Damnoen Saduak Floating Market (Entrance Fee, Opening Hours & More)

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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Guide

A beautiful temple complex near Damnoen Saduak

Thailand is a fascinating country filled with historical wonders, gorgeous temples, fantastic food, friendly people and a lot of culture! It also holds the famous Damnoen Saduak floating market .

In July 2017, I traveled to Thailand, where I was immersed in some of the most unforgettable adventures I’ve participated in and visited the most beautiful sites that are authentic and sacred to Thai culture, such as the Damnoen Saduak floating market.

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During my two weeks in Thailand , I traveled with a group where we visited the cities of Bangkok , Damnoen Saduak, Phitsanulok , Chiang Mai and the island of Koh Samet .

In this blog post, discover everything you must see and do when you visit the Damnoen Saduak floating market, including the Damnoen Saduak floating market entrance fee and opening hours. This is a market Bangkok visitors should add to their itinerary.

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How to Get Around Thailand & How to Get to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

A cute meerkat monkey at the Damnoen Saduak floating market

Since I did a group tour to Thailand, all my flights and hotels were handled beforehand. I recommend you set your desired travel dates into Skyscanne r and wait to see when the prices are low enough to purchase.

I flew from Newark Airport to Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok with a 3-hour layover in Hong Kong. It took us 16 hours to get from Newark to Hong Kong and another 2.5 – 3 hour flight to Bangkok.

It is easy to get around Thailand . Since I was with a group, we traveled around via private coach, but the country is filled with railroads.

Most locals recommend you travel via train as it offers a safer and more comforting experience. Other ways to get around are by taking the bus, ferry, local transportation or renting a car . Click here to discover the best ways to travel around Thailand.

To get to the Damnoen Saduak floating market, you can take a bus tour or hire a car to take you. Many tours and car hires offer hotel pickup and a full refund if the tour does not happen for whatever reason.

If tours aren’t your thing and you want to avoid hiring a private car, you can also take the BTS Skytrain ( Bang Wa station) and public bus (bus 78 from Sai Tai Mai to Damnoen Saduak).

Where to Stay near Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

A buddha at the floating markets in Damnoen Saduak

During my time in Bangkok, I stayed at Furama Silom located in Silom – Thailand’s major financial center and entertainment hub. Below are other hotels to stay at in Bangkok based on budget:

Luxury Accommodation: Mandarin Oriental Bangkok

Boutique Accommodation: The Siam

Mid-Budget Accommodation: Bangkok Publishing Residence

Budget Accommodation: Lub d Bangkok Siam

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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Tips

Damnoen saduak floating market opening hours.

The market opens early in the morning at 7 a.m. It stays open until the evening. Most tour buses arrive between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., the busiest time to visit the market. However, there are usually more vendors at the market during this time since they can make extra money when there are more tourists.

If you want to avoid the crowds, try arriving closer to noon or in the afternoon after most tour buses have left for the day.

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Entrance Fee

Vendors at the Damnoen Saduak floating market

There is no Damnoen Saduak floating market entrance fee. It is free to enter the floating market and walk around.

However, if you want to take a floating market tour by boat, there is a fee. Expect to pay 400 baht per person or 2000 baht for paddle boat rides with up to 6 people for a one-hour tour.

Make sure to hire the boat once you are at the market. Don’t fall for the overpriced ones outside the market that tell you you have to take one to reach the market.

What to Expect at the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

The Damnoen Saduak floating market. The largest floating marketing in Thailand.

The world-famous Thai floating market in Damnoen Saduak is known for its unique qualities (similar to the Maeklong Railway Market and Amphawa Floating Market you can see in Bangkok).

When we arrived, we hopped onboard a long-tail speedboat that took us through the jungle and into the canals of the world’s largest floating market. We had a blast cruising through the water but freaked out when we were told to keep our hands in the boat because of the anacondas and crocodiles living in the channels. Even though the boat was going fast, it was so low to the water that anything could’ve jumped out!

It was a fun experience and we had a lot of great laughs. We passed traditional Thai houses and natural jungles with a shrine or gold Buddha. We also saw tropical birds flying through the trees.

The floating market at Damnoen Saduak

At the Damnoen Saduak floating market, you can purchase gifts straight from other long tail boats or ask your driver to pull up to a vendor you want to shop at. It is an excellent and authentic concept! We could also park our boats and walk around the market.

The elephant is the sacred and royal symbol for Thailand and elephant harem pants are the “official uniform” for women and men traveling through Southeast Asia. These beautifully patterned pants are worn loosely and make for a Bohemian look.

Since there are strict dress codes for many of the temples and palaces in Thailand, elephant pants work perfectly. They are even light enough for the humid Thai weather on the mainland and the ocean breeze on the islands. In the United States, you can purchase elephant pants online at The Elephant Temple while donating money to save the elephants.

At the floating markets and all of the other markets in Thailand, you can find a pair of pants for all shapes and sizes. In addition, you can even purchase elephant shorts, dresses, skirts, rompers, jumpsuits, shirts and more!

In addition to elephant pants, you can purchase elephant figurines, key chains, coffee mugs, jewelry, paintings, handcrafted household items, purses and wooden knives.

One thing to remember when you visit the floating market in Thailand is that you are falling into a tourist trap. All the items sold are much more expensive than if you were to buy them at a smaller market in a different city. You can, however, test your negotiation skills with the vendors selling items since they never want to miss out on a sale.

The food sold at the floating market is also excellent! The mango sticky rice is a must-try. You can purchase coconut ice cream, barbecue chicken, coconut and banana pancakes (pictured below), green tea chips, and fresh fruit such as pineapple, bananas, dragon fruit, purple mangosteen, durian, and mango.

Coconut and banana pancakes at the Thai floating market

The fruit in Thailand is fresh and so delicious. I ate it with almost every meal during my two weeks there.

The Damnoen Saduak floating market is enormous. You can find almost everything there! It was one of the most memorable experiences during my time in Thailand.

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What to Do Near the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

The Thai floating markets in Damnoen Saduak

If you visit the Damnoen Saduak floating market, there are other hotspots to enjoy on the way.

Visit the Salt Fields

On our way to the Damnoen Saduak floating market, we passed land resembling typical rice paddies. I was informed that they were salt fields instead! One of the cool things I learned was that most of the salts we use for cooking come from these fields outside of the Bangkok area!

Salt fields in Thailand outside of Bangkok

It usually takes around one month to produce the salt. As you probably have wondered, making salt takes a lot of hard work and effort.

The prepared fields are manually flooded with water from the Gulf of Thailand and are left to dry naturally in the sun. The salt is piled, cleaned and bagged for sale when the water evaporates. How awesome is that?

Coconut Sugar Farm

A coconut sugar farm near Damnoen Saduak

Coconut is a popular fruit in Southeast Asia, and they come from a coconut flowering tree that looks like a regular palm tree. Coconut sugar is also found on this tropical farm. It is a popular and healthy alternative to the traditional white sugar we are used to baking in the United States.

Just like salt, the process of making sugar requires a lot of hard work and manual labor. The sap from the coconut trees is collected and placed into a basket. They are then poured into hard metal pans so the tree sap can boil into a caramel-like texture. Once the sap becomes hard, it then crystallizes and is ready to be used for cooking.

A woman at a coconut sugar farm in Thailand

I had a blast helping mix the sap! However, I give the owners and workers at Coconut Sugar Farm a lot of credit because my arms quickly tired out after a few minutes of mixing the sap.

Afterward, I was able to cool off with a refreshing and tasty coconut! I was thrilled as this was my first time ever drinking out of a natural coconut. Once I finished, I couldn’t help but eat all the coconut cream left over. The farm had hammocks and rocking chairs to lounge, relax and enjoy the delicious fruits.

A woman enjoying a refreshing coconut in Thailand

Phra Pathom Chedi

Wat Phra Pathom Chedi in Thailand

During our time at Phra Pathom Chedi , we got to witness several religious ceremonies with Buddhist monks. We even got to walk around and explore the many other golden shrines and intricate architecture.

We ended our tour of Phra Pathom Chedi by exploring the small caves and surrounding area. Visiting this historical and sacred site was a great way of ending our time in Bangkok.

Beautiful details at Phra Pathom Chedi

Thailand’s Damnoen Saduak floating market is a must if you visit Bangkok. It made a great addition to my 2 days in Bangkok . If you have any questions about my time at the floating markets or my trip to Thailand in general, please email me at [email protected].

More Thailand travel tips:

The Perfect Central Thailand Road Trip Itinerary – From Bangkok to Chiang Mai

Unforgettable Things to Do in Chiang Mai

2 Days in Bangkok

What to Do in Koh Samet Thailand

Basic Facts of Thailand:

Currency: Thai Baht, Capital: Bangkok, Time Zone: Indochina Time

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23 comments.

Such a cool experience you can’t find anywhere else, would love to go someday😊

I love these images, I miss Thaialand and drinking out of actual coconuts 😭 I never got to see fhe floating markets (I know, shame on me).

Thank you Mikayla! I miss Southeast Asia in general! Also, now you have a reason to go back. 🙂

This sounds like such a cool experience Taylor! I wish I had visited this floating market. When I was in Bangkok I also visited a floating market but it was really touristic and not authentic at all.

It totally was Maria! This floating market was touristy too, but definitely a cool experience. 🙂

Such a cool experience! We were planning to visit this market in Bangkok, but in the end, we did not have enough time. We need to go back! 🙂

Yes, you totally have to! It is such a great cultural experience. 🙂

Thailand seems to be a very authentic and charming place 🙂 It’s very useful to read all your experiences and recommendations. I would love to try the coconut sugar experience. I am saving this for future trips!

Yes, it really is! I highly recommend doing the coconut sugar experience if you decide to go to the floating markets. 🙂

What a fun experience!! This is right up my alley – and I love it because it’s not the typical ~touristy~ thing to do (although I love doing those things too!!). I can’t wait to go to Thailand – everyone who has been absolutely loves it! I use coconut sugar so it would be really neat to see the process of how they make it!

Thank you Sarah and yes, this is definitely a MUST visit place when you go to Thailand. It’s not too far from Bangkok and such a cool experience. 🙂

This looks so fun! I would love to experience a floating market.

It was such a unique experience. I loved it! 🙂

That sounds like a really cool experience. I didn’t know about elephant pants but they sound comfy.

It sure was Melinda! The elephant pants are super comfy! I wear them all the time in the house. 🙂

Can’t wait to take the kids to Thailand- the coconut sugar factory looks right up our alley!

You totally have to! Its such a cool country to experience. 🙂

I can’t wait to visit Thailand someday, and now I have a good day trip to enjoy when I stay in Bangkok! Thanks so much for sharing.

You are going to love Thailand when you eventually go! It’s such a fascinating country! 🙂

Aww, it´s such a long time that I´ve been to Thailand myself. also with a group tour. It was fun and convenient, but also, I realized that in group tours there are too many people around and I need some space for myself that is not always possible when you´re with a group. I would love to visit Thailand one more time, but this time, all by myself. Your guide is great!

Yes, I totally agree! I also did Japan with a group tour and feel the need to have to go back on my own. I love the idea of group tours, but you’re truly not getting the full experience to yourself. Also thank you Pia! 🙂

This place looks so gorgeous! I can’t wait to get back travelling and finally make it to Thailand!

It really was Ella! I loved Thailand. 🙂

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Elephant Ride and Floating Market Tour at Damnoen Saduak

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Tour Itinerary

6.15-7.00 AM     Pick up from your hotel or meeting point in the following areas: Khaosan, Silom, Sathorn, Sukhumvit (Soi 1-24), Asoke, Pratunam.

7.30 AM     Depart from Bangkok to Damneon Saduak Floating Market.

9.30 AM     Arrive at the long-tail boat pier, ride on the long tail boat to the main part of the market. Walk around the market to see local handicrafts products then ride on a paddled boat. (Pay extra 150 THB)

10.30 AM    Arrive at the elephant camp. Enjoy elephant riding for 20 minutes.

11.00 AM    Depart from the floating market to Bangkok

01.00 PM    Send you back to  Khaosan Road or MRT Sam Yot Only.  (Khao San Road is a famous destination for backpackers)

Click here to include Maeklong Railway Market (Train Market)

Tour Included...

- Round trip transportation by minibus

- Long tail boat riding fee

- Elephant riding fee

Tour Excluded...

- Food or drinks.

- Paddled boat riding fee

Important Notice : 

This is a join tour, operator will be picking up each guest in order, so please kindly wait patiently at your hotel. If waiting for too long, please contact operator immediately. This itinerary may be subject to adjustments by the tour operator according to traffic and/or weather conditions.

Some vendor at the market may convince you to buy their goods at "tourist price". Please feel free to negotiate for the price you feel comfortable. You don't need to buy any goods, actually.

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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market: Bangkok’s most famous floating market

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market: Bangkok’S Most Famous Floating Market

Traditional life on the water still plays a significant role in Bangkok’s lively waterways.

A place that exerts a magical attraction for both locals and travelers awaits you here: The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market.

The market is located on the quietly flowing canals of Ratchaburi province, about 100 kilometers southwest of Bangkok.

It offers a picturesque combination of culture, history, and bustling activity.

As one of Thailand’s most famous and photogenic floating markets, the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market offers deep insights into historic Bangkok, where rivers and canals were the city’s lifelines.

The market, which wakes up daily in the early morning hours, is a kaleidoscope of colors, sounds, and scents.

Here, colorfully painted boats are lined up close together, loaded with various goods. The offer includes fresh fruit and vegetables, traditional handicrafts, delicious regional dishes, and more.

Although the market is now very touristy and is only visited by locals for shopping in the early morning hours, we can recommend a trip to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market.

Tip: This article shows you even more floating markets in and around Bangkok.

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What you should know about the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

Getting there : By bus from Sai Tai Mai bus station, by cab, or as part of an organized tour.

Opening hours: Daily from 8:00 to 16:00

Admission: Free

The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is located in the tranquil province of Ratchaburi, around a two-hour drive or 100 kilometers west of the vibrant metropolis of Bangkok.

Although the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is popular with tourists, it has retained at least some of its authenticity. Still, it offers exciting insights into the life and culture of the locals.

Tip: This half-day tour combines the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market with the Mae Klong Train Market.

How do I get to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market?

There are several ways to get to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market:

  • Organized Tour: The easiest and most comfortable way is an organized tour from Bangkok. Tours usually include travel in an air-conditioned bus, a guide, and sometimes a boat ride in the market.
  • Public transportation: You can also take the bus from the southern bus station Sai Tai Mai in Bangkok to the floating market. The trip takes about two hours. Tip: Some buses stop about 1 kilometer from the center, where you will already be offered boats for the onward journey to the market. However, these are often significantly more expensive than the boats on the market itself.
  • Private driver: It is also convenient to have your own driver who will pick you up from your hotel in Bangkok and take you directly to the market.
  • Cab: Alternatively, you can just take a cab from Bangkok to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. But ensure the driver turns on the taximeter or agrees on a fixed price.

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Tip: We can recommend this organized tour to the market

The organized tour takes you to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market early in the morning.

On the way, you will visit a traditional Thai house before taking a boat through the narrow canals to the market.

There, you will have enough time to soak up the atmosphere and try Thai dishes like Pad Thai, Mango Sticky Rice, boat noodles, or coconut ice cream sold along the canal.

Historical background of the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is not only a paradise for photographers and culture enthusiasts but also a living testimony to the traditional Thai way of life, which is closely linked to the country’s waterways.

The history of the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market dates back to the late 19th century.

King Rama IV of Thailand had the vision of promoting trade and agriculture in the region.

He had a 32-kilometer-long canal system built to connect the Mae Klong, Tha Chin, and Tachine rivers.

The network of waterways became a lifeline for the communities in the region and was used for the transportation of goods, trade, mobility, and agriculture.

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What to Expect at the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

When you enter the market, the colorful jumble of boats, goods, shouting traders, colors, and smells will probably overwhelm you at first.

The traders, mostly local farmers and craftsmen, present their wares in small, traditional wooden boats.

They offer a wide range of products, from fresh fruit, vegetables, and spices to Thai street food such as Pad Thai and Mango Sticky Rice.

In between, you will also find traditional Thai handicrafts, souvenirs, and lots of flowers.

The way the traders advertise their goods and negotiate with customers is an art in itself. Bargaining is definitely encouraged and expected here.

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Interactions are friendly and often accompanied by a smile – a hallmark of Thai hospitality.

The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is a paradise for anyone who loves Thai cuisine.

Here, you can try authentic Thai dishes that are freshly prepared in front of your eyes.

From grilled seafood to sweet delicacies – the selection is really huge, and the unique atmosphere makes everything taste even better.

The culinary highlights are rounded off by the small challenge of enjoying the food on a swaying boat.

Tip: Fancy a day trip? On this tour , you can experience the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and the Maeklong Railway Market.

At sunset, you can enjoy the spectacular view from the Mahanakhon Skywalk in the center of Bangkok.

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Tips for your visit to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is an unforgettable experience in Bangkok. To help you get the most out of your visit, we have a few tips for you here:

  • Early start: Start your day early. The market is most active and less crowded in the morning. It is ideal to arrive between 6 and 8 in the morning to experience the authentic atmosphere.
  • Plan your transportation: Think about the best way to get to the market the day before. There are various options, including organized tours , public transport, or private cab rides.
  • Book a boat tour: A boat tour offers you a unique perspective of the market. There are different types of boat tours – from short round trips to longer explorations. Negotiate the price in advance to avoid surprises.
  • Clothing and sun protection: Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. It can be very hot and humid at the market, so sun protection, headgear, and mosquito spray are recommended.
  • Don’t forget your camera: The market offers countless photo opportunities. Get your camera ready to capture the colorful scenes, the bustling market life, and the unique moments.
  • Try regional specialties: The market is famous for its street food. Take the opportunity to try local dishes such as fresh fruit, pad Thai, or mango sticky rice.
  • Negotiate: Haggling over the price is part of the experience. Start with a lower offer than the asking price, but remain polite and friendly. Discounts of around 50-60% are often feasible.
  • Be careful with valuables: As in any busy market, you should take good care of your personal belongings. It is best to carry your valuables close to your body.
  • Cultural sensitivity: Respect the local culture and traditions. A friendly smile and respectful interaction with the traders and locals are an absolute must.

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Our conclusion on the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Bangkok

While the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market has become a popular destination for tourists, the operators and local communities are committed to sustainability.

It is about preserving traditions and, at the same time, acting in an environmentally conscious manner in order to maintain the natural beauty and cultural value of the market for future generations.

The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is a living puzzle of colors, smells, and sounds. It not only offers an insight into traditional Thai life but is also a testimony to the country’s close connection to its waterways.

A visit here is an unforgettable journey through the rich culture and history of Thailand, which is reflected in every purchase, every dish, and every smile from the friendly traders.

Even if the market is now dismissed by many travelers as too touristy, we can only recommend that you form your own opinion.

Because even if it is – like most sights in Bangkok – now relatively commercialized, it is still a small Eldorado for foodies, photographers, and anyone who loves Thai culture.

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FAQs about the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Bangkok

Finally, we will answer a few frequently asked questions about the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Bangkok.

What is the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market?

The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is a traditional floating market in Thailand. It is known for its colorful boat stalls selling a variety of goods such as fresh fruits, vegetables, local food, and handicrafts.

Where is the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market located?

The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is located in the province of Ratchaburi, about 100 kilometers southwest of Bangkok.

How do you get from Bangkok to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market?

You can reach the market by bus, private cab, or as part of an organized tour . The journey usually takes 1.5 to 2 hours.

When is the best time to visit the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market?

The best time to visit is early in the morning, between 6 and 9 am, when the market is at its liveliest and not yet crowded with tourists.

Does the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market cost an entrance fee?

Admission to the market itself is free, but you have to pay for boat trips through the market.

Is the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market suitable for children?

Yes, the market is an exciting experience for children, but parents should keep their children close by, especially on the boats and in the crowds.

What should you bring to the market?

It is advisable to bring sun protection, a camera, comfortable clothing and shoes, as well as cash for shopping and food. Drinking water is also important to stay hydrated during the visit.

Are the prices at the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market negotiable?

Yes, haggling is common and part of the shopping experience at the floating market.

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  • 1 Bangkok Stop: 50 minutes Wanna go for shopping in a very different way! You don't need to walk on your legs just for shopping in a floating market place ~ Get picked up at 9 AM by your tour guide and in a very comfortable car, you'll be heading One of the only rare floating markets in the world & oldest country market for more than 100 Years. After Instructions, you'll ride a private speed boat that your tour guide arranged for you to start exploring this magnificent genius site where the colors, chaos, flavors, and atmosphere make it a unique experience. Very enjoyable trip & you'll meet nice people with handmade things, don't forget to take pictures! After this exploration tour, you'll be heading to visit Special camp of Damnoen Saduak and enjoy a great experience in there, following a path through the jungle and the canal, leaving the best details for you to see by yourself! Read more
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  • insomnia777 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles BUSY PARK WHOLE DAY TRIP GOOD EXPERIENCE Went here today this is what I thought of the place 1—-managing a park I will give them -10 , you turn up the ticket counters are a mess someone people are following politeness and lining up and other just walk in and go up to the counters so there is no one from management ensuring the smooth flow of people doing the right thing 2— extremely very busy park we went on a Friday and you have to really push people if you wanna watch a show very very busy 3—-they say no bottles and food allowed because they want you to buy their overpriced water and drinks and food 4— all the animal parts you go to every single one of them they wanna make money from you by selling you a bucket of food for 150-200 local currency 5— not the cleanest park I guess it’s a huge park and may be less staff don’t know 6—- the animals did not look healthy to us it was a hot day and they were all grasping for air may be not enough shady areas for animals 7— they had few shows we watched 4 of them you have to make sure you really rush to get good seats or else forget it don’t bother even watching them 8— every single thing inside the park you wanna do you pay extra 9— parking is free 10- safari park now that was. The best part of the trip 11- will highly recommend do not go in the zoo bus paying 100 local currency per person you won’t have a good time at all 12-we rented a car and went inside the safari in our rented car best experience ever 13- certainly I would say they could improve the park 14- tiger lions areas was the best worth it 15- drive your own car you can park in the tigers encounter and just stay in your car and watch them a very good experience indeed 16- there is a seven eleven right next to the exit so you can go get your normal priced drinks and food 17- you would need the whole day easy . 18- we came across some polite staff and some very very very horrible staff that was not a nice thing to do see specially towards kids so that was not a nice thing I would certainly recommend the place worth. A visit you can buy the tickets online cheaper . Read more Written April 12, 2024
  • balasubramanian16847 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Safari world Bangkok Safari world and Marine park is the one of the tourist attraction in Bangkok. We enjoyed both the safari park and marine park. We were able to go nearby to the wild animals Lion, tiger, elephant etc. and it was a thrilling experience. In the marine park enjoyed shows and other items. Read more Written April 10, 2024
  • 789anetteb 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Warning Do not use Headout for booking of Safari World & Marine Park in Bangkok. They didn't pick us up in the morning as confirmed. We then had endless mail conversations without any result. We spent hours trying to get our money back and now 3 weeks later they said they have refunded us. Still waiting to see that on my account. Read more Written March 21, 2024
  • ykiran77 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Safari World & Marine Park, Bangkok Safari World & Marine Park is a full day activity. There are many shows to watch like Dolphin show, Sea-lion show, Elephant show, Spy war show , Orang Utan show, etc. Several restaurants are available including Indian restaurant Savannah restaurant. Also there is a ride in the same tour bus for visiting wild life safari which lasts about 20-30 minutes. Read more Written December 25, 2023
  • Rahul_Ganu 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Must Visit Place during Bangkok trip Must visit place. Lot of walking to be done in humid conditions so wear cloths accordingly. Carry Hat and Hand Fan. Outside food and water/drinks are not allowed so no point in carrying loaded stuff from Hotel. Just carry basic stuff which you will need while traveling to Safari. Watch the show timings in advance and plan accordingly to cover all the shows in Marine world. Jungle safari ride can be planned exactly at 9AM or in late evening as well when animals are more active. Rest of the time they are lying idle under shade to save themselves from sun. Try to take your own car, slightly expensive but worth it as you can stop at a place for as much of time you want. Read more Written April 30, 2023
  • SamuelMo18 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great place for families with young children! It was a great first experience at the marine park and safari world Bangkok. The marine park had multiple shows- in fact it feels like you are moving from show to show all the time. It’s suitable for families with young children- you can rent a stroller if you need one. The dolphin show was a highlight for me and my family- really wonderful stunts by both staff and animal. Safari world was a great with sighting seeing of animals like- lions, tigers, wilderbeast and rhinos in the comfort of your rented vehicle or you can pay for a hired coach on-site. Do note that the safari is located in the outskirts of Bangkok so hiring your own private transport is recommended. Read more Written December 18, 2022
  • philliplZ5284VT 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Climaxed orangutan boxing The boxing orangutans was very magniciefent, maybe better than the ones and Koh kong safari world in Cambodia, but yet again, more orangutans attempts to rizz up my wife, and i did too, attempt to rizz up a female orangutan, but ended up getting kicked out of the zoo, but ended up sneaking back in to take picturs of the Orangutan boxing matches, and getting on their costumes 5/5 would see again if had the chance. Read more Written November 23, 2022

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