Start daily at: 8:00 & 9:30 & 11:00 & 12:30 & 14:00 & 15:30 & 16:30 hrs.
Leave the busy streets behind and step into a world of wooden houses, smiling locals, and timeless traditions along Bangkok’s canals.
Hop aboard a traditional Thai long-tail boat and set off on a relaxing journey through Thonburi, the historic part of Bangkok. This area retains a slower pace of life, offering a fascinating contrast to the city’s modern skyscrapers and bustling streets.
During this (approx.) 2-hour canal adventure, you’ll catch glimpses of local life along the waterways.
Bangkok is a city of contrasts. Beyond its glittering temples and luxurious neighborhoods, the city also has areas of poverty and simple canal-side communities. On our tour, you’ll pass some older, more fragile houses that are at the mercy of floods during the rainy season. We want to show travelers a more authentic side of Bangkok, one that reflects local life beyond the postcard-perfect sights. It’s a perspective that many find eye-opening and enriching.
One of the highlights is Khlong Bang Luang, a riverside community dating back to the Ayutthaya period. Lined with old wooden houses and family-run shops, it offers a glimpse of traditional canal-side life. At its heart is Baan Silapin (The Artist’s House), a beautifully restored 200-year-old home serving as a creative space for local artists. A wooden walkway invites a quiet stroll along the canal, making this a true hidden gem.
As the boat continues, you’ll pass Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen, an important temple built during the mid-Ayutthaya period. Your boat will pause so you can admire and photograph the enormous golden Buddha from the water, soaring nearly 70 meters high (please note that we do not disembark at this temple).
This tour offers a unique way to explore Bangkok, combining the charm of its canals, the vibrancy of local life, and glimpses of iconic landmarks, all from the comfort of your boat. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a traditional, intimate, and photogenic side of the Thai capital.
Important notes:
- Please note that during the tour, we may experience a wait at one of the water locks, which regulate canal levels. These operate on no fixed schedule and are beyond our control, but they are part of the authentic canal experience.
Meeting point:
The meeting point is at the bus stop directly opposite Elefin Coffee and Bangkok Bank on Maha Rat Road, just south of Wat Pho.
The easiest way to reach the meeting point (and to avoid Bangkok’s heavy road traffic) is by taking the MRT (metro) to Sanam Chai Station. From there, use the 'Museum Siam' exit. The meeting point is just a short 5-minute walk away.
For the location on Google Maps, please click HERE.

1,668 Comments
5
Great visit through smaller canals
Fantastic sites. You need to be limber to get in and out of the boat, but the 2hour trip was very enjoyable. Just seeing the new giant Buddha up close was worth the trip.
5
Good!
Very good) Guide was very attentive and nice. Temple is 1000000/10, breathtaking
even though I would like to stay in temple more and in artist house less
5
Boat trip
It was a wonderful experience and Jois was great. I would definitely recommend it while in Bangkok.
You can see secret the most hidden and rural places near town.
5
Interesting tour of some of Bangkok’s canal
Interesting tour of some of the canals of Bangkok to get a different perspective of the city. We were a group of 8 people on the boat. We were picked up at the agreed place, taken to the boat, and our ‘driver’ took us through the water locks to see an enormous big – and new – Budda. We fed the catfish which is supposed to bring lock, went to a small market on land, and saw a number of monitor lizzards in the water and on the shores.
5
Great tour with Suan!!
Suan was an amazing guide. I was not expecting to go to a coconut farm and we did a quick stop which I enjoy all the tasty treats and fresh coconut for 20 baht. I highly recommend this tour. No issues and everything went smooth with a group of 8.
Also, the bus driver (did not have to) provided cold water for all of us.