Good morning from Samut Prakan! Today I’m taking the staff from my local food shop @OKKitchenThai on a day-trip around Phra Samut District. You can come too by following this live THREAD of the trip.
[2] Our first stop is Phra Samut Chedi. This is the symbol of Samut Province. When it was first built, it used to be on an island on the Chao Phraya River but it’s now on the west bank.
[3] Inside one of the buildings at Phra Samut Chedi there is a building with interesting murals on the wall that depict contemporary life from 200 years ago #SamutPrakan#Thailand
[4] From Phra Samut Chedi you can cross a pedestrian bridge to an island called Pom Phi Sua Samut. There is a fortress here on an islet in the Chao Phraya River opposite Samut Prakan City Hall.
[5] King Rama V ordered ten rear loading guns from W G Armstrong & Co in England in 1892. They were called the “disappearing” guns because they only came out of the pit to fire and then the recoil forced the gun back where it came from. Three of them were put in this fort.
[6] Our next stop is at Phra Chulachomklao Fortress at the estuary of the Chao Phraya River. The large Armstrong guns here were only fired once in anger against French ships in 1893. The guns and fort are still in good condition.
[7] This is HTMS Maeklong which was a Royal Thai Navy escort vessel and training ship. Today it is permanently moored at Phra Chulachomklao Fortress in Samut Prakan. It is free to climb aboard the ship and explore inside. #Thailand
[8] Next we drove to Wat Khun Samut Chin. In the past we had to take a boat taxi as there were no roads in this area. But I had spotted on Google satellite a new road and more importantly a new bridge. We parked on the bridge.
[9] There was a long queue for the Tuk Tuk to the temple surrounded by the sea and so we decided to walk. Really it’s only a 20 minute walk. Now that there is a new road and bridge, motorcycles can go all the way to the temple.
[10] This is Wat Khun Samut Chin. Due to land erosion, the temple is now surrounded by the sea at high tide. They’ve now built a wall around the temple grounds which helps keep it dry. In the past, it used to be flooded during storms. #Thailand
[11] Every time I come to Wat Khun Samut Chin they seem to be building something new. This time there’s a new wooden ordination hall with some beautiful carvings.
[12] Our lunch today at Wat Khun Samut Chin. I had fried with crab. #ThaiFood#Thailand
[13] At Wat Khun Samut Chin they have these Tuk Tuks taking people between the new bridge where we parked our car to the temple for 20 Baht. We decided to walk and enjoy the scenery. But it was spoilt a bit by having to keep jumping out of the way of motorcycles and Tuk Tuks.
[14] Our last major stop is Ban Sakhla which is an isolated community in Samut Prakan. It’s surrounded by shrimp and crab farms. There’s a paved road to the town now, but most people still get around by boat. Many of the houses are built on stilts.
[15] When I first came to Ban Sakhla the highlight was the leaning pagoda and the walk through the town on stilts. Now the temple has grown in size and is very popular with Thais to come and make merit. There is also a good weekend market. #Thailand#SamutPrakan
[16] On the way back home, we stopped at Seayou Cafe & Bar on Khlong Sapphasamit in Phra Samut Chedi. This is a new “Instagram/selfie” location for the young generation. Very popular with Thai tourists at the weekend.
[17] That’s a wrap of my one-day tour of Phra Samut Chedi District in Samut Prakan Province. I hope I have given you inspiration to come and visit yourself.
* This trip will feature in my upcoming free e-book of 10 Bangkok Day Trips, that I’m researching at the moment. #Thailand
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Today is the official opening of the 179.55 meter high ‘Samut Prakan Learning Park and Tower’. It is open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am-5pm. Entry to the museum and observation deck is 60 Baht. Samut Prakan citizens, students, seniors, and children under 110cms are free.
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🎥 First look inside the Paknam Observation Tower in Samut Prakan that has just opened to the public. This is the observation deck on the 23rd floor. #SamutPrakan#Thailand
[3] Photos from the 23rd Floor of the ‘Samut Prakan Learning Park and Tower’ that opened for to the public for the first time today. #SamutPrakan#Thailand
I’ve arrived safely in Lop Buri, home of the monkeys. The train from #Bangkok only costs 50 Baht for 3rd Class with fan. I now have four and a half hours to explore the city before going back. This should be more than enough time as everything is within 10-15 minutes walking.
[2] My first stop was Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat which is opposite Lop Buri railway station. The prang was built in 1157 when the town was ruled by the Khmer. It was later restored during the reign of King Narai. Entry is 50 Baht or you can take photos from outside like I did.
[3] About 200 meters north of the railway station is Phra Prang Sam Yot which is where most of the monkeys hang out. Be careful as they will snatch things from you. This is a former Hindu shrine built from laterite and sandstone. If you want to go in, it is 50 Baht. #Thailand
Good morning from the Chao Phraya River in #Bangkok. This is a live THREAD of my day-trip by boat to Koh Kret in Nonthaburi. This is a special tour that is organized by the Chao Phraya Express. Cost is only 150 Baht. The next one is on 28 August 2022. #Thailand#BKKdaytrip
[2] I love doing these boats trips on the Chao Phraya. Every now and then they do different kinds of trips. The other day was a three temple boat tour. A couple of weeks ago I joined them for the boat tour to Ayutthaya.
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[3] This is the famous ‘Leaning Pagoda’ on Koh Kret. This is an island on the Chao Phraya River created when they dug a shortcut canal to make the journey to Ayutthaya quicker. This was back in the days when Ayutthaya was the capital. It took us about one hour and 15 minutes.
Good morning from the Chao Phraya River. Today I’m on a boat trip from Bangkok to Ayutthaya which will take about 3 hours. The boat has air-con downstairs but I’m on the upper deck as there are better views.
[2] This is the new parliament building on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. #Thailand
[3] This is the old city hall in Nonthaburi. Regular boat services from Bangkok only go as far as here, though you can rent a boat to take you to Koh Kret. Today I’m on a special boat trip that will go all the way to Ayutthaya. #Thailand
This is the Paknam Observation Tower. The outside has been completed for several years now. But we are still waiting for them to finish the inside. However I heard that it is nearing completion and it should be opened to the public this year. THREAD.
These are some photos of the Paknam Observation Tower taken over the years. The foundation stone ceremony was in 2012. The first photo was taken in 2013. The last in 2016. It was scheduled to open in 2017. Note the Skytrain with no rails.
Tickets for the day excursion to the beach cost only 120 Baht in 3rd Class fan or double if you want air-con in 2nd Class. I prefer with open windows as easier to take photos. However, this time I’ve booked an inward facing seat as it gives more leg room for this 5 hour journey.
Breakfast on the train today is my usual. Stir-fried basil with minced pork. The cost with a fried egg was 30 Baht. Not the most generous of portions but good value for the price. Anyway, there will be more food opportunities later.