
The Khlongs of Thonburi in Bangkok
Explore the Other Side of Bangkok by Long-Tail Boat
Thonburi, the old capital of Thailand, lies on the western banks of the Chao Phraya River. It stayed an independent province until it was merged into Bangkok in 1972. This area has avoided much of the modern development seen elsewhere in the city.
Its manmade network of khlongs (canals), including Khlong Mon and Khlong Bangkok Noi, retain much of their ramshackle charm. For a real sense of how people in Bangkok used to live (and still do), in stilted shacks, old wooden townhouses and dilapidated lean-tos, head down to Bangkok’s Thonburi khlongs.