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Floating market Damnoen Saduak
Damnoen Saduak is a village at about 60 km South of Bangkok. This has become an enormous tourist attraction with tens of buses visiting the market everyday, so it is definitely not the "off-the-beaten-track floating market" as it used to be. From 9 am onwards, you'll see more tourist boats then people selling stuff, and there are also plenty of tourist stalls.

You can go there either on a half day tour with one of the travel agents or you can go on your own by public bus. Take bus nr. 78 at the Southern busstation in BKK. The trip takes 2 hours and costs approx. 40 Bht.

Crocodile Farm
The Crocodile Farm is located at Samut Prakarn Rd. If you like to see crocodiles, this place has more than 30,000 of them. There are shows and lots of interesting exhibits. Daily 7 am-6 pm. Admission: 300 baht. Phone 387-1166.

Snake Farm
The Snake Farm, near the city center, is great fun for kids and adults alike. Run by the Red Cross as a center for collecting venom (to make antitoxin), you can watch as handlers milk poison from cobras, black mambas and other fearsome snakes. Daily shows 10:30 am and 2 pm. Monday-Friday 8:30 am-4:30 pm, Saturday and Sunday 8:30 am-noon. Admission: 30 baht adults, free for children. Rama IV and Henri Dunant Roads (adjacent to the Red Cross Building), Phone 252-0161 or phone 252-0162.

Wat Thamakai
Located 28 km northeast of the city center near Bangkok Airport in Pathum Thani Province, this rural center was founded 20 years ago to offer instruction in Thamathayard meditation. The central bot is a marvel of modern Thai architecture which, unlike that of most Siamese temples, is characterized by pure, simple lines rather than highly ornate decoration. The theme of simplicity continues in the interior, where a black marble floor and plain white walls accent the presiding Buddha image illuminated with a single spotlight. Wat Thamakai honors the legendary meditation techniques of a Bangkok monk named Pra Mongkol Thepmooni. As taught by the monk from Wat Paknam, meditation involves initial concentration on an imaginary crystal ball, then transferring that focal point to the center of the student's mind. There, the sphere expands to incorporate the universe and ultimately induces Thamakai, the visible Buddha.

Safari World
Safari World is in Minburi District at Km 9 on Ramintra Road, 10 km northeast of downtown Bangkok.

Southeast Asia's largest wildlife park includes a wildlife section toured by coaches, a bird park with walk-in aviary, Macaw Island, restaurants, and an amusement park. To get there take bus No. 26 from Victory Monument to Minburi, then a direct minibus. Open daily 1000-1800. Admission is 400 Baht.

Nonthaburi
A pleasant day-trip can be made by express riverboat to Nonthaburi, the final northern stop. Disembark at the final stop. If you see a large clock tower you know you arrived (or if you are alone on the boat!) You can walk left up to the Nonthaburi Prison, where you can find a small museum with displays of torture used to execute prisoners during the Ayuthaya and modern periods. Also worth visiting is the modern mosque, several Ayuthaya Period wats, and the Singha Brewery, where Thailand's most popular beer is brewed. Nonthaburi has also a small, typical vegetable & fruit market to visit. A small ferry from the Nonthaburi dock leads across the Chao Praya to Wat Salak Dtai and Wat Chalern Pra Kiet, a beautiful temple renowned for its architecture and idyllic location amid breadfruit trees and abandoned buildings.


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