Walk Tour :
2 Sides of Chao Phraya River

Walk Bangkok’s small alleys and explore both sides of the Chao Phraya River. 

Highlight

  • The Giant Swing
  • Trok Mor Market
  • Ban Mo Market
  • Pak Klong Talad
  • Saphan Phut
  • Wat Prayoon
  • Santa Cruz Church
  • Kian An Keng Shrine
  • Wat Kanlayanamit
  • Wat Arun
  • Wat Rakhang
  • Wan Lang Market

What to Expect

Walk 8 km through one of Bangkok’s charming old neighborhoods, a journey that spans about 4 hours and offers a unique perspective on the city’s hidden gems.

This SOKSOI (ซอกซอย) walk will introduce you to both the vibrant markets and quiet, spiritual spots that paint a picture of local life.

Starting at The Giant Swing, you’ll make your way through the historic Trok Mor Market, bustling with local produce and street food.

Next, explore Ban Mo Market, a bustling hub known for its wide variety of electric appliances, gadgets, and high-quality speakers.

Then, head to the colorful Pak Klong Talad, Bangkok’s renowned flower market, where you’ll be greeted by an explosion of colors and fragrances.

Afterward, cross the historic Saphan Phut Bridge. Visit the peaceful Wat Prayoon, where you can admire the white pagoda and feed the turtles at Khao Mor.

Next, continue to Santa Cruz Church, one of Bangkok’s oldest Catholic churches. Nearby, discover the serene Kian An Keng Shrine, a beautiful Chinese temple.

Following that, visit Wat Kanlayanamit, home to a massive sitting Buddha. Then, head to the riverside Wat Arun, the stunning Temple of Dawn.

Finally, finish your tour at Wat Rakhang, an underrated temple with rich history. End by exploring the vibrant Wan Lang Market, famous for its snacks and fresh goods.

8 km.

1.30 Hrs.

1-2 Max.

Weekday

Why SOKSOI?

We take you beyond tourist spots—through hidden alleys, canals, and local communities where real Bangkok life happens. Our small-group tours move at an easy pace, focusing on everyday moments you won’t find in guidebooks.

Real Local Routes

We take you off main roads into small alleys, local communities, and peaceful canals—a side of Bangkok few visitors get to experience.

No Rushing

We move at a relaxed pace and stop for photos, snacks, and anything interesting along the way. Every tour adjusts to the group’s vibe.

Small Groups

Our groups are limited to just a few people. You’ll get a personal, friendly tour—like exploring with a local who knows the area inside out.

Not Just Landmarks

Sure, we’ll visit cool spots — but we focus on everyday life: aunties cooking, kids playing, quiet temples, and local markets full of flavor.