Bangkok Rice Barge Canal Tour
Bangkok, Thailand
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Trip Type: Day Cruises
Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes
Join a group on an open-air cruise along Thailand's River of Kings (Chao Phraya River) and its canals that run through Bangkok. Step on board a beautifully restored teak rice barge and enjoy a delicious arrangement of fruits, Thai desserts, an assortment of nuts and unlimited drinks while you take in amazing views of the city, historical sites and landmarks along the river.
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Join a group on an open-air cruise along Thailand's River of Kings (Chao Phraya River) and its canals that run through Bangkok. Step on board a beautifully restored teak rice barge and enjoy a delicious arrangement of fruits, Thai desserts, an assortment of nuts and unlimited drinks while you take in amazing views of the city, historical sites and landmarks along the river.
Bangkok is an enchanting city, with the local people's way of life closely aligned with the its waterways. The charm of living along the banks of serene klongs (canals) is much the same as in the past. Historical records point to Bangkok Noi Canal, in Bangkok Noi District being part of the majestic Chao Phraya River. This canal flows in a horseshoe shape through the old Bangkok Noi community in the Thonburi area.
The community was established in the Ayutthaya Period and King Chai Racha Dhiraj who ruled between 1534 and 1546, commanded the excavation of a shortcut waterway from Bangkok Noi Canal to Bangkok Yai Canalto facilitate transport and communications.
Along both banks of the Bangkok Noi Canal, visitors see orchid growers and places of cultural and historical significance. On a boat trip from the mouth of the canal near Thonburi railway station, it is possible to see the National Museum of Royal Barges on the right hand side. A place to stop and look at the barges used in the Royal Barge Procession the most spectacular of waterfront events.
The boat trip takes in several major temples such as Wat Si Sudaram, which houses Thailand's largest image of the Venerable Somdet Phra Phitthachan (To Phrommarangsi). Other interesting temples are Wat Suwannaram and Wat Nai Rong, famous for their old and magnificent murals. Before turning into the Chak Phra Canal you can see beautiful, traditional Thai houses with carved designs.
Although cargo boats have turned to use the new route of the Chao Phraya River, the lively Khlong Bangkok Noi community still endures. It reflects a bygone Thai lifestyle, inextricably related with waterways, and a Thai identity handed down from generation to generation.
1.30-2pm - Pickup by Private Transfer and guide from your hotel in Bangkok
2:30-4:30pm - The express boat departs the River City Pier at 2:30. You journey up the river, passing major attractions and landmarks, such as Chinatown, the Memorial Bridge, The Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, Royal Barges Museum, then explore the khlongs of Bangkok Noi and Wat Arun.
4:30pm - Return to Pier
4.45pm - Return to Hotel by Private Transfer to your hotel in Bangkok
The community was established in the Ayutthaya Period and King Chai Racha Dhiraj who ruled between 1534 and 1546, commanded the excavation of a shortcut waterway from Bangkok Noi Canal to Bangkok Yai Canalto facilitate transport and communications.
Along both banks of the Bangkok Noi Canal, visitors see orchid growers and places of cultural and historical significance. On a boat trip from the mouth of the canal near Thonburi railway station, it is possible to see the National Museum of Royal Barges on the right hand side. A place to stop and look at the barges used in the Royal Barge Procession the most spectacular of waterfront events.
The boat trip takes in several major temples such as Wat Si Sudaram, which houses Thailand's largest image of the Venerable Somdet Phra Phitthachan (To Phrommarangsi). Other interesting temples are Wat Suwannaram and Wat Nai Rong, famous for their old and magnificent murals. Before turning into the Chak Phra Canal you can see beautiful, traditional Thai houses with carved designs.
Although cargo boats have turned to use the new route of the Chao Phraya River, the lively Khlong Bangkok Noi community still endures. It reflects a bygone Thai lifestyle, inextricably related with waterways, and a Thai identity handed down from generation to generation.
1.30-2pm - Pickup by Private Transfer and guide from your hotel in Bangkok
2:30-4:30pm - The express boat departs the River City Pier at 2:30. You journey up the river, passing major attractions and landmarks, such as Chinatown, the Memorial Bridge, The Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, Royal Barges Museum, then explore the khlongs of Bangkok Noi and Wat Arun.
4:30pm - Return to Pier
4.45pm - Return to Hotel by Private Transfer to your hotel in Bangkok
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