Floating Market and Kanchanaburi
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Day trip to explore Mae Klong Railway Market, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and continue to Kanchanaburi.
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    1 Days 

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    Thailand : A-Day Excursions

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Floating Market and Kanchanaburi
Day trip to explore Mae Klong Railway Market, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and continue to Kanchanaburi.
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Thailand : A-Day Excursions
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1Days
Trip Code
NAVTHBKKADE012
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Explore Maeklong train market and Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

See the amazing train where trails on the railway market. Explore the market like a local and see the stalls stacked with fruits, vegetables and seafood. Then take a traditional boat on Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

Visit Kanchanaburi's iconic landmarks

the Death railway, JEATH War museum and war cemetery, which record the bitter memory of World War II
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Meet our Local Expert at the lobby of your accommodation in Bangkok town at 7:00 AM
This busy full day tour will take you first to the rural yet world-famous floating market of Damnoen Saduak, situated about 100 kilometres west of Bangkok. It is generally known as Klong Ton Khem Floating Market or Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Damnoen Saduak has officially three floating markets. A narrow canal flanked with food stalls and souvenir shops form the principal market at Ton Kem. Farther south are the rarely visited markets of Her Kui and Khun Pitak. Photographers at Ton Kem will get their best shots from the bridge which crosses over the canal and from the shed on the right. Nowadays, the market is bustling with activity from very early in the morning until about 11.00 am. We will then continue to the world-famous bridge on the River Kwai, built during World War II by the prisoners of the war. The bridge is located near Kanchanaburi town, 130 kilometres west of Bangkok. You will visit the well-kept War Cemetery of Allied Prisoners, which contains the graves of an estimated 9,000 Allied soldiers. These soldiers died while building the bridge and the notorious \"Death Railway” which the Japanese had hoped to stretch all the way to the Burmese border. This tour will also bring you closer to the past, as paying a visit to the JEATH Museum (the name “JEATH” is derived from Japan, England, America/Australia, Thailand and Holland), where the past has been created and relived with pictures and artefacts out of this time. We will return back to Bangkok in the late afternoon.
Drop off at your accommodation around 05:00 PM
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