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Chiang Mai Paradise ride

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Embark on a one-day cycling adventure through the serene South-Eastern part of Chiang Mai, starting daily at 9:00 AM from our office. Our route takes you along quiet country roads and through charming small villages where farmers tend to the rice fields while their spouses craft intricate terracotta creations. As we pedal through the rice fields, we’ll make a brief stop at a local farmhouse to witness village women preparing traditional Thai delicacies such as rice crackers, banana chips, and soya bean paste. Naturally, you’ll have the chance to sample these delicious treats. Our journey continues to Baan Tawai Woodcarving village, renowned for its exquisite wood-carved art and furniture. Here, you’ll have a leisurely coffee break and some time to explore the myriad shops brimming with stunning woodcrafts. Next, we’ll visit a bustling local market where you can taste a variety of fresh fruits and snacks. Following the picturesque Ping River, we traverse country roads discovering more locally made products. Ever wondered about the contents of the bamboo sold along the roadside? Here, you’ll find out and learn about the diverse variations. In this region, most farmers cultivate an array of vegetables, including lettuce and cabbage. After another delightful ride, we arrive at Wiang Kum Kam, the ancient city where we stop at the 700-year-old Wat Chedi Liem. Here, you’ll see a beautiful fusion of Lopburi and Burmese architectural styles. Throughout the Chiang Mai Paradise bicycle tour, we’ll take breaks every hour to rest and hydrate. The stops and points of interest may vary depending on seasonal activities. This excursion is suitable for anyone in good health who can ride a bicycle. Join us for an unforgettable experience that will leave you with lasting memories of your stay in Chiang Mai. Note: The itinerary and places visited may be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances.

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Chiang Mai City Culture ride

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Chiang Mai City Culture Ride is a half day cycling tour that takes you through and around the rich cultural centre of Chiang Mai. During this ride of 25 KM, we bike as much as possible over quiet roads and small lanes passing beautiful temples and colorful markets while seeing local people continue their daily activities. We ride through small back roads and alleyways around and through the centre of Chiang Mai. We stop at a silversmith who fabricates beautiful jewelry in different shapes and sizes (sorry, no shopping). We visit the adjacent Silver Temple to see the monks keeping themselves busy making decorations of alloy used for the renovation of this temple. We continue our Chiang Mai City Culture ride through narrow alleys and small lanes to the centre of the city where we visit Wat Chedi Luang, which was built in the 14th century. Thailand’s most revered Buddha statue, the Emerald Buddha, used to reside in this temple until the Laotian kind took it to Luang Prabang (Laos) around 1545. Nowadays this Buddha statue can be found in Bangkok’s Wat Phra Kaew. Not too far from here we make a stop at the most visited and most beautiful temple of Chiang Mai, Wat Phra Singh. The temple houses a very important Buddha statue: the Phra Buddha Sihing which gives the temple its name. Our Chiang Mai City Culture trip continues to the outer circle of the centre, passing through a fresh and flower market where we see the most beautiful flowers of the North. This area is called “China Town of Chiang Mai”. We cycle further and cross the river and stop for another refreshment at a local market. Here we have more time to explain you about and taste some exotic fruits and/or local snacks. After this stop we take a surprising route back to our office. With a lot of new impressions you return to your hotel! Since we visit temples during Chiang Mai City Culture, participants are required to dress appropriately.

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Colors of Chiang Mai

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Are you interested in experiencing the charm of Chiang Mai, also known as the ‘Rose of the North’? Our half-day cycling tour will take you through the lesser-known areas and sites of this northern city, where history and culture seamlessly blend together. The route takes us on quiet and green land roads, passing through local communities, En route, we stop at a local temple, where your guide can tell you everything about this temple and Buddhism. We pass by some stunning rice fields and fruit orchards before we stop for a nice snack or fresh fruit at a local market. Riding along the Ping River we breathe in the local atmosphere that makes Chiang Mai so special. During the last stretch of our tour, we will pass through the historic settlement Wiang Kum Kam, founded in 1286 by King Mengrai. It was the capital of the Lanna empire for a period of only 10 years. We will see temples and ruins dating back hundreds of years. After visiting and photographing these ancient ruins, we will cycle back to our starting point. In addition to discovering the hidden gems of Chiang Mai, this tour also offers opportunities to rest, hydrate, and enjoy a small Thai meal (Khao Soy Kai) at a local restaurant. So hop on a bike and join us for a fun, educational, and cultural adventure through the vibrant city of Chiang Mai. Let us show you the best-kept secrets and traditions that continue to thrive in this special place. We’re looking forward to be of your service. Note: ThailandBiking reserves the right to change advertised itineraries as rice fields and fruit orchards are not in blossom year-round.

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Colors of Ayutthaya

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A memorable bicycle tour. Embark on an unforgettable journey through the historical and picturesque city of Ayutthaya, Thailand, where the vibrant colors of culture, nature, and cuisine come together to create a mesmerizing experience. The Colors of Ayutthaya Bicycle Tour offers a delightful 5-6 hour adventure filled with exploration, local delicacies, and visits to iconic landmarks. Immerse in Cultural Richness. Begin your tour by immersing yourself in the cultural richness of Baan Hollanda (when open), a unique museum that showcases the historical ties between Thailand and the Netherlands. Admire the vivid hues of traditional Thai architecture juxtaposed with Dutch influences, offering a glimpse into Ayutthaya’s multicultural heritage. Embracing Local Life. Continue your journey by visiting Wat Tham Mai School, where the vibrant colors of Thai education come to life. Witness the lively atmosphere as children engage in learning activities, surrounded by the warm hues of their surroundings. Experience the joy and laughter that fill the air, painting a beautiful picture of local life in Ayutthaya. Diversity in Colors. As you ride through small Muslim communities, experience the kaleidoscope of colors that represent Thailand’s diverse cultural tapestry. From the vibrant attire of locals to the colorful facades of mosques, each sight is a testament to the harmonious coexistence of different cultures in Ayutthaya. Nature’s Palette. Marvel at the lush greenery of the rice fields as you pedal through the countryside, where the earthy tones of the landscape blend seamlessly with the azure sky above. Arrive at Wat Chai Wattanaram, a majestic temple adorned with intricate details and vibrant hues, offering a glimpse into Thailand’s rich architectural heritage. Gastronomic Delights. Indulge in a sumptuous local Thai lunch at a riverside restaurant, where the flavors of traditional cuisine burst with color and aroma. Savor authentic dishes made from fresh ingredients, accompanied by the soothing sight of the tranquil river flowing nearby. Serene Beauty. Visit Wat Phukhao Thong, known for its golden stupa gleaming in the sunlight, against the backdrop of Ayutthaya Lake’s serene waters. Witness the mesmerizing play of light and shadow, painting a scene of ethereal beauty that captivates the senses. Treasures of Ayutthaya Historical Park. Explore the historical treasures of Ayutthaya as you visit Wat Lokkayasutha and Wat Sri Sanpet, where the ancient ruins evoke a sense of wonder and reverence. Marvel at the weathered textures and subdued hues of these sacred sites, each telling a story of the city’s illustrious past. Tranquil Retreat. Wind your way through Bueng Phra Ram Park, a tranquil oasis where the verdant hues of nature provide a peaceful retreat from the bustle of the city. Conclude your journey at Wat Mahathat, where the iconic Buddha head entwined in tree roots offers a mystical sight that is both captivating and serene. The Ayutthaya Bicycle Tour promises a kaleidoscope of colors, from the vibrant hues of cultural landmarks to the serene beauty of nature’s palette. As you pedal through the city’s rich tapestry of sights and sounds, each moment is a celebration of Thailand’s vibrant heritage and timeless charm. So, saddle up, embrace the colors of Ayutthaya, and let the journey unfold before your eyes. Note: sometimes it may be necessary to change the above program and the places to be visited due to unforeseeable circumstances.

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Ayutthaya City Culture ride

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“Ayutthaya City Culture” is a 3 hour bicycle excursion that takes you around Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (Sacred City of Ayutthaya), the Siamese royal capital from 1350 to 1767. Ayutthaya offered a variety of geographical and economic advantages by the gathering of three rivers, the Chao Phraya, the Pasak, and the Lopburi. From a small fortified island-city, the city grew into a powerful kingdom. In its heyday, Thai culture and commerce flourished, and lots of foreign merchants resided in the capital, including Dutch, Portuguese, French, English and Japanese. Around 1700, with a population reaching 1.000.000, Ayutthaya was one of the world’s largest cities at that time. During our Ayutthaya bicycle tour you will get a good impression of the once mighty capital of Siam. Our first stop is at Pom Phet or “Diamond Fortress”, one of the sixteen fortresses along the city walls of Ayutthaya. Although partially destroyed, the fort still conveys what must have been ancient travelers first impressions of the Kingdom of Siam. We continue our Ayutthaya bicycle adventure and cycle through local neighborhoods and pass so-called “Roti Road”. Dozens of vendors offer bags of the colorful “Roti Sai Mai”, one of the most famous Thai desserts in Ayutthaya – threads of twirled palm sugar wrapped in a round unleavened bread. We cycle through the quiet Somdet Phra Srinakarinda Park to Wat Lokaya Sutharam, a Buddhist temple known for its 42-meter-long reclining Buddha statue, which is one of the largest in Thailand. The statue is made out of brick and stucco and is covered in gold leaf. The tour brings us then to the world-renowned Ayutthaya Historical Park, an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. Here we see the ruins of the old temples. We stop at Wat Phra Sri Sanphet which was the most important temple of Ayutthaya and situated within the Royal Palace grounds. The next stop is at Wat Mahathat, best known for its photogenic Buddha’s head entwined within the roots of a tree. It is one of the most recognizable images from Thailand and can be found on many post cards and travel books. After we’ve visited the ruins of Wat Mahathat, it’s time to ride back to Pasak river where we take the ferry and within a few minutes we will be back at our office where the tour ends. During the trip we make regular stops for sightseeing and to provide you with drinking water/soft drink and a Thai snack. Anyone able to ride a bicycle can join this tour as it is designed to be enjoyable, educational and fun and is not too demanding on the legs!

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Bangkok Paradise ride

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The Bangkok Paradise tour offers a full-day bicycle adventure that takes you to an undiscovered and unseen part of Bangkok, even for local people. The tour avoids the main streets and instead explores the maze of narrow alleys, small pathways, and elevated concrete bicycle lanes that give Bangkok its unique character. During the tour, you’ll have the opportunity to witness the daily life of local people as you pass by. The journey is adorned with orchids, banana, papaya, and mango trees, creating a picturesque environment where time seems to have stood still. In addition to the natural beauty, the tour includes visits to hidden temples, adding cultural and spiritual elements to the experience. To enhance the adventure even further, the tour includes an unforgettable canoe or kayak ride through the canals. The tour begins at the office/lounge located on Rama III Road in Bangkok, where you’ll select your bicycle and receive instructions for the day. After approximately 30 minutes of cycling, you’ll arrive at the local fresh market in the Phrapadaeng district, where you’ll encounter a diverse array of goods, ranging from smoked pig heads to beautiful flowers. Continuing on, you’ll cycle through small communities until you reach a “Golden Temple,” where you’ll make a stop and have the opportunity to explore its remarkable interior and learn more about its significance. The journey continues along canals, offering serene views of the lush green surroundings, until you reach the boat-shop. Here, you’ll select a canoe or kayak, preparing for the next level of your adventure. Kayaking through the canals of Bangkok’s Bangkhuntian district adds a unique element to the day trip. As Bangkok’s southernmost district, it reaches the Gulf of Thailand and is characterized by numerous canals, prawn, crab, and fish farms. The area is home to a diverse range of animals, including at least 60 species of birds. If you’re lucky and observant, you may spot kingfisher birds and even a redback eagle (Brahminy Kite). The bicycle and boat “Bangkok Paradise” tour promises to add significant value to your stay in Bangkok, providing an immersive and unforgettable experience of the city’s hidden gems and natural beauty.

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Bangkok City Culture ride

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heart of Bangkok business-districts. Although we avoid most of the roads with traffic, a part of the routing will be on main roads with other traffic. Bangkok City Culture starts at our office/lounge at 884/20 Rama III Road where we choose our bicycles and receive instructions for the ride. As soon as we bend of the main road we stop at a typical local temple. We ride along the train-graveyard, through small communities and visit the biggest fresh-market, Talad Khlong Toei. All your senses will wake up while there and you will be very busy with your camera. (If this has not happened before we reached this market) Of course we give you some time to discover this hidden gem. One of Bangkok’s best-kept secrets. After the market we cross the always traffic-congested Rama IV Road that brings us to the newly built Queen Sirikit Convention Center and the tranquil Benjakitti Forest Park. In the Benjakitti forest Park we will have a break and rest while enjoying the views. We continue our Bangkok City Culture ride on the “green mile”, a viaduct for pedestrians and cyclists between the Benjakitti Forest Park and The Lumpini Park. This viaduct crosses one of the most expensive streets in Bangkok, Thanon Witthayu, also called “wireless road. Many Embassies and 5-star hotels are located on this street. As soon as we go down from the stairs of viaduct we’ll be at the entrance of the famous “Central Park of Bangkok” Lumpini park. While enjoying this beautiful park we can see locals doing Tai Chi or Yoga and other outdoor activities. If we are lucky, we might meet the famous permanent residents of Lumpini Park, the huge monitor lizards! Although they are look scary, they are harmless. After the break we continue our Bangkok City Culture bicycle ride through small communities and stop for a delicious Thai lunch at a local shop/restaurant. After we this we’ll finish the ride about 12:30 at our office/lounge. Bangkok City Culture ride gives you a totally new and unique Bangkok Biking experience. Note: sometimes it may be necessary to change the above program and the places to be visited due to unforeseeable circumstances.

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Colors of Bangkok

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Colors of Bangkok, our popular half day cycling in Bangkok tour, takes participants through a part of the Thai capital which they will never see on their own. Biking in Bangkok’s green lung gives the participants the feeling they are miles out of town yet, the hustle & bustle of the town is very near. A part where there is almost no traffic, just narrow streets and backyards. Bangkok as you have never imagined! After a quick bicycle fitting and instructions, we start with our Bangkok bicycle adventure. The first part of our journey is on Rama III Road itself where our office/lounge is located but only for a few minutes because the ferryboat to cross the river isn’t far away. While standing on the riverbanks of the Chao Praya River you will be impressed by the many loops that are running in and out the Bhumibol Bridges I & II at 40 meters height. Once at the other side of the river we find ourselves in Bangkrachao sub-district. Bangkokians also call this area “The Green Lung of Bangkok” or the “Bangkok’s green jungle”. It is the biggest & greenest area near the city. (Bangkrachao is about 16 KM2)
Here we cycle on elevated pathways through lush vegetation and in the shade of coconut palms and banana trees. Recognize any plants from home? They sure are a whole lot bigger, aren’t they? The first stop in Bangkrachao is a local, non-touristy Buddhist temple (Wat Bang Krasop) with a history dating 700 years back. Mind your head when stepping inside the old temple. Doors/entrances, especially the very old ones, didn’t expect visitors that tall. If time and the principal allow us, we will pay a short visit to the elementary school next to the temple to say hello to the children. We continue the bicycle ride deeper into the jungle until we reach a Muay Thai boxing gym. Here we’ll show/tell you about this national sport and perhaps we’ve a boxing enthousiast among us that is keen taking a short lesson from the master. We continue our ride crossing a market (when open) and the beautiful Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park where we take a break and enjoy the scenery During the ride we will also make a stop at a local restaurant to offer you a typical Thai meal like “Pad Thai” or “Kao Pad” (Fried noodles or fried rice) which can be with shrimps, crab, pork, chicken or vegetarian. Tell our guide your preference. After our meal, time has come to return to the pier where we take the ferry back to the hustle and bustle of Bangkok again. You don’t need to be a cycling fanatic to join the excursion. The pace is relaxed and we make enough stops for taking pictures, explanation of sights, something to drink and relax.
Colors of Bangkok will be an amazing Bangkok biking experience for young and old! Note: RBB reserves the right to change advertised itineraries, since schools and local shops may be closed during the weekend, school holidays and national holidays.