----------------- Crocodile Head, the charm of Lat Krabang -----------------


Today, we will take you to visit (Crocodile Head Market), an ancient wooden market that many people may not have heard of or may have heard of. Crocodile Head Market is a small community located on the Praves Buri Rom Canal in Lat Krabang District.

Along both sides of the canal, there are rows of wooden houses that give a nostalgic feeling of the old days. The old and dilapidated galvanized roofs, the wooden houses with their unique charm, and the way of life of the people here are all worth exploring.

It speaks of a long history of weathering the storms, which makes one think that the people in the community must have gone through a lot.

And the experience of living in the way of the water for many generations, including adaptation

To keep up with the changing times, today we will embark on a journey to soak up the atmosphere together.


We have arrived at the market entrance. The weather seems perfect for today. Along the way, we will pass by a shrine. If you come early in the morning, there is a delicious noodle shop that you can try. But today, the shop is closed and the owner has gone home. 555

Continue walking straight ahead, do not turn or stop. When you reach the end of the path, you will find this sign.

And then there is architecture on the door panel. It really lives up to its name as a land of artists. If you find this, it means you are not lost.


As we walked here, we turned left to walk to the other side. There is a bridge crossing the canal to the other side.

Capture the atmosphere

They still use boats for transportation. Classic AF.

Bright colors from afar

The atmosphere of the shop is like an old market.

Extraordinary craftsmanship. It's been turned into creative work, art, beautiful in another way. Support this.

The coolest art in a chic style

Walking along, I found another model. Hehe, look at him, he looks like a professional...

Walk in, walk in, see the food shop in the distance, and we

This shop is very old.

A fire broke out at Talad Hua Ta Khee, destroying several rooms. However, reconstruction has begun, and some parts of the market remain intact.

This restaurant is very popular with students from Maria Lai School. They serve a la carte dishes.

Walk a little further and you'll reach the Si Yaek Hua Ta Khee intersection. Stop by for some delicious food here.

The old boat is parked next to the shop at the Crocodile Head intersection, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere in the late afternoon as the sun begins to set.

Before the food arrived, we ordered some bread to try. ++++++++

Here it is! Today, there weren't many people. However, they ran out of all the noodles except for Mama instant noodles. But hey, the taste was

Okay, it's delicious. The ingredients are full. Take a picture for a moment.

Next up, this one, I see many tables ordering it, so let's give it a try. Here we go!

Here it is: It tastes like a chocolate smoothie with toppings. The taste is okay.

Soak up the atmosphere.

After finishing the meal, I walked out of the restaurant. There was a bicycle parking area.

It's hard to believe it's almost evening with the sun still so strong.

The space between us


There is a ferry service available.


The artistic work is on the pole. I'm a little curious why it has to be this picture. 555

Pick up your children and grandchildren without worrying about traffic jams or competing with others.

Like stepping back in time to see the way of life of people in the past, traveling by boat.

Photo sent at the end of the walk back


The photos may not capture the full atmosphere, you'll have to come and experience it for yourself. The chill, the chic, wait for you to come and experience it all here.

Most importantly, it's not far away at all, right here in Bangkok. If you come on a Saturday or Sunday at the beginning of the month, there will be an art market open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

A little more

For those who are hesitant or still looking around and haven't dared to set off, ask yourself this: what if we don't breathe tomorrow?

It would be a shame to miss out on this opportunity in life, wouldn't it?


How to get there

From Victory Monument by van, Victory Monument - Thep Thon Ladkrabang line. The van stop is located under the expressway overpass.

40 baht for the bus, then take a songthaew to Hua Takhe market for 7 baht.

By Airport Rail Link from Phaya Thai to Suvarnabhumi Airport, but here we get off at Lat Krabang Station.

The bus fare is 40 baht, then take a songthaew to Hua Ta Khe Market. The songthaew will be waiting near the station and costs 7 baht.

Taxi from Lat Krabang Station to Hua Takhe Market, no more than 60 baht.

Tip: It's better to walk out and hail a taxi on the main road outside.

( Just so we're all on the same page, don't come crying to me later, okay? )


Thank you for following us to this point.

This is the last trip, who hasn't seen it yet? Let's see it together. See you again on the next trip.

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