After an airport transfer and one night in a central hotel, take a tour to the unexplored suburbs on 2 wheels. Your guide will lead you through the narrow pathways and khlongs of Old Bangkok.
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ITINERARY
Day 1 - Arrival in Bangkok
A driver will meet you at the airport and transfer you to your small hotel near the famous Khao San Road, with its own swimming and in-house tuk-tuk. The rest of the day is free for you to explore or relax at your own pace. There are many great sights within walking distance from your hotel, including the Royal Palace and the Reclining Buddha at Wat Po. Alternatively, you can simply take a swim, book a Thai massage, catch up on sleep and let the world go by.
Day 2 - Cycling in Bangkok
Today you'll begin with a buffet breakfast at your hotel and a free morning. This should give you plenty of energy for the trip ahead. You'll meet your guide and fellow cyclists in Chinatown at 1pm, and get acquainted with your trusty bike. You'll then cycle through the narrow lanes past simple suburban houses, pausing for a stroll through the local market. The community here is far more typical of Thailand at large. It is a land without air conditioning, shopping centres, and traffic jams. You'll cross the Chao Phraya River in a longtail boat to reach an oasis of green on the opposite bank. On this side, even the most important roads are little more than small paths above the khlongs (canals). After cycling through the fruit trees and taking a break for refreshments, you'll return to the noisy contrast of the city.
Day 3 - Departure from Bangkok
This trip finishes after another buffet breakfast at your hotel.