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The weekend is approaching, and you're tired of Bangkok's skyscrapers. You want to get away from the city, but you're on a tight budget. Overnight stays can be expensive, so we suggest "Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market" as another option for your weekend getaway. It's a short trip, but it's sure to leave you feeling satisfied. <3

The request from my fellow travelers for this trip was simple: "I want a countryside vibe and lots of food." So, here we go! The first place that came to mind was Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market, as it's not too far from where we currently live (near Central Pinklao). If you're looking for a place with a lot of food, this is definitely the place to be! And it's not just the food that's great!

We have visited this market with our family many times, but it has been more than four years since our last visit. We haven't been back since, so this trip feels just as exciting as the first time.

Let's go on a trip together! Hooray!

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How to get there
We took a public bus to Sai Tai Mai and then hailed a taxi to the floating market. If I remember correctly, the fare should not exceed 100 baht. I will attach the directions at the bottom of this page. The market is located in Bang Ramat Subdistrict, Taling Pling District, Bangkok. On the way to the floating market, many people might think that they have left Bangkok and entered another province, as the view along the way is mostly of farmlands. In just a few moments, we will arrive at Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market.

Observation: As you approach the market, you will notice traffic congestion due to vehicles slowing down to pick up and drop off passengers. There is also a parking lot available for those who choose to drive themselves. The parking fee is only 20 baht.


"Should I drop you off here?" the taxi driver asked,
as if he knew I was eager to get out and stretch my legs. Haha.

The Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market currently has 6 zones with a wide variety of shops and restaurants. It offers natural products, handicrafts, and local wisdom. With its diverse offerings, the market caters to all ages and is perfect for families, friends, and couples alike.

The market offers a wide variety of food and drinks, both savory and sweet. There are also seating areas available. The front area tends to be crowded, so it's recommended to walk towards the back. The shops are similar, so you can buy some snacks and then find a table to sit at.

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In addition to the wide variety of delicious food and sweet treats available, this location also offers a range of fun activities for the whole family to enjoy together. These include painting and coloring, taking a leisurely boat ride along the canal to observe the local way of life, or embarking on a full-fledged long-tail boat trip to visit temples, admire orchid gardens, or explore traditional Thai houses. The possibilities are endless! ^^

Mom, do you think my coloring is pretty? Hehe!



Today, we decided to take a trip on a long-tail boat. We have visited this market many times before, but we have never used this service. This time, we will not miss it! We walked over to inquire and purchase tickets at the service point. There are two trips to choose from. The ticket price for Thai people is 60 baht, and for foreigners, it is 100 baht.

Details of the boat tour (copied from their sign):

Trip 1: Floating Market at Wat Saphan, Orchid Garden, Duration: approximately 1.30 hours.
Trip 2: Thai House Homestay, Old House, Garden Tour, Duration: approximately 1.20 hours.


We decided to try Trip 2, booked tickets and scheduled a time.
So we walked around the area to kill time...

Beat the heat with a refreshing cup of coconut ice cream.

Follow me to board the boat!

As the appointed time approached, we walked to the designated spot and waited for the boat to pick us up. The boat arrived slightly later than scheduled. Before departure, there was a brief introduction and some instructions. During our trip, there were no life jackets provided. However, on the return journey, we noticed that they were available, but it seemed that one had to request them. We believe that life jackets should be mandatory for all passengers. We encourage future travelers to advocate for this. At that moment, we didn't think of it. Both Thai and foreign tourists boarded the boat, and we were ready to embark on our journey.

The journey offers scenic views of riverside houses on both banks, showcasing the local way of life. Children play by the water with their elders, some smiling and waving at passing tourists. It's a heartwarming sight, offering a glimpse into a unique and unfamiliar world. As we sail along, enjoying the cool breeze, we soon reach our first destination.

It might get a little hot and sweaty.

Living Museum Taweesak Wangchan's House

The owner of the house, Mr. Taweesak Wangchan, warmly welcomes visitors and provides detailed explanations about the museum.

We were warmly welcomed, as if neighbors were visiting each other. Our host shared the fascinating history of the house and community. If you're looking for a new type of travel experience, where you can hear local stories, then definitely check this place out. You won't be disappointed. By visiting, you'll also be supporting the preservation of these cultural treasures. We've captured some beautiful photos to share, hoping to entice you to visit as well.

The house is beautiful and peaceful. If there were Thai costumes to change into, it would be fun to take pictures.


Following the path, we will encounter signs guiding our way. As we meander through the community, we may come across houses selling natural products, creating a charming atmosphere. Our next stop will be...

The Candle House showcases various spices, scented water, and dressing tables for visitors to admire. Feel free to ask questions and engage in conversation. This is an opportunity to exchange experiences.


For families with elderly members, be aware that the path is narrow and uneven, making it difficult to walk. However, during our visit, we saw families with elderly members who were able to walk slowly. It is recommended to inquire about the route at the service point.

After this point, we have to continue walking along the small paths. To reach the boat pick-up point to return to the peaceful market, a true slow-life experience in this area.

After finishing our boat trip, we continued walking through the market. We couldn't resist the temptation to eat again. There were so many delicious options, it was hard to choose! We ended up trying the coconut shell noodles, a famous local dish. The noodles were delicious as usual, but the unique presentation in a coconut shell made it even more special. We couldn't resist taking photos and sharing them on social media.

After a satisfying meal, we continued to explore the market.

The trip ends beautifully with a sweet treat, a variety of traditional ice cream flavors to choose from.

Be mindful of your wallet when visiting the Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market.

Not because of thieves, but because the delicious food might leave you penniless!

** See you on our next trip! Bye! **


What days is the market open?

The Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market is open every Saturday, Sunday, and public holiday without exception. This includes holidays such as New Year's Day, Songkran, Father's Day, Mother's Day, etc. On public holidays, there may be slightly fewer vendors than on Saturdays and Sundays. The market is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

How to sell products in the market?
Contact the owner of the space in the market directly on the market opening day. You can ask the vendors in the area about who to contact and where. Currently, the market has 6 zones. You can walk around and ask about the zone you are interested in.

Where is it located?
Bang Ramat, Taling Pling. You can find it on Google Maps or any GPS.

How to get there?
- If you take the BTS, get off at Bang Wa Station and then take a taxi. The meter fare will be around 100 baht.
- The only public transportation that passes through is the two-row car with the white sign "Southern Association".
- Otherwise, you have to take a motorcycle taxi or taxi from Kanchanaphisek Road or Buddha Monthon Road 1. Or you can drive your own car. Currently, the market has enough parking spaces to accommodate all tourists.


Thank you for the information and travel details from the fan page
Ladmayom Floating Market
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Who will visit the Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market? If you have any questions, such as which days it is open, the page will have a schedule updated regularly. You can ask for information on the page, or anything we can answer, we will be happy to answer for you.


All photos on this trip were taken with a mobile phone and edited with the VSCO app.
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