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DAMNOEN SADUAK FLOATING MARKET

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Ton Khem, Damnoen Saduak, Thailand
2024
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This floating market in Damnoen saduak is a popular tourist attraction, distinguished by its beauty.

This floating market has been a tourist attraction since 1967. Moved in 1984 to its present location, it is a popular excursion from Bangkok. It is advisable to arrive as early as possible to enjoy the beauty of the market before the place is invaded by the tourist coaches that have arrived en masse and that will inevitably parasitize the place and the photos! The market is rather expensive because it is touristic, and it is not here that you will do good business, but you never know!

Completed during the reign of Rama V, the Damnoen Saduak Canal was dug to link the Mae Klong River to other waterways to encourage the development of trade and transport. Arriving on site, one can admire the ballet of the canoes on the canals, mainly played by Thai people in traditional costume. It's a real parade of colours and scents, and a must for photography lovers. The vendors on their boats are overloaded with local products, especially food: vegetables, spices, fruit, home-made products; the canoes come and go on the canals, becoming lighter and lighter as sales increase. At midday, the atmosphere changes; this is the time when the tourists arrive en masse. It's really becoming a total bottleneck both on the banks and on the water; it's crowded, it's noisy; in short, it's time for you to run away if you can.


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mavl39
Visited in october 2016
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Magnifique marché à parcourir le long des berges, les odeurs, les couleurs, les gens, les chapeaux... Nous sommes restés environ 1h30 et c'était magique !!! sur chaque pirogue des nouvelles choses à découvrir, nous n'y sommes pas allés pour acheter donc je ne peux pas me prononcer, nous y sommes allés pour le spectacle, et là nous n'avons vraiment pas regretté ! Nous avons tout de même mangé la meilleure mangue qui soit ! Un des très beaux moments de notre voyage en Thaïlande !
C'était en octobre 2015.
Nok41
Visited in october 2016
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C'est vraiment un marché flottant très touristique. Situé à 1h30 de BANGKOK. ON peut cependant faire de très belles photos à condition d'arriver très tôt le matin avant l'arrivée des bus de touristes. Si vous voulez voir des marchés flottants plus authentiques je vous recommanderai d'aller plutôt d'aller du côté d'AMPHAWA ou la destination est plus fréquentée par déesse touristes thaï.
Ladygaby
Visited in february 2017
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In Thailand diners eat well even more in the floating markets! It is a place full of life that allows us to be in contact with the buildings and feel the atmosphere of the country.
elise0405
Visited in april 2016
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Très beau marché flottant à découvrir lors d'un séjour à Bangkok (le plus grand du coin).
Cependant il se trouve à 1h30 de Bangkok en taxi (hors bouchon car énormément de trafic...).
Sur place, il faut compter un petit budget pour la location d'une pirogue avec un conducteur.
Un filon à touristes s'est instauré entre les taxis et un groupe de locaux sur place qui impose un tarif (plutôt onéreux mais pas le choix...).
Il faut également savoir que les tarifs des commerçants du marché sont bien supérieurs à ceux de Bangkok alors que les objets sont les mêmes (nous nous sommes bien faits avoir!!).
Sinon, le cadre est vraiment exceptionnel, nous n'avons pas regretté l'expérience.
For a short stay in the area of Bangkok, this floating market is interesting because it is just 1:30 from BKK and that it is traditional. However, the prices on site are much higher than those with BKK while objects are the same.
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