During my trip to Bangkok, I had the opportunity to explore the charming island of Koh Kret, nestled along the Chao Phraya River.
Known for its tranquil atmosphere, unique culture, and friendly locals, Koh Kret offered a refreshing escape from the bustling streets of the city.
We made our way to Koh Kret by boat, crossing the waters of the Chao Phraya River, and as soon as we arrived, it felt like stepping into another world. The island is famous for its traditional pottery and handcrafts, and as we wandered through its narrow streets, we found small local shops selling beautiful handmade goods. It was a peaceful place to explore, with lush greenery, temples, and a laid-back vibe that made it feel miles away from the chaos of downtown Bangkok.
For lunch, we visited a local restaurant that offered authentic Thai food, and I was in for a real treat. One of the most unique dishes I tried was fried flowers. Yes, you read that right—crispy, delicate flowers that were fried to perfection! The taste was surprisingly delicious, with a light, floral flavor and a crunchy texture that was unlike anything I had ever tried before. It was a true local delicacy, and I couldn't get enough of it.
After our meal, we continued to explore the island, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere, visiting temples, and chatting with friendly locals who made us feel right at home. Koh Kret is a hidden gem in Bangkok, offering a quiet escape with a blend of nature, culture, and food that I would highly recommend to anyone visiting the city.