Visite guidée privée au marché des trains et au marché flottant de Damnoensaduak





Description
Passez une journée mémorable lors de votre visite en Thaïlande dans ce marché ferroviaire de 8 heures Mae Klong et le marché flottant de Damnoen saduak, à partir de 7h30. Votre premier arrêt sera le marché ferroviaire de Mae Klong également appelé Hoop Rom Market ou marché de Siang Tai signifie «marché en danger de la vie. Sur une longueur de 100 mètres, les vendeurs s'installent sur les voies ferrées et plient bagage à la hâte à l'approche des trains. Votre prochain arrêt sera la ferme de sucre de noix de coco qui est également un endroit intéressant à visiter et le prochain est Damnoen saduak Marché flottant est l'un des marchés flottants les plus populaires en Thaïlande. À bord du bateau à longue queue privé et profitez de visites touristiques lors de votre visite privée du canal (environ 30 minutes). Damnoen Saduak est un endroit agréable pour magasiner des souvenirs et prendre des photos pendant que vous naviguez dans un bateau à longue queue. Chaque jour, de nombreux touristes thaïlandais et étrangers se rendent ici pour faire leurs courses, manger et absorber l'atmosphère des marchés de l'eau de Thaïlande qui sont comme cela depuis plus de 100 ans.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Visitez le marché ferroviaire de Mae Klong (marché Hoop Rom) est un marché local de la province de Samut Songkhram, généralement appelé marché Siang Tai (risque de mort). C'est l'une des attractions de la Thaïlande merveilleuse dans la province. S'étendant sur une longueur de 100 mètres, le marché est situé près de la gare de Mae Klong, dans le district de Mueng, dans la province de Samut Songkhram. Il s’agit d’un marché du frais courant qui vend des fruits de mer, des légumes, des fruits, des aliments frais et séchés, de la viande et d’autres produits divers.
Visitez une ferme thaïlandaise locale pour découvrir son mode de vie et regardez-la confectionner un mets raffiné local, le sucre brun et la noix de coco. C'est un sucre naturel à base de sève, qui est le fluide circulant sucré de la plante de coco.
BATEAU À LONGUE QUEUE Profitez de l'exploration du village flottant local et de la plantation de fruits en bateau rapide. Les habitants vivent toujours au bord du canal et utilisent le pédalo pour le transport. MARCHÉ FLOTTANT Promenez-vous sur le marché flottant le plus inhabituel et coloré qui doit voir l'attraction en Thaïlande. Dégustez différents types de plats thaïlandais, des desserts et des fruits de saison locaux comme la mangue, le pomelo, le fruit du dragon. Maison de la cassonade. Achetez des vêtements traditionnels locaux, des souvenirs et de l'artisanat. Faites des selfies sur cet incroyable marché imaginatif.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Veuillez nous fournir le nom et l'adresse de votre hôtel. La prise en charge se fera dans le hall de votre hôtel à 7h30 / 8h00 selon la plage horaire choisie (depuis la ville de Bangkok uniquement).
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(10)
Very very nice guide called Pook
Thank you so much! We’re delighted you had a great experience with Guide Pook at the Train Market and Damnoen Saduak Floating Market.We’ll pass along your kind words to Pook — she’ll be thrilled. We hope to welcome you back for another tour in Bangkok soon!
This tour was amazing, very informative, and tons of great photo ops along the way! Our guide was very knowledgeable and we learned about the Thai culture and history along the way to the railway and floating markets. The coconut farm was amazing and seeing a traditional Thai home was very interesting. Kiki did an amazing job. I would definitely recommend!
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Kiki was our guide for the day and was very knowledgeable and friendly. Kiki and our driver made us comfortable with water & cold towels in an AC car for the 1hr+ drive from BKK city. We enjoyed the private tour as it’s at your own pace and felt like it covered enough. Definitely recommend this, ask for Kiki :)
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Wantana, our guide was kind, helpful and very informative, passing on lots of information about Bangkok and the places we visited. We had a marvelous time and would definitely use her for other tours in the future.
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The driver and guide was very friendly, informative, and kind. They told us a lot about Bangkok that we did not know of. We appreciate their work so much and would like to rebook another tour next time with them.
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This place was little bit crowded but look exactly how we see in you tube and pictures. Colorful, cultural and good to buy souvenirs.
A very nice place to visit, bit crowd but overall fine. En - route we visited some complimentary attractions also such as Train market and Sugar farm. Rate is also good.
Hmmmm. Let me start by saying that our Guide, Sophie, the car and the driver were all great. However, I hadn't checked how far out of town these tours were and a four hour round trip was a waste of our precious and short time in Thailand. My fault, my bad. So, onto the tour. One of the first questions that Sophie asked us when she got into the car was why had we picked this tour? I replied that I had picked it based on Internet reviews. Her wry smile and response that we shouldn't believe everything that we see on the internet set my initial alarm bells going. On arrival at the floating market after 2 hours in the car, the transition to the long tail boat was easy, although the lady taking poor quality pictures of my wife and I in the boat was visibly annoyed when we didn't want to buy them from her. Sophie was very informative about the construction of the canals and the market and very helpful in navigating our way around. Unfortunately, the floating market itself was stall after stall of exactly the same cheap and nasty tourist tat with nothing in the way of "authentic" market goods. All in all, an experience I could fully have done without. Moving onto the Train Market, about another 30 minutes drive after the disappointment of the floating market. We arrived 30 minutes early and were fortunate enough to bag trackside seats at a small café that served excellent Mango and Sticky Rice. Over the next 30 minutes, the place became very crowded prior to the train arrival. When the train did arrive, it was very similar to what is shown on the YouTube videos, stall holders pull their awnings back, a train arrives and people stand in front of it. Interesting, but not as good as the Mango and Sticky Rice. I think the way to do this one, is to get on the train in Bangkok and do the whole journey, on the train, there and back, stopping for a Mango and Sticky rice at the terminal before heading home. All that remained was the 2 hour trip back to Bankok. Would I book this tour again, or recommend it to friends? Absolutely not. There are better, more authentic floating markets to visit, closer to Bangkok. Would I book with this tour operator again, Absolutely. They were punctual, clean and informative. However, I would speak to them before booking a tour to ensure that I wasn't wasting my time.
This floating market was definitely not what we expected and we spent a lot of time in the traffic in the car getting to the market only to stay there for half an hour.



