Ban Ngong Ban Ton Market
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Opening Days: Daily
Opening Hours: 08:00–18:00
 
Ban Ngong Ban Ton Market in Prachinburi Province is a local marketplace that doubles as a travel stop and a community economy hub. Set along Suwannasorn Road (Highway 33) around kilometer marker 172 in Pho Ngam Subdistrict, Prachantakham District, the market lines both sides of the highway and is widely known for handcrafted products made from old wood and bamboo. For travelers passing through, it is an easy place to pull over, browse, and pick up distinctive souvenirs—or even buy wholesale for resale—while directly supporting the livelihoods of local households.
 
What makes Ban Ngong Ban Ton special is how everyday life and local resources are woven together. Prachinburi has abundant bamboo in numerous species. Young shoots are used as food, while mature bamboo becomes strong material for weaving, homebuilding, tools, and furniture. Old wood, meanwhile, is repurposed into sturdy, characterful pieces. When traditional craft knowledge meets fresh ideas, the results are items that are practical, beautiful, and unmistakably local.
 
The market’s look-and-feel is simple and welcoming. Stalls and small shops run along both sides of the road; drivers spot the displays and pull over to browse. Core products include old-wood and bamboo furniture—living-room sets, beds, thatch-roof Thai-style pavilions, and rustic wooden shelters—along with household bamboo ware such as trays, winnowing baskets, and patterned food covers. Garden and outdoor items are common too: bamboo fences, orchid planters, and small arches for greenery.
 
Every piece comes with handwork and a story. Sellers often explain how the item was made and share care tips for wood and bamboo so the product lasts longer. Because most goods are handmade, no two items are exactly alike. That one-off charm—together with fair, friendly bargaining—tends to be what visitors remember.
 
Getting there is straightforward by private car or bus. From Prachinburi city, head toward Prachantakham on Suwannasorn Road until KM 172; the market sits on both sides of the highway. From Bangkok, take the Rangsit–Nakhon Nayok route and connect to Suwannasorn Road toward Prachinburi. The market runs daily from 08:00 to 18:00, with mornings and afternoons usually the liveliest and best stocked.
 
Ban Ngong Ban Ton is more than a place to shop; it is a community engine. By gathering crafts along this major corridor, Pho Ngam residents gain supplemental income and pride in their work. At the same time, the market keeps bamboo weaving and old-wood repurposing alive and relevant, passing skills on and inspiring new designs that fit modern living.
 
The stop also pairs well with nearby points along Suwannasorn Road. Visitors often combine a browse at Ban Ngong with other local craft villages or markets in the area to round out a relaxed “pull over, stroll, and shop” kind of day. If you’re planning to buy larger furniture, most vendors can arrange delivery; just ask about sizing, weight, packaging, and shipping lead times before you pay.
 
Practical tip: inspect joints and finishes, compare prices across a few stalls, and ask about after-sales support for larger items. Simple care—keeping bamboo and wood out of prolonged moisture and direct sun—goes a long way. When in doubt, ask the maker; that’s one advantage of buying right at the source.
 
In short, Ban Ngong Ban Ton Market captures a quiet truth about this region: when people work closely with the land and share what they know, useful things take on warmth. If you find yourself cruising down Highway 33, it’s worth easing off the throttle and stepping into the rhythm of this roadside craft community.
 
Name Ban Ngong Ban Ton Market
Location Along Suwannasorn Road (Highway 33), KM 172, Pho Ngam Subdistrict, Prachantakham District, Prachinburi Province, Thailand
Characteristics Roadside craft market featuring old-wood and bamboo furniture, household bamboo ware, and garden decor
Period Contemporary community market formed by local makers in Pho Ngam
Key Evidence Handcrafted bamboo and repurposed old-wood products made by local artisans
Name Origin Named after the local area “Ban Ngong, Ban Ton,” where the market is situated
Travel Drive via Suwannasorn Road (Highway 33) to KM 172; stalls line both sides of the road and roadside parking is available
Current Status Open daily, 08:00–18:00
Contact Number 037-291274
 
FAQ
What time does Ban Ngong Ban Ton Market open?
It is open daily from 08:00 to 18:00.
 
What kinds of products can I find there?
Old-wood and bamboo furniture, household bamboo items, and garden decor such as fences and planters.
 
Can I place custom orders for bamboo or old-wood furniture?
Yes. Many vendors accept made-to-order requests and can arrange delivery.
 
How far is the market from Prachinburi city?
Roughly 15–20 kilometers, or about a 20-minute drive, depending on traffic.
 
Is there parking available?
Yes roadside and nearby stall-side parking is commonly available.
 
When is the best time to visit?
Mornings and afternoons are typically the most active and well stocked.
 Ban Ngong Ban Ton Market Map
Suburban Living Category: Suburban Living
Local Market Group: Local Market
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