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Travel guide of Wat Tham SueaBig Buddha Statue at Wat Tham Sua Temple in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand
Experienced by Solen Feyissa
Big Buddha Statue at Wat Tham Sua Temple in Kanchanaburi Province
Experienced by Solen Feyissa
61 km from Wat Tham Suea
The Damnoen Saduak floating market is a more authentic floating marketing outside of Bangkok that has countless narrow canals, fragrances of spices and flavors washing over you moment after moment, fresh fruits piled high upon on rafts, and a raw experience that truly takes you as far away from what a market experience usually is.
Experienced by Marek Okon
61 km from Wat Tham Suea
The Damnoen Saduak floating market is a more authentic floating marketing outside of Bangkok that has countless narrow canals, fragrances of spices and flavors washing over you moment after moment, fresh fruits piled high upon on rafts, and a raw experience that truly takes you as far away from what a market experience usually is.
Experienced by Marek Okon
62 km from Wat Tham Suea
Hawker at the floating market in Damnoen Saduak, Thailand.
Experienced by Benjamin Dillon
62 km from Wat Tham Suea
Hawker at the floating market in Damnoen Saduak, Thailand.
Experienced by Benjamin Dillon
96 km from Wat Tham Suea
We took a tour around Bangkok in this Tuk Tuk and got to see all of the popular buddhist temples (wats). In such a hot city, the constant breeze in these Thai taxis feels great. It was a perfect way to explore the largest city in Thailand.
Experienced by Jordan Opel
98 km from Wat Tham Suea
We had just flew in and landed in Bangkok around 4 AM, but we were all still awake due to the time difference from back in the states. We decided that we wanted to be the first ones at Wat Arun, a beautiful temple in Bangkok meaning Temple of Dawn, so we rested for a few hours and headed there around 6:30 AM. Surely, we were the first ones in as soon as the gates opened for visitors and was able to capture this unforgettable memory of us visiting our first temple in Bangkok. It was definitely a great way to start off our Thailand trip (:
Experienced by Jordan Le
98 km from Wat Tham Suea
Wat Arun is a Thai Temple on the banks of a river in Bangkok
Experienced by Daniel Cox
98 km from Wat Tham Suea
"Happiness Never Decreases By Being Shared"
Experienced by Nehal Patel
98 km from Wat Tham Suea
Travel Is An Investment In Yourself .
Experienced by Nehal Patel
98 km from Wat Tham Suea
A group of monks walk around the Grand Palace in Bangkok during the mid-day sun.
Experienced by Euan Cameron
99 km from Wat Tham Suea
Khaosan Road used to be a major rice market in Bangkok but these days itβs a popular backpacker ghetto.
Experienced by Ragnar Vorel
99 km from Wat Tham Suea
Hualampong Train Station, Bangkok, Thailand
Experienced by Pariwat Srisuwan
99 km from Wat Tham Suea
New 70 metre tall Buddha statue being built for Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen π 10 minutes walk from MRT Bang Phai. Follow my Instagram for more @thattravelblog
Experienced by Dave Weatherall
99 km from Wat Tham Suea
New 70 metre tall Buddha statue being built for Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen π 10 minutes walk from MRT Bang Phai. Follow my Instagram for more @thattravelblog
Experienced by Dave Weatherall
99 km from Wat Tham Suea
Scanning the sidewalks for some of Thailandβs delicious street food.
Experienced by Sam Beasley
99 km from Wat Tham Suea
I went back to my home country where I grew up to meet up with my family and friends. While sitting on my couch in my apartment, I was looking at some rooftop pics. I thought to myself, why not take some cool rooftop pics. I went to my rooftop In bangkok Thailand and took some dope pictures of the view of the city.
Experienced by Oliver Ragfelt
99 km from Wat Tham Suea
Lights of Traffic - Bangkok, Thailand, 2018
Experienced by Aaron Thomas
99 km from Wat Tham Suea
View from Lebua Sky Bar, Bangkok, Thailand
Experienced by Paul Szewczyk