Bangkok Klongs

A lively and thriving cosmopolitan city, Bangkok is a stellar Southeast Asian locale that expertly caters to both leisure visits and corporate trips. Visitors to this splendid experiential haven should treat themselves to one of fine 5 star hotels in Bangkok especially one offering a stellar Bangkok resort experience for travellers seeking a welcome getaway in the tropics. You will find luxury interiors on the waters at the Anantara Bangkok Riverside Resort & Spa which will make for an unforgettable stay. If you want an adventure that is off the beaten track and on the waters of Bangkok’s rivers, explore the offerings of Bangkok’s unique klongs. Other than making you giggle, the name is synonymous with floating markets and numerous tourist attractions set into the banks of Bangkok’s main rivers, as “klong” translates to “canal”.

Bangkok’s history has it crisscrossed with a variety of different klongs that has earned it the nickname Venice of the East”. The canals played an important role in Bangkok’s infrastructure as it was a point of commerce through the floating markets, and they were also used as transport routes. Modern-day Bangkok has seen these fascinating and iconic waterways filled up to make way for roads, but the city’s Thonburi district still retains its older klongs. Central Bangkok sees the Klong Saen Baeb, which is a major transportation route due to the city’s immense road congestion. Modern floating markets are mainly tourist attractions, and the most famous is the Damnoen Saduak market occurring every day until noon. So make sure you experience a part of this iconic feature of the Bangkok landscape.