Eisenbahnmarkt und schwimmender Markt von Amphawa – Tour ab Bangkok
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Eisenbahnmarkt und schwimmender Markt von Amphawa – Tour ab Bangkok

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Sprachen: Englisch
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Dauer: 8 Stunden
Highlights
  • Erleben Sie den unglaublichen lokalen Markt, auf dem Händler ihre Waren geschickt entlang aktiver Bahngleise verkaufen
  • Besuchen Sie einen schwimmenden Markt, der bei den Einheimischen wegen seiner lebhaften Atmosphäre, köstlichen traditionellen Speisen und handgemachten Kunsthandwerkskunst beliebt ist
  • Genießen Sie das Beste der lokalen Küche, zubereitet von lokalen Händlern, die stolz auf ihr Handwerk sind
  • Entdecken Sie handgefertigte Produkte, von Souvenirs bis hin zu Kunsthandwerksartikeln, die alle aus der Region stammen und die lokale Gemeinschaft unterstützen
  • Erhalten Sie einen echten, ungefilterten Einblick in die Lebens-, Einkaufs- und Essgewohnheiten der Einheimischen und erleben Sie eine authentische kulturelle Erfahrung
Beschreibung

Entdecken Sie zwei Märkte, die das Herz und die Seele der thailändischen Kultur einfangen. Gehen Sie zuerst zum Maeklong Railway Market, einem einzigartigen Ort, an dem lokale Händler gekonnt um die Bahngleise herum navigieren und ihr alltägliches Leben und ihre frischen Produkte präsentieren. Dann geht es weiter zum schwimmenden Markt von Amphawa, der bei den Einheimischen wegen seiner pulsierenden Energie, traditionellen Speisen und handgefertigten Kunsthandwerke beliebt ist. Hier probieren Sie authentische thailändische Aromen und kaufen einzigartige Waren, während Sie auf bezaubernden Kanälen dahintreiben. Das ist das lokale Leben von seiner besten Seite.

Treffen Sie Ihren Reiseleiter in der Lobby Ihres Hotels in der Gegend von Bangkok. Ihr Abenteuer beginnt auf dem berühmten Maeklong-Eisenbahnmarkt, auch bekannt als „Regenschirmmarkt“. Hier erleben Sie etwas wirklich Einzigartiges: Händler verkaufen ihre frischen Produkte direkt auf den Gleisen. Und wundern Sie sich nicht, wenn der Zug mehrmals am Tag durchfährt. Beobachten Sie, wie die Händler ihre Schirme schnell zusammenfalten und ihre Waren mit fachmännischer Präzision verstauen.

Zeit für Ihren nächsten Halt, den wunderschönen schwimmenden Markt von Amphawa, der nur eine kurze Autofahrt entfernt liegt. Genießen Sie ein köstliches lokales Mittagessen mit vielen Optionen zur Auswahl. Steigen Sie anschließend in ein Boot und fahren Sie entlang der Kanäle, um das pulsierende Leben am Flussufer zu erkunden. Unterwegs besuchen Sie 5 berühmte Tempel, von denen jeder seine eigene Geschichte zu erzählen hat.

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