DRAGON TEMPLE + ROOTS TEMPLE + TRAIN AND FLOATING MARKETS DAMNOEN SADUAK (PRIVATE)
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DRAGON TEMPLE + TEMPLE ROOTS + TRAIN AND FLOATING MARKETS DAMNOEN SADUAK (PRIVATE)

Pick Up Time

⏱  Schedule: 07:00 am. - 15:30 pm. (Recommended schedule, can be modified since it is private, all depending on traffic, queues or other factors, approximate schedule).

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Going to Samut Songkhram from Bangkok

To visit Mae Klong Railway Market (Hoop Rom Market), a local market in Samut Songkhram province, commonly called Siang Tai (risking life) Market. It is considered one of Thailand's amazing attractions in the province. It stretches for 100 meters and is located next to the railroad near Mae Klong train station, Mueng district, Samut Songkhram province. It is a common fresh market selling seafood, vegetables, fruits, fresh and dried foods, meats and various other products.

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Wat Bang Kung

The Temple of Roots, known as Wat Bang Kung, is a unique attraction in Bangkok, Thailand. This temple is distinguished by being partially enveloped by the roots of a large banyan tree, giving it a mystical and ancient appearance.

  • The Temple Wrapped in Roots: The most striking feature is the main temple building, which is completely enveloped by the roots of a banyan tree. The roots have grown around the temple walls, creating an impressive and natural sight.
  • Buddha Statue: Inside the temple, you will find a statue of Buddha covered in gold. Visitors often apply gold leaf to the statue as a way of making merit.

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

In the past, daily trade in Thailand was conducted mainly along rivers and canals (or khlongs in Thai). Bangkok's water network was busy and served as the main means of communication, which led to Bangkok being called the "Venice of the East" by early European visitors. The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi is one of the most popular floating markets in Thailand. Every day, many Thais and foreign tourists travel here to shop, eat and absorb the atmosphere of Thailand's water markets that have been so for over 100 years. Klong Damnoen Saduak Damnoen Saduak is the straightest and longest canal in Thailand. Return to hotel in Bangkok.

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Wat Sam Phran

Wat Samphran, also known as the Dragon Temple, is one of Thailand's most iconic and unique structures. Located about 40 kilometers west of Bangkok, in the Sam Phran district, this temple is distinguished by its impressive 17-story pink tower, around which a giant dragon coils.

  • The Dragon Tower: Wat Samphran's most notable structure is its 17-story, pink cylindrical tower, which is approximately 80 meters high. A green and gold dragon coils around the tower from the base to the top, creating a spectacular image. It is possible to walk inside the dragon, although access may be restricted in some areas.

 

  •  Statues and Sculptures: The temple features numerous Buddhist statues and sculptures, including a large golden Buddha and various mythological figures. The attention to detail in these sculptures is impressive and adds to the mystical atmosphere of the place.

  • Gardens and Sanctuaries: The gardens around the temple are filled with small shrines, animal statues and other religious figures, offering a quiet space for meditation and contemplation.

 

  • Temple Interiors: The temple interiors are decorated with murals and Buddhist art. Visitors can explore various prayer and meditation halls.

INCLUDES:

  • Authorized guide.
  • Entrance fees or additional fees.
  • Mandatory insurance.
  • Water.
  • Passage by traditional boat.
  • Pick up and drop off at your hotel, air-conditioned car.

LUNCH IS NOT INCLUDED

*Totally Private.

*Book in advance to obtain a better price.

Choose the day and number of people to see the price by booking today.

TRAVEL PRODUCT ID:

DRAGON TEMPLE + TEMPLE ROOTS + TRAIN AND FLOATING MARKETS DAMNOEN SADUAK (PRIVATE)

   

Pick Up Time

⏱  Schedule: 07:00 am. - 15:30 pm. (Recommended schedule, can be modified since it is private, all depending on traffic, queues or other factors, approximate schedule).

DRAGON TEMPLE + TEMPLE ROOTS + TRAIN AND FLOATING MARKETS DAMNOEN SADUAK (PRIVATE)

Going to Samut Songkhram from Bangkok

To visit Mae Klong Railway Market (Hoop Rom Market), a local market in Samut Songkhram province, commonly called Siang Tai (risking life) Market. It is considered one of Thailand's amazing attractions in the province. It stretches for 100 meters and is located next to the railroad near Mae Klong train station, Mueng district, Samut Songkhram province. It is a common fresh market selling seafood, vegetables, fruits, fresh and dried foods, meats and various other products.

Wat Bang Kung 

The Temple of Roots, known as Wat Bang Kung, is a unique attraction in Bangkok, Thailand. This temple is distinguished by being partially enveloped by the roots of a large banyan tree, giving it a mystical and ancient appearance.

  • The Temple Wrapped in Roots: The most striking feature is the main temple building, which is completely enveloped by the roots of a banyan tree. The roots have grown around the temple walls, creating an impressive and natural sight.
  • Buddha Statue: Inside the temple, you will find a statue of Buddha covered in gold. Visitors often apply gold leaf to the statue as a way of making merit.

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

In the past, daily trade in Thailand was conducted mainly along rivers and canals (or khlongs in Thai). Bangkok's water network was busy and served as the main means of communication, which led to Bangkok being called the "Venice of the East" by early European visitors. The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi is one of the most popular floating markets in Thailand. Every day, many Thais and foreign tourists travel here to shop, eat and absorb the atmosphere of Thailand's water markets that have been so for over 100 years. Klong Damnoen Saduak Damnoen Saduak is the straightest and longest canal in Thailand. Return to hotel in Bangkok.

Wat Sam Phran

Wat Samphran, also known as the Dragon Temple, is one of Thailand's most iconic and unique structures. Located about 40 kilometers west of Bangkok, in the Sam Phran district, this temple is distinguished by its impressive 17-story pink tower, around which a giant dragon coils.

  • The Dragon Tower: Wat Samphran's most notable structure is its 17-story, pink cylindrical tower, which is approximately 80 meters high. A green and gold dragon coils around the tower from the base to the top, creating a spectacular image. It is possible to walk inside the dragon, although access may be restricted in some areas.

  •  Statues and Sculptures: The temple features numerous Buddhist statues and sculptures, including a large golden Buddha and various mythological figures. The attention to detail in these sculptures is impressive and adds to the mystical atmosphere of the place.

  • Gardens and Sanctuaries: The gardens around the temple are filled with small shrines, animal statues and other religious figures, offering a quiet space for meditation and contemplation.

  • Temple Interiors: The temple interiors are decorated with murals and Buddhist art. Visitors can explore various prayer and meditation halls.

INCLUDES:

  • Authorized guide.
  • Entrance fees or additional fees.
  • Mandatory insurance.
  • Water.
  • Passage by traditional boat.
  • Pick up and drop off at your hotel, air-conditioned car.

    LUNCH IS NOT INCLUDED

    *Totally Private.

    *Book in advance to obtain a better price.

    Choose the day and number of people to see the price by booking today.

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