Cycling Tours
Peddling off the well-beaten tourist track, a cycling tour in Bangkok and beyond offers an immediate connection to your surroundings not offered by other modes of transport. Head out of the city on two wheels, and you'll quickly discover places of hidden interest and unsung beauty like lush fruit orchards, quaint country villages, ancient temples, jaw-dropping scenery. |
Floating market | See local life on canalside | Famous dam & fishing villages
Starting from your hotel in Bangkok we take start the journey south with a visit to one of Thailand more popular sights - the floating market. We have a chance to have a look around before we head of through the maze of canals in a long tail boat that make this area so interesting.
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Suiteable for everyone | Waterways and small roads | Local lifestyle
On this gentle 25-km half-day trip explore the green heart of Bangkok: a place known to locals as Bang Ka Jao. Only a short hop from chaotic Sukhumvit, this green wilderness has thankfully been left untouched by developers. Lush vegetation, a maze of waterways, small villages, temples and tropical jungle make it a real journey back in time.
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Ride alongside Chao Phraya | Local village | Mon pottery community
This gentle ride takes you north of Bangkok to the historic island of Ko Kret. Starting at Wat Ko Kriang, on the banks of the Chao Phraya river, you'll see local villages, rice paddies, fruit plantations and riverside communities. Crossing over to Ko Kret, you'll cycle around, enjoying peaceful scenery and car-free roads.
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Floating market experience | Long-tail boat ride | Cycle on quiet backroads
This one-day tour combines a visit to the famous Damnoen Nam Saduak floating market with a gentle ride through surrounding countryside. After the market and boat ride to Wat Amphawan Chetiyaram, you'll cycle along quiet roads bordered by fruit orchards, stopping to visit old temples, ancient army garrisons and a Catholic church.
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Discover Thai way of life | Escape to the countryside
On this one-day tour, discover old visions of Thailand: a land of gentle river boats, laughing children, rice paddies, tropical landscapes and temple after temple. Oh, and very few tourists. It starts at the Kamalulislam Mosque, the hub of the local Muslim community.
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Khao Yai National Park | Wine-tasting | International buffet | Beautiful scenery
This wonderful two-day escape combines cycling in Thailand's oldest nature sanctuary with wine-tasting, delicious Thai food and a one-night stay at a resort. Exploring the rolling hills of Khao Yai National Park, you'll stop at viewpoints, visit jungle waterfalls, and stop for wine-tasting sessions at Gran Monte vineyard and Khao Yai Winery.
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Great biking on the jungle trails | Bridge over River Kwai | Stay on a raft house
With outstanding scenery, great accommodation and superb cycling, this three-day trip through Kanchanaburi, site of the world-famous Bridge over the River Kwai, is very special indeed. The rugged landscape of mountains, waterfalls, caves and tranquil rivers...
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Explore floating market | Historical sites of Kanchanaburi | Ancient city of Ayutthaya
This four-day adventure (including accommodation) combines gentle cycling with visits to major heritage sights: the Floating Market, the Bridge over the River Kwai and the temples of Ayutthaya. You'll ride alongside the Chao Phraya and Mae Klong Rivers, and the canals that led to Siam being dubbed the 'Venice of the East'.
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