Bangkok Sunset Cycling Tour
Bangkok, Thailand
Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Enjoy a gentle 12.4mi (20km) afternoon ride through Bangkok's back alleyways on this 4-hour cycling tour. Visit the Golden Mount and see the panoramic view of the old city. Watch the sunset as you ride towards the Chao Phraya River with the Temple of Dawn and the golden spires of the Grand Palace as the backdrop.
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Enjoy a gentle 12.4mi (20km) afternoon ride through Bangkok's back alleyways on this 4-hour cycling tour. Visit the Golden Mount and see the panoramic view of the old city. Watch the sunset as you ride towards the Chao Phraya River with the Temple of Dawn and the golden spires of the Grand Palace as the backdrop.
Start your 12.4mi (20km) sunset cycle tour from the hear of Chinatown and take in Bangkok's colorful back alleyways, visit the Golden Mount and climb up to the top of the temple for a top view of the old city, before continuing down to Bangkok's main attractions.
Ride towards a peaceful local park, situated on the majestic Chao Phraya River, to watch the sun set over the stunning Temple of Dawn with the golden spires of the Grand Palace illuminated behind us.
Next, continue to cycle through both Thai and European style buildings, including the iconic Wat Benchamabophit, also known as the temple of the "Five-Baht" coins, and visit the city's biggest amulet market before heading back to the Grand China Hotel where our tour ends.
Start your 12.4mi (20km) sunset cycle tour from the hear of Chinatown and take in Bangkok's colorful back alleyways, visit the Golden Mount and climb up to the top of the temple for a top view of the old city, before continuing down to Bangkok's main attractions.
Ride towards a peaceful local park, situated on the majestic Chao Phraya River, to watch the sun set over the stunning Temple of Dawn with the golden spires of the Grand Palace illuminated behind us.
Next, continue to cycle through both Thai and European style buildings, including the iconic Wat Benchamabophit, also known as the temple of the "Five-Baht" coins, and visit the city's biggest amulet market before heading back to the Grand China Hotel where our tour ends.
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