Bangkok Canal Boat & Bike Guided Tour
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Explore Bangkok from two perspectives with 15 Kilometers, by boat and bike, for a unique sightseeing experience. Start with exploring the Portuguese community and indulging traditional dry cake with freshly brewed coffee.
Cruise down the Chao Phraya River and get lost in the tangle of canals; golden temples and historic landmarks dot your route. Fuel up with a tasty Thai lunch for your bike tour through the city, riding down atmospheric alleyways and discovering off-the-radar Buddhist temples such as Wat Kalyanamit.
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Highlights
Learn about the traditional art of Thai puppetry at a 200-year-old house
Visit heritage temples such as Wat Kalayanamitra, Wat Hong and Wat Kuhasawan
Experience Bangkok by boat and bike with our expert tour guide
Cruise down the back canals of Bangkok, and pedal the back streets
Enjoy a delicious Thai lunch at a restaurant on the banks of a canal
Things to Note
Accessibility: Near public transportation
Accessibility: Infant seats available
Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible
Restriction: Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Restriction: This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
Dress Code: We recommend you wear comfortable clothing and shoes
Dress Code: Riders should wear clothing that cover their shoulders and knees.
What to Expect
Start by getting fitted with a bike and helmet, then receive a safety briefing before setting off with your guide. Ride through central Bangkok, taking small side streets where you can observe daily life for Thai people. At the Chao Phraya River, board a boat to cruise along the river and atmospheric canals known as khlongs. Enjoy a new perspective on Bangkok and landmarks such as the Grand Palace and Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn).
Disembark along Bang Luang Canal at an old trading center where you bike around to view historic temples, then stop for a traditional Thai lunch at a waterside restaurant. After eating, meander through a local market then head inside a typical old-style wooden house to watch a traditional Thai puppet show.
Next up, pedal through the Old City (Rattanakosin) to admire some gorgeous out-of-the-way temples, including Wat Hongrattanaram and Wat Kalyanamit, a Chinese-Thai temple that shelters the city's largest Buddha sculpture, located at the site of Bangkok’s original Chinatown.
Location
Operating Hours
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- SUNDAY : 09:30 - 15:30
- MONDAY : 09:30 - 15:30
- TUESDAY : 09:30 - 15:30
- WEDNESDAY : 09:30 - 15:30
- THURSDAY : 09:30 - 15:30
- FRIDAY : 09:30 - 15:30
- SATURDAY : 09:30 - 15:30
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