Bicycle tour in Bangkok

$43
Duration
5 hours
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The surroundings here are green and lush, the air is fresh and the birds are singing in the palm trees. Bangkok has many faces – and you will NEVER forget this experience.

The bike route is flexible, so it is not exactly the same every day. You do not need to be in particularly good physical shape to participate, but expect to be biking between 15-20 kilometers during the approximately four to five-six hour tour. Some will find it a little tough. If you wish, you can borrow a helmet free of charge before the tour starts – contact your bike guide.

Season:
All year round. The best period is during the winter months from November to March, when it is dry and the temperature is at its lowest (27-30 degrees Celsius). During the rainy season from June to October be prepared for short heavy rain showers. The hottest season is March to May, when the temperature is between 30-35 degrees. Year round the humidity is high.

The tour starts at Sukhumvit Road soi 26 nearby double tree by Hilton Hotel, where we meet up at 9 am/10 am. You must arrange your own transportation to the meeting point (not included in the price). You can take the BTS to Phrom Phong station, about 10 minutes walk from there. Once all participants have arrived, the guide will go through the tour in English. We get the bikes You can choose between a mountain or city bike in various sizes of the brand name TREK and start the tour by biking away from the busy roads and in through the lively Khlong Toey market.

The market offers a colourful mix of Thai and Chinese goods year round and you get to see impressive pyramids of fresh pineapples and cackling chickens in bamboo cages. The route takes us through slums, where you will see the backside of the metropolis. Biking through “Little Chinatown” the kids will wave excitedly, shouting “hello” of the rare sight of foreigners biking in their neighborhood. When we have crossed the Chao Praya river in a long tail boat, we get to Phra Pradaeng, the “green lungs of Bangkok”, where we will bike around the narrow cement paths which are built on stilts in the klongs (canals) and create an extensive path system. Here the towers are replaced by palm trees and the noise of the traffic is now birds singing – a completely different side of Bangkok than most travellers experience.

The bike tour ends back at the meeting point around 1 pm/5  pm or 4 pm depending which tour you will be doing.

For an extra charge you can also choose a a morning tour (monday – friday) at 10 am, ending approximately at 3 pm. On this trip we will stop along the way for a tasty and delicious thai lunch. This tour is not completed during weekends.

On the weekends (saturday / sunday only) and for an extra charge you can choose a tour starting at 09 am and ending at approximately 3 pm. On this extended trip, you will also visit a unique local floating Thai market.

Many of our guests rate this trip as one of the absolute highlights during their trip to Thailand

Inclusions

  • Guided bike tour with an English-speaking guide
  • Mountain or city bike (TREK brand) in various sizes
  • Helmet (optional, available upon request)
  • Longtail boat crossing over the Chao Phraya River
  • Refreshments during the tour (water and/or soft drinks)
  • Access to the Khlong Toey market and Phra Pradaeng’s lush green area
  • Unique cultural experiences, including visits to local slums, “Little Chinatown,” and riding along the canals (klongs)

Exclusions

  • Transport to/from the meeting point
  • Personal expenses such as souvenirs, tips, and fees for cameras or videos
  • Any services not listed in the program
  • Tip or gratuity
  • Food & drinks

Tour Plan

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Bicycle tour in Bangkok

On this bike tour, you'll discover a side of Bangkok that few travelers ever see. You'll navigate narrow alleyways in “Little Chinatown,” explore the bustling Khlong Toey market, and cycle through local slums. The adventure wraps up with a test of balance as you ride along the narrow paths over the klongs (canals) in Phra Pradaeng, also known as the lungs of Bangkok.

Meeting / Pickup

Meet on location: This experience has no pick-up service, customers have to make their way to our meeting point.

Please Note

Physical Requirements:
This tour involves cycling 15-20 kilometers over 4 to 6 hours. While it doesn't require peak physical condition, some may find the ride slightly challenging. Participants should be comfortable with moderate physical activity and able to balance on narrow paths.

Flexible Itinerary:
The route may vary slightly depending on the day. While the main highlights are typically included, the exact route is not fixed.

Weather Conditions:
Be prepared for the tropical climate. During the dry season (November to March), temperatures range between 27-30°C, making it ideal for the tour. From March to May, expect hotter temperatures (30-35°C), while the rainy season (June to October) may bring brief but heavy showers. Bring appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and possibly a poncho for rain.

Cultural Sensitivity:
You will be visiting local markets, slums, and residential neighborhoods. Please be respectful of the local culture, people, and surroundings. Ask for permission if you wish to take photos of locals.

Transportation to Meeting Point:
You must arrange your own transportation to the meeting point at Sukhumvit Road Soi 26, near the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel. The nearest BTS station is Phrom Phong, about a 10-minute walk away. Transport to and from the meeting point is not included in the price.

Language:
The tour is conducted in English, so travelers should have a basic understanding of the language to fully enjoy the experience.

Child-Friendly:
The tour is suitable for children who can manage the bike ride, but parents should assess whether their child can handle the duration and pace of the tour. Ensure that bikes are available in the right size.

Safety Gear:
Helmets are available free of charge and can be requested before the tour begins. While helmets are not mandatory, they are recommended for safety.

What to Bring:
Make sure to pack light but essential items, such as a hat or cap, sunscreen, camera, and a poncho if traveling during the rainy season.

Tipping Policy:
It’s customary to tip the guide and driver at the end of the tour. A recommended tip is 100 THB per person.

Program Changes:
The tour itinerary is subject to change due to local conditions, weather, or other unforeseen factors. The guide will adjust the route as needed to ensure the best experience possible.

Group Size:
The number of participants may vary, so expect to be part of a group tour unless otherwise specified.

By keeping these points in mind, travelers can better prepare for an enjoyable and memorable experience.

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