Opportunity for business: One-day trip travel lifestyle

      Gen Z, solo travelers, and groups with small travel budgets as a result of low incomes make up the majority of day trippers; they place a higher priority on doing good deeds and participating in environmental conservation activities than other tourists.

      Here we have five itineraries for one-day trips that loop around Bangkok for you, to fit your one-day travel lifestyle.


1. One-day trip to Bang Kachao, Samut Prakan Province

      One of the most-well-liked check-in locations is in Samut Prakan, which is close to Bangkok. It is simple to take the Skytrain to Bang Na station and then rent a motorcycle to get to Wat Bang Na Nok Pier and cross the river to Wat Bang Nam Phueng Nok. We’ll stroll through Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park, take pictures, sit and gaze at the trees to relax our eyes, and admire the scenery and houses. We should also make a stop at a well-known restaurant and café like Baan Tamarind.

2. One-day trip to Amphawa, Samut Songkhram Province

      Let me tell you that we might want to stop at a lot of food establishments on this trip, including cafés, restaurants, and the Amphawa Floating Market, where we can also take a stroll. In addition, we’ll travel to Mu to visit the shrines of Wat Nang Takhian, Wat Bang Kung, and Wat Chulamani. It is certain that a day trip like this can be completed without difficulty. There is, of course, some brief free time. Let's stick to the schedule on Saturday or Sunday.

3. One-day trip to Song Samut City, and Samut Sakhon and Samut Songkhram provinces

      Wat Lak Si Rat Samoa is an hour's drive from Bangkok in a private car, or hiring a taxi for the day. Samut Sakhon is the first ocean starting point. Before departing for the Rainbow Bridge at the Kalong seashore, pay respect to Luang Pho To Mahayana here. We can check in and take pictures while the rainbow-hued wooden bridge stretches out into the water. We then proceed to Wat Phet Samut Worawihan, also known as Luang Pho Ban Laem Temple, a priceless temple of the Mae Klong people in Samut Songkhram Province, and afterward stop at the Buffalo Café, a pleasant riverside café. We need to eat well at a restaurant by the Mae Klong River before we head home.

4. One-day trip paying homage to Phra Pathom Chedi, Nakhon Pathom Province

      We’ll be taking a train to Nakhon Pathom together on this trip, so you won’t need to rent a car. Let’s begin by taking the Red Line train to Taling Chan, where we will transfer to a special train, a feeder train, that will take us to Nakhon Pathom Station. The oldest restaurant in town, Tang Haseng, is where we’ll go first for rice and crispy red pork. Let’s visit Wat Phra Pathom Chedi after a meal and spend some time praying for blessings there before going to Tam Wela cafe. While you wait for the appropriate time to visit Sanam Chan Palace, relax and enjoy a light coffee. Let’s try to find a day of free time and take a train trip the way we did for just 500 baht.

5. One-day trip to Saraburi Province

      This will be the last trip, as we all travel to Saraburi. Let me assure you that this trip is both enjoyable and worthwhile. We take a two-and-a-half-hour private car ride from Bangkok. We’ll stop first at the elevated double railway track to take lovely pictures, then proceed to Kaeng Ru Waterfall for a cooling swim, and then continue to Chet Sao Nam Waterfall before turning back toward Bangkok. But along the way, we’ll check out Muak Lek Reservoir, where the scenery is truly stunning, and we conclude the journey with a sumptuous dinner at Krua Namtok, a restaurant with a pleasant ambiance by the water. We promise that anyone who comes to follow us won’t be let down.

 

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