Khlong Saen Saep, a canal stretching nearly 45 miles, cuts through Bangkok from west to east, beginning in Old Town near the Mahakan Fortress and linking over 100 smaller canals before reaching Chachoengsao Province. Canal ferries provide a unique vantage point, offering views of temples, bustling markets, ornate bridges, and the vibrant canal-side neighborhoods. Visitors can experience the city’s waterways and catch glimpses of daily life along the banks, making it a fascinating journey through the heart of Bangkok.
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