BANGKOK’S FLOATING MARKETS

The floating markets in Bangkok are among the city’s star attractions. Almost every traveller has a visit to this markets at  least one on their first trip here. The colours, chaos, flavours and atmosphere make it a unique experience, and the novelty of buying a snack from a passing boat takes some beating.

Damnoen Saduak has been Thailand’s best known floating market for a very long time.  It’s popularity comes, in no small part, from its use as a setting in the 1974 James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun.

An early morning start is worth it to avoid the heat and catch Damnoen Saduak at its liveliest. Most visitors who come to Thailand want to visit a floating market and many of them will end up here. Stepping off the boat, you find yourself among busy stalls selling similar products to those you can find at Chatuchak It’s not surprising to find this at the most famous floating market in Thailand and it can feel a little commercialized. Unlike most of the other floating markets, the popularity of Damnoen Saduak attracts many fruit sellers rowing their boats along the narrow canals, meaning that you’re guaranteed great pictures. There’s plenty of tasty food to try along the docks, from freshly-made mini coconut pancakes to boat noodles in their rich, meaty broth.

You’ll usually have plenty of time to wander around, taste some local produce and take plenty of pictures. Damnoen Saduak is the most popular market for a good reason; it guarantees the floating market experience, even if it doesn’t always feel totally authentic.