There is no hassle experiencing this market as almost everything sold here is priced at 20 Thai Baht. (RM2 or US$0.65). From drinks, deserts, snacks and food which are all local Thai delicacies and they are Halal (Pork Free) too. On my visit here, I noticed how the boat hawkers went about trading where the sellers would be sitting in their boats, you simply tell them what and how many you want and they will serve it with a long bamboo stick stretched out to you. Money is then placed at the end of the stick and a sale is done.
As this was my first actual floating market visit, I have to admit it was such a great experience especially trying out the various Southern Thailand food here and funny enough, 95% of the traders were women here. There must have been about 80-100 boats selling all sorts of foods while a couple of them sold souvenirs and that it was relatively cheap in terms of tourism standards.
There is no hassle experiencing this market as almost everything sold here is priced at 20 Thai Baht. (RM2 or US$0.65). From drinks, deserts, snacks and food which are all local Thai delicacies and they are Halal (Pork Free) too. On my visit here, I noticed how the boat hawkers went about trading where the sellers would be sitting in their boats, you simply tell them what and how many you want and they will serve it with a long bamboo stick stretched out to you. Money is then placed at the end of the stick and a sale is done.
As this was my first actual floating market visit, I have to admit it was such a great experience especially trying out the various Southern Thailand food here and funny enough, 95% of the traders were women here. There must have been about 80-100 boats selling all sorts of foods while a couple of them sold souvenirs and that it was relatively cheap in terms of tourism standards.
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