Feeding catfish at Thewet Pier

Bangkok is one of the major tourist destinations in Southeast Asian and boasts many exotic wonders to draw in tourists by the millions each year. It is home to the beautiful Chao Phraya River, which harbours an exciting array of attractions on the river banks that are a delight to explore, especially via a Bangkok cruise tour. Step aboard a century-old rice barge made from solid teak restored to a splendid river boat offered by Anantara Cruises Thailand and be transported back in time on the water as you discover the many enchanting sights courtesy of one of the finest Bangkok cruises available. Encounter the wonders of the Dusit district en route, and you can even interact with the wildlife as you step off and discover Tha Thewet Pier, which is a famous locale for feeding the numerous catfish that flourish in the area. Visitors can purchase bags of bread pieces or whole slices to treat the catfish, and this is an activity enjoyed by both locals and foreigners. If you’re in the Dusit district and want to explore the area further, there are a range of attractions that are a welcome breath of fresh air from the tourist traps located in the inner city. The Thewet Flower Market is the perfect place to pick up a set of unique flowers and plants as it offers an exciting collection of exotic blooms. Located close by on Khao San Road is the Wat Indraviharn temple,  which houses one of the tallest Buddha images in Thailand, standing 32 metres tall. The Wat is also a treat to experience and its detailed murals are exquisite to behold. The Dusit district is a unique little cultural enclave ideal for visitors not wanting to tread the beaten path, and who are looking for something a little out of the ordinary.

Angela Fernando is an impassioned travel writer who composes pieces under the pen name Sumaira Narayan. She loves writing about new and exciting places around the world and intends to visit them all someday.
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