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Tour Bulgaria, Tour Burkina Faso, Tour Burundi, Tour Cambodia, Itinerary: Thailand tour When people
think of Bangkok often it conjures up images of traffic jams that last
from sunrise to sunset and the thought on riding a bike is the last
thing people would contemplate. This half day adventure provides us with
an interesting insight into an area of Bangkok that few people know
about. The biking tour explores the heart and soul of Bangkok - Bangkok
Noi.Tour Bulgaria, Tour Burkina Faso, Tour Burundi, Tour Cambodia, Thailand tour,Just across Chao Praya River to the Thonburi side of Bangkok, this
area has its own unique style of waterways and small roads. The
historical records point to the old Bangkok Noi community being
established since King Chai Raja of Ayutthaya Period (AD 1532 - 1546).
Bangkok Noi Canal which was once a part of the majestic Chao Phraya
River flows in a horseshoe shape through the old Bangkok Noi community.Tour Bulgaria, Tour Burkina Faso, Tour Burundi, Tour Cambodia,Thailand tour,We start our Bangkok tour near Khao San Road in Banglamphu.
After a quick bike fitting and briefing we head out. We wind our way
through the back streets of Suburban Bangkok and small lane ways along
the riverside. We cross the famous Rama VIII Bridge then ride through a
local community who are well known for their addictive mixture of betel
nut, lime and a mulberry leaf. Passing the King's Royal Barges we follow
a well worn path along The Bangkok Noi Canal which eventually leads us
to the spectacular Wat Arun. Wat Arun is well known for its intricate
architectural design and also has historical significance. This area is
also well known for a basket of multicultural religions which are home
to Buddhist temples, Mosques and Portuguese built Churches.Tour Bulgaria, Tour Burkina Faso, Tour Burundi, Tour Cambodia, Thailand tour,From Wat Arun, we head back across the Chao Praya River to Pranakorn
via the Memorial Bridge. This bridge was built in 1929 to mark city of
Bangkok's 150th anniversary. We then pay a visit to another temple
called Wat Suthat which is home to the largest sitting Buddha image in
Thailand. Our final stop on this ultimate Bangkok bike tour is opposite
Wat Shuthat to see the giant swing Sao Ching Cha which represents the
movement of the God Shiva which was reserved for performances at grand
ceremonies. From there we head back to our start point destination to
complete the journey.Tour Bulgaria, Tour Burkina Faso, Tour Burundi, Tour Cambodia,
Thailand tour,The day tour of Bangkok is a very gentle 20 km along the
backstreets and canals of Bangkok and suitable for anyone who can ride a
bike. Our English speaking guides will provide an insight into the
local areas customs, history, culture and local way-of-life each time we
stop. High quality mountain bikes are used on this trip and helmets are
included.Tour Bulgaria, Tour Burkina Faso, Tour Burundi, Tour Cambodia,
Thailand tour,At the end of your Bangkok tour you are free to continue
exploring the area or your guide will assist you in getting a taxi back
to your hotel.
Tipping:Thailand tour
If you are
happy with the services provided by your local guides and drivers a tip -
though not compulsory - is appropriate. While it may not be customary
to you, it is of great significance to the people who will take care of
you during your travels, inspires excellent service, and is an
entrenched feature of the tourism industry across many Intrepid Urban
Adventures destinations. Please consider this when budgeting for your
extra expenses on this tour
Tour Bulgaria, Tour Burkina Faso, Tour Burundi, Tour Cambodia, The
day tour with a difference! In just a few hours we get under the skin
of the city you're visiting - so you know it like a local! In fact many
of our travellers are locals - seeing their own city in a different way!
So whether it's your first time, or your hundredth, we're confident
that the day will open up a whole new dimension on many of your
favourite cities around the world.
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