Demi-journée guidée : Les canaux de Bangkok et le quartier chinois
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Demi-journée guidée : Les canaux de Bangkok et le quartier chinois

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Langue(s): Allemand, Anglais
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Durée: De 4 heures à 8 heures
Points forts
  • Vous découvrirez ce qu'est un bateau thaïlandais traditionnel en naviguant sur l'une des voies navigables de Bangkok.
  • La rivière ressemble à un marché animé, où les habitants vendent leurs produits, notamment des fruits et légumes.
  • Vous apprendrez pourquoi les canaux - ou klongs - sont si importants pour la ville.
  • L'énergie du quartier chinois est inégalée, avec de nombreuses échoppes et boutiques à découvrir.
  • Votre guide local connaît bien le quartier et vous montrera le côté plus traditionnel de Bangkok.
Ce qui vous attend

Bangkok tire sa renommée de ses gratte-ciels et de son rythme de vie soutenu mais, pendant cette excursion, vous explorez une facette différente de la ville. Vous descendez une rivière animée et des canaux paisibles pour obtenir un aperçu du mode de vie traditionnel. Après la croisière, vous explorez le quartier trépidant de Chinatown à Bangkok.

La matinée démarre par une croisière sur la rivière animée de Bangkok dans un bateau à longue queue. Vous longez des locaux qui vendent leurs marchandises, et bon nombre de bateaux débordent de fruits et légumes. Votre guide vous indique des sites fascinants en chemin, et vous commencez à comprendre pourquoi les canaux ("klongs") sont si importants.

Voilà enfin Chinatown. À votre arrivée, vous serez impressionné par l'énergie que ce quartier dégage. Truffé d'étals, de restaurants dans la rue et de boutiques dorées, Chinatown vaut amplement le détour. Baladez-vous dans Yaowarat Road, l'artère principale, et ses rues latérales, et n'en perdez pas une miette.

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Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

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4,5 /5

Basé sur 7 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés


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    Marcus&Angel

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    4.2

    19 mars 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Sehr netter symphatischer Guide+Fahrer. Die Kanaltour mit dem Longtailboot war toll. Leider blieben Shoppingmöglichkeiten an den zahlreichen Ständen auf der Tour durch Chinatown auf der Strecke. Was für uns aber der einzige Kritikpunkt war.

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    Susanne

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    5

    2 février 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    unser guide hat gut deutsch gesprochen, war ortskundige und hat uns viel über chinatown erzählt. die gruppe war klein, wir waren 4 personen, was sehr angenehm war. alles in allem empfehlenswert

  • A

    AL

    Verified booking

    4.6

    7 décembre 2025

    A voyagé seul

  • M

    Marlene

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    4.6

    12 juillet 2025

    A voyagé en famille

  • B

    Berliner

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    4.6

    27 février 2025

    A voyagé en couple

  • R

    Roland

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    4.6

    20 novembre 2024

    A voyagé en couple


    Sehr schön durch Chinatown geführt,offensichtlich insider Kenntnisse das selbst chinesischer Abstammung.

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