Friday, May 2, 2014

Amphawa Floating Market : a charming town crossed by the river

Amphawa Floating Market
Amphawa Floating Market
Amphawa is a charming little town crossed by the river Mae Klong, in Samut Songkhram province.
If you like to travel and experience a very traditional lifestyle, much more different from the one you could experience in Bangkok or any other major Thai cities, Amphawa is, then, the town for you.
Considered, in the past, as a major fluvial transportation hub due to its proximity to Bangkok (exactly 71 km), Amphawa has successfully kept all its charms and attraction despite the evolution of means of transportation in surrounding cities.Surrounded by ancient wooden houses by the river, you'll be astonished to see people rowing their small boats not only to travel but also to sell their products, mainly food.
Amphawa floating market in the past

Amphawa
Amphawa today
The principal attraction of Amphawa, as you will probably have realised, resides in its fluvial activities and, in particular, its floating market. The very fact that this market takes place on boats makes it very special and attractive, but it becomes all the more attractive when you know that it is only open three days per week.
You will definitely not want to miss it, won't you ?

  Amphawa floating market is held on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 4 p.m. until late at night.
While visiting Amphawa, I really felt that I was in a unique place where nothing had changed, as if I was attending to actions of another time.
activities in Amphawa
 activities in Amphawa 
So far, nothing, or practically nothing has changed there. People still row their small boats on the river and sell all different kinds of products : local fruits, vegetables, desserts...to the amazed eye of the tourist.

Here's a list of diverse activities I recommend that you do :
  • Taste local food :
desserts, fruits and whatever you like to. Personally, my preference goes to seafoods that are freshly caught. You can eat them grilled with spicy sauce, it's absolutely delicious !
By the way, give Kuay Tiao Ruea a try, it's the best place to try it (Check my article about Kuay Tiao Ruea to learn more about it).

  • Visit small shops : 
Fancy a postcard or more? Souvenirs can be bought almost anywhere in Amphawa. If you like painting, you can buy paintings or have your portrait painted for a very reasonable price.
  • Take part in a cruise, at night, that will lead you to unseen places of Amphawa. As a bonus, you'll probably have the privilege to observe hundreds of fireflies living in trees. It is definitely an enjoyable experience you won't forget.
Discover the place and meet the locals. It is often one the best ways to make your trip much more fun and meaningful.

How to get to Amphawa :
  • By Bus
From Southern Bus Terminal (in Bangkok), you can either take the direct bus 996 (Bangkok-Damnoen Saduak-Samut Songkhram-Amphawa market), the direct bus 76 ( Bangkok-Damnoen Saduak-Amphawa) or the bus 976 (Bangkok – Samut Songkhram-Samut Songkhram) followed by bus 333 (Maeklong-Amphawa-Bang Nok Kwaek- Amphawa market).
  • By Van
Take a van at the Victory Monument (Phaholyothin side, under the motorway) or close to Century Movie Plaza (close to the Victory Monument) : Bangkok-Maeklong, one way 70 bht, daily trips from 6.30 a.m to 8 p.m. Once arrived at Maeklong market, take one of the many buses there that go to Amphawa Floating Market (one way 10 bht, from 5.30 a.m to 7 p.m).


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