Samut Sakhon
Samut Sakhon — known as Mahachai — is a fishing port province wedged between Bangkok and the Gulf. The central Mahachai market is one of the largest fresh seafood markets in Thailand: mountains of prawns, blue crabs, and fish hauled in from the boats moored just meters away. Prices are wholesale-level, and the surrounding restaurants serve seafood as fresh as it gets.
The province has a significant Thai-Chinese community, and the Mahachai area's Chinese shrines and festivals give it character. Wat Yai Chom Prasat, the provincial temple on the Mae Klong River, dates back centuries. The real charm is the working waterfront — fishing trawlers, ice factories, and net-mending scenes that feel worlds away from nearby Bangkok. A longtail boat ride through the canals and mangrove-fringed coast reveals stilt villages and shrimp farms. Samut Sakhon pairs naturally with Samut Songkhram for a half-day Gulf-coast loop from Bangkok.
Cities in Samut Sakhon
Places in Samut Sakhon
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Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan
Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha
Wat Phra Kaew
Wat Lak Mueang
Wat Chakrawatrachawat Woramahawihan
Wat Buranasiri Mattayaram
Wat Suthat Thepwararam Ratchaworamahawihan
Wat Samphanthawongsaram Worawihan (Wat Ko)
Wat Chana Songkhram Ratchaworamahawihan
Wat Chana Songkhram Ratchaworamahawihan
Wat Trai Mit Witthayaram Worawihan
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Wat Bowonniwetwiharn Ratchaworawiharn
Phra Putthabat Wat Bowon Niwet
Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan