Board the boat at Wat Mai Yai Nui temple pier **Your tour ticket is valid for any other available time slot operating throughout the day.** If you missed your time slot hop on to the next available time slot.
Glide through the historic canals of Thonburi on a flexible hop-on hop-off boat ride. Discover temples, markets, and hidden gems along a scenic water route — or simply sit back and enjoy the ride.
Highlights
* Flexible journey – hop-on and hop-off at your own pace, with boats every 30 minutes
* Visit riverside landmarks: Wat Paknam and Big Buddha, Artist House, Wat Nak Prok
* Stroll through the local atmosphere of Talat Phlu food market
* Experience authentic canal-side culture at the Artist House
* Relax with a scenic loop ride if you prefer not to stop
Note**Order might be different depending on the weather at that time.**
Meeting place: Wat Mai Yai Nui (temple school) Pier, next to the BTS Wutthakat Station, 3 min walk from Exit 5 You will need a GPS (mobile data).
The route stops at: * Wat Paknam and Big Buddha – famous for its giant Big Buddha and stunning emerald-glass pagoda. Inside its dazzling stupa, visitors are treated to cosmic ceiling murals and a serene atmosphere that makes this historic temple both peaceful and awe-inspiring.
* Artist House and the community – aka Baan Silapin is a 200-year-old wooden house that has been lovingly transformed into a cultural haven. With its creaky teak floors, colorful murals, and quirky art displays, it feels like stepping into another era where creativity and tradition meet.
* Talat Phlu food market – is one of Bangkok’s most beloved local markets, famous for its mouth watering street food and authentic neighborhood charm. By day, the market buzzes with stalls selling fresh produce, traditional Thai desserts, and everyday goods. But it’s at night when Talad Phlu truly comes alive.
Wat Nak Prok is dedicated to one of the most iconic episodes in Buddhist lore—the moment when the Buddha was shielded from torrential rain by the *Naga*, a mythical serpent-like being. As the Buddha meditated toward enlightenment, the Naga rose from the waters and curled protectively around him, creating a shelter from the flood. This powerful story is beautifully reflected in the temple’s imagery and atmosphere.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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