

A sprawling weekend market in Bangkok, offering a vast array of plants, flowers, and gardening supplies.
Famous for its traditional Thai breakfast dishes, Krua Khun Kung has been a Chatuchak Market staple for decades.
This small stall is renowned for its mango sticky rice, a popular Thai dessert often enjoyed for breakfast.
A popular street food stall serving delicious Hainanese chicken rice, a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
Chatuchak Plant Market is often busy and can be rainy, a lightweight jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Stay hydrated in the tropical climate and reduce plastic waste.
Protect yourself from the sun while exploring the market.

Mango sticky rice with coconut milk and palm sugar
Banana flower and pork congee with Chinese broccoli

Stir-fried rice noodles with eggs, firm tofu, and flavored with tamarind pulp, fish sauce, dried shrimp, garlic or shallots, red chilies, and palm sugar
Chatuchak is famous for its bonsai trees, a symbol of Thai culture and patience.
Thai silk is renowned for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, a must-buy for textile lovers.
Thai jewellery often incorporates gemstones and intricate designs, reflecting the country's rich history.
A stunning riverside temple with Khmer-style prangs, best visited in the morning.
One of the world's largest weekend markets, offering a vast array of goods and local food.
A contemporary art museum with rotating exhibitions, perfect for an afternoon visit.
A serene wetland haven for birdwatching and nature lovers, featuring a visitor center and boardwalks.

A bustling market in Kanchipuram, known for its silk sarees and temples.
A lush, 25-hectare botanical garden in Malang, showcasing diverse plant species and a serene lake.