An amazing way of exploring the temples and markets in Chachoengsao Province.
Understanding palm sap production while visiting a village.
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A tour that will give an insight to the Buddhist traditions.
A trip down the local culinary lane.
What You'll Do:
Travel to Klong Suan Market which is a traditional food market in operation for a century. The market houses wooden shop-houses that sells vintage items and tasty nibbles. Lunch awaits you in a local setting.
Embark on a quite boat ride along the Bang Pakong River and visit Wat Po Bangkla, a peaceful temple known for golden-crowned flying foxes (fruit bats).
Visit Wat Saman Rattanaram to to see the largest reclining Ganesha in Thailand.
The trip moves on to make a quick stop at Wat Paknam Jolo to know more about Buddhist tradition.
Lastly visit Muban Nam Tan Sot village where you can relish fresh palm juice.
What It Includes:
The tour is a full day itinerary.
The tour offers to pick you up from your hotel and drop you back for free.
The tour fare is inclusive of a professional and licensed guide.
Knowledgeable and insightful narrations and commentary by the guide.
The lunch is also part of the package.
Travellers Talk:
A great escape from the city with a well-versed guide who was excited about sharing the Thai culture.
A great tour if one wants to get away from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok and see some places that Thai people visit.
A pleasant day outing with a variety of experiences.
Is It Right:
The trip is a must for people who are interested in temples and temple architecture.
Perfect trip for people who like to observe nature and understand the daily life of local residents who live in traditional stilt houses.
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