Avoid the summer heat and drift into Bangkok’s peaceful canals, where time slows down and cool breezes dance through stilt house villages. Spot monitor lizards by the banks, wave to locals, and discover a tranquil side of the city that still flows with charm and tradition.
Please Note: • The Big Buddha is almost complete! The scaffolding is coming down, and you can now see its majestic golden head and shoulders shining above the city.
• Depending on the water lock conditions, we may adjust the route for your comfort and convenience. If the water locks are open, we will end the tour along the river at the Flower Market. Otherwise, we’ll provide a complimentary tuk-tuk transfer to the nearest MRT station to ensure a smooth journey.
Upon arriving at Baan Ploen Dee canalside restaurant our tour guide will introduce you to canal life. You will be transported back to Bangkok in the 1960s as we navigate through the city’s century-old network of canals.
Cruise along the captivating Klong Bangluang in Bangkok and catch a glimpse of the vibrant Baan Sillapin artist village. . As you pass by, immerse yourself in the lively ambiance and artistic allure of this cultural attraction along the canal. From wooden row houses offering unique products to the renowned Artist's House with its art gallery and handicraft activities, Khlong Bangluang promises a memorable glimpse into the traditional community and artistic heritage of Thailand.
Merge onto the Chaophraya river, as you sail along this iconic river, a breathtaking sight awaits you in the middle of the river, Wat Arun. Wat Arun or temple of dawn stands as one of the Bangkok's most iconic landmarks. The temple's claim to fame lies in its massive prang, a tower standing proudly on the banks of the Chao Phraya river.
You will make your own way to the meeting points