Don Wai market , Nakhon Pathom , Thailand
Don Wai floating market Nakhon Pathom Province Thailand
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Wat Don Wai - temple, floating market and restaurants in Nakhon Pathom province, Thaiand
Wat Don Wai is one of the famous tourist attractions in Nakhon Pathom province, Thaiand.
Temple Wat Don Wai located about 40 km from Bangkok.
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Nakhon Pathom One of the oldest cities in Thailand
Nakhon Pathom (นครปฐม) is one of the central provinces (Changwat) of Thailand.
Nakhon Pathom, located 50 km west of Bangkok, might not be a familiar name but this is a very important city for Thai people, claimiAll filmed in Ultra 4Kng to be the oldest city in the Kingdom. Not only the famous giant Chedi is one of the tallest in the world but Nakhon Pathom reveals a lot of hidden places, fascinating enough to justify a day trip to discover its many secrets. Apart from its iconic Chedi and its surprising Cinderella looking castle, Nakhon Pathom is well known for growing some of the best Pomelo fruits in Thailand (a giant grapefruit).
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Don Wai Market / Nakhon Pathom / 30 Min from Bangkok / Thailand Floating Market
Don Wai Market is located in Nakon Pathom province, very very close to Bangkok, 30 - 60 min from Bangkok. It depend on private car or public transportation.
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About 30 minutes by car
About 60 minutes by bus
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It's not too hard to catch it. I really recommended because no tourists too much, no commercial promoting just like Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, the famous floating market for foriener not for thai people, that's not market for me, it's fake.
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Don Wai Market, there is no boats too much, very wider river, peaceful, naturally, cheaper, bigger, there are a lot of things to do and buy, and it's very local.
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How to get to the Don Wai Market
- Bus 556 from Sanam Luang, the public square in front of Wat Phra Kaew and the Grand Palace. 23 Bath ~60 minutes
- Taxi ~ 500 Baht ~30 minutes
Don Wai Floating Market Phutthamonthon Sai 4 Road Sam Phran Nakhon Pathom
Don Wai Floating Market Phutthamonthon Sai 4 Road Sam Phran, Nakhon Pathom
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Overview of Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
13/Nov/2013
Nakhon Pathom is a middle city in Thailand about 60 km west from Bangkok, centering Wat Phra Pathom Ched in the downtown, spreading rural land in the suburb,
If you were tired with hustle and bustle in Bangkok, it would be a choice to escape here for a while.
Up the Nakhon Chaisi River to the Don Wai Floating Market | RaiKhing Nakhom Pathom, Thailand
Visit my website at - location is in Nakhom Pathom, Thailand; at the Wat Rai Khing temple complex. From here we boarded a boat for a trip up the Nakhon Chaisi River to the Don Wai Floating Market. If it's edible, it's probably for sale there. Then it's back to Wat Rai Khing, where we eat supper at a restaurant on a floating barge -across the river from the temple. Please rate and comment, thanks.
Don Wai market | ฺNakhon Phrathom | Thailand
A local market in Thailand. It is located very close to Bangkok. Drive about 40 minutes from center of the city. Bus 556 from Bangkok just 1 hr ride.
The market has everything, food, dessert, good view and good quality things but cheap. It is very local, not many of foreigner tourists.
Watch the video at the end what we got and prices.
Wat Don Wai, Nakhon Pathom, Bangkok
Flythrough the Tha Chan River at Wat Don Wai, in Nakhon Pathom Province, Thailand. The Wat is famous for its riverside market and an easy daytrip from Bangkok.
Video from my Parrot Bebop
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Highlight Reel Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Red Lotus Floating Market - Bang len - Nakhon Pathom - Thailand
The Red Lotus Floating Market in Bang len, Nakhon Pathom offers one of the most unique floating marketing experiences in the world. Built around a massive lake of floating Red Lotus flower fields, visitors can enjoy a smooth, refreshing, and vibrant tour in a traditional Thai kayak to seep in the beauty of the floating Red Lotus flowers which are indigenous to this part of Thailand. Along the kayak tour, a personal tour guide will accompany your ride to story tell of the history of these wondrous flowers and its origin. After the ride, you can then enjoy a long stretch of the local Thai market filled with fresh food products, traditional Thai street food dishes, and local souvenirs. Come and enjoy this timeless ride into a colorful world of Red Lotus!
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I made this video series for my son Leo. I'm hoping he'll enjoy watching this and that one day he'll want to go visit Thailand with me :)
He sent his representative 'McDuckie' in the meantime, to test the water. You'll see him lurking around in places. McDuckie has made it home safe and sound.
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October 2018
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Floating Market Dow Wai - Wat Raikhing Nakhon Pathom
Nakhon Pathom Thailand
The Don Wai Riverside Market is located in Bang Kratuek, behind the Don Wai temple, Nakhon Pathom. This market still retains an appearance of a market dating back to King Rama VI period. The old building is made of wood and located on the banks of the Tha Cheen River. The market was originally famous for the boiled ducks, here you can find almost any kind of Thai food or Thai desserts, home decorations, toys, plants, clothes and more. You can buy food at the market and then take it on one of the boat trips down the river. Boats are available for rent for scenic river trips.
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Up the Nakhon Chaisi River, Nakhon Pathom; Thailand - Preview
Visit my website at - this is a video preview of my 16 minute movie Up the Nakhon Chaisi River, which you can watch on my website. We head upriver from Wat Rai Khing to the Don Wai Floating Market. Filmed in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand.
Don Wai Market - Thailand guide
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Since 1999-2000, if you have followed the news would see the start of the Don Wai floating market clearly. That the media have the opportunity to make suggestions and delicious menu of Don Wai floating market. Shortly after the broadcast, there are also other items as well as items made unremitting. Until Don Wai floating market is known for its people.
The Don Wai floating market is Thai food market and origin of many Thai dessert. Travelers like a taste of Thai food and Thai dessert. And also buying the agricultural products from villagers. Products from villagers are good price offer. Moreover, everybody tastes a food and buys a souvenir. The Don Wai market has a good program, is cruising and enjoy the view two sizes of river. See villagers live begin the chin river. Villagers planting vegetables on the face of the river. They use the area in front of the house, make a benefits. Important things, vegetables are not toxic because they do not use pesticide.
The recommend food of Don Wai floating market is pot-stewed duck, stewed mackerel fish in salty soup, Noodles with fish curry sauce, Steamed Fish with Curry Paste, and Fried Fish-paste balls.
The Don Wai floating market has a lot of souvenirs such as Deep fried dried fish, dried snakeheads, and type of grilled fish. For those who like to cook. This here is a good way to buy chili sauce for cooking Thai food. This market has a fresh local fruit such as Star fruit, Rambeh, Coconut, and pomelo.
How to Go to Don Wai Market
1. Drive a Car
1.1.Way1 Form Somdet Phra Pinklao Bridge, straight pinklao - Nakhon Chai Si road. When through Phuttamonthon 1, 2, and 3 then arrival Phuttamonthon 4 observe the signs turn left into the phutthamonthon 5. Distance around 1 km will see the intersection turn right. Go straight to Don Wai temple. Total of distance from Somdet Phra Pinklao Bridge to Don Wai temple is 27 km. Spend time 15-30 minute.
1.2 Way2 Use the Phetkasem Road, from intersection of thapra. Go straight when thought Bang khae, Nong khaem, and crossroad on Phuttamonthon 4 road. When arrival the intersection of Phuttamonthon 5 road then turns right. Next, go straight 6 km and turn left head to Don Wai temple. Total distance 30 km. Spend time 30-60 minute.
2. By Bus and Van
2.1 Use a van at Merry King Pinklao go to Don Wai temple and Rai Khing temple. The price is 40 Bath. Spend time 20-40 minute.
2.2 Phetkasem road, you can use the service. The bus number 84. The price around 12-19 Bath. Get off at the entrance of Rai Khing temple, then use the minibus came to Don Wai temple. The price is 7-10 Bath. Or use motocycle taxi came to Don Wai temple. The price is 40-50 Bath.
2.3 At Bangkok Bus Terminal (Southern), you can use the bus to go to Nakhon Pathom, Ratchaburi, or Kanchanaburi. You must tell the diver park on the entrance way of Don Wai temple. Next, use minibus and you can travel all the way in both directions.
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Nakhon Pathom must see place
This is a Nakhon Pathom must see place. 1 of the biggest stupas in the world, Phra Pathommachedi or Phra Pathom Chedi, พระปฐมเจดีย์, is a simply stunning stupa located right in the center of the city. A very royal place in town, indeed. If you're traveling in the city, visiting the stupa as well as those beautiful temples around is mandatory. It really is majestic. Even though Nakhon Pathom has lots of other amazing places to see, Phra Pathom Chedi should be on the top of your list, trust me on this one.
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Phra Pathom Chedi festival on Oct 31, 2014. My first trying to film from dslr. Taken from Canon EOS5D Mark II with 135mm f/2.0L. Edited in iMovie.
Donwai Floating Market in Nakhon Pathom Thailand
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