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Our English Speaking Guide will meet you at your Bangkok City Area Hotel lobby at the 7:00 am and leave Bangkok for Ratchaburi Province. Arrive at a jetty pier to take a long-tailed boat ride for about 30 minutes to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and pass through green plantation and Thai houses on both sides of the river and canals. At the floating market of Damnoen Saduak, you can witness an active daily life activity of local sellers and visitors, on numerous kinds of rowing boats. Carry on with the visit to Royal Thai Handicraft Center where you can see Thai artisans at work on carving precious teak woods into valuable masterpieces.
After lunch you will continue to The Sampran Riverside Thai Village. The villagers can be seen producing country handicrafts such as silks, pottery, dolls, Khon masks and lacquerware. A cultural show is performed daily. The hour long display includes martial arts such as Muay Thai boxing, a traditional Thai wedding ceremony, an ordination ceremony for entry to the monkhood, and regional dances. The tour terminates via a visit to the Jewellery Shop.
At approximately 7:00 pm, you’ll arrive back at your hotel in Bangkok where the tour will end.
Preview of the Prices
Package Cost | USD | Total USD |
Per Person (If 1 Traveler) | $272.00 X 1 | $272.00 |
Per Person (If 2 Travelers group) | $172.00 X 2 | $344.00 |
Per Person (If 3 Travelers group) | $145.00 X 3 | $435.00 |
Per Person (If 4 Travelers group) | $135.00 X 4 | $540.00 |
Per Person (If 5 Travelers group) | $114.00 X 5 | $570.00 |
Per Person (If 6 Travelers group) | $100.00 X 6 | $600.00 |
Spend three days in Bangkok on your 7 days in Thailand Itinerary
Start your day with a mix of relaxation, culture and adventure! Head out as early as possible to the famous Khlong Lat Mayom floating market in Taling Chan, about 10 km east of downtown Bangkok.
In the earlier days, the Grand Palace area used to be where Chinese traders usually traded; they then moved to Yaowarat Road, which is where the heart of Chinatown is located.
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