Maeklong Market is a unique, 'must-see attraction' that should be on every visitor's itinerary. It is called 'Risky Market' because there is a train track that runs directly through the middle of the market. Literally within seconds of the train passing through the market vendors have to pull their goods, and themselves, out of the way. The precision timings and movements of everyone involved are fascinating to witness.
The second market on this itinerary is at the floating market at Damnoen Saduak. Whilst it is authentic and still used by locals, due to its popularity, it has become busy with tourists. You'll have plenty of time to wander along the side of the canal here, take a short paddle boat ride, and make a few purchases.
09:00 Leave River City
10:40 Ban Ka Long Railway Station
11:10 Arrive The Maeklong Railway Station
11:30 Watch the train passing Market
12:10 Floating Market with paddle boat 15 mins
13:30 Leave for Bangkok
15:00 Drop Off MBK
Optional Hotel pick up is from hotels in the following areas only - Sathorn, Silom, Siam, Pratunam, Khao San Road, Charoenkrung Road, or the Sukhumvit area between Soi 1-39 and 2-24. (Pick up time will be prior to scheduled tour commencement time. I Asia will advise exact time prior to date of tour.) Pick up times will be 30-60 minutes before tor time (depending on your location)
River City Shopping Mall is next to Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel. Meeting Point is at the large, main entrance to the River City Shopping Mall. Departure time is 09.00hrs
Maeklong Railway Market is a traditional Thai market selling fresh vegetables, food and fruit. What makes the market special is that it occupies part of a train line. A few times a day, there’s a train running directly through the market. A few minutes before the train comes, vendors lower their umbrellas and move some of their produce away from the train tracks. Some are left on the ground, with the train passing right over them. Amazingly, nothing gets damaged or broken, and as soon as the train passes, the vendors move their goods back onto the tracks and continue as normal (until the next train arrives).
Famous for its tourist-friendly floating markets, Damnoen Saduak is the one you’ll find in the tourist literature on Thailand. Bring your camera along to witness the river packed with wooden boats overflowing with fruit and vegetables, which they sell to people standing on land. The scene is colourful and loud; just as you’d expect from a Thai market. It is just 100km from Bangkok.
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