 And for those of you who’d like to follow his trail, here are the locations.
🛺 Explore Bangkok on Tuk Tuk
Take the iconic Tuk Tuk ride and explore the nooks and crannies of Bangkok, including all the landmarks and local food trails. Now, you can also go green with the EV Tuk Tuks that are available in the Rattanakosin area.
📍The Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Bangkok
📍Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen, Bangkok
📍Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Ratchaburi
👍 Look Choop Desserts
These cute Thai desserts are made from mung bean paste and carefully crafted into miniatures of various items.
👍 Mango Sticky Rice
Such a summertime staple, this mango sticky rice welcomes you to town with juicy and sweet mango and luscious sticky rice and coconut cream.
✨ And Thailand has so much more to offer, visit https://www.tourismthailand.org
#AmazingThailand #สุขทันทีที่เที่ยวไทย
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itshop7 · 3 months
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Discover Bangkok's Charm: A Guided Tuk Tuk Tour Adventure
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Bangkok, the City of Angels, pulsates with a vibrant energy that electrifies every sense. From the gilded spires of ancient temples to the bustling street markets overflowing with exotic flavors, Bangkok is a sensory feast waiting to be devoured. But navigating this metropolis can feel daunting, especially for first-time visitors. Fear not, intrepid explorer! There's a secret weapon hidden amongst the throngs of motorbikes and neon signs: the humble Tuk Tuk.
Beyond the Tourist Trail: Unveiling Bangkok's Hidden Gems
Forget the stuffy tour buses and rigid schedules. A Tuk Tuk Bangkok is an invitation to surrender to the city's chaotic charm. Imagine yourself perched on the open-air backseat, the wind whipping through your hair as your driver expertly navigates the labyrinthine alleys. Every corner unveils a new surprise: a hidden temple tucked away in a leafy oasis, a street vendor dishing up fragrant Pad Thai, or a vibrantly painted mural adorning a weathered shopfront. These are the moments that make Bangkok truly special, the glimpses into the city's beating heart that guidebooks can't capture.
A Sensory Symphony: From Grand Palaces to Bustling Markets
Your Tuk Tuk journey is a symphony for the senses. The rhythmic thrum of the engine mingles with the cacophony of street vendors hawking their wares. Incense smoke from temple offerings swirls in the air, carrying the sweet scent of jasmine and the spicy tang of street food. As you weave through the bustling markets, your eyes feast on a kaleidoscope of colors: vibrant silks, glistening fruits, and towering stacks of spices. The taste buds follow suit, tantalized by the aroma of sizzling satay and the delicate sweetness of mango sticky rice. This is Bangkok in its purest form, a sensory overload that leaves you exhilarated and utterly captivated.
Time Travel Through History: Temples and Royal Palaces
Bangkok's history whispers from every corner. Your Tuk Tuk will whisk you past the majestic Grand Palace, its golden spires glinting in the sun. Step inside and be transported to a bygone era, where ornate courtyards and intricate murals tell tales of ancient kings and forgotten rituals. From the serene Wat Pho, home to the iconic Reclining Buddha, to the vibrant Wat Arun, adorned with colorful porcelain shards, each temple is a testament to Bangkok's rich cultural heritage.
A Culinary Adventure: Bangkok on a Plate
No Bangkok experience is complete without indulging in its legendary street food scene. Your Tuk Tuk driver will become your culinary guide, leading you to hidden gems where locals gather to savor authentic flavors. From crispy roti sai filled with savory curries to steaming bowls of boat noodles, each bite is an explosion of taste and texture. And don't forget to try the vibrant mango sticky rice, a sweet and creamy treat that's the perfect way to end your culinary adventure.
Beyond the City Limits: A Glimpse into the Serene Countryside
For a taste of tranquility, venture beyond the city's bustling heart and let your Tuk Tuk carry you to the lush green countryside. Explore the floating markets of Damnoen Saduak, where vendors navigate their boats laden with fresh produce, or cycle through the verdant rice fields of Bangnamphueng, a welcome respite from urban energy. These serene escapes offer a glimpse into the quieter side of Thai life, a reminder of the natural beauty that lies just beyond the city's neon glow.
More Than Just a Ride: A Connection to the Local Spirit
A Tuk Tuk tour Bangkok is more than just a sightseeing adventure; it's a chance to connect with the city's soul. Your driver, a local expert and unofficial city ambassador, will share stories and insights that guidebooks can't offer. You'll learn about local customs, hidden traditions, and the vibrant spirit that makes Bangkok so unique. As you laugh, share smiles, and navigate the city together, a bond forms, a connection that transcends language and cultural barriers.
So, pack your sense of adventure and hop aboard a Tuk Tuk! This is your invitation to discover Bangkok's hidden gems, savor its vibrant flavors, and connect with its warm and welcoming people. Let the city's chaotic energy wash over you, and prepare to be enchanted by the magic of Bangkok, one Tuk Tuk ride at a time.
Start your Bangkok adventure today! Book your Tuk Tuk tour Bangkok and experience the City of Angels like never before!
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satisfled · 3 months
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รวม 10 ตลาดน้ำเมืองไทย น่าเที่ยวสุดในประเทศไทย
ตลาดน้ำอัมพวา จ.สมุทรสงคราม …. เป็นตลาดน้ำที่ได้รับความนิยมและมีชื่อเสียงมากที่สุดในประเทศไทยเลยก็ว่าได้ มีสินค้า อาหาร ของฝาก ของที่ระลึกต่างๆ มากมาย มีทั้งแบบพายเรือมาขายอยู่ในลำคลอง และแบบเปิดร้านอยู่บนฝั่งก็มี นอกจากนี้ ยังมีเรือบริการพาชมหิ่งห้อยในยามค่ำคืนอีกด้วย เปิดบริการ : วันศุกร์ วันเสาร์ และวันอาทิตย์ เวลา 14.00 – 20.00 น.
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. ตลาดน้ำดำเนินสะดวก (Damnoen Saduak Floating Market) ตลาดตั้งอยู่ที่จังหวัดราชบุรีซึ่งเป็นตลาดที่มีชื่อเสียงมากที่สุดในประเทศไทยอีกแห่งหนึ่ง ที่ได้รับความนิยมจากนักท่องเที่ยวทั้งไทยและต่างชาติไม่แพ้กัน ซึ่งส่วนใหญ่จะรู้จักกันในนามตลาดน้ำคลองต้นเข็ม สามารถเดินทางมาได้สะดวกเพราะอยู่ห่างจากกรุงเทพเพียงแค่ 80 กิโลเมตร ภายในตลาดจะมีการค้าขายสินค้าทางการเกษตรมากมาย รวมทั้งอาหารการกินต่างๆ นานาแบบพื้นบ้าน โดยจะมีพ่อค้าแม่ค้าพายเรือมาขายของอยู่ในลำคลอง นอกจากนี้ ยังมีบริการนั่งเรือชมคลอง ชมสวนอีกด้วย ตลาดนี้เป็นตัวอย่างที่ดีที่สุดที่แสดงให้เห็นถึงวิถีชีวิตของคนไทยในสมัยโบราณกาล " ลุ้นหวย " เปิดบริการ : ทุกวัน เวลา 06.00 – 12.00 น.
ตลาดน้ำ 4 ภาค พัทยา จ.ชลบุรี …. เป็นตลาดน้ำที่สร้างขึ้นให้เป็นสถานที่ท่องเที่ยวเชิงอนุรักษ์ทางศิลปวัฒนธรรมไทย ซึ่งตั้งอยู่ใจกลางเมืองพัทยา ให้เหล่าบรรดานักท่องเที่ยวทั้งชาวไทยและชาวต่างชาติได้เดินทางมาสัมผัสกับวิถีชีวิตความเป็นอยู่อย่างไทยแบบเรียบง่ายซึ่งมีความผูกพันกับสายน้ำ และเรียนรู้ภูมิปัญญาชาวบ้านทั้ง 4 ภาค ได้ในที่นี่ที่เดียว นอกจากนี้ ยังมีกิจกรรมที่น่าสนใจต่างๆ มากมาย ที่รอให้คุณได้ไปสัมผัสกัน เปิดบริการ : ทุกวัน เวลา 09.00 – 19.00 น.
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ตลาดมหาชัย (ท่าเรือเทศบาล) จ.สมุทรสาคร …. เป็นตลาดที่ตั้งอยู่ริมแม่น้ำท่าจีน ใกล้กับป้อมวิเชียรโชฎกและศาลหลักเมือง ซึ่งห่างจากศาลากลางจังหวัดประมาณ 200 เมตร ภายในตลาดจะมีอาหารทะเลทั้งสดและแห้งขาย รวมทั้งสินค้าอื่นๆ อีกมากมาย แถมยังเป็นศูนย์กลางการค้าและการคมนาคมของจังหวัดสมุทรสาครอีกด้วย โดยนักท่องเที่ยวที่เดินทางมาที่ตลาดมหาชัยนี้ สามารถต่อเรือเมล์ไปเที่ยวที่ตำบลต่างๆ ในจังหวัดสมุทรสาครได้ หรือจะเช่าเรือหางยาวไปเที่ยวคลองโคกขามก็น่าสนุกไปอีกแบบ เปิดบริการ : ทุกวัน 24 ชั่วโมง
ตลาดน้ำอโยธยา จ.พระนครศรีอยุธยา …. เป็นตลาดน้ำที่จำลองขึ้นให้เห็นนักท่องเที่ยวได้หวนรำลึกไปถึงการค้าขายในอดีต ซึ่งเป็นแหล่งท่องเที่ยวไทยในรูปแบบตลาดน้ำที่ได้รับความนิยมไม่แพ้กัน ภายในตลาดมีบรรยากาศสภาพแวดล้อมที่ร่มรื่น จัดแบ่งโซนการค้าขายอย่างเป็นระเบียบ ซึ่งมีทั้งแบบตลาดนัดชุมชน และแบบพายเรือขายของ แถมยังมีบริการพายเรือชมบรรยากาศของตลาดน้ำอีกด้วย เปิดบริการ : ทุกวัน เวลา 10.00 – 21.00 น.
ตลาดน้ำหัวหิน จ.ประจวบคีรีขันธ์…. เป็นตลาดน้ำที่จะพาคุณหวนย้อนรำลึกกลับไปสู่หัวหินในอดีต โดยมีการจำลองวิถีชีวิตของชุมชนบนเนื้อที่กว่า 40 ไร่ มีการออกแบบตกแต่งได้อย่างสวยงาม และมีการจำหน่ายสินค้าต่างๆ มากมาย ได้แก่ ของฝาก ของที่ระลึก อาหาร และเครื่องดื่ม เป็นต้น ซึ่งตั้งอยู่ที่ ต.ทับใต้ เดินทางมาได้ง่ายๆ มาก
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ตลาดน้ำตลิ่งชัน กรุงเทพฯ …. เป็นตลาดน้ำกึ่งชนบทที่สะท้อนวิถีชีวิตริมน้ำและธรรมชาติได้เป็นอย่างดี และมีเสน่ห์ดึงดูดใจนักท่องเที่ยวได้มากมาย ซึ่งตั้งอยู่บริเวณหน้าสำนักงานเขตตลิ่งชัน ภายในตลาดมีการจำหน่ายผลผลิตจากสวนในพื้นที่ ที่มีทั้งผักสด ผลไม้ ปลา และอาหารนานาชนิด ที่ผลัดเปลี่ยนหมุนเวียนไปตามฤดูกาล มีลักษณะคล้ายกับตลาดสดทั่วไป นอกจากนี้ บริการเรือเที่ยวชมสวน ชมคลอง ให้เพลิดเพลินใจกันมากยิ่งขึ้น เปิดบริการ : วันเสาร์ - วันอาทิตย์ และวันหยุดนักขัตฤกษ์ที่เป็นวันจันทร์หรือวันศุกร์ เวลา 07.00 – 17.00 น.
ตลาดน้ำบางน้ำผึ้ง พระประแดง จ.สมุทรปราการ …. เป็นตลาดน้ำที่มีเสน่ห์ด้วยวิถีชีวิตชาวบ้านริมคลอง ซึ่งเป็นวิถีชีวิตของชาวไทยเชื้อสายมอญ โดยจะมีการจำหน่ายสินค้าพื้นบ้านและอาหารพื้นเมืองที่มีชื่อเสียงของชุมชน แถมยังมีบริการเรือพาย และกิจกรรมท่องเที่ยวที่จะพาไปสัมผัสวิถีชีวิตชุมชน และชื่นชมธรรมชาติ เปิดบริการ : วันเสาร์ - วันอาทิตย์ เวลา 08.00 – 14.00 น.
ตลาดน้ำขวัญเรียม คือ ตลาดน้ำแห่งใหม่ใจกลางกรุงริมคลองแสนแสบ ระหว่างซอยเสรีไทย 60 และ ซอยรามคำแหง 187 เชื่อมสองฝั่งคลองระหว่างวัดบำเพ็ญเหนือและวัดบำเพ็ญใต้ จุดกำเนิดอมตะนิยาย "แผลเก่า" ตัวเอกในเรื่อง ขวัญและเรียม จึงเป็น ที่มาของชื่อ ตลาดน้ำขวัญเรียม โดยจำลองภาพชีวิต ประเพณีของชาวบ้านทุ่งริมน้ำให้คนรุ่นหลังได้มีโอกาสสัมผัส วิถีชีวิต ริมคลองแสนแสบในอดีต จุดเด่นอีกอย่างหนึ่งของตลาดน้ำขวัญเรียม ก็คือ สะพานเรือที่เชื่อมระหว่างวัดบำเพ็ญเหนือและ วัดบางเพ็งใต้ เป็นตลาดน้ำแห่งแรกที่มีสะพานเรือเชื่อมต่อวัฒนธรรมให้อยู่ร่วมกัน ปิดให้บริการวันเสาร์-อาทิตย์ ตั้งแต่เวลา 8.00 - 21.00 น.
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ตลาดน้ำบางคล้า จ.ฉะเชิงเทรา …. เป็นตลาดริมแม่น้ำบางปะกง มีทั้งตลาดนัดบนบกและร้านค้าบนแพยาวริมฝั่ง อีกทั้งยังมีพ่อค้าแม่ค้าพายเรือนำผลิตผลทางการเกษตรและข้าวของต่างๆ มาขายมากมายอีกด้วย มีสิ่งที่น่าสนใจมากมายที่รอให้นักท่องเที่ยวได้มาสัมผัสด้วยตัวเอง ซึ่งตลาดน้ำแห่งนี้ อยู่ห่างจากตัวเมืองฉะเชิงเทราประมาณ 30 กิโลเมตร ตั้งอยู่หลังสถานีตำรวจภูธรอำเภอบางคล้า เปิดบริการ : วันเสาร์ - วันอาทิตย์ เวลา 08.00 – 18.00 น.
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