Departures available daily at 7:00 AM or 10:15 AM
Step into the excitement of the Maeklong Railway Market, where stalls are whisked away just moments before the train speeds through. Then hop on a traditional long-tail boat at Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, weaving along bustling canals and catching glimpses of riverside life. The journey also takes you to Wat Bang Kung, a remarkable temple known for its ancient tree-covered chapel.
Experience some of Thailand’s most unique and colorful markets on this tour, beginning with the Maeklong Railway Market. Known locally as the ‘umbrella pulldown market,’ this extraordinary market stretches along an active railway line. Established in the early 1900s, it has grown up around the tracks, selling fresh produce, seafood, and local goods. Several times a day, the distant sound of a train sends vendors into action, folding back awnings and pulling their wares away from the rails, only to set them back in place moments after the train passes. Witnessing this precise, practiced scramble is a fascinating glimpse into local life and a truly unforgettable sight.
Next, we travel to the famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Dug in the 19th century during the reign of King Rama IV to improve trade and transport, the network of narrow canals is now filled with boats carrying fresh fruits, local snacks, and handcrafted goods. The riverbanks bustle with colorful stalls, creating a lively atmosphere where you can enjoy the sights, sounds, and flavors of a traditional floating market. While it has become a popular tourist attraction, it remains one of the best places to experience this unique way of trading.
Finally, we visit Wat Bang Kung, one of Amphawa District’s most iconic temples. This remarkable site is almost completely enveloped by the roots and branches of a giant banyan tree, which have grown over the centuries to lock the building in a natural embrace. Inside, you’ll find a golden Buddha, a serene reminder of the temple’s spiritual significance and enduring charm.
(Visitors must be properly dressed when visiting temple. Shoulders need to be covered.)
Pick up/Meeting point:
We provide hotel pick-up only from accommodations located on/near Khao San Road and on Siam Square.
If you are not an actual guest at one of the hotels in our pick-up area, the designated meeting point will be our office on Chao Khamrop Road in Chinatown. Our office in Chinatown is just a short 5-minute walk from Wat Mangkon MRT (metro) station.
For the exact location of our WanderSiam office on Google Maps, please click HERE.

571 Comments
5
Great experience
Our guide Siri was the best! She was fun and had a lot of great information. I recommend this tour.
5
Nice and Beautiful trip
It was a beautiful trip. I never took a boat ride in middle of home or shops. And I especially love Big Buddha temple. If possible arrange snacks or dinner in the future.
5
Great day at the floating market and railway market.
Nicky was a great host and she was informative about the history of Bangkok, the surrounding areas, and tour sites. We got from site to site with no problems. It was a hot day and they provide bottled water. The tour office was easy to find and check-in was simple. They responded to messages using Viator very quickly so it was easy to know when and where to meet the tour group.
The floating market and railway market are outside the city and it was not easy to get to unless you have a local friend with a car or you join a group that takes you to these places.
I would recommend Wander Siam for future excursions.
5
Great tour!
Really great tour. Wouldn’t have been able to this ourselves, we were able to see a lot in the one day. Our tour guide was also super informative, good value for money!
5
Great tour with local insights, highly recommended
Our guide Siri was knowledgeable and super friendly. The tour is organised really well, meeting for the pick up was easy and we even timed going to the Railway market perfectly. Really enjoyed the boat ride, which is included in the tour and great recommendations for food towards the end.