
The winners
Sights, sounds and smells? Does it enlighten, enrich and entertain? These are the factors we had to wrestle with when choosing Bangkok’s Top 10 Tours. When it came to the crunch we decided that the best not only offer insight into what makes it one of the most exciting Asian cities – be it culture, history or back-to-nature – but are also, well, fun. And who are we to judge? Simply put, we’ve tried them all, that’s how.

Bangkok has hundreds of temples, each with thousands of reflective surfaces that dazzle. So what makes this temple-orientated tour the number one? Is it because it introduces you to three of Bangkok’s most dazzling, Wat Trimitr, Wat Po and Wat Benjabophit?
Well, only partly. It also takes you to Thailand’s foremost religious site, The Grand Palace; wowing at the Emerald Buddha at Wat Phra Kaew, a tiny green jade icon that, though only 18 inches tall, towers above all others in its holiness. Everyone should, no, MUST experience it.
Bangkok City & Temples Tour
start from THB 740

Discover three of Bangkok's finest temples: Wat Trimitr, with its 900-year old solid gold Buddha, Wat Po, with its reclining Buddha and traditional massage school, and Wat Benjabophit, or white marble temple. Alternatively, try the combined tour, which combines the above with a visit to the Grand Palace. Inside its 61-acre complex you'll encounter what is undoubtedly one of the wonders of the world, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew).
- Bangkok City & Temples
- Bangkok City & Temples Combined Grand Palace

Includes:
- Air conditioned vehicle with English-speaking guide.
- Admission fee as mentioned on this program.
- Transfer from/to hotel.
Excludes:
- Personal expenses such as drinks, tips, insurance etc.
- Other service not mentioned on this program.
- Meal

Remark:
- Children under 12 years are granted 25% discount.
- Join tour min.2 persons departure.
- Palace and Temples are sacred places, please dress politely. No Shorts, no sleeveless shirts. Hat, cap and umbrella may helpful. Certain buildings may closed on holiday and during Royal Ceremonies, camera may not used in the buildings. Wear any comfort walking shoes. (easy to put on and off)
- This tour is available twice daily please state clearly on the booking form for the tour time you wish to join in the additional request box

Bangkok City & Temples
Daily: 8:30-12:00 or 13:00-17:00 Visit three of the most impressive temples on Bangkok: the Golden Buddha Temples, the Reclining Buddha Temple and the Marble Temple, and enjoy a ride through the busy streets of Chinatown

Some tours are jam-packed full of facts, sights and history – so much, in fact, you barely have a moment to yourself. This day trip to Ayutthaya, Siam’s war-ravaged former capital, sails straight in at number two because it has plenty of substance but doesn’t test your staying power.
A morning spent exploring temple ruins is followed by an afternoon on board a luxury cruiser. The hard work well and truly over, all that’s left to do is laze happily on deck, only the memories, river breezes and Bangkok’s bristling skyline for company. Wonderful.
Ayutthaya by River Sun Cruise
start from THB 1,650

On this day-long journey visit Ayutthaya, the old Siamese capital before the Burmese ransacked it in 1767. After the Bang Pa-In Palace, visit three of Ayutthaya's most interesting temples - Wat Mahathat, Wat Lokayasutharam and Wat Na Phra Mane. Then board the River Sun Cruiser for lunch before cruising back to Bangkok. Accompanying the cooling breezes on deck, will be glorious views of the countryside, the Grand Palace and Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn).

Includes:
- Air conditioned vehicle with English-speaking guide.
- Admission fee as mentioned on this program.
- Transfer from/to hotel.
- Lunch as mentioned on this program.

Excludes:
- Personal expenses such as drinks, tips, insurance etc.
- Other service not mentioned on this program.
Remark:
- Children under 12 years are granted 25% discount.
- Join tour min.2 persons departure.

Ayutthaya by River Sun Cruise
07.30 Pick up from the major hotels in Bangkok.
08.00 Depart by coach from the River City Shopping Complex.
09.30 Arrive at the Bang Pa-In Summer Palace, built during the Ayutthaya era. The palace is beautifully decorated in both traditional Chinese and European style.

10.30 Arrive at Ayutthaya, the Ancient City, which was the former Thai capital for over 400 years. Nowadays the glory and the beauty of the grand palace and temples of its past has vanished, leaving merely a glimpse of ruins, despite this it is a good reflection of the past. River Sun brings you a combination of both the ruins and the remaining historical attractions.
- Wat Maha That: Over 600 years old, Wat Maha That was the heart and soul of the Ayutthaya people. It was almost completely destroyed by the Burmese during Thai-Burmese war.
- Wat Na Phra Mane: Remains in perfect condition, as it was used as the Burmese headquarters. The splendid Golden Buddha, dressed in regal attire, was placed in the temple along with the three thousand-year-old green stone carved Buddha. Both are considered as extremely valuable national relics.

- Wat Lokayasutharam: has a mysterious past, whereby its origins are unknown. The temple enshrines a Largest Reclining Buddha Image which was built during The Early Period of the Ayutthaya Region. The other two ancient temples, as well as the ruined site also surround the compound area.
12.30 Depart Wat Lokayasutharam for the River Sun Cruise, at the River Sun Traditional Thai style pier at Wat Pho Tang Nua, Ayutthaya.

- Buffet Lunch: "Delicious Meals served in the luxurious surroundings of the cruise boat".
- Afternoon - Coffee Break
Throughout the journey you are able to watch the Chao Phraya River banks scenery from the River Sun Cruise, either on deck in the fresh cool tropical air or from the refreshing air-conditioned passenger room. Either view you get an amazing ling clear view of the life of the inhabitants that dwell along the river, and the unforgettable scenery of children as they greet the visitors going by, making it an altogether worthwhile experience.

- Arriving at the city, Pass the Royal Grand Palace, Pass by Wat Arun (The Temple of Dawn). The temple was the former palace when the Thai capital of Ayutthaya was replaced by Thonburi.
16.30 Arrive at the River City Complex Pier, Si Phraya. Throughout the trip expert guides explain the history and legends of the respective sights, insuring a priceless visit for the tourist. The various sights have been carefully chosen for the visitor to make a comparative study of the past, the present and the natural beauty of Thailand's countryside, making the visit an unforgettable experience. It is undoubtedly a complete program that.

3.Manohra Dinner Cruise
Bangkok has plenty of dinner cruises. But only Manohra has the three ‘R’s: the river, the romance, and, most uniquely, a 50-year-old rice barge. Made of delicate restored teak wood, it’s easily one of the most distinctive boats plying the water, and hands-down the best for a one-of-a-kind supper.
Guests glide up-river, past seminal city sights like Wat Arun and the Grand Palace. No windows, no air-conditioning, just the cooling breeze and a candlelit table spread with an appetizing selection of classic Thai dishes, all beautifully arranged and presented.
Manorah Cruise
start from THB 1,700

Made of delicate teak wood, the beautifully restored 50-year old Manohra rice barge is the perfect venue for an unforgettable cuisine-meets-culture experience. On this evening dinner cruise, glide up the Chao Phraya river, past time-honoured treasures like Wat Arun and the Grand Palace, while being treated to traditional Thai delicacies. Candlelight rounds off a mood and milieu that is distinctly Bangkok, and well suited to romancing.

Includes:
- Thai dinner set menu.
- Free river taxi transfer from Taksin Public pier every 15 minutes to Manohra pier Or pick you up at Taksin pier, Oriental Public pier or Peninsula hotel pier
Excludes:
- Personal expenses such as drinks, tips, insurance etc.
- Other service not mentioned on this program.
- Transfer from/to hotel
Remark:
- Children under 12 years are granted 25% discount.
- Please arrive at Bangkok Marriot Hotel Pier 19.15 -19.30 or Sathorn Pier at 19.45

Ayutthaya by River Sun Cruise
07.30 Pick up from the major hotels in Bangkok.
08.00 Depart by coach from the River City Shopping Complex.
09.30 Arrive at the Bang Pa-In Summer Palace, built during the Ayutthaya era. The palace is beautifully decorated in both traditional Chinese and European style.
10.30 Arrive at Ayutthaya, the Ancient City, which was the former Thai capital for over 400 years. Nowadays the glory and the beauty of the grand palace and temples of its past has vanished, leaving merely a glimpse of ruins, despite this it is a good reflection of the past. River Sun brings you a combination of both the ruins and the remaining historical attractions.
- Wat Maha That: Over 600 years old, Wat Maha That was the heart and soul of the Ayutthaya people. It was almost completely destroyed by the Burmese during Thai-Burmese war.
- Wat Na Phra Mane: Remains in perfect condition, as it was used as the Burmese headquarters. The splendid Golden Buddha, dressed in regal attire, was placed in the temple along with the three thousand-year-old green stone carved Buddha. Both are considered as extremely valuable national relics.
- Wat Lokayasutharam: has a mysterious past, whereby its origins are unknown. The temple enshrines a Largest Reclining Buddha Image which was built during The Early Period of the Ayutthaya Region. The other two ancient temples, as well as the ruined site also surround the compound area.
12.30 Depart Wat Lokayasutharam for the River Sun Cruise, at the River Sun Traditional Thai style pier at Wat Pho Tang Nua, Ayutthaya.
- Buffet Lunch: "Delicious Meals served in the luxurious surroundings of the cruise boat".
- Afternoon - Coffee Break

Throughout the journey you are able to watch the Chao Phraya River banks scenery from the River Sun Cruise, either on deck in the fresh cool tropical air or from the refreshing air-conditioned passenger room. Either view you get an amazing ling clear view of the life of the inhabitants that dwell along the river, and the unforgettable scenery of children as they greet the visitors going by, making it an altogether worthwhile experience.
- Arriving at the city, Pass the Royal Grand Palace, Pass by Wat Arun (The Temple of Dawn). The temple was the former palace when the Thai capital of Ayutthaya was replaced by Thonburi.
16.30 Arrive at the River City Complex Pier, Si Phraya. Throughout the trip expert guides explain the history and legends of the respective sights, insuring a priceless visit for the tourist. The various sights have been carefully chosen for the visitor to make a comparative study of the past, the present and the natural beauty of Thailand's countryside, making the visit an unforgettable experience. It is undoubtedly a complete program that.

Ok, so the Floating Market is hardly authentic. It’s a cultural show, staged so tourists can see how Thais used to buy and sell fresh produce at river markets. However, for its colours and chaos alone it remains a sight no one should miss.
Small thin canals teem with longboats piled high with fresh produce, each one jockeying for position, and paddled by a lady ready to stop and bargain at a moment’s notice. This visual vibrancy, as well as its popularity and iconic status, helped it barge effortlessly into our number four spot.
Bangkok Floating Market : Damnoen Saduak
start from THB 2,080
Well on the tourist trail, a trip to the Damnoen Saduak floating market is still worth doing. Totally chaotic, small 'khlongs' or canals are filled with flat boats piled high with fresh produce, each jockeying for position and paddled by ladies ready to stop and bargain at a moment's notice. It's colourful, noisy, touristy but great fun. During the long-tail boat ride to market, you'll pass orchards, traditional teak houses and local people going about their lives. You'll also visit Nakorn Pathom town, site of the largest pagoda in Southeast Asia.
- Floating Market (Half Day)
- Floating Market Combine Rose Garden Tour
- Floating Market Combine River Kwai Tour
Includes:
- Air conditioned vehicle with English-speaking guide.
- Transfer from/to hotel.
- Admission fee as on mentioned this program.
- Lunch. (only combined tours)
Excludes:
- Personal expenses such as drinks, tips, insurance etc.
- Other service not mentioned on this program.
Remark:
- Children under 12 years are granted 25% discount.
- Join tour min.2 persons departure.

Damnoen Floating Market
Daily: 07:30-12:30 The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, situated 110 kms west of Bangkok, is a very attractive place for tourists to see the old style and traditional way of selling and buying fruits, vegetables, etc., from small boats. You will also see traditional Thai houses, the way they live and travel by boats. The tour includes a visit to Nakorn Pathom, site of the highest Chedi in Thailand called "Phra Patom Chedi" which is the largest pagoda in Southeast Asia.

There’s more to the River Kwai than elegiac WWII sights. And this tour around Kanchanaburi, a lush unspoilt province bordering Burma, proves it. Visits to the Death Railway, the Bridge over the River Kwai and the memorial museum, are tastefully juxtaposed with thrilling doses of back-to-nature: undulating mountains, rugged landscapes, as well as activities like elephant rides and tiger temples.
Very few tours manage such a gratifying combo, both thought-provoking and adventurous - a well deserved winner of our number five spot.

River Kwai Tour
start from THB 1,370
This one-day tour combines the scenic beauty of Kanchanaburi, Thailand's third largest province, with a visit to the famous 'Bridge over the River Kwai' and other WW2 sights. It also includes a journey by train on the famous 'Death Railway' and a long-tail boat trip to a nearby Mon village. Discover a province of startling natural beauty, rugged landscape of waterfalls, caves, leafy forests and awe-inspiring limestone cliffs.

- River Kwai Tour incl. Long-tail boat
- River Kwai with Elephant Ride & Bamboo Rafting
- River Kwai & Tiger Temple
Excludes:
- Personal expenses such as drinks, tips, insurance etc.
- Other service not mentioned on this program.
Remark:
- Children under 12 years are granted 25% discount.
- Join tour min.2 persons departure.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Guest participating in this trip do so at their own risk and Diethelm Travel strictly will not assume any responsibility for possible injuries. During the visit to the Tiger Temple, guests are required to wear long trousers as well as shirts covering their shoulders! Warning! The tigers at the monastery are not tamed; visitors having their picture taken with the tigers do so at their own risk!

River Kwai Tour incl. Long-tail boat
Daily: 07:00-18:00 Fascinating, nostalgic and memorable sums up this day tour to Kanchanaburi province. The famous bridge and the beginning of the 'Death Railway' is a poignant reminder of the thousands of POW's and forced laborers who lost their lives in the Second World War during the construction works of the railway. Transfer from your hotel in Bangkok to Kanchanaburi.

Visit the Thailand-Burma Railway Museum, an interactive museum, information and research facility dedicated to presenting the history of the Thailand-Burma Railway. The fully air-conditioned center offers the visitor an educational and moving experience. After a visit to the War Cemetery, enjoy a scenic long-tail boat trip along Maeklong River to the famous Bride over the River Kwai. Continue by van / coach to Pakseng for lunch at a local restaurant, then board the local train for the thrilling ride across wooden viaducts, which offers fantastic scenery along the Kwai River. Coach-transfer back to Bangkok.


Packing all the splendour of the Land of Smiles into an 80-minute stage show is no easy task. But Siam Niramit succeeds – and spectacularly. How so? Try the world’s biggest stage, a cast of hundreds, and bags of Thai finesse. For these joy-bringing efforts, we happily award it sixth place.
The first act describes how Siam became a cross-roads where civilizations met, the second how karma binds the Thai people, the last how religious ceremony earns Thais merit in this life. Spellbinding stuff.

Siam Niramit
start from THB 1,150
This combines an authentic Thai buffet with a world-class stage show depicting Thailand's historical and spiritual heritage. With over 150 dazzling performers and state-of-the-art special effects, it's a captivating journey. The first act describes how Siam became a cross-roads where civilizations met, the second how karma binds Thai people, the last how religious ceremony earns Thais merit in this life. Also visit replica villages from the country's rural regions and buy Thai handicrafts.

Includes:
- Transfers from/to all major hotels in Bangkok.
- Thai dinner and Thai cultural performance.
- Thai residence subject to surcharge 150 baht/person from price as below table.

Excludes:
- Personal expenses such as drinks, tips, insurance etc.
- Other service not mentioned on this program.

Remark:
- Children under 12 years are granted 25% discount.
- Join tour min.2 persons departure.

Siam Niramit with Thai dinner
Daily: 17:00-22:00 A world class spectacular performance of Thai art and cultural Heritage with amazing state of the art special effects. Travel back through time into the history and culture of the Kingdom of Siam. You will be amazed and captivated by journey back into History, journey beyond imagination and journey through joyous festivals. You can also find yourself at the Thai village where the unique architecture, music and costumes are revived. Not only can you see how Thailand delicate and ornate handicrafts are made, you can try to create them yourselves!
How to get there:

Siam Niramit: Tiamruammit Road, opposite Thailand Cultural Centre
MRT: Thailand Cultural Centre Station, Exit 1
Free shuttle bus service every 15 minutes from 6:00 pm. - 8:00 pm.


Bangkok’s ‘khlongs’ (canals) aren’t mere remnants of the past. Many are still functioning transport arteries that play a significant role in city life. Rather than the noise and smell of central Bangkok’s famous Khlong Saen Saeb, this morning tour focuses on the more scenic waterways of Thonburi.
A long-tailed speedboat glides you past floating kitchens, mobile shops and all kinds of colourful river scenery, before stopping at the enchanting Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun). The trip ends with the Royal Barges Museum; for most, the impressions last a lot longer.

Klongs Tour
start from THB 870
On this morning tour, a long-tailed speedboat whisks you down the Chao Praya River and canals (khlongs) of Thonburi. You'll drift past 'floating kitchens', mobile shops and all kinds of colourful river scenery, before stopping at the enchanting Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun). The trip ends at the Royal Barges Museum. With the combined tour, experience the above plus a trip to the Grand Palace complex, including the stunning Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew).
- Klongs Tour
- Klongs Tour & Grand Palace
Includes:
- Air conditioned vehicle with English-speaking guide.
- Admission fee as mentioned on this program.
- Transfer from/to hotel.
Excludes:
- Personal expenses such as drinks, tips, insurance etc.
- Other service not mentioned on this program.
- Meal.
Remark:
- Children under 12 years are granted 25% discount.
- Join tour min.2 persons departure.
- Palace and Temples are sacred places, please dress politely. No Shorts, no sleeveless shirts. Hat, cap and umbrella may helpful. Certain buildings may closed on holiday and during Royal Ceremonies, camera may not used in the buildings. Wear any comfort walking shoes. (easy to put on and off)
- This tour is available twice daily please state clearly on the booking form for the tour time you wish to join in the additional request box.

Klongs Tour
Daily: 8:30-11:30 or 13:00-17:00 Travel by long-tailed speedboat on the picturesque Chao Phraya River and Klongs(canals) of Thonburi, and visit the Temple of Dawn as well as the Royal Barges Museum.

Ever wished you could cook your favourite authentic Thai dish at home? Our eighth favourite tour equips you with the know-how to do just that. At the Bai Pai Cooking School, qualified Thai chefs impart their culinary wisdom in an easily digestible fashion.
Classes are hands-on and never more than ten people. Instructors emphasise the importance of seasonality, fresh ingredients and presentation. Pad Thai? Your favourite curry? These are the dishes you perfect and get to devour. No wonder everyone leaves smiling.

Bai Pai Cooking School
start from THB 1,800
At this morning course at the Bai Pai Thai Cooking School, qualified Thai chefs teach the secrets of preparing Thai food. Lessons take place in a stylish fully-equipped Thai kitchen, where classes are hands-on and of a small size - never more than ten. Instructors emphasize the importance of traditional Thai technique, innovative use of ingredients and aesthetic presentation. You'll learn about the seasonality of Thai food, a range of dishes that includes starters, salads, curries, noodle dishes and deserts.

Includes:
- Air conditioned vehicle with English-speaking guide.
- Classes include recipes are generous samplings of demonstrated items.
- Your own cooked lunch.
- Transfer from/to hotel.
Excludes:
- Personal expenses such as drinks, tips, insurance etc.
- Other service not mentioned on this program.
- Meal.

Remark:
- Children under 12 years are granted 25% discount.
- Join tour min.2 persons departure.

Bai Pai Cooking School
Daily: 09:30-13:30
except Monday and Public Holidays There is no better way to learn Thai cooking once you are in Thailand and taking a Thai cooking class, taught by qualified Thai personnel. The Cooking Courses at Baipai Thai Cooking School is an ideal home-style learning environment that is different from most of the hotels and restaurants in Thailand. Thinking of taking a class on the last day of your stay, Baipai Thai Cooking School can eventually wrap up your journey to Thailand wonderfully!


One for silk, antiques and culture lovers. Jim Thompson, an American ex-military officer, almost single-handedly revived the craft of Thai silk-weaving. But he disappeared mysteriously in 1967, leaving behind not only a flourishing industry, but also some lovingly restored teak houses.
This popular tour begins amidst his collection of rare Asian art and antiques, before you are then whisked to nearby Suan Pakkad Palace, a complex of impressive teak houses once belonging to Princess Chumbot. A tour guide explains the mysteries of what is an enriching excursion.
Jim Thompson's House & Palace
start from THB 2,090

This half-day tour begins at James H.W. Thompson's house, the American ex-military officer who revived the craft of Thai silk-weaving. His classic teak houses contain rare Asian art and antiques, and appear how he left them before disappearing in 1967. Next up is Suan Pakkad Palace, a complex of five teak houses once belonging to Princess Chumbot and her husband. Now a museum, highlights include Thai musical instruments, furniture, pottery, Buddha images and a Khon (Thai masked dance) museum.

Includes:
- Air conditioned vehicle with English-speaking guide.
- Admission fee as mentioned on this program.
- Transfer from/to hotel.
Excludes:
- Personal expenses such as drinks, tips, insurance etc.
- Other service not mentioned on this program.
- Meal.
Remark:
- Children under 12 years are granted 25% discount.
- Join tour min.2 persons departure.
- Palace and Temples are sacred places, please dress politely. No Shorts, no sleeveless shirts. Hat, cap and umbrella may helpful. Certain buildings may closed on holiday and during Royal Ceremonies, camera may not used in the buildings. Wear any comfort walking shoes. (easy to put on and off)
- This tour is available twice daily please state clearly on the booking form for the tour time you wish to join in the additional request box

Jim Thompson's House
(Jim Thompson's House & Suan Pakkard Palace)
Daily: 08:30-13:00 or 13:00-17:30 Visit the "Lettuce Farm Palace", once the residence of Princess Chumbot of Nakhon Sawan and Jim Thompson's magnificent Thai-style house which contains and extensive collection of art objects and antiques.


A cycle tour is the best way to explore corners of Bangkok that most tourists never know exists, let alone discover. With little more than the clank of your bicycle gears, a cool breeze and the waves of locals for company, there’s nothing jaded or cynical about a two-wheeled adventure.
Take our tenth top tour, for example. After the floating market, you peddle past fruit orchards, old temples and ancient army garrisons, heading further back in history and culture with each forward turn of the wheel. Where most tours our somewhat limiting, this one is a true revelation.

Cycle Tour of Floating Market
start from THB 2,500
This one-day tour combines a visit to the famous Damnoen Nam Saduak floating market with a gentle ride through surrounding countryside. After the market and boat ride to Wat Amphawan Chetiyaram, you'll cycle along quiet roads bordered by fruit orchards, stopping to visit old temples, ancient army garrisons and a Catholic church. Guides set a gentle pace, and explain the history, culture and local way-of-life along the way. You have a Thai lunch on Mae Klong's banks before returning to the floating market and your transport back to Bangkok.

Includes:
- Accident insurance
- Lunch
- Transport from hotel return to hotels
- Boat trip
- Support by Air Conditioned Minibus
- All water and snacks whilst riding
- Bike and Helmet hire for two days
- Local English speaking guide

Excludes:
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tips for guides
- Any items not mentioned in itinerary

Remark:
- Children under 12 years are granted 25% discount.
- Join tour min.2 persons departure.
- Guaranteed departures every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday

Cycle Tour of Floating Market
Bangkok - Samut Songkram - Bangkok 32 km [L]
( Pick up and drop off at all major Bangkok hotels. )
06:45 - 07:30 Visit the "Lettuce Farm Palace", once the residence of Princess Chumbot of Nakhon Sawan and Jim Thompson's magnificent Thai-style house which contains and extensive collection of art objects and antiques.
07:30 - 08:45 Drive to Samut Songkram.
08:45 - 09:15 Visit Damnoen Nam Saduak (Floating Market).
09:15 - 10:00 Long tail boat ride through the maze of canals to Wat Amphawan Chetiyaram
10:00 - 12:00 Ride along back roads visiting Ban Khai Noi, Ban Bung before arriving at our lunch stop Suan Rim Nam. (19km)
12:00 - 13:00 Enjoy lunch on the banks of the Mae Klong River
13:00 - 14:30 Ride more back roads back to our start point of the floating market. (13 km)
14:30 - 14:45 Load bikes and visit temple at finish point
14:45 - 16:30 Drive back top Bangkok and drop off at hotels.

Fact & Figures
Total Distance 22 km
Number of
cycling days Full day
Road Surface This tour follows a mix of asphalt roads, vehicle-width dirt roads, and canal paths. No technical ability is required.
Support One or two seat 8-seat air-conditioned minibuses fitted with two-way radio and specially converted to take bikes and bikers.
Group Minimum 2. Maximum 16.
Staff Each tour is led by at least one fully-trained English speaking tour guide.
Food Lunch is a delicious Thai lunch. Soft drinks, water and fruit are available all day.
Children Children aged 12-years and older are welcome on this trip
14:45 - 16:30 Drive back top Bangkok and drop off at hotels.

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