Escape the city's hustle and bustle with a relaxing getaway to Nakhon Pathom, just a short distance from Bangkok.
The ticket price was actually 50% off at the Tourism Authority of Thailand event, leaving it at 150 baht. This was the initial motivation for our visit, as the tickets were inexpensive.
Previously, I didn't research other places to visit besides here, so I missed the Jesada Technik Museum. Haha.
The journey began with collecting free tickets at Hua Lamphong station. The train departed at 9:20 AM, slightly later than scheduled.
We arrived at Wat Ngio Lai Station at approximately 11:10 AM.
Upon arrival, we inquired with locals about transportation options, only to discover that none were available. We were left speechless, mouths agape. Some suggested disembarking at Salaya station, while others recommended the next stop. However, based on our Google Maps consultation, the current stop appeared to be the closest to our destinations: Jesada Technik Museum and Muang Mai.
Fortunately, a kind uncle offered to take me to the van and pick me up on the way back. Phew, I thought I wouldn't be able to travel. But it was great. The uncle also told me that if I went the other way, the way to the antique car, I thought to myself, "Why didn't you tell me sooner?" Haha.
If you need a car, you can contact Uncle. We think the price is reasonable. He will pick you up and drop you off. His house is near the front of the station.
For inquiries, please contact Uncle Em at 0876688512.
Upon arrival, exchange your ticket first.
Let's explore together.
The atmosphere is excellent.
Wait a minute! You found a place to eat too quickly.
A total of 900 baht for 4 dishes, 2 bottles of water, 1 pot of rice, and 1 more plate. Only 3 people ate this, haha, so it's 300 baht per person.
The food is delicious, everything we ordered was amazing. If you're not a big eater, you can order individual dishes.
Let's stop by to see the souvenirs.
Let's go sit down and digest our food!
Relax and enjoy the cool breeze by the Tha Chin River.
The swelling has subsided, and you can continue walking.
Let's now enter the building and take a look around.
This is a 3D wood carving artwork. When viewed from the left or right, one can see a straight path ahead.
A large number of images are available. They will be presented in rapid succession.
Let's go out and find something to eat after digesting.
Then sit back and relax.
Unaware of the memorial service taking place, I opted to sit in the garden instead. The view from above was indeed beautiful, and the atmosphere was pleasant.
While filming, an aunt approached and asked if I had eaten any snacks. I was confused, as she mistook me for a guest at the event.
During our conversation, my aunt unexpectedly brought me some snacks.
The quince cake is delicious. Delicious bakery.
For inquiries, please contact Khun Sukanya at 081 701 6556.
Charan 46 is both delicious and friendly.
Typically sold at Tiwpaingam School.
We then called Uncle Em to pick us up and take us to the van station. On the way, Uncle told us that the papaya salad shop on the side of the road was delicious. I thought to myself, "Oh, Uncle just told me that. Maybe next time I come back, I'll let Uncle be my guide." Haha.
The van fare to Bangkok is 30 baht per person. We chose to get off at the Southern Bus Terminal.
We believe that even the full ticket price is worth it, as there are many intricate carvings that are both beautiful and delicate. There are also many other angles that we have not yet shared. We encourage you to experience it for yourself.
Perfect for a relaxed and leisurely trip.
One-day trip summary
Train = 0 Baht
Round-trip transportation to Mai Mueang costs 300 baht, averaging 100 baht per person.
Ticket price (50% discount) = 150 baht. If the full price is 300 baht per person.
The cost of a van back to Bangkok per person is 30 baht.
Others, depending on the person.
Travel and ticket fees only 280 baht.
Sara See
Friday, October 4, 2024 3:25 PM