Da Bangkok : Mercato galleggiante di Thaka





Descrizione
Tha Kha noto anche come mercato galleggiante Thaka è un tesoro nascosto e si trova a soli 60 chilometri da Bangkok. Questo mercato galleggiante ti darà una prospettiva diversa rispetto agli altri mercati vicini a Bangkok in quanto è meno turistico e ti offre una vista più genuina e affascinante di un mercato galleggiante thailandese tradizionale.
Opzioni tour
Itinerario
Incontra il gruppo al River City Bangkok è un centro di stile di vita colto per arti e oggetti d'antiquariato dove gli amanti dell'arte e i collezionisti possono esplorare gallerie, vedere mostre internazionali, incontrare artisti, partecipare a conferenze, guardare film, fare offerte alle aste, ascoltare musica dal vivo o ottenere un comprensione della fiorente scena artistica contemporanea della Thailandia.
Guarda la gente del posto che fa la casa dello zucchero di cocco
Il mercato galleggiante di Thaka si trova a Tambon Thaka. È un mercato galleggiante dove lo stile di vita locale è ancora ben conservato. La gente del posto fa agricoltura e lavoro agricolo per vivere e porta le loro verdure e frutta come peperoncini, cipolle, zuccheri di cocco, guaiave, cononuts, mele rosa e pomelo da scambiare e vendere al mercato galleggiante nelle loro barche.
Samut Songkhram si trova alla foce del fiume Mae Klong nel Golfo della Thailandia. Per mezzo di canali (khlong) l'acqua del fiume viene diffusa attraverso la provincia per l'irrigazione. Sulla costa ci sono molti stagni di evaporazione per la produzione di sale marino.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Prendiamo dall'hotel nella zona principale di Bangkok Sukhumvit 1 - 39, 2 - 26 Khaosan Pratunam Silom Sathorn (lato Bangkok)
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Il codice di abbigliamento è formale
Recensioni(9)
Very good guide The first floating market was authentic We got excellent information from Tammy. The driver was very good.
Really nice experience, the first market pretty authentic, great food. The staff was nice and we got a lot of information about the market and about Thailand.
The tour itself was worthwhile. Visited a “typical” Thai village house which was interesting until the horde of tourist buses arrived. The floating market at Thaka is a modest affair but thoroughly worthwhile. We boated past the market and through the local canals. We deliberately chose this tour as it promised to be less touristy and in terms of the markets, it delivered. The downside is that we spent an hour+ in each direction in the vehicle travelling. Whilst we enjoyed the tour and our guide was engaging and funny, we felt it was overpriced. Our guide made the day enjoyable and one hopes that she receives a good proportion of the fee, but sadly, I suspect not.
Very attentive guide. I think her name was Beer. She went out of her way to take care of a sick traveler on the tour & I was so impressed of the professionalism she displayed. The coconut farm was an enjoyable stop, the longboat ride to the floating markets was wonderful, and the floating markets is a must do if you're in Bangkok. I would not hesitate to tour with this company in the future. The only criticism I would give is that the van used for transport needs an emissions inspection because I smelt fumes in the van the entire transport.
I had a great guide: Sara, she has a lot of historical knowledge but also a lot of humor all of a sudden it makes the visit very attractive and dynamic. Having some difficulty moving around Sara adapted to me, and I found it very appreciative. I was delighted by this excursion, I recommended it.
<p>This was a very enjoyable experience to visit a real floating market where the local population actually comes to purchase prepared food and produce. There were just a few other tourists. We were picked up promptly at our hotel by the guide who also drove the car for our 1.5 hour trip. The first stop was at a coconut plantation where we saw the coconut candy being made, it is very tasty much like maple syrup candy. Then a short drive to Th Ka village to take our river boat paddled by a local woman among the floating market boats. The boat journey goes out into canals along plantation fields as well as residential areas. It is very quiet and serene. The food in the market place is very nicely prepared. On the way back to Bangkok there was another short stop at a very popular temple that is inside a massive tree. We also stopped at a coffee cafe near some sea salt evaporation ponds which were quite interesting. All in all we had a great time and thoroughly enjoyed the experience of seeing a real floating market and getting outside the busy Bangkok area for the morning.</p>
<p>This was the perfect experience. It had everything that we wanted and more. Ho is an excellent guide very knowledgeable, friendly, and informative. A local that speaks English very, very well was able to tell us about so much history, answer all of our questions, and translate for us when speaking with other locals. <br/> The coconut farm was a real unique look into making sugar and the animals that live with the family were a completely unexpected delight. Tha Ka is picturesque and a real insight to local markets. The people are friendly and the food is delectable! The riverboat ride was fantastic! It is so serene traveling along the river past local fields and a few homes. The temple was completely different from all the ornate ones in the city, truly unique. A lot of history there and a lot of locals coming to make offerings. <br/> If you want to go where the locals go, this is a must do!</p>



