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1월 19, 2026, Santa Cruz Church
The area of Kudi Chin centers around the beautiful Santa Cruz Church. This quiet enclave, with its quiet, narrow alleys, clearly defines a historic Bangkok neighborhood. See my whole route from the flower market to here at: https://lens-wanderings.com/bangkok-flower-market/
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1월 17, 2026, Train Track Crosses a Canal
It's fascinating to walk along the railway tracks in Bangkok. See my post for more details: https://lens-wanderings.com/train-tracks-and-alleys/
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8월 10, 2025, Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market
Not really a floating market anymore, but you can find everything your heart (or appetite) desires.
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4월 8, 2025, Wat Kalayanamit Woramahawihan
Wat Kanlayanamit Woramahawihan, often referred to as Wat Kalayanamitr, is a major Buddhist temple on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in the Thonburi district of Bangkok. The temple was founded in 1825 by Chaophraya Nikonbodin, a wealthy Thai-Chinese merchant, and later dedicated to King Rama III. The name "Kalayanamitr" means "true friend" and reflects the close relationship between the founder and the king. A prominent feature of the temple is the massive Buddha statue Phra Buddha Trai Rattananayok, known as Luang Pho To or Sampokong. This impressive statue is approximately 16 meters tall and is considered one of the largest seated Buddha statues in Bangkok. It attracts both Thai and Chinese devotees who believe that venerating the statue brings prosperity, good luck, and safe travels.   The temple's architecture combines Thai and Chinese stylistic elements. Chedis, pavilions, and statues in both styles can be found throughout the grounds, reflecting the cultural diversity and influence of the Chinese community in the region.  Another notable feature is the large bronze bell in the temple's bell tower, considered the largest in Thailand. It is believed that ringing the bell after giving alms or praying brings good luck and the fulfillment of wishes.
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4월 8, 2025, Wat Kanlayanamit Woramahawihan (Phra Buddha Trai Rattananayok – Luang Pho To)
Wat Kanlayanamit Woramahawihan, often referred to as Wat Kalayanamitr, is a major Buddhist temple on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in the Thonburi district of Bangkok. The temple was founded in 1825 by Chaophraya Nikonbodin, a wealthy Thai-Chinese merchant, and later dedicated to King Rama III. The name "Kalayanamitr" means "true friend" and reflects the close relationship between the founder and the king. A prominent feature of the temple is the massive Buddha statue Phra Buddha Trai Rattananayok, known as Luang Pho To or Sampokong. This impressive statue is approximately 16 meters tall and is considered one of the largest seated Buddha statues in Bangkok. It attracts both Thai and Chinese devotees who believe that venerating the statue brings prosperity, good luck, and safe travels.   The temple's architecture combines Thai and Chinese stylistic elements. Chedis, pavilions, and statues in both styles can be found throughout the grounds, reflecting the cultural diversity and influence of the Chinese community in the region.  Another notable feature is the large bronze bell in the temple's bell tower, considered the largest in Thailand. It is believed that ringing the bell after giving alms or praying brings good luck and the fulfillment of wishes.
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4월 8, 2025, Bang Krachao Cycling Trail
Bang Krachao, often referred to as the "Green Lung of Bangkok," is an artificial island formed by a loop of the Chao Phraya River and a canal to the west. It is located south of the Thai capital in the Phra Pradaeng district of Samut Prakan province and covers approximately 16 square kilometers.   This area is known for its lush vegetation, consisting of mangrove forests, small agricultural plots, and elevated walkways crossing the canals. Despite its proximity to Bangkok's bustling city center, Bang Krachao has retained its rural charm and offers a welcome escape from the urban hustle and bustle.  One of the main attractions for visitors is the Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park and Botanical Garden. This public park covers 148 rai (approximately 23.7 hectares) and features a 2.2-kilometer bicycle path. It is particularly popular with cyclists and birdwatchers.   Bang Krachao offers numerous options for cyclists. There are several bike rentals that allow visitors to explore the island independently. The elevated paths and quiet roads make cycling enjoyable and safe.  In addition to cycling, visitors can visit the Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market, which takes place on weekends and offers local produce and culinary specialties. Traditional temples such as Wat Bang Nam Phueng Nok and Wat Songtham Worawihan offer cultural insights and are worth a visit.  Getting to Bang Krachao is straightforward. From Bangkok, you can take a ferry from Wat Khlong Toei Nok Pier to reach the island. Bikes are often available for rent at the pier, so you can start exploring right away.  
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Bang Krachao, often referred to as the "Green Lung of Bangkok," is an artificial island formed by a loop of the Chao Phraya River and a canal to the west. It is located south of the Thai capital in the Phra Pradaeng district of Samut Prakan province and covers approximately 16 square kilometers.   This area is known for its lush vegetation, consisting of mangrove forests, small agricultural plots, and elevated walkways crossing the canals. Despite its proximity to Bangkok's bustling city center, Bang Krachao has retained its rural charm and offers a welcome escape from the urban hustle and bustle.  One of the main attractions for visitors is the Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park and Botanical Garden. This public park covers 148 rai (approximately 23.7 hectares) and features a 2.2-kilometer bicycle path. It is particularly popular with cyclists and birdwatchers.   Bang Krachao offers numerous options for cyclists. There are several bike rentals that allow visitors to explore the island independently. The elevated paths and quiet roads make cycling enjoyable and safe.  In addition to cycling, visitors can visit the Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market, which takes place on weekends and offers local produce and culinary specialties. Traditional temples such as Wat Bang Nam Phueng Nok and Wat Songtham Worawihan offer cultural insights and are worth a visit.  Getting to Bang Krachao is straightforward. From Bangkok, you can take a ferry from Wat Khlong Toei Nok Pier to reach the island. Bikes are often available for rent at the pier, so you can start exploring right away.  
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4월 8, 2025, Bang Krachao Elevated Bike Paths
Bang Krachao, often referred to as the "Green Lung of Bangkok," is an artificial island formed by a loop of the Chao Phraya River and a canal to the west. It is located south of the Thai capital in the Phra Pradaeng district of Samut Prakan province and covers approximately 16 square kilometers.   This area is known for its lush vegetation, consisting of mangrove forests, small agricultural plots, and elevated walkways crossing the canals. Despite its proximity to Bangkok's bustling city center, Bang Krachao has retained its rural charm and offers a welcome escape from the urban hustle and bustle.  One of the main attractions for visitors is the Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park and Botanical Garden. This public park covers 148 rai (approximately 23.7 hectares) and features a 2.2-kilometer bicycle path. It is particularly popular with cyclists and birdwatchers.   Bang Krachao offers numerous options for cyclists. There are several bike rentals that allow visitors to explore the island independently. The elevated paths and quiet roads make cycling enjoyable and safe.  In addition to cycling, visitors can visit the Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market, which takes place on weekends and offers local produce and culinary specialties. Traditional temples such as Wat Bang Nam Phueng Nok and Wat Songtham Worawihan offer cultural insights and are worth a visit.  Getting to Bang Krachao is straightforward. From Bangkok, you can take a ferry from Wat Khlong Toei Nok Pier to reach the island. Bikes are often available for rent at the pier, so you can start exploring right away.  
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3월 30, 2025, Bang Krachao Elevated Bike Paths
The elevated bike paths are great fun. Though narrow and in some areas without any railings. So you better be comfortable riding in narrow conditions, specially when you have oncoming traffic.
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3월 30, 2025, Elevated Cycle Path in Bang Krachao
Throughout the area are narrow elevated paths, about 1~2m of the ground, that zig zag through the green areas. When riding a bike and you choose these paths, you better feel comfortable in narrow areas, as you occassionally have oncoming traffic. Also these paths often turn 90 degrees, still narrow, and often without any railings. But still fun and amazing to ride. Highly recommend.
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3월 30, 2025, Deep in Bangkachao Café & Bar
Nice cafe and restaurant that is accessible both from the park, and the bike path running alongside the park. They offer coffees, cold drinks and some food.
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3월 4, 2025, View of the Chao Phraya River
The Chao Phraya River is the lifeline of central Thailand and runs through Bangkok as one of the country's most important transport and trade centers. With a length of around 372 kilometers, it rises from the confluence of the Ping and Nan rivers in Nakhon Sawan and finally flows into the Gulf of Thailand. The river is not only economically important, but is also culturally and historically closely linked to the development of Bangkok. Along its banks are some of Bangkok's most famous sights, including the magnificent Grand Palace, the impressive Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) and the modern IconSiam shopping center. A boat trip on the Chao Phraya is particularly attractive, be it on the public express boats, private longtail boats or luxurious dinner cruises. During the trip, you can enjoy a unique view of the mix of historic temples, modern high-rises and traditional stilt houses that characterize the cityscape along the river. For cyclists, the river is a good reference point for exploring different parts of the city and attractions. A trip to Bang Krachao, often referred to as the “green lung of Bangkok”, is particularly recommended. This peninsula on the western side of the river is a paradise for nature and cycling lovers. The famous Taling Chan river market and the Pak Khlong Talad flower market are also easily accessible via the Chao Phraya. Those who want to experience Bangkok's waterways can also explore the khlongs, the traditional canals. They offer a glimpse of old Bangkok before roads became the main means of transport.
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3월 4, 2025, Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market
Bang Krachao, often referred to as the “Green Lung of Bangkok”, is home to the Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market, an authentic weekend market that immerses you deeply in Thai culture. Although referred to as a “floating market”, most of the stalls are located on land along the canals, giving the market a unique charm. The market is particularly known for its variety of traditional Thai food. From freshly made noodle soups served straight from boats to exotic desserts, there is something to suit every palate. In addition to culinary delicacies, handmade products such as beeswax soaps, herbal balms and oils are also on offer.  A visit to the market can be ideally combined with a bike tour through the lush landscape of Bang Krachao. Bikes can be rented on site for around 70 Thai Baht (approx. €1.80), allowing visitors to explore the surrounding villages and the natural beauty of the region. 
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3월 4, 2025, Wat Khun Chan Temple
Wat Khun Chan, fully known as Wat Waramartaya Punthasatharam, is a Buddhist temple in the Talat Phlu area of the Thonburi district of Bangkok, Thailand. The temple is located on Soi Thoet Thai 28 and was built between 1827 and 1837.   The temple is known for its impressive architecture and the multitude of large Buddha statues that adorn the grounds. Particularly striking are the majestic towers and the ornate decorations that reflect Thailand's rich Buddhist tradition. A striking feature of the temple is its proximity to Khlong Dan, one of Bangkok's many canals, which gives the place an additional picturesque atmosphere. For visitors looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Bangkok, Wat Khun Chan offers a tranquil retreat. The peaceful surroundings and spiritual atmosphere invite meditation and reflection. 
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3월 4, 2025, Bangkok Tree House
Bangkok Tree House is an eco-friendly hotel located in Bangkok's Phra Pradaeng district, often referred to as the "Green Lung of Bangkok". In addition to the unique accommodations, the hotel also offers a restaurant that is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.   The restaurant serves Thai fusion cuisine and is known for its relaxed atmosphere. Guests can dine in both air-conditioned indoor and outdoor areas. The purple butterfly pea drink is particularly popular.  The restaurant's architecture blends harmoniously with the natural environment and offers views of the surrounding mangrove landscape. The use of sustainable materials and the focus on environmentally friendly practices reflect the philosophy of the entire hotel.
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The Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park and Botanical Garden, often referred to as the “Green Lung of Bangkok”, is an idyllic natural paradise in the Phra Pradaeng district, just a stone's throw from the bustling city center. This 148 rai (about 237 hectares) area was opened in 2003 and offers visitors a welcome break from the urban hustle and bustle.   The park boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, which particularly attracts nature lovers and bird watchers. A 2.2-kilometer-long cycle path winds through the grounds and allows you to experience the lush vegetation and numerous waterways up close. A highlight is the seven-meter-high bird watching tower, from which you have an impressive view over the canopy and can observe various species of birds.  The park is a true paradise for cyclists. Bicycles can be rented directly at the park entrance or at nearby ferry terminals, with prices ranging between 20 and 30 baht per day. The well-developed paths lead through shady areas, past lakes and bridges that invite you to linger.
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The Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park and Botanical Garden, often referred to as the “Green Lung of Bangkok”, is an idyllic natural paradise in the Phra Pradaeng district, just a stone's throw from the bustling city center. This 148 rai (about 237 hectares) area was opened in 2003 and offers visitors a welcome break from the urban hustle and bustle.   The park boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, which particularly attracts nature lovers and bird watchers. A 2.2-kilometer-long cycle path winds through the grounds and allows you to experience the lush vegetation and numerous waterways up close. A highlight is the seven-meter-high bird watching tower, from which you have an impressive view over the canopy and can observe various species of birds.  The park is a true paradise for cyclists. Bicycles can be rented directly at the park entrance or at nearby ferry terminals, with prices ranging between 20 and 30 baht per day. The well-developed paths lead through shady areas, past lakes and bridges that invite you to linger.
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