Saen Seab Canal & Prasat Museum
-Half day Tour-
Frantic, Frenzied and Frenetic, Bangkok defies all attempts to get from one place to another. That’s not surprising, as the capital has no real center. The streets seem to veer off in every direction.
Although a comfy sky-train and convenient subway are located in the center of Bangkok, transport on the outskirts is inconvenient.
Let’s sample the hazards of travelling in Bangkok by taking a public motorised boat along the dirty Saen Seab Canal which starts from Bangkapi, Northeast of Bangkok to the Golden Mount-via Pratunam Market.

You will learn how to jump on and off the boat while making rapid stops as the locals do !
Have you seen everything in Bangkok ? Why not visit the Prasat Musuem owned by Mr. Prasat Vongsakul. This private museum, set in a lush beautiful garden, located in the suburb of Bangkapi , offers a range of unique artifacts from prehistoric to Bangkok era. Here you will see replicas of magnificent original Thai architecture, such as the “Red House”, the teakwood private living quarters of Queen Sri Suriyen, consort of King Rama II.
The museum is closed on Monday. Hours of opening: 10 am - 3 pm.
Advance appointment is required.
Cost: 50 USD for guide fee only
Note: Admission fee 30 USD for 1 person, 6 USD each ( 2 person up )