Thanks for the great video. It's nice to watch. For me, there are so many other and more peaceful floating markets near Bangkok center that I have no desire to go there personally.
I remember visiting on my very first trip to Thailand in 2006. It was a n amazing experience. I do wish we would’ve stopped at the sugar plantation though. Great video. Thanks for the memories, lol.
Hi Jeroen. Nice video. Well done. Another amazing floating market is the Don Wai. It is more popular among Thai. It is also closer to Bangkok. It is more authentic.
My first ever trip to Thailand a Thai friend took me to a floating market. She bought two bags of what I thought were some sort of exotic nuts and handed me one. Once on the boat I thought I'll try these nuts so popped a couple in my mouth. Turned to her and went "these nuts are not very nice." Yes, it was fish food.
Traveling through this floating market during peak hours it made me feel like driving a car in crazy Bangkok road traffic but the better mood. 😎😎Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Jeroen! Always good seeing you and Mirela. It felt as if we were there sitting next to you on the boat. Really enjoyed this video, and it brought back some nice memories of when I took my mother there in 2015. Thank you for that.
We were there about 20 years ago, there was a very annoying very loud very present australian lady that everyone on the market disliked.....till she got off the boat but not on the ramp! Hilarious splash and she had a crowd laughing their socks off.😂😂😂
"Damnoen Saduak __loating Market!"........I love the name!........lol Why is (motor) long-tail boat allowed in traffic area????????........it causes smell and pollution.
I visited for the first and last time in the 80s. Even then it was a tourist trap. My impression of the place can best be described by paraphrasing Julius Ceasar: I came, I saw, I left. 😅
I was there a few years ago which was great, but these new motorboats completely ruin the vibe, the motor is literally in your face so dealing with the noise and the fumes is incredibly rude, it turns this tranquil nature tour into Bangkok traffic, they need get rid of them. Btw the coconut sugar I bought there lasted me years.
When i see this now..... Nope never again i'm going back too this market. In 2000 it whas nice. 2002 busy in 2006 already toerist trap. :( All the charme is gone now.
Damnoen is indeed the most visited floating market for a first visit to Thailand but for me it is not "a real Thai floating market", it is just for tourists whereas less than 20 km from Damnoen there is has some still typical floating markets. On the other hand, they are still very little visited by tourists because they are more difficult to access and you have to get by a little in the Thai language to communicate, but on the other hand on these markets there are no "made in China" trinkets 😁but you can buy there fruits and vegetables as well as noodle soups and Thai desserts
bedankt voor je video ! je hebt een mooi leven daar in Thailand ;) ik ga over 2 weken
Thank you for sharing the video
Thank you very much for visiting Damnoen Saduak Floating, I living in Damnoen Saduak so I wish you happy and have fun all tour ❤
Very nice Jeroen. Thanks for showing us around 😃👍🏼
Interesting, it gives glimpse of an old Asian tradition. Cheers👍.
Have been there many years ago and it was also busy. Nice video.
Thanks Jeroen! To 'busy' for me 😱
Thanks for the great video. It's nice to watch. For me, there are so many other and more peaceful floating markets near Bangkok center that I have no desire to go there personally.
Great vlog with great narration.😄
Hé Jeroen thanks for sharing the floating market 👍🥰
I remember visiting on my very first trip to Thailand in 2006. It was a n amazing experience. I do wish we would’ve stopped at the sugar plantation though. Great video. Thanks for the memories, lol.
Hi Jeroen. Nice video. Well done. Another amazing floating market is the Don Wai. It is more popular among Thai. It is also closer to Bangkok. It is more authentic.
I was there February 1989 😅😅 it might have changed a little bit, anyway had a nice time there, nice memory 🌞🤟🏼🇹🇭☀️
Wow, to busy with the big motor engines.
My first ever trip to Thailand a Thai friend took me to a floating market. She bought two bags of what I thought were some sort of exotic nuts and handed me one. Once on the boat I thought I'll try these nuts so popped a couple in my mouth. Turned to her and went "these nuts are not very nice." Yes, it was fish food.
Looks well busy comments are funny….Peace and happiness as always jereon
Thanks Bro I Love it
Traveling through this floating market during peak hours it made me feel like driving a car in crazy Bangkok road traffic but the better mood. 😎😎Thanks for sharing.
Nice Video, but now to buzzy and to touristy! 🙏
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I see it is much bigger then my visit about 15 years ago
Thanks Jeroen! Always good seeing you and Mirela.
It felt as if we were there sitting next to you on the boat. Really enjoyed this video, and it brought back some nice memories of when I took my mother there in 2015. Thank you for that.
We were there about 20 years ago, there was a very annoying very loud very present australian lady that everyone on the market disliked.....till she got off the boat but not on the ramp! Hilarious splash and she had a crowd laughing their socks off.😂😂😂
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Hello, planning to go there soon . Quick question, did you go on your own using public transpo or booked with a group? thanks !
"Damnoen Saduak __loating Market!"........I love the name!........lol
Why is (motor) long-tail boat allowed in traffic area????????........it causes smell and pollution.
Everyone is having fun 😂 (1:34 in the video) Mr and Ms sadface on tour hahahah
Haha, yes indeed :-)
Hi!.. how many hours you ride boat? Price of boat?
Hey can we reach this floating market via Mrt or BTS?
No, it is outside Bangkok.
I visited for the first and last time in the 80s. Even then it was a tourist trap.
My impression of the place can best be described by paraphrasing Julius Ceasar: I came, I saw, I left. 😅
I was there a few years ago which was great, but these new motorboats completely ruin the vibe, the motor is literally in your face so dealing with the noise and the fumes is incredibly rude, it turns this tranquil nature tour into Bangkok traffic, they need get rid of them. Btw the coconut sugar I bought there lasted me years.
i think all the touristboats will disturb the marketbussines.
Giethoorn van Bangkok 😂
One of the biggest tourist traps in Thailand.....!!!! Nothing like a genuine floating market...
The real old Bangkok 😂
We did a similar canal tour on our first visit to Bangkok in 2018. Avoided the animals on show.
When i see this now..... Nope never again i'm going back too this market. In 2000 it whas nice. 2002 busy in 2006 already toerist trap. :( All the charme is gone now.
Think it’s too touristic. Better avoid and visit the smaler local markets on the Thonburi side like the Khlong Lat Mayom floating market.
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Damnoen is indeed the most visited floating market for a first visit to Thailand but for me it is not "a real Thai floating market", it is just for tourists whereas less than 20 km from Damnoen there is has some still typical floating markets. On the other hand, they are still very little visited by tourists because they are more difficult to access and you have to get by a little in the Thai language to communicate, but on the other hand on these markets there are no "made in China" trinkets 😁but you can buy there fruits and vegetables as well as noodle soups and Thai desserts