Experience the most comprehensive private tour of the Amphawa Floating Market and nearby attractions. Discover the firefly habitat, coconut farm, railway market, and more. Book now!
Experience the most comprehensive private tour of the Amphawa Floating Market and nearby attractions. Discover the firefly habitat, coconut farm, railway market, and more. Book now!
- Ban Ka Long - Ban Kalong Train Station marks the starting point of the tour, where travelers will board the train heading to the Maeklong Railway Market. Conveniently located next to traditional salt farms, visitors can enjoy the peaceful view of white salt fields while waiting for the train.
- Maeklong Railway Market (Talad Rom Hub) - Mae…
- Ban Ka Long - Ban Kalong Train Station marks the starting point of the tour, where travelers will board the train heading to the Maeklong Railway Market. Conveniently located next to traditional salt farms, visitors can enjoy the peaceful view of white salt fields while waiting for the train.
- Maeklong Railway Market (Talad Rom Hub) - Mae Klong Railway Market is uniquely set along an active railway track, renowned for the thrilling moment when vendors swiftly retract their awnings just before the train passes. The market is vibrant and bustling, offering an exciting atmosphere as visitors navigate the narrow tracks lined with stalls selling fresh seafood, vegetables, and local products. It provides a distinctive glimpse into daily trade occurring right beside moving trains.
- Wat Bang Kung - Wat Bang Kung stands as one of the most iconic attractions in the Amphawa district. The temple is renowned for the Banyan tree roots and branches that envelop the ordination hall, which houses the “Luang Por Nin Manee,” a golden Buddha image dating back to the Ayutthaya period. In the 18th century, Wat Bang Kung served as a gathering place for Thai heroic warriors, featuring numerous statues depicting Thai boxing postures. This site is an excellent photo opportunity for international travelers.
- Amphawa Floating Market - Amphawa Floating Market is a favored evening market located along the canal, offering a lively atmosphere with old wooden shophouses lining the water’s edge. The market is a fantastic destination for food enthusiasts, presenting a wide array of Thai seafood, snacks, and traditional desserts. Vendors cook on small boats, selling grilled river prawns, squid, and shellfish. Visitors can sit on the canal steps to enjoy their meals or stroll along the wooden paths to explore. The area is also surrounded by orchards, providing fresh seasonal fruits like lychees, coconuts, and pomelos directly from local farms. To enhance the experience, visitors can embark on a boat ride to explore the waterways and enjoy the scenery from a different perspective.

- Private air-conditioned vehicle & hotel transfer
- Private licensed guide or interpreter fluent in your ticket’s language (EN, ZH, ES, IT, FR, DE)
- Travel accident insurance
- Watch the train coming out from the railway market
- Private air-conditioned vehicle & hotel transfer
- Private licensed guide or interpreter fluent in your ticket’s language (EN, ZH, ES, IT, FR, DE)
- Travel accident insurance
- Watch the train coming out from the railway market
- Dinner
- Dinner
This tour provides a unique view of Thailand’s renowned markets as visitors travel to Ban Kalong Station, located next to traditional salt farms. Here, guests board a train that takes them directly into the Maeklong Railway Market. Unlike standing on the tracks, this perspective allows them to witness vendors swiftly retracting their awnings just inches…
This tour provides a unique view of Thailand’s renowned markets as visitors travel to Ban Kalong Station, located next to traditional salt farms. Here, guests board a train that takes them directly into the Maeklong Railway Market. Unlike standing on the tracks, this perspective allows them to witness vendors swiftly retracting their awnings just inches from the passing train.
Next, the tour visits Wat Bang Kung, where the roots of a massive Banyan tree envelop the entire chapel. Inside, a golden Buddha statue from the Ayutthaya era is displayed. The temple grounds honor Thai culture with statues illustrating ancient boxing poses and warriors.
The evening wraps up at the Amphawa Floating Market, where vendors prepare fresh seafood on rowboats along the canal banks. Visitors can explore the old wooden architecture and sample local fruits like pomelo. A peaceful boat ride is included, offering a journey along the waterways to soak in the charm and ambiance of this historic community before returning to the hotel.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.