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The Amazing Floating Markets of Thailand

The floating markets of Thailand are one of the most fascinating things about this beautiful nation. How these markets came to be can be explained by the fact that most communities in Thailand settled near the river and the basic means of transportation used to be boats. To this day, the memories of those days can be found alive in the efficient floating markets. The amazing floating markets are certainly among the best places to visit in Thailand; hence, here is a list of five floating markets that you must visit on your Thailand trip.

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Damnoen Saduak

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An extremely popular floating market in Thailand, this one is located about 100km from Bangkok. Colorful and pulsating with activity, Damnoen Saduak is best visited in the early hours of the morning. At that time, you can avoid the rush of marketers and experience the aura of the location to the fullest.

Khlong Lat Mayom

If you want to actually shop like a local, Khlong Lat Mayom is where you should go. Fresh vegetables, fruits, decorative items, inexpensive clothing, and much more can be found here. Like the aforementioned market, in order to avoid the rush, visit here in the morning.

Amphawa

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Things to buy in Thailand are numerous and many of those things can be found at the Amphawa floating market. It is located almost 50km from Bangkok and is known for serving amazing food. You can buy multiple souvenirs from here to take back home.

Tailing Chan

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From delicious local drinks to traditional and authentic Thai food, the culinary options in Tailing Chan are countless. Tourists flock to this market for having a taste of great food and buy intriguing local things such as clay pots and glasses.

Bang Nam Phueng

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This floating market of Thailand is slightly different from the rest in the respect that it is unconventional in what it offers. The clothing items available here are of nicer quality and the organic produce sold at the market is packed sophisticatedly. This market is located on the outskirts of Bangkok.

No trip to Thailand can be considered 100 percent complete until your list of things to do in Thailand includes a visit to these markets. These markets will help you in being acquainted with the culture associated with riverside shopping in Thailand. So read well about these places and plan a trip that will give you beautiful memories to cherish forever. Go through our Thailand tour Packages that lets you explore the markets and more here.

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