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"Klongs." or "Waterways"
in English. What is Bangkok without them?
Hundreds of miles of klongs, many pulsating with long-tail
boats ferrying goods and people These klongs are a
continuation of a riverine tradition that has been
going on for centuries.
For many visitors, the trip may provide some of the
most unforgettable experiences while in Thailand.
The place to catch one of the unusual boats is the
Tha Chang Wang Luang Pier. Walk down on Na Phra Lan
Road to Tha Chang Market on the riverside.
Just before boarding the ferry, pick up some local
fruits, cold juices in plastic bags or any Thai snacks
to enjoy while cruising.
Take the tour to one of Thonburi klongs on the other
side of the river aboard any of the long-tail boats
at the pier on your left. You can also walk straight
ahead to the outer pier to catch the Chao Phraya Express
ferry boat to Chinatown, Wat Arun, Park Klong Talad
(the largest fresh market), River City Shopping Complex,
the Oriental Hotel, Shangri-La Hotel or to Nonthaburi
Town Hall.
Each canal has its own charm, but Klong Bangkok Noi
(the former Chao Phraya River) is the most popular
because it offers a constantly changing view of life
along the klong.
You will see Thai riverside house much as they were
for centuries: beautiful temples adorned with intricately
cut-glass and ceramic pieces, and saffron robed monks
meditating placidly under the shade of a tree.
You may even be invited to share a bottle of Thailand's
own potent rice whiskey, Mae Khong. Try mixing it
with soda or fresh water over ice, or added a slice
of lime and top up with Coke. You can also sample
genuine Thai cooking at any of the small restaurants
along the way. But ask the cook to go easy on the
chilies if you haven't tried Thai food before.
The boatman will drop you anywhere you want along
the way, so if you see a place you'd like to explore,
wave you hand and he will stop. When you're ready
to move on again, flag down another boat and continue
your journey. Have a nice water trip!
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Taxi
Boat Service |
| Pier
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Klong |
Highlights
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| Maharaj
Pier |
Klong
Bangkok Noi |
The Royal Barge
Museum, teak houses on stilts, stop at Wat
Suwannaram to view it's 19th century jataka
murals, comsidered the best surviving temple
paintings in Bangkok.
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| Nonthaburi
Pier |
Klong
Om |
Leaves from pier
every 15minutes.
Scenery includes durian plantations |
| Thien
Pier |
Klong
Mon |
Leaver every half
hour from 6:30am - 6:00pm Highlights include
typical canal scenery and orchid Farms |
| Thien
Pier
Rachinee Pier
Saphan phut |
Klong
Bangkok Tai |
Highlights include
Wat Intharam where a chedi contains the
ashes of Thonburi's King Taksin, the Snake
Farm and Wat Sai Floating Market. |
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| Regular
Boat Service on the Chao Phraya River |
Standard
Express Boats
(5-10 Baht)
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Daily
from 6:00am-6:00pm |
Designated
Piers from Wat Ratchsingkorn Pier to Nonthaburi
Pier |
| Special
Express Boats
(Fares start at 5 Baht) |
Monday-Friday
Only from 6:00am-9:00am and 12:00pm-7:00pm |
Three Routes:
Rajburana Pier to Nonthaburi Pier Sathorn
Pier J5 to Nonthaburi Pier Wat Ratchsingkorn
Pier to Pak Kret |
Cross
River Ferries
(2 Baht)
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Daily
from 8:00am-5:00pm |
Shangri-La
Hotel to Dumax Pier Oriental Pier to
Suwan Pier Si Phaya Pier to Klongsan
Pier Ratchawongse Pier I5 to Din Daeng
Pier I5 Thien Pier to Wat Arun Pier
Chang Pier to Phrannok Pier Pra Chan
Pier to Thonburi Railway Pier Pra Chan
to Phra Pin Klao Pier Pra Atit Pier
to Phra Pin Klao Pier
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Hotel
Ferries
(Complimentary for Hotel Guests)
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Daily,contact
Hotel for schedule |
Oriental Hotel
to Sala Rim Nam Menam Hotel to River City
Marriott Riverside Hotel to River City
Peninsula Hotel to Shangri-La Hotel Shangri-La
Hotel to River City Montien Riverside
Inn to River City Royal River Hotel to
River City |
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