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#1 of 13 Changwat Ratchaburi travel blogs
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Jan 09, 2007 - May 01, 2008
It is a must to visit Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak. You will surely see hundreds of colorful wooden boat all over the place! The neat thing is they sell everything on their boats! Fruits, Food, Souvenirs, Clothes, Toys and many more!
By paying 150B (5$) you can get on the boat and cruising on the river. To invite customers, the seller will use a stick with a beak on the edge and use it to tap our boat and drag it to his/her boats. Neat, ya!
Amazingly, the food sellers …
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#2 of 13 Changwat Ratchaburi travel blogs
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Mar 02, 2008 - Mar 17, 2008
Just before arriving at the floating market we transfer to a little longtailboat to reach the market over the water. These go pretty fast and water splashes in pretty frequently. At first it is just a small bit so I don't bother to put my camera away. Views from the boat are nice, all the wooden houses of people living next to the river, and birds in the bushes. But I should have made precautions because in the next turn water splashes in not with bits but with buckets. Mireille (who sits in …
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#3 of 13 Changwat Ratchaburi travel blogs
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Apr 26, 2008 - Sep 26, 2008
Damnoun Sadouk Floating Market
1. How to go there
BY bus - take the bus at Sai Tai Mai Staion from Bangkok to Damnoun Sadouk. Take about 2 hours. The first bus is at 5am. For more info all +662 435 5031 (the Sai Tai Mai station)
By car - you can rent a car at any car rent shop :D Now it costs from 800 - 2000 THB depends what car, if you got the license recomend this so that you can go to other places easily
With travel agent - About 2500 THB each (or more) I don't reme…
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#4 of 13 Changwat Ratchaburi travel blogs
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Apr 03, 2007 - Apr 22, 2007
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
Another beautifull and hot morning in Bangkok has started and me, pavel and Sergej went out with Christine to get something to eat. She has lived in Bangkok for a couple of months before, she knew where to go and could speak even some Thai. That made everything easier of course. She knew exactly where we could some delicious breakfast. Knewing all this I didn‘t even wonder that Christine knew the family which owned the simple restaurant ( Iâ…
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#5 of 13 Changwat Ratchaburi travel blogs
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Oct 03, 2004 - Oct 25, 2004
We travelt through Thailand by bus, auto, plane and trian. We have planed everyting on our way. We travelt from the middel up to the north and back to the south. We have visit, Bangkok, Kanchanaburi, Ayuthaya, Chiangmai, Lampang, back to Bangkok, Krabi, Surathani, Koh Samui, Koh Phanang. We have lost our hart in Thailand all the kind people ther live. It was superb. I'ts hospitality is beyond borders.
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#6 of 13 Changwat Ratchaburi travel blogs
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Aug 15, 2008 - Aug 21, 2008
A sightseeing all around Thailand ...North ...Middle ...and no South ( another trip perhaps ) but a wonderful trip ....
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#7 of 13 Changwat Ratchaburi travel blogs
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Nov 21, 2004 - Dec 11, 2004
Bangkok (Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Klongs, China Town, Calypso & Patpong), Damnoen Saduak, River Kwae, River Kwae Floatel, Ayuttaya, National Park Khao Yai & Loy Krathong, Phimai & Khon Kaen, Khao Kho, Phitsanuloke, Sukothai Historical Park, Chiang Mai (Maesa Elephant Camp, Doi Sutep,Bo Sang, Longnecks), Koh Chang, Bangkok.
Full (Dutch) Travel Journal & pictures at: http://www.edsander.com/travel/thailand/
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#8 of 13 Changwat Ratchaburi travel blogs
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Dec 18, 2007 - Jan 03, 2008
Una aventura de 18 dÃas repartidos entre Chiang Mai, Phuket, Camboya para visitar Angkor Wat, y Bangkok, donde pasé Nochevieja. Una experiencia inolvidable.
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#9 of 13 Changwat Ratchaburi travel blogs
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Aug 15, 2006 - Sep 20, 2006
Thailand is an amazing counrty with sites sounds and even smells that could only be found there. My trip was full of excitment, evreything from jungle treks in the north, surfin on Phuket, to have a military coup on my last night.
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#10 of 13 Changwat Ratchaburi travel blogs
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Mar 04, 2008 - Mar 05, 2008
Visiting the Bridge over River Kwai & the Kanchanaburi War Cemetary & Museum & The Floating Markets @ Damnoen Saduak
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#11 of 13 Changwat Ratchaburi travel blogs
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Apr 13, 2006 - Apr 14, 2006
Travel with with son ,mom ,cat :D
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#12 of 13 Changwat Ratchaburi travel blogs
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Oct 16, 2006 - Feb 10, 2007
Well after arriving from the so clean city of Singapore, I quickly made my way to the southern bus station direct from the airport. I caught a bus to Damnoen Saduak and the following morning booked out a boat from a nice man Aree (081 9415952).That evening I wandered around a nearby market located within a Wat ground. It was here that I tasted a few more creepy crawly delights such as the cicadas, cacoon and grasshoppers... YUM hmmmm.At 7am Aree picked me up from Ban Suchoke Resort (by the wa…
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#13 of 13 Changwat Ratchaburi travel blogs
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Sep 15, 2000 - Sep 24, 2000
What a lovely country. I went with a group of people I have never met before! Most of them were couples in their mid 40th - 50th .... very interesting! OKAY got the pictures - text will follow.....
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