Bangkok’s Cat Boat Tour: sailing the canals with cats at Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse
Bangkok Cat Boat Tour
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Last Updated on 31 January 2026 by Vanessa

 

Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse is home to one of the most unique experiences in Bangkok: a peaceful cat boat tour that takes you through a quiet canal in the Hua Takhe Old Market area, accompanied by friendly cats. This riverside experience is a true hidden gem if you are looking for something far removed from the city’s typical tourist attractions.

Located along Khong Prawet Buri Rom Canal in eastern Bangkok, Si Yaek Huatakhe offers a rare blend of local culture, slow travel, and animal-friendly charm. You can enjoy affordable Thai food at the canal-side cafe, relax in a century-old wooden guesthouse, or join a small boat ride together with the resident cats.

 

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Why Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse’s Cat Boat Tour is one of the most unique experiences in Bangkok

 

Bangkok is no stranger to quirky attractions, but few feel as organic and community-driven as the cat boat tours at Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse.

This isn’t a themed cat cafe or a staged tourist spectacle. The canal rides began as a local initiative to encourage canal clean-up efforts, and over time, the project helped transform the waterway into a noticeably cleaner, more pleasant environment. As the cafe gained popularity, both locals and travelers benefited from a restored canal space that’s now enjoyed at a relaxed, unhurried pace.

For cat lovers, the appeal is obvious: friendly cats often accompany guests on the boat. The animals hop on and off as they please, or they simply observe the scenery as the sun sets. For everyone else, it’s the rare chance to experience Bangkok as it once was — quiet, community-focused, and deeply connected to the water.

 

What is the boat tour at Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse exactly?

 

The Cat Boat Tour is the signature experience at Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse. The boats are rowed gently along Khong Prawet Buri Rom Canal, passing local markets, wooden homes, and riverside cafes. Weather conditions may affect schedules, and guests are advised to arrive early for confirmation.

 

  • Duration: Approximately 30 to 50 minutes

  • Cost: ฿300 per person

  • Schedule: Limited daily slots, often around 04:30 pm or 05:30 pm

  • Capacity: Small boats holding up to two passengers plus a sailor

  • Booking: Advance booking required; you can book here

 

📍 Related: If you enjoy the local side of Thailand’s cat culture, you might like our collection of 40 fun facts about cats in Thailand.

 

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Sailing Bangkok’s canals with cats: what the experience is really like

 

Sunset on Khong Prawet Buri Rom Canal

One of the best aspects of the Cat Boat Tour is the timing. Evening rides allow you to watch the sunset reflect off the canal while drifting past the Hua Takhe Old Market area. The pace is slow and quiet, with no loud engines or crowds — just the sound of water and nearby market life.

 

Meeting the resident cats

The cats are residents of the cafe and guesthouse, not performers. They join the boat rides naturally and at their own discretion. They are all calm, friendly, and curious, and they usually happily accept pets while lounging on the boat during the journey.

 

A project with environmental impact

What makes this experience even more unique is its origin. The canal sailing initiative began as a way to incentivize cleaning up the canal, and over time it succeeded. Today, the canal is noticeably clearer than before.

 

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More than just boat tours

 

Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse is located in the Hua Takhe Old Market area, a neighborhood known for its traditional wooden buildings and strong local character. The entire area has a kampung-style atmosphere: quiet, lived-in, and refreshingly uncommercial.

The guesthouse itself is housed in a century-old wooden structure, stilted over the canal. Rather than polished luxury, you will find a cozy, nostalgic environment that reflects traditional Thai riverside life.

The owner will welcome you personally and help you feel at home, whether you’re just stopping by for coffee or staying the night.

 

📍 Related: Ever wondered why cats seem to be everywhere in Thailand? We break it down in our article Why are there so many cats in Thailand?

 

Khong Prawet Buri Rom Canal

 

What to eat at Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse?

 

The on-site cafe serves simple, authentic Thai food at affordable prices. This makes it easy to spend several hours here without needing to leave for meals.

Some of the most popular dishes include:

 

  • Fried Rice with Shrimp and Chili Salt

  • Egg in a Pan with Ham and Cheese

  • Sweetened Condensed Milk Toast

  • Hot and Sour Soup with Shrimp

  • Rice with Stir-Fried Vegetables

  • Spicy Pork Salad

 

Prices are budget-friendly, with fried rice dishes starting around ฿80 and desserts like ice cream sundaes around ฿50.

Dining beside the canal, surrounded by hanging plants and passing boats, adds to the experience. It’s a surprisingly romantic setting, particularly in the evening.

 

Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse

 

Staying overnight at the guesthouse

 

While you don’t need to stay overnight to join the Cat Boat Tour, staying at the guesthouse does come with advantages, especially if you are looking for a peaceful stop near the airport.

 

Rooms, Prices, and Amenities

 

  • Starting price: Around ฿500 per night for two people

  • Location: Approximately 30 minutes from Suvarnabhumi Airport

  • Room features:

    • Air conditioning

    • Ensuite or shared bathrooms

    • Mini-fridge and microwave

    • Simple furnishings

    • Wooden floors and walls

 

Because the building is over 100 years old, rooms are not luxury-grade, but they provide everything needed for a cozy, comfortable stay.

 

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Who the guesthouse is best for?

 

This guesthouse is especially well-suited if:

 

  • You have early or late flights at Suvarnabhumi Airport

  • You want a quiet, unique stay in the company of resident cats

  • You are a budget-conscious traveler

  • You want to experience old Bangkok away from the city center

 

📍 Related: If you want to build an entire cat-themed itinerary, our guide to the best cat cafes in Thailand is a good place to start.

 

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How to book the Bangkok Cat Boat Tour and guesthouse (important tips)

 

Due to limited availability, advance booking is essential.

 

Key booking tips:

  • You can book the boat tour here. If you want to stay the night as well, you have to contact Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse via their Facebook page

  • Book ahead, especially on weekends

  • Arrive early on the day of your tour to confirm your slot

  • Be aware that weather conditions may cause delays or cancellations

 

Tours typically run only once or twice per day, making planning ahead important.

 

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How to get to Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse?

 

Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse is located in eastern Bangkok, outside the city center.

 

By car or ride-hailing app

  • Around 30 minutes from Suvarnabhumi Airport

  • Under 1 hour from central Bangkok

  • You can rent a car or take a tuk-tuk

 

📍 Tip: If you still need to rent a car, you can find the best deals here.

 

By public transport

  • Take the Phaya Thai – Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link to Lat Krabang Station

  • Transfer to the 1-73 EV bus (Circle: Namkrai Industrial Estate – Romklao)

  • Ride 10 stops to Hua Takhe Market Stop

  • Walk approximately 4 minutes to the guesthouse

 

Public transport can take over 90 minutes in total. You can find the most convenient train and bus connections here.

 

📍 Related: If you’re staying in the city center, Purr Cat Cafe in Bangkok is another popular stop for cat lovers and offers a very different experience from this quiet canal setting.

 

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Things to do near Hua Takhe Old Market

 

Visiting Si Yaek Huatakhe also puts you close to several lesser-known local attractions:

 

  • Hua Takhe Old Market: known for murals, mom-and-pop shops, and local street food

  • Lat Krabang Park (Suan Phra Nakhon): a green space about 1 km away, popular with locals for walking and relaxing

  • Local Cafes and Markets: scattered along the canal, offering a glimpse into everyday neighborhood life

 

These nearby spots make it easy to turn your visit into a half-day or overnight experience.

 

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Is the Bangkok Cat Boat Tour worth it?

 

If you enjoy slow travel, local culture, and cats, the cat boat tours at Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse offer one of the most unique experiences in Bangkok.

The combination of a peaceful canal setting, friendly resident cats, affordable pricing, and a meaningful environmental backstory makes it stand out from more commercial Bangkok attractions. It’s not flashy or fast-paced — and that’s exactly the point.

 

Who this experience perfect for?

 

Perfect for:

  • Cat lovers
  • Couples looking for a calm, romantic setting
  • Travelers seeking unique experiences in Bangkok
  • Budget travelers
  • Visitors wanting a break from central Bangkok

 

Less suitable for:

  • Travelers short on time
  • Those expecting luxury accommodations
  • Visitors uncomfortable around animals

 

 

Final thoughts

 

Whether you’re a repeat visitor to Bangkok looking for something new or a cat lover planning a trip around animals, Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse offers a rare opportunity to slow down and see a quieter side of the city.

Between the Cat Boat Tour, the affordable Thai food, and the nostalgic riverside guesthouse, it’s a unique experience that feels personal, authentic, and refreshingly unpolished.

 

If you enjoy reading about cats that have become part of everyday travel experiences, you might also like the true story of the Jumping Cat Monastery in Myanmar or Teddy, the ferry-riding cat from Dalyan, Turkey.

 

Photos courtesy of Si Yaek Huatakhe Cafe & Guesthouse in Bangkok.

 

 

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14 responses

  1. This sounds absolutely lovely. I really like how you highlight this as a slow, peaceful experience that’s far removed from the usual busy tourist spots in Bangkok. The mix of local culture, a quiet canal, and friendly cats makes it feel so special and personal.

  2. I find when I travel, going off the beaten track is often so much more enjoyable than going to the usual “tourist traps.” Your pictures are stunning, the scenery is gorgeous and I would really love a slow boat tour down a river surrounded by cats. Sounds like bliss to me!

  3. This looks like a fun spot to visit for cat and animal lovers. You have a great list of must-dos and the photos are so enticing. I’m sure it’s one of those memorable trips. I’ll have to look at the currency translation for those prices. Sounds like a great adventure!

  4. Wonderful article! As an expat in Cambodia I happen to go to Bangkok once in a while. I’ll make sue to try the canal cruise next time!

  5. Wow, do people travel with their cats all that way? We’re not big on traveling. The furthest we went was Europe to visit my parents.

    We never traveled outside our province and only did camping trips. Our dogs appreciated that best.

    But looks like an amazing, cat-friendly place.

  6. I would love to stay in the guest house and would love to take a boat ride with the kitties. So precious.

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    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ♥

  7. This sounds so fun! Would love to stay at the guesthouse and eat at the cafe. Are the cats allowed to go of the kayak, once they’ve had enough of it?

  8. I never knew Bangkok was so cat friendly, the photos say it all and your boat trip with them sounds like so much fun. I love travelling but have never done it with a pet and am getting itchy feet to do it with Nili.

  9. Wow! The boat tour looks amazing. And the place to stay is beautiful. I had no idea Bangkok was so welcoming to cats. That is amazing and wonderful for cat families to be able to travel with their cats. Having five Huskies, the most I traveled was on energetic, fun local pack walks, or zoomies in our yard! I so enjoy being an armchair traveler and thanks for taking us on this very cool trip. Sharing to my “Mews News” Pinterest board for other cat lovers and travelers to also enjoy!

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