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Explore Bangkok’s Best Canal Tours with Buffalo Tours (Review)

Exploring the Vibrant Canals of Bangkok with GoTravelDaily

Is it your first time in Bangkok? If a taxi driver asks you, make sure you say no, but when locals ask, say yes and then say: what’s the best thing to do first? With so much choice, it’s hard to make a decision, but we think we’ve found the perfect solution: our first activity in Thailand was a captivating canal tour in Bangkok. We teamed up with GoTravelDaily for half a day filled with canals, culture, hidden secrets, and well-known favorites.

Wat Arun – one of the highlights of Bangkok

Our Perfect Canal Tour Experience

The tour was perfect for immersing ourselves in Thai culture without being too strenuous. Most of the day, we cruised along in a longtail boat, which was ideal as we were still recovering from our flight and getting accustomed to Thailand’s warm weather. So what did this fascinating tour feature, and why did we love it so much?

We were picked up at 11 am from our hotel in Bangkok by our guide, Dum, and our driver. The car was luxurious, equipped with refreshing air conditioning and complimentary water. Traveling around Bangkok in that car made us feel quite fancy. Dum explained what we would see and do on our tour, pointing out interesting facts about the city along the way. Soon, we crossed into the city and boarded our first longtail boat for lunch!

Delicious lunch at Supattra River House Restaurant

A highlight of the tour was our lunch at the Supattra River House Restaurant, where we enjoyed traditional Thai cuisine alongside breathtaking riverside views. With our appetites satisfied, we hopped back onto our longtail boat to explore our first klong, or canal.

Cruising along the klong

Discovering the Authentic Life Along the Klongs

As we ventured along the klong, we were treated to fascinating views of local life. Some houses were in better condition than others, but many featured satellite dishes, which made us wonder about the connectivity of this ‘different way of life.’ According to Dum, this lifestyle was once a common sight in Bangkok but has largely been replaced by concrete structures. My favorite moment was spotting goannas along the riverbank!

Riverside Artisan Village Puppet Show

Then, we visited a traditional artisan village, home to a mesmerizing puppet show that is often overlooked by tourists. The puppeteers performed flawlessly, delighting the audience with their coordinated movements. We filmed part of this captivating act during our visit, showcasing the talent involved in the performance.

Exploring the Royal Barge Museum

Afterward, we hopped back onto our longtail boat to the Royal Barge Museum. We were pleasantly surprised by its offerings. The museum showcases the stunning barges that have been used by the Thai royal family, complete with intricate carvings and vivid colors that attract every visitor. This stop also provided insight into the significance of the monarchy in Thailand, emphasizing how they are revered in society.

Wat Arun – Temple of Dawn

The Beauty of Wat Arun

Our final destination was Wat Arun, a stunning Buddhist temple named after the God Aruna. This temple truly encapsulates the beauty of Thai architecture. Dum allowed us ample time to explore and capture selfies, expertly balancing being informative while ensuring we had moments to ourselves. Thank you, Dum!

If you are seeking an enriching tour filled with culture, look no further than GoTravelDaily’s expertly guided canal tours in Bangkok. We had an exceptional experience and recommend it highly. The tour was well-planned, and our guide showcased professionalism throughout the day.

In Conclusion

To discover the best things to do in Bangkok and to explore more about its culture, consider joining a tour with GoTravelDaily for an unforgettable adventure through Thailand.


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