Explore Bangkok’s Thonburi Canals on a wooden boat tour. Discover heritage, culture, and Poomjai Garden’s eco-cultural charm with a private guide.
Explore Bangkok’s Thonburi Canals on a wooden boat tour. Discover heritage, culture, and Poomjai Garden’s eco-cultural charm with a private guide.
- Wat Ratcha Orasaram Ratchaworawihan (Chom Thong) - Wat Ratchaorasaram Ratchaworawihan, often referred to as Wat Ratchaorot, is renowned for its distinctive Chinese-influenced architecture, distinguishing it from traditional Thai temple designs. It is recognized as the first temple to seamlessly integrate Thai art with a prominent Chinese style, a…
- Wat Ratcha Orasaram Ratchaworawihan (Chom Thong) - Wat Ratchaorasaram Ratchaworawihan, often referred to as Wat Ratchaorot, is renowned for its distinctive Chinese-influenced architecture, distinguishing it from traditional Thai temple designs. It is recognized as the first temple to seamlessly integrate Thai art with a prominent Chinese style, a trend popularized by King Rama III in the early 19th century.
- Poomjai Garden - Poomjai Garden is a private eco-cultural garden and experiential space situated in Bangkok’s Chom Thong district. Established on the grounds of a former lychee orchard, it preserves over a century of local gardening heritage. The garden harmoniously combines nature, heritage, cuisine, workshops, and events in a picturesque setting, offering a serene escape from the bustling city.
- Wat Pak Nam - This temple is celebrated for its abbot, teachings, magnificence, and a colossal Buddha statue, which has become a new landmark in the Thon Buri area.
- Talat Phlu - Discover the Talat Phlu Food Market to enjoy local cuisine, including the renowned Gui Chai (Steamed Chive Dumplings) popular in this area.

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Bangkok was once renowned for its numerous canals, known as “Klong” in Thai, earning it the nickname “Venice of the East” due to the waterways being the primary mode of transportation and lifestyle. Although many canals have been converted into roads, several significant and fascinating ones remain, reflecting Bangkok’s rich heritage, culture, and…
Bangkok was once renowned for its numerous canals, known as “Klong” in Thai, earning it the nickname “Venice of the East” due to the waterways being the primary mode of transportation and lifestyle. Although many canals have been converted into roads, several significant and fascinating ones remain, reflecting Bangkok’s rich heritage, culture, and everyday life. The Thonburi Canals are considered the most atmospheric section of Bangkok’s canal network. Exploring the local lifestyle by taking a wooden boat with a private Thai tour guide offers a unique experience. Poomjai Garden, situated in the Chom Thong district of Bangkok, is a private eco-cultural garden and experiential space. It is established on the grounds of a former lychee orchard, preserving over a century of local gardening traditions. This venue harmoniously combines nature, heritage, cuisine, workshops, and events in a picturesque setting, providing a serene escape from the bustling city.
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