Experience the authentic Thai traditions at Thaka Floating Market. Explore a palm sugar farm, visit the ancient Wat Bang Kung, and enjoy a riverside lunch. Book now!
Experience the authentic Thai traditions at Thaka Floating Market. Explore a palm sugar farm, visit the ancient Wat Bang Kung, and enjoy a riverside lunch. Book now!
- Tha Kha Floating Market - This is one of the most traditional floating markets, open only on weekends (excluding Buddhist holidays). It is considered ‘off-the-beaten-track’ and is less frequented by international tourists compared to its neighboring markets, Damnoen Saduak and Amphawa.
- Wat Bang Kung - A quaint temple constructed centuries ago, now entirely enveloped by the roots of a Banyan Tree.
- Tha Kha Floating Market - This is one of the most traditional floating markets, open only on weekends (excluding Buddhist holidays). It is considered ‘off-the-beaten-track’ and is less frequented by international tourists compared to its neighboring markets, Damnoen Saduak and Amphawa.
- Wat Bang Kung - A quaint temple constructed centuries ago, now entirely enveloped by the roots of a Banyan Tree.

- English speaking guide
- Paddle boat ride at Tha Kha floating market
- Thai Set Menu Lunch
- English speaking guide
- Paddle boat ride at Tha Kha floating market
- Thai Set Menu Lunch
- Gratuities (optional)
- Drinks
- Hotel pick up/drop off
- Gratuities (optional)
- Drinks
- Hotel pick up/drop off
Amongst various floating markets in Thailand, Thaka stands out as likely the most ‘genuine’. It offers a unique experience compared to neighboring floating markets like Damnern Saduak and Amphawa, and isn’t typically featuring on tourist itineraries. This could potentially be the final such market and considering a visit before it becomes another…
Amongst various floating markets in Thailand, Thaka stands out as likely the most ‘genuine’. It offers a unique experience compared to neighboring floating markets like Damnern Saduak and Amphawa, and isn’t typically featuring on tourist itineraries. This could potentially be the final such market and considering a visit before it becomes another tourist hotspot might be a wise move.
This charming, serene floating market operates fully as it has been for many years, where local vendors sell a variety of goods like fruits, meats and fish from their drifting wooden sampans, all done in a very chill, traditional atmosphere.
Close by, there’s a coconut plantation where the farmer creates palm sugar using an age-old method.
One of the highlights of this trip will be a visit to Wat Bang Kung, an ancient temple encased in the roots of a gigantic Banyan Tree.
The tour concludes with a leisurely lunch in an al fresco restaurant located next to the Mae Kong River, where patrons can enjoy the refreshing river breeze.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.