Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comBangkok Rice Barge Afternoon Cruise
This relaxed afternoon 2.5-hour Bangkok cruise will allow you to observe Thai people going about their everyday business in the 'The Venice of the East'.
You'll be picked up from your centrally located Bangkok hotel and travel by long-tail cruise along the Bangkok canals. Travel through exotic flora and picturesque canal houses, before joining a converted rice barge cruise on the Chao Phraya river. All you need to do on this tour is sit back, relax and take in the amazing Thai scenery. Soft drinks and local fruits will be served on-board.
The rivers and canals around Bangkok serve as a natural highway for many local Thai people going about their everyday business. The people of Bangkok still depend on the waterways to transport their merchandise, in particular rice, as the canals are linked to the rice fields.
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- Join a Rice Barge cruise and enjoy the picturesque Thai scenery
- Sit back and relax on a long tailed boat trip through the Bangkok canals
- Sample some of Thailand's tropical fruits and beverages
- Plenty of photo opportunities
- Hotel pickup and drop off
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Bangkok Rice Barge Afternoon Cruise
Daily
Tour departs from selected Bangkok hotels
Departure Time:- 3:00pm
Hotel pickup and drop off is NOT available from the following hotels:
- Novotel Suvarnabhumi - Bang Na (near Suvarnabhumi Airport)
- Niran Grand - Bang Na
- Nototel Bang Na - Bang Na
- Royal Princess Srinakarin - Bang Na
- Amari Don Muang - Viphavadee (near Don Muang Airport)
- Airport Suite Bangkok - Viphavadee (near Don Muang Airport)
- Asia Airport - Viphavadee (near Don Muang Airport)
- Ebina House - Viphavadee (near Don Muang Airport)
- Rama Gardens - Viphavadee (near Don Muang Airport)
- Quality Suite Airport - Viphavadee (near Don Muang Airport)
- Miracle Grand Convention - Laksi
- Inn Come Sweet - Chatuchak
- Chaleena Princess - Ramkamheng
- Grand Hitech Tower Inn - Ekkamai
- Forum Park - Yannawa (far end of Nang Linchi)
- Rio Residence - Yannawa (far end of Nang Linchi)
- Royal Pacific Plaza - Rama 9
- Oasis - Huang Kwang
- P R Union - Thonburi
- Gold Orchid Bangkok - Suttisan
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
Duration: 3 hours (approx.) Return details: Returns to original departure point- River cruise by long tail boat
- Scenic Rice Barge cruise
- Local fruit and soft drink on the Rice Barge cruise
- Transport by air-conditioned coach
- Hotel pickup and drop off (selected hotels only)
- Local guide
- Gratuities (optional)
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Restroom facilities available
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Lovely pleasant cruise, perfect for easing your way into Bangkok. Read more ›
Anonymous, United Kingdom, December 2008
The best way to see the real Bangkok along the Chao Praya river. The commentary was good, the exotic ... Read more ›
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