Wat Bang Kung is one of the historic site and memory of the battle against Burmese built in Ayutthaya period. Its Ordination Hall is covered with roots of four plants including Bodhi, Banyan, Krai and Krang. It has been honored as one of the Unseen Thailand list.
Read More Thaka floating market is an old classical floating market in Samut Songkhram. Thaka floating market is rendezvous point for vendors on boats selling local home-grown vegetables and fruits. A boat service is also available for visitors who want to explore nearby village, fruit orchards, and demonstration of coconut sugar making.
Read More King Rama II Memorial Park was built to honor King Rama II. Museum and traditional Thai house are also located in the park to display houses artifacts from the early Rattanakosin era, the King’s household furniture, and showcases the lives of Thais during the king’s reign.
Read More Wat Amphawan Chetiyaram is a temple located near King Rama II Memorial Park, and Amphawa floating market. This temple belongs to the Bang Chang family. At present it is a second class royal monastery. The beautiful main building and precious antiques inside the temple were from early Rattanakosin period.
Read More Amphawa Chaipattana Nurak is the royal project under the initiative of H.R.H Princess Mahachakri Sirindhorn to carry on Thai folk wisdom, and preserve ways of life of Amphawa people.
Read More Don Hoi Lot is a pristine sandbar located at the mouth of Maeklong River near the gulf of Thailand. In the area of the sandbar, there are many shellfish species, but Hoi Lot (razor clam) is mostly found here, and has become the landmark of this place.
Read More Wat Phet Samut Worawihan is a royal temple, and has played a significant role in Thai historical migration. The temple expanded and became nationwide-respected temple where the Buddhist gather to make merit, and pay homage to the remaining Buddha images.
Read More Maeklong Railway Market is a bustling hub for the locals of Samut Songkhram, Thailand. Renowned as one of the country’s most distinctive markets, it sprawls alongside the railway tracks near Mae Klong Railway Station, stretching over a length of more than 100 meters. Vendors line their stalls and umbrellas along the railway, attracting crowds of shoppers who browse until the train approaches.
Read More Fireflies watching boat tour is a popular night activity for Amphawa visitors. Visitors can take a boat ride along the bank of Amphawa canal to see fireflies in the cork trees.
Read More Amphawa Floating Market is a popular evening floating market in Amphawa, Samut Songkhram. It received UNESCO award in 2008. Amphawa Float Market opens every Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Public Holidays from 03.00 PM until 09.00 PM.
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