Back Roads Biking Tour from Bangkok
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Back Roads Biking Tour from Bangkok

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Pass By: Grasshopper Adventures - Bangkok Bike Tours, 57 Ratchadamnoen Klang Rd Phranakorn, Bangkok 10200 Thailand

Gather at the Grasshopper Shop - Meet at the Grasshopper Adventures Shop near Khao San Rd at 8:30am. The bike tour will depart at 9am sharp. After a quick bike fitting and briefing we head out cycling. It takes a few kilometres to reach a bit of greenery but on the way you'll bike through tiny alleyways with dense housing - more like cycling through people's living rooms.

Out of the city

Once on the outskirts of Bangkok there are few cars but many locals happy to see foreign visitors cycling in their neighbourhood. Lunch is included at a delicious local eatery. There is great variety in the terrain we cover as we jump from communities living along the canals to market gardens to wooded plots to ancient ruined temples all within sight of Bangkok's skyscrapers. We will stop at a few temples of historic importance: Wat Chaloh and Wat Kaew Fah. We will also pedal through areas with some agriculture - plant nurseries and orchards mostly. While this tour does not quite reach the countryside, there is still a countryside feel in some sections.

Pass By: Grasshopper Adventures - Bangkok Bike Tours, 57 Ratchadamnoen Klang Rd, Khwaeng Wat Bowon Niwet, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200, Thailand

On the return to Bangkok we wind our way back through the alleyways and finish at the Grasshopper Shop.



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Included
  • Lunch
  • Snacks
  • Water
  • Local guide
  • Use of bike and helmet
Not included
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes
  • Sun Protection is recommended
  • Biking is at a relaxed pace and suitable for most fitness levels with some technical ride to be expected partly
  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
  • Minimum age is 12 years
  • Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Infant seats available
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
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Tourism
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Sport
55%
Cultural
35%
Reviews
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Betty L
4 | 2017-10-25

This trip is not for the faint of heart. I am still rating this a 4 because I really liked my guide Andy, who was lovely and informative. But I also have to be honest about the whole experience and truthfully, it was VERY rough and strenuous due to weather. This is a 6 hours tour which mine was closer to 7 hours so PLEASE be a somewhat experienced cyclist for this ride, especially if you arent used to biking in the heat. This is coming from someone who regularly commutes 20 miles/day by bike in Manhattan, and has done many bike tours including 100 mile century tours. I am very experienced and I could not believe 26 km would be so difficult. First off, I took this tour on a weekday and was the only person on the tour. As a female solo traveler, I'm always wary of taking tours alone and I knew we were going deep into the countryside. But I felt safe enough with Grasshopper tours to go since I did a night bike tour with them the night before. It was 9:00 am and unluckily for me, there were no clouds in the sky and the sun was blazing hot, 32 degrees C outside. I slathered myself with sunblock and they equipped me with a big bottle of water and a comfy mountain bike. The initial part of the ride through Bangkok was great, we stopped at some forts and picture taking spots, over Rama VII bridge and towards the countryside. But after 1.5 hours, I was already dripping sweat and the sun was beating down. I almost finished my water and was trying to stay hydrated. We crossed the railroad tracks and crossed into Nonthaburi and went through very rural villages with really tight paths, mostly flat but some parts a bit uneven or unpaved. Some of the paths less than a meter wide had no railings, and the greenest stagnant canal water youve ever seen are on your left and right. Staying focused and relaxed is key so you dont fall in. We saw a giant monitor lizard and some snakes on the way. This went on for 1.5 hours and there isnt much to see in these areas but it was a leisurely ride and it was nice to see how the locals live. We stopped at a couple of beautiful temples and took stops for street food and coconut water. By around 12:30, we stopped at this awesome local street food place and had an incredible lunch: Tom Yum noodles, papaya salad and iced tea. My favorite part of the journey! This is where things took a turn for the worst. The sky had been getting a bit more cloudy during lunch and proceeded to go to the next temple. Within 30 minutes after we left, Im not even kidding, the sky went dark and its like the floodgates opened. Torrential rain. After 15 mins, it wasnt getting any better, so we decided to keep going. It was like riding through a strong shower you take at home, and it just didnt let up. Its rained like this for the next 2 hours and roads were actually flooded an inch or 2 deep in some parts. We would stop when it was so heavy we couldnt see the road in front of us but we knew we would never get back to Bangkok if we didnt keep going, so we just kept going. Luckily, I had plastic bag for my cell phone but I was soaked to the bone, I might as well have jumped in the green pond water. It was crazy. From extreme heat for 3 hours to extreme torrential rain for 3 hours. Biking through rain like that, soaking wet, cold and clammy, takes a lot of focus and energy, and my body was definitely feeling the wear. The rain finally stopped for about the last 30 - 45 mins of the ride back and we finally made it back to Khao San road. All in all? It was brutal. This was my only MY experience and I got a bit unlucky with the weather. It was still an adventure and I enjoyed a lot of it. Definitely read the other reviews if you love biking and I would certainly recommend it if you are the adventurous type. But also know your ability level, and if you can handle biking in the Thai heat and unpredictable weather. Im not sure if it was an option, but if you get stuck in torrential rain, see if theyll take you back in a van. Andy had a great attitude and even though I was exhausted, Im glad he was my guide through it. Thanks Andy! I hope this review was helpful.

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tiffany D
5 | 2015-06-17

Great customer service. It was fun the whole time. You will see a lot of the city first hand. A must go.

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