“Stunning year-round lotus blossoms, scenic boat rides, and iconic drone photography. Enjoy unique lotus petal snacks and diverse local shopping at this perfect getaway near Bangkok.”

Red Lotus Floating Market in Nakhon Pathom province is a renowned recreational and agricultural tourism destination, highly popular with tourists seeking nature close to Bangkok. Its main highlight is a large red lotus pond spanning several tens of acres, surrounded by wooden walkways, restaurants, cafes, and a market area that seamlessly blends a contemporary floating market atmosphere with the tranquility of nature. The market gained fame from aerial photos of wooden boats in the middle of the lotus field, which were widely shared online, becoming a popular photography landmark in central Thailand. Many tourists visit to relax, take photos, dine, and enjoy boat trips to admire the red lotuses in the early morning, when they are at their most beautiful.

The market area is designed to accommodate families, couples, and photography groups, with wooden bridges along the pond's edge allowing for close-up views without disturbing nature. The most exciting highlight is the boat trip in the middle of the lotus pond, where tourists can see red and pink lotuses blooming across the water. At times, the reflection of the sky and the lotuses is stunning, especially in the soft morning sunlight and cool air. Drone photography is also available, a unique feature of the location, capturing images of small boats amidst the vast lotus field, reminiscent of famous natural tourist attractions abroad. This has made Thung Bua Red Floating Market a popular spot for photographers and social media content creators.

Besides boat rides, the market is filled with numerous local shops, restaurants, and cafes offering a relaxed atmosphere and authentic Nakhon Pathom cuisine. There's a wide variety of Thai food, desserts, drinks, and local souvenirs. One popular dish is "Miang Kham Kleeb Bua" (lotus petal miang kham), a Thai snack incorporating lotus petals, reflecting the area's unique character. Tourists can relax by the lake, enjoying the view of the lotus fields and the local way of life throughout the day. This makes it more than just a photo spot; it's also an ideal place for a relaxing weekend getaway.

Thung Bua Red Floating Market is also an example of a tourist attraction that has been developed from agricultural and natural land into a creative tourism destination, generating income for the community in Bang Len district. Research on sustainable tourism development in the area indicates that Thung Bua Red Floating Market plays a significant role in promoting the local economy, including employment, trade, and attracting tourists from Bangkok and nearby provinces. At the same time, the importance of environmental conservation, water resource management, and controlling the number of tourists to maintain the natural beauty in the long term is highlighted – key factors contributing to the market's continued popularity.

Located just 1-2 hours from Bangkok, Thung Bua Red Floating Market in Bang Len is perfect for a day trip. Tourists can visit in the morning, take a boat ride to see the lotus flowers, enjoy local food, take photos, and relax amidst nature before returning home, all within a single day. The beauty of the lotus fields, which changes with the seasons and the lighting conditions at different times of the day, makes many people choose to return more than once, especially during the winter and rainy seasons when the lotus flowers are at their most abundant and the atmosphere is particularly refreshing.


How to Get There
  • By Private Car: From Bangkok, take the Kanchanaphisek Road (Western Outer Ring) toward the Taling Chan-Suphan Buri Road. Turn left onto Highway 346 heading to Bang Len. The market is located on the main road with clear signage.

  • By Public Van: Take the Bangkok-Bang Len van from the Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai Mai) or Central Pinklao. Once at Bang Len, take a local taxi or motorbike taxi to the market.


Travel Tips
  • Arrive before 9:00 AM to avoid heat and crowds.
  • Morning is the best time to see fully bloomed lotuses.
  • Weekdays are much quieter than weekends.
  • Wear bright-colored outfits for better photo contrast.

Admission Fees:

  • Free admission.
  • Boat ride: 100 THB per boat (accommodates 2-5 people).

  • Drone photos: Starting at approximately 40-50 THB per photo or package deals for digital files.

Opening Hours:

  • Open daily from 08:00 AM – 06:00 PM.

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