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THE OUTSKIRTS OF BANGKOK CITY | Bangkok Noi, Bangkok, Thailand

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The Ultimate 3 Day BANGKOK Itinerary | Thailand Travel Guide (2024)

Stopping in Bangkok for a 3 day city break? We'll show you some of the newest and coolest attractions that you have to add to your Bangkok tour.

Easily one of our favourite cities in the world, Bangkok is home to the world's best street food, state-of-the-art shopping malls, quirky neighbourhoods, and jaw-dropping attractions that will make you fall in love with this city. Let's just say, you never run out of things to do in Bangkok.

Our Bangkok itinerary for 3 days will take you on a TukTuk tour to Wat Arun, Wat Saket and Wat Pho; the city's newest mega mall, ICON Siam; up to the knee-jittering Mahanakhon Skywalk; the hip areas of Talat Noi and Ong Ang Canal; and even on day trips to the Sanctuary of Truth and Ko Si Chang.

We can guarantee that once you're through with 72 hours in Bangkok, you'll most definitely wish you had more time.

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Top 5 places near Bangkok the local recommended for day trips

One great perk about Bangkok is that a couple-hour car ride takes you to completely different scenery and vibes. So even if you are time-strapped but want to explore more than the busy metropolis, Here are the top 5 places to visit in a day-trip from Bangkok.

1. Ayutthaya: Historical Park and Scenic Ancient Temples
Ayutthaya probably made it to your must-go list already. It was Thailand’s capital city for 400 years before it burnt down during the Siamese-Burmese war. Today, old-world charms make it a classic must-visit city. Here, over 60 temples and ruins still stand against the change of time. Just an hour away from Bangkok, you can explore the stunning ancient architecture, and discover lives in the golden time of Thailand.
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2. Kanchanaburi: Stunning scenery and trace WWII through attractions
If you’re into both history and nature, we honestly think Kanchanaburi will be your next favorite city like it is ours. Here, you can discover another side of Thailand’s past during World War II among the scenic natural attractions and chilling atmosphere. We also love its countless crystal clear waterfalls and the abundant wilderness. The Death Railway (aka Thai-Burma Railway) is a sad but vital monument of what happens when we go to war with each other. Enjoy tracing through history at the fascinating museum and exhibition that shed light on the global war in this part of the world.
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3. Nakhon Pathom: See a peaceful local life along a canal & enjoy local activities
Just a short drive from Bangkok, you can take a break from the big city to the fresh air. See a way of life in the countryside and enjoy activities like a local that you should not miss. Here, hop on a long tail boat and absorb the laid-back vibe along Mahasawat Canal and try the most authentic Thai dishes. Visit the Lotus Farm and learn how to fold the lotus leaves. Enjoy riding the tractor through the fruit farm and try the freshly made fruit juice. Just within grasp, there are endless things to be discovered at Nakhon Pathom.
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4. Floating Markets & Railway Market
Thailand has a handful of iconic floating markets with an infinite variety of local treats. Damnoen Saduak floating market is one of the best, and if you haven’t already, check out Maeklong Railway Market. Vendors sit with their trade practices on the side of the railway, and pull away in a flash every time the train is arriving.
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5. Khao Yai National Park: Hiking & Picnic
Even as Thais, we think Khao Yai one-day trip is an appealing idea. You can do a chill hike or animal watching in the lush and huge National Park. There are also many natural plants for you to admire, and the serene nature to make you feel relaxed, slow days and have a picnic lunch at the national park are the best.
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10 BEST Things To Do In BANGKOK Thailand! (Complete Travel Guide)

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Are you looking for the best things to do in Bangkok, Thailand? We just created a list of 19 must do activities for you to do while visiting Bangkok! In this Bangkok travel guide we show you around the Khaosan Road, Train Market, Grand Palace, Floating Market, Chinatown, Bangkok Thai food, IconSiam and many more Bangkok attractions. Along with riding Tuk Tuks, taking a boat tour of the Chao Phraya River and even getting custom fitted with a suit at a tailor metro. We have made several Thailand travel vlogs including a Bangkok vlog that can serve as your travel guide.

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Top Things to Do in Bangkok

00:00 Bangkok Intro
0:23 Reclining Buddha
1:19 Train Market
1:57 Khaosan Road
3:06 River Boat Tour
3:51 360 Skywalk
5:20 Chinatown
6:18 Floating Market
7:26 Local Food
9:10 Golden Temple
9:46 IconSiam
11:04 TukTuk Ride
11:45 Ayutthaya
12:17 Standing Buddha
13:19 Shopping in Bangkok
14:31 Lumpini Park
15:05 Terminal 21
16:18 Grand Palace
16:38 Nightlife
17:47 River City

Bangkok Travel Guide Topics:
Bangkok Food
Bangkok Attractions
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Bangkok Travel Tips: 13 Things to Know Before You Go

Things YOU need to know before YOU go to Bangkok in Thailand.
Bangkok is the bustling capital of Thailand with a population of more than 11 million. About 13% of Thailand's population lives in Bangkok. Bangkok was the world’s top tourist destination with 20 Million Tourists in 2017. Bangkok is also known as the Big Mango.

2 - Weather

Hot and Humid! Really hot and humid! Like all the time!
Daytime highs all year are in excess of 30C/86F
Bangkok holds claim to being the hottest city in the world
Not because the highs are the highest, but because it doesn’t cool down at night
Lows range from 21C to 26C ( 70F-79F )

April to October is the wet & hot season

The “cool” and dry season is November to February, like a degree or 2 less on the highs and a few degrees cooler on the lows

3. Getting In

Chances are you’ll be flying in to Bangkok, yes there are buses, and yes there’s a train, and you can take it from Singapore, but most people fly.

2 Airports
Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang Airport (DMK).
Most international flights go in to BKK

By Rail:
The Airport Rail Link connects Suvarnabhumi Airport with the BTS Skytrain system, which is Bangkok’s primary public transportation system. The City Line connects with the BTS Skytrain at Phayathai Station and costs 45 baht from Suvarnabhumi.

By Taxi:
Metered taxis are available from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Bangkok.

4. Getting Around

MRT Subway
Fare varies according to age

People don’t stand in lines. Instead of queuing up, Thais form a crowd. Stand your ground, and get used to a lack of personal space in public places.


Taxis
Notorious for ripping off tourists. Make sure they turn on the meter. It should start at 35 THB. Or download the GrabTaxi app -- like Uber, but cheaper.

Tuk Tuk
A small vehicle with no windows or doors but with a roof and a seat.
Price is always negotiated
Make sure to hold on the handles, tuk tuk drivers can be crazy drivers

Motorbike Taxis
Best to get through traffic
And come with a free massive heart attack!

5. Money
Thai Baht

1 Thai Baht was about $.03 US
Or 33 Baht to 1 USD

In Thailand, there are 1 baht, 2 baht, 5 baht, and 10 baht coins and 20 baht, 50 baht, 100 baht, and 1,000 baht notes. You may also occasionally see a 10 baht note, although those are no longer printed.


Get it from an ATM, but select “Continue Without Conversion”

6. What to wear

Linen, Rayon, or wicking/quickdry fabrics

DON’T WEAR JEANS -- you’ll combust! Also don’t wear anything lined with Polyester -- it’s as good as wearing a ziplock bag.

Temples and Palaces require you to cover your shoulders and knees.
pay attention to see if others have taken off their shoes. If so, follow suit.


7. Language
Big cities like Chiang Mai and Bangkok have a lot of locals who speak English

Sawadiikaa for females, and Sawadiikrap for males - This is the Thai greeting for hello and goodbye, and is accompanied by the wai gesture.
placing hands palms together at your chest and bowing your head
Also note that adding kaa or krap to any sentence in Thai makes the sentence more polite.
Kapkhunkaa for females, and Kapkhunkrap for males - This means thank you, and it is also often accompanied by the wai gesture.
Chuai buht meter dai mai kaa/krap? - Could you turn on the meter?
Gepdthang noi - Check please.
Mai ao - This verbatim means I'm not getting that, but can generally be used to deny an interest in purchasing anything.
Krungthep - This is the word for Bangkok in Thai. Many people mistakenly assume Bangkok is a Thai word. It's not, and knowing the real word can come in handy.

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10. Bug Spray

11. Respect the King and the Royal Family

12. Don’t touch anyone on the head.

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0:27 - Visa & Visa extension
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2:02 - Full Moon Party
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4:20 - Thailand Itinerary
6:03 - Budget for Thailand
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7:43 - Thailand’s HIDDEN GEM!
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9:18 - Where to see Elephants?
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5 Places to visit in BANGKOK (Co van Kessel Guide)

5 Places to visit in Bangkok.

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If you are planning your trip to Bangkok, you’ll probably hear the same things over and over again. The grand palace, reclining buddha and khao san road. Now we are not saying these places are bad, but we would just like to give you some alternatives.

Here is OUR list of places to visit in Bangkok.

1. Wat Prayoon
The adress is 24 Prajadhipok Rd, แขวง วัดกัลยาณ์ Khet Thon Buri, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10600.
You can easily reach it by the Chao Phraya River Express boat service by alighting at the Memorial Bridge pier and walking over the bridge across the river.
Wat Prayoon is open everyday and there is no entrance fee.

2. Saphan Taksin Park
The address is Soi Charoen Nakhon 13, the best way to get here, is to take the BTS or the Chao Phraya express boat to Saphan Taksin, and then walking across the bridge or by taking the local ferry boat.

3. Airplane Graveyard
Ramkhamhaeng Road | Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok 10240,
The best way to get to the Airplane Graveyard is by Taxi.
*Pro tip: Use Grab Taxi, you can write the address in the APP, so there should be no confusion for the driver.
It is open from 9 am till 4pm.
The entrance fee depends on what the family wants you to pay it is normally around 200-400 baht.

4. JJ GREEN
เลขที่ 1 ถนนกำแพงเพชร 3, แขวงจตุจักร, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900
1 Kamphaeng Phet 3, Chatuchak, Bangkok
You can get here by taxi, MRT: Chatuchak or BTS: Mo Chit
Open from thursdays until sundays, from 6 pm till 1.30 am.
JJ Green is located next to the Chatuchak weekend market, which closes around 5pm. So it's perfect to combine these 2 for a big day of shopping!


5. Co van Kessel
The address is: Charoen Krung soi 24.

Co van Kessel bike tours and boat tours provides a refreshing alternative to the tired tourist experience. We do not battle the crowds at clichéd destinations promoted in guide books, but turn your attention to quaint local communities and charming excursions into the fascinating lifestyle and culture of real Thai people. Every day is different and every tour is a surprise as we focus not on destinations, but lose ourselves in the enchantment of the journey itself.

Co van Kessel, an innovative and adventurous Dutchman, pioneered bicycle tours in Bangkok more than 30 years ago. As a longtime resident and self-professed lover of Bangkok, he understood very well the picture of accelerated urban development (gridlocked traffic, concrete towers, and choking pollution) that has plagued the recent image of the city. He also had a hunch that this was not what Bangkok or Thailand was all about.

Making it his goal to re-discover Bangkok, Co spent thousands of hours on his mountain bike exploring the vast network of local streets, alleyways, footpaths and canals between the main urban thoroughfares. What he found, lurking behind the facade of modernization, were hidden worlds of peace and tranquility, a picture of “real” Thai life that has remained unchanged for countless decades; an identity of a city that is true to the Thai people, yet largely unknown to outsiders.

Whether it’s the colorful sights and smells of the local markets, the fascinating life of locals along the canals, or the surprising existence of bountiful green belts, Co discovered the essence of what makes Bangkok one of Asia’s most captivating cities. Since then, it has been his mission to share these discoveries with the rest of the world.

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Our mission at Co van Kessel Bangkok Tours is to provide our guests with a singularly unique travel experience in Thailand. All our tours use Co’s extensive topographical knowledge of the greater Bangkok area as well as his keen eye for the interesting to take you where nobody else can or will.

We aim not to bore you with talk, but to immerse you in an experience where your individual fascinations emerge.

Bicycles, boats, and our feet become the tools we use to gain access to the previously inaccessible, behind-the-scenes lifestyle of the Thai. Here the roots of an ancient culture will become evident in a way you never could have imagined.

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Exploring Bangkok's Hidden Side with @BangkokPat

This week, we’re joined by YouTube host and gonzo historian Bangkok Pat for a tour of a small swath of land near the river- centered around the first stretch of road ever built in the Thai capital.

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1:14 - Introduction
2:05 - The Plan and Bangkok Pat
5:05 - The Arrival of the West
6:27 - The Bowring Treaty
8:52 - The Theater
10:45 - Bangkok Pat's Story
12:33 - Old Alleys and Neighborhoods
13:53 - Ghost Tower and Parkour
16:17 - The Chopped-Up Bridge
18:09 - The Instagram Canal and the Layers of Bangkok
20:37 - Pressure to Tell the Story
22:54 - Survivors
26:58 - Food
29:34 - One Last Stop
30:41 - The Graveyard
32:49 - Urns and The Last Steps
34:41 - Conclusion

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It's VERY Hot in Thailand! / Bangkok to Nonthaburi by Boat / Walking Tour + Street Food Hunt

In today's episode we are going to explore Bangkok on a boat! We'll take the legendary orange flag boat and visit Nonthaburi pier, which is believed to be a real paradise for those who love authenric Thai food and street food! It is a very relaxed area suitable for walking tours, and today we will be exploring it together! It's a Thailand walking tour 2024!
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Only two hours from Bangkok, Kanchanaburi is accessible by road or rail, the latter of which includes sightseeing day trips that run on weekends and public holidays. These weekend special trains are reasonably priced and make hassle-free and enjoyable adventures. Even the climate of Kanchanaburi, cooled by the altitude, forest, and Rivers, is a welcome respite from the heat and congestion of the nearby capital city.
Kanchanaburi city, located at the point where the Khwae Noi and Khwae Yai rivers meet and form the Mae Klong River, is a popular resort town. Picturesque and worthy of a visit in its own right, it is frequently visited as base of operations for exploring the many cultural, natural, and Historical attractions in the surrounding countryside. Located at the confluence of the Kwae Noi and Kwae Yai rivers, Kanchanaburi lies at the source of the Mae Klong River, and these majestic bodies of water are defining characteristics of the town.
The town itself is a place to relax, watching the water from the banks of the river, inside a raft house, or from a riverside Restaurant. Many visitors like to rest along the river with a cold drink and a good book. Many of them come here just for a couple of days but stay for weeks in Order to explore all of the attractions in the surrounding countryside. Along with visiting spectacular waterfalls, lush forest, and three of Thailand’s largest reservoirs, white water Rafting, elephant Trekking, and golfing are popular activities for visitors. Kanchanaburi is an excellent tourist Destination for nature lovers.
recommended places to visit in Kanchanaburi are Srinakharin Dam, Vajiralongkorn Dam, Sai Yok Noi Waterfall, Sai Yok Yai Waterfall, Erawan Waterfall, Mon Bridge, Mueang Sing Historical Park, Three Pagodas Pass, Wat Wang Wiwekaram, Underwater City, the Bridge of the River Kwae, Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, and World War II museum and Art Gallery. 
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【???????? 4K】Bangkok Airport Full Tour 2023 - Suvarnabhumi Airport - Largest airports in Thailand

Bangkok Airport (Suvarnabhumi International Airport) is Thailand’s biggest airport and is one of the coolest transport hubs in the world. The facilities are excellent and there are daily flights to every continent. Around 58 million passengers travel through Suvarnabhumi Airport every year. It’s the international arrival point in Thailand and a major transfer hub for Southeast Asia.

Transport to and from the airport is quick and easy and the main arrivals and departure halls are welcomingly bright and airy. Bangkok International Airport is about 26 km outside town. But it’s easy to get to Bangkok city centre, either via the Airport Link or taxi – be warned of traffic jams during weekday rush hours, though.

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The Perfect Day of Eating in Bangkok

So you have one day in the world's most exciting food city. What do you do?

We submit our well-honed route for how to best spend one day eating in Bangkok.

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0:00 - Introduction
1:30 - Rules and Criteria
2:56 - Our Goals
3:44 - Soup Noodles
6:37 - Biryani and Curry
8:23 - Walk: Silom to Talad Noi
10:50 - Bangkok's Best Coffee
13:44 - Curry Puffs and Barbecued Pork
14:56 - Walk through Chinatown, and Masala Tea
17:13 - Isaan Chicken and Som Tam
19:02 - Other Favorites
20:15 - Southern Thai Feast
22:12 - Conclusion

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As promised in the video itself, here are the names and map locations of the restaurants where we stopped on this tour:

Rung Rueang Soup Noodles (
Ameen Biryani (
Mother Roaster (
Pu Curry Puff (
Kwai Teow Roo (
Basmati International (
Polo Fried Chicken (
Sri Trat (

and here are some of our personal favorite places for the other dishes we mentioned but didn't have time to include, so if you wanted to tailor your own best day itinerary, we'd recommend considering these:

Khao Gaeng Curry Counter: Mae On's (*you will walk past here along our shown itinerary) (
Khao Soi: Ong Tong Khao Soi (
Khao Yam: Dao Tai (
Pad Sataw: Gaeng Pa Loong Sa Nga (
Pad Kapao: Ung Jia Huad (
Pad Thai: Boonlang (

This is still nowhere near a comprehensive list, it's simply the dishes referenced in the video. If you have any other questions about where to find the best version of something you're looking for, leave a comment!

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Top 20 Things To Do In Bangkok - Thailand Travel Video

In this video, we're going to share 20 of the best things to do in Bangkok! From leisurely strolls through the lively streets of Bangkok to delicious adventures in the world's most famous food courts, we've got you covered!

Bangkok is one of the most popular cities in the world and there's no shortage of things to do in this vibrant city. Whether you're a first-time visitor or an experienced traveler, we've got you covered with this list of top 20 attractions in Bangkok!

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Driving 4K ???????? Chatuchak to Bang Phlat, on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand 

Bang Phlat is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. Its neighboring districts, clockwise from the north, are Bang Kruai district, Bang Sue, Dusit, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok Noi, and Taling Chan

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【4K Stroll】Talat Noi - Bangkok - Thailand / Artistic Atmosphere of Hidden Alleys of The Old Town

✋Hello! Today we will walk beautiful old area of Bangkok, where various ethnic groups have lived for centuries. It is full of atmospheric old buildings and colorful paintings on the walls. Let's take a walk around this artistic area!

Talat Noi is a historical area of Bangkok - the capital of Thailand. Talat Noi means small market and the area began to develop thanks to immigrants from China who started setting up businesses here right after the founding of Bangkok in the late 18th century. Then, in addition to the Chinese, Vietnamese and Khmers also settled there, as this area was the first port in Bangkok and the location where immigrants arrived directly. Among the historic houses and along the alleys you can find dozens of colorful murals. Street art in this place began with the Buk Ruk art festival, which took place in 2016. Local and international artists were invited to the festival and then created many works at Talat Noi. Nowadays, Talat Noi is famous for its local atmosphere, numerous old buildings, creative cafes, used car parts and walls full of street art.

May happiness be with this place.

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Bangkok is THE city of CONVENIENCE -- Within a 5 minute walk from our building, there are (literally) hundreds of street food vendors, dozens of massage places, five 7-Elevens, 2 shopping malls, a co-working space (our new office), a Muay Thai gym (where I train daily), a big swimming pool, and the BTS (metro) station that takes us downtown in 5 stations. Not bad at all, considering we each pay $225/month in rent!

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Khlong Tour, Bangkok - Thailand 4K Travel Channel

Many of the klongs, as the transport canals are called in Thailand, have been filled up within the last decades. Nevertheless there are still numerous which are worth being visited. We take a boat through the Klongs of Thonburi, east of the Chao Phraya River. Already 20 years ago we had made this tour. At that time one could hardly talk about houses along the klongs. It were more wooden shacks that look very poor. This has changed. Today you find some pretty houses and some are noble designed. The majority is kept simple but clean and tidy.
Now and then you can still see women washing the clothes or kids swimming in the klongs. There used to be a lot more. 20 years ago it was customary to wash themselves in the water of the klongs.
Today, most homes have running water, you can see the laid water pipes. It amazes us to find stately monitor lizards in the klongs. After we have passed some monitor lizards swimming by, we can also observe others sunbathing at close range. They allegedly are harmless because they are very shy. Whether this is the case, we cannot and will not check.
Occasionally, you find merchants coming with their boats. For quite some time, you don't find floating markets in Bangkok anymore.
On the edge of Klongs of Thonburi we see a whole new neighborhood springing up out of the ground.
Partly one built also multi-story residential buildings. Between them one repeatedly find temples.
We stop at one of these temples. A monk comes to the boat and gives us bread. It is meant for the fish in front of temples. A few pieces are sufficient to bring the water to a boil. Only now, we realize the richness in fish in the canals. Fishing in front of the temples is prohibited. Here, the fish are considered sacred.
The water-level is fairly constant since it is regulated by locks at the mouth into the Chao Phraya.
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Viele der Klongs, wie die Transportkanäle in Thailand genannt werden, sind in den letzten Jahrzehnten zugeschüttet worden. Dennoch gibt es noch zahlreiche, die es wert sind besucht zu werden.
Wir machen eine Bootstour durch die Klongs von Thonburi, östlich des Chao-Phraya-Fluss. Bereits vor rund 20 Jahren hatten wir diese Tour auch gemacht. Damals konnte man kaum über Häuser an den Klongs reden. Es waren eher Bretterverschläge und sahen schon sehr armselig aus. Das hat sich geändert.
Heute findet man hier zum Teil sehr schmucke Häuser, die auch edel gestaltet sind. Der größte Teil ist einfach gehalten, aber sauber und ordentlich.
Ab und zu sieht man noch Frauen Wäsche waschen oder Kinder schwimmen. Dies waren früher deutlich mehr. Da war es auch üblich sich im Wasser der Klongs zu waschen. Heute verfügen die meisten Häuser über fliesendes Wasser, wie an den verlegten Wasserleitungsrohren erkennbar ist.
Erstaunt hat uns die Tatsache, dass es in den Klongs stattliche Warane gibt. Nachdem wir einige haben vorbeischwimmen sehen, können wir auch welche beim Sonnenbaden aus nächster Nähe beobachten. Angeblich sind sie harmlos, da sie sehr scheu sind. Ob dies so ist, können und wollen wir lieber nicht überprüfen.
Nur noch vereinzelt sind schwimmende Händler anzutreffen. Schwimmende Märkte gibt es in Bangkok schon länger nicht mehr.
Am Rande der Klongs sehen wir ganze Neubauviertel aus dem Boden wachsen. Teilweise entstehen auch mehrgeschossige Wohnhäuser. Dazwischen sind immer wieder Tempel anzutreffen.
Bei einem dieser Tempel halten wir an. Ein Mönch kommt zum Boot und gibt uns Brot. Es ist für die Fische vor den Tempeln gedacht. Wenige Stücke genügen um das Wasser zum brodeln zu bringen.
Erst jetzt erkennen wir wie fischreich diese Kanäle sind. Fischen vor den Tempeln ist nicht gestattet. Die Fische hier gelten als heilig.
Der Wasserstand ist recht konstant, da er durch Schleusen an den Mündungen zum Chao Phraya reguliert wird.
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