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book-ladder · 1 year ago
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Maeklong Railway Market
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kunalskanade · 2 years ago
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Train to weekend. TGIF 🎉 ********************************************* #thai #thailand #thailand🇹🇭 #bangkok #railway #maeklong #tb #throwback #sunset #golden #goldenhour #train #travel #travelingram #traveltheworld #kunalkanade #vacation #vacay #friday #fridayvibes #fridaymood #fitnessmotivation #fitmen #instagram #instafashion #fasion #fashionstyle (at Maeklong Railway Market, Samut Songkhram, Thailand) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClpyibpP7ex/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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downfalldestiny · 2 years ago
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Maeklong Railway Market, Bangkok,
Thailand 🇹🇭 .
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nmotypdfsfg · 10 months ago
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hotelbooking · 1 year ago
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Maeklong Longstay Welcome to our warm cozy and minimal place to stay its call Maeklong Longstay. Located in Amphawa district , Samut Songkhram near the river and you can drive to Amphawa floating market only 5 minutes.Surrounded by natural atmosphere.My accommodation is suitable for couple ( maximum 2 people ). You will get private, quiet and safety. The room features built-in furniture, bedding set, Air conditioner, Water heater, towel and hair dryer.The accommodation also have free Wi-Fi and breakfast.You will provide the parking. Guests can go to travel around Amphawa (Samut Songkhram) by driving. You can experience relaxing time and enjoy your holiday with your group, just take the step to our area. Enjoy the warm atmosphere of our house that makes you feel at home! and welcome to the cultural and popular city in Thailand.**pet on the property ( 2 Labrador dogs).
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bryburiya · 1 year ago
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Here's some examples of previous artworks I've made out there.
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thedalatribune · 1 year ago
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Trips By Rail
As travelers, we know there are a lot of ways to get from point A to point B. But if you’re looking for a journey that’s more than just the destination, travel by train is just the ticket. There’s something romantic about a trip by rail. It allows us to imagine a bygone era when transportation - and perhaps the feeling of time itself - moved a little more slowly. Plus, nothing beats the views out the window through a countryside that you might otherwise miss if you’d chosen to fly. Some of the world’s most classic train rides inspire exactly this type of experience.
Kelly Barrett 10 Lesser-known Train Trips
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pissvortex · 5 months ago
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pics of the maeklong railway market or it didn’t happen
i’m not going to be spending very much time in bangkok i’m mostly going to be in the wilderness
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whateyesaw · 1 year ago
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What I saw in Thailand - Maeklong Railway Market
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rubyswanderlust · 1 year ago
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Maeklong Railway Train Market
On a warm and bustling evening, my friend and I decided to make the most of our hour and a half of free time in Sathon, a vibrant district of the city. Not wanting to waste a moment, we hailed a Grab car to take us to our destination. As we approached the area, we could already sense the energy in the air.
Upon arriving, it was clear that we had chosen the right spot for some excitement. The streets were teeming with activity, and the constant stream of motorcycles added to the buzz. The atmosphere was electric, with the unmistakable thump of loud music resonating from various establishments. The lively ambiance was intoxicating.
We began to explore our surroundings, passing numerous bars and tattoo shops that lined the bustling streets. The neon signs and lively chatter of patrons spilled out into the streets, creating a kaleidoscope of colors and sounds.
Our first stop was the main market. Initially, we found only a few clothing shops that offered basic, commercial clothing. But as we ventured deeper into the market, we stumbled upon the food section. It was a treasure trove of culinary delights from various cultures. Feeling adventurous, I decided to try crickets, octopus with spicy salad served in a plastic bag, chicken breaded strips, and soju. The flavors were an explosion of tastes, and the atmosphere around the food vendors was both chaotic and exciting.
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Although sushi was plentiful, we hesitated to try it, as it seemed to be left in the heat for hours. Instead, we moved on, eager to explore more of what the market had to offer. Toward the end of the market, we encountered vintage shops and even a few weed shops. Some of the vintage stores had a westernized feel or offered high-end designer items, but the overall vibe was still cool and inviting.
We decided to take a break in the market's carpark area, where a group of local boys on skateboards approached us, asking for a lighter. Attempting to bridge the language barrier, we engaged in a short-lived conversation in Thai, which resulted in laughter and smiles.
As we continued towards the front of the market, we reached a wide street flanked by bars on both sides. It was clear that they were in competition, each one featuring a live band playing at full volume. The music was deafening, reminiscent of the famous Khao San Road, and the energy was infectious.
As we prepared to leave the market, we passed by more bars, clothing shops, and tattoo parlors. One particular bar caught our attention, or more accurately, our ears. The loud, raw sound of a live rock band beckoned us inside. It was a riveting experience, and we couldn't resist the urge to stay and enjoy the show.
The band played their hearts out, and we joined the crowd in cheering and dancing. The band were crazy, some of the guitarists jumped over the fence onto the road and started playing in the middle of the road despite several cars having to drive around them. It was a night filled with unexpected adventures, new flavors, and a vibrant cultural experience that we would remember for a long time. Sathon had revealed a side of the city we had never seen before, and we couldn't have been happier with our spontaneous decision to explore this lively and eclectic neighborhood.
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ivanseledkin · 2 years ago
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Maeklong Railway Market, Bangkok.🚂
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katelyn-scstudyabroad · 2 years ago
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Thailand Part II
From Bangkok we took a guided tour to some famous sights outside the city: the Maeklong Railway Market, the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, and the Erawan Falls.
Our first stop heading out of Bangkok was at Wat Kalong, a smaller temple in the province of Samut Sakhon. The highlight of this temple was the large statue of Luang Pu Sood, a renowned monk from the temple.
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Next we visited a salt field before hopping on a train to ride to the Maeklong Railway Market. This market is very popular for tourists and I had seen many videos of the train narrowly grazing past the market stalls. The safety of this market is questionable however, as it is full of tourists literally standing in front of a moving train and taking photos, but it was still cool to see firsthand. My mom and I stayed in the marked safety zone and watched others narrowly avoid the train while trying to get the perfect shot.
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From there we went to a coconut farm for a little break with some fresh coconut water before heading to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, another popular tourist spot that many people have probably seen online/on social media. Our guide told us not to bother buying anything, as they sold the same things as in Bangkok but at a high markup, so we just enjoyed a boat ride through the market and the nearby canals, looking but not buying.
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After leaving the floating market we spent the rest of the day in Kanchanaburi province to visit the Erawan National Park and the waterfalls there. This area is mountainous and the falls spanned seven levels going up the mountain with an accompanying hiking trail. My mom had to stop at a lower level but I pushed myself to make it to all seven levels. The push was worthwhile as the seventh waterfall was the best, and since it was the hardest to get to it was also the most peaceful.
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After leaving Erawan our guide took us to a nearby lake with nice views and then we went to another questionably safe area in which we could view a train passing nice and close while on a bridge, marking the end of the tour before returning to Bangkok. While we went to some very touristy places, it was still nice to leave the city and see more of Thailand.
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kunalskanade · 2 years ago
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📍Mae Klong Railway Market, Thailand. This is the famous attraction in Thailand where the market is right on the shoulders of the railway tracks. The plan was to see the train running through the bustling market, but till the time we reached there the market stalls were closing down. However, we did manage to catch the sight of the last train and managed to capture some pictures during the warm and pleasant sunset! 📷 @jeremyholdenn ********************************************* #thai #thailand #thailand🇹🇭 #bangkok #railway #maeklong #tb #throwback #sunset #golden #goldenhour #train #travel #travelingram #traveltheworld #kunalkanade #vacation #vacay #friday #fridayvibes #fridaymood #fitnessmotivation #fitmen #instagram #instafashion #fasion #fashionstyle (at Maeklong Railway Market, Samut Songkhram, Thailand) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClFvvkAvmWA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nmotypdfsfg · 10 months ago
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hoppertravel23 · 2 years ago
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Bangkok-Thailand Travel Guide-THE TRAVEL BLOG
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The city of Bangkok never gets old. Regardless of how often you visit, there is always something exciting and novel to see, do, or eat. You can easily organize your trip to Bangkok with the help of this travel guide.
Unmatched in Southeast Asia, it offers an odd mix of cuisine, culture, nightlife, shopping, and affordability. It doesn't matter where you're from or what you want to do. Everyone can find something in Bangkok.
This Bangkok travel guide will assist you in planning your trip to Thailand.
 Bangkok Travel Guide
Train Market 
If you're in the Samut Songkhram province, which is close to Bangkok, and have a free day, head to the Maeklong Railway Market for a unique shopping experience. In a regular fresh market, you can buy fish, fruits, vegetables, meats, fresh and dry foods, and more. From 6:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., it is accessible. The market is referred to as the "life-risking" market because its stalls are attached to the Mae Klong-Ban Laem railway, a short railway line that runs from and to Mahachai and Mae Klong. For sun protection, market merchants erect parasols or canvases. Visitors can walk and shop along the railway while the shelters are attached.
Maha Nakhon Sky Walk
According to the Bangkok guide, the 314-meter-tall tallest observation deck in Thailand, which offers 360-degree panoramic views from both an outdoor and an interior viewing area, is a must-see site. The Indoor Observation Deck, is located on the 74th level, with stunning 360-degree views. Try strolling on the 78th level's translucent glass floor while you're 310 meters above the ground! In San Diego, California, there is another sky deck view that will enthrall you.
It is well worth the trek to Ratchaburi, which is around 90 minutes by vehicle from Bangkok's central business district, to visit this amazing floating market. Vendors can be seen selling everything in these waterways, from unusual animals and artwork to fruit and noodles. At the market, hundreds of sellers and buyers are floating on their little boats, buying and selling agricultural goods and regional food, mostly from their neighboring orchards. According to the Bangkok guide, tourists who want to see the traditional and antiquated way of buying and selling items frequently travel to Bangkok.
Also , Bangkok, Thailand is a popular destination for travelers from all over the world. Known for its bustling city life, rich culture, and beautiful scenery, Bangkok has something to offer everyone. If you are planning a trip to Bangkok, here are some tips to help you make the most of your experience.
When it comes to deciding what to do in Bangkok, the options are endless. Just walking around the city is an experience in itself, as you’ll never know what you’ll see next. There are also countless temples and museums to explore, as well as a vibrant nightlife scene. If you’re looking for some specific ideas, consider taking a Bangkok food tour, going on a canal tour, or visiting some of the city’s many markets.
When it comes to finding somewhere to stay in Bangkok, there is no shortage of options. If you’re on a budget, there are many hostels and guesthouses available. For those looking for a more luxurious experience, there are plenty of hotels to choose from. No matter what your budget is, you’ll be able to find accommodations to suit your needs.
Getting around Bangkok is relatively easy, as there are many transportation options available. The city’s public transportation system is efficient and affordable, making it a great option for getting around. If you’re looking for a more unique way to get around, consider taking a tuk-tuk or a boat tour.
Whether you’re looking to experience bustling city life or soak up the sun on a beach, Bangkok, Thailand is a destination that has something for everyone. By following these tips, you’ll
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