One of my biggest highlights while visiting Thailand, was getting to visit the floating markets just outside Bangkok. This was one of the only outings that I had booked long in advance and I couldn’t wait to see this bustling market. It is quite a long trip and you have to get up ridiculously early but don’t let that discourage you. The trip is worth every penny you pay, which might be quite a lot as visiting the floating markets are on more than a couple of bucket-lists.
The most famous of the floating markets is the 100 yeal old Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. The original canals which now make up the Floating Market were built in 1866 on demand of His Majesty the King of Thailand to help ease communication in the province.
After a 40 minute bus ride we all clamber onto longboats that take up along the canals to the market. The roar of the boat engine disturbs the quiet as the boat glides down the narrow canals with small wooden houses on stilts covering the banks. The boat driver slowed down to let us appreciate the winding waterways and get a brief glimpse of those who live on the river. The journey took around 20 minutes and it’s great to enjoy the peace before the hectic pace of the market. It feels quite overcrowded with visitors and sellers bringing noise and colour to the area.
A large part of the Floating Market is now a souvenir stand filled with hordes of tourists from all over the world. This in itself can be a fascinating insight into Thai culture, as the vast majority of tourists here are Thais. Most of these boats are mobile food stores piled high with tropical fruit and vegetables, fresh, ready-to-drink coconut juice and local food cooked from floating kitchens located right on the boat. I sampled quite a couple of the different delicacies that were on offer. Each dish with its own strange tastes and smells that enhances the whole market experience.
The fruit and vegetable are super fresh and mostly grown by the people who live densely along both sides of the canal. Unlike most of the other floating markets, the popularity of Damnoen Saduak attracts many fruit sellers rowing their boats along the narrow canals, meaning that you’re guaranteed great pictures.
If you are ever in Bangkok, make sure you visit a floating market and be sure to do it on an empty stomach!

This is already on my bucket list! Wow to amazing to see how it is in your great pictures! Beautifully captured!!
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Thank you so much!! It is one of the top things I recommend to people when I hear they are going to Thailand! Glad you are planning to experience this amazing place.
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Definitely can’t wait to go! The food is phenomenal so I can only imagine the country too! 💛😩
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I loved the pictures and your writing!
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Thank you that is such a beautiful compliment
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I feel like I was able to teleport myself thanks to how detailed this post was plus the beautiful photos. Im planning to visit thailand in the near future and after reading this I had to add this floating market on my must see list!! Thank you for sharing this 🙂
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I am so glad that you have added the markets to your must see list, it is an amazing experience!!
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Great article, awesome pictures 🙂
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Thank you! It was one of my favourite things abouth Thailand!
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So much colour and activity .. wonderful images 😃
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Thank you. The market is so vibrant and lively, it is an amazing place to experience.
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Everyone we know who has been there loves them! Thanks for sharing!!!!
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I can believe that, it is such an amazing experience. I hope you also get to experience the markets someday.
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Thanks for sharing!
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It is one of the first places I would recommend visiting when going to Thailand.
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The vibrant colors and neat placement of the fruits and vegetables is a feast for the eyes. Thank you for sharing.
Isadora 😎
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It looks like art, a show and the fact that this is their daily life makes it so much more amazing.
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Wow! So beautiful! Definitely a place to see…
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I hope that you put it on your bucket-list!!
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I still dont understand how you get around to places! Either way, great post! I have been learning about these markets recently. Very interesting!
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They are amazing and I hope you get to see them someday!! I teach English so get to move around every couple of years….And I always try and go somewhere new during my holidays.
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So much life and colours!
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Being there and experiencing the colours along with all the smells and noise is something very hard to explain.
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Yes, I guess you have to be there in person.
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Oh yes we found one on the way to the train market too. It was incredible! The waterways were carved out over the last hundreds of years and served as the “roads”!
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It is a fabulous way to travel and just getting to see life along the river banks is something wonderful.
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