Riding a boat at Hua hin sam phan nam floating market
Previously: finally the vibes among us were back to normal after we left from Piman PlearnWan Prachuap Khiri Khan, thank God, I can ended up enjoy the rest of time of the day, and our next spot was Hua hin sam phan nam floating market.
The floating market was an artificial lake but it was pretty good to us already (as long as my girl and my mom stay normal, I am satisfied no matter where did you take me to)
Although we were joining the tour, we still need to get the tickets to entry the market, of course our guide would do all of that for us, just wondering how come they didn't give the guide the tickets in advanced?
We saw people's keeping some goats in the market, why goats in the floating market? No idea, I don't really mind that anyway.
The guide told us that we can pay and ride on a boat to visit the views, we didn't hesitate to pay the tickets for sure, but my mom didn't get on the boat as her legs took a surgery which making her has trouble on getting on the boat, so she decided to walk around on the road instead on the water.
As said, the floating marketing was just the artificial lake, the market wasn't too big, it took us only 4 minutes to ride from one end to the other, then we need to get off from the boat, but we were still happy with the ride.
We bought some trousers and a cup of coffee before we left the floating market and we were about to visit the next spot: the train station.
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Wow, that is an interesting floating market. Floating market is a kind of old marketplace. A few of area in Indonesia where the water is a main road, there is also floating market.
I guess the market was nearby the seaside, and it doesn't look very old school, guess it was brand new when we visited there (of course it's no longer new, it was 7 years since my visit)
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I visit Hua Hin often but have never done that? Nice that you share your adventures here!
I think it's normal for local don't visit the float market, it's for visitors though, local people know somewhere else to go which the tourists can never find that 😝
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