








Chiang Mai Night Bike Food tour
Summary
Cycle and snack your way around Chiang Mai’s street-food scene on this fun 4-hour bike tour. Discover a different side of Thai cuisine as you learn about Chiang Mai’s varied culinary heritage and sample delicious Shan, Tai Yai, and Muang food. Pedal your way around the city as you follow your guide to bustling food markets, little-known local haunts, and popular street food stalls. After satisfying your hunger with a range of local delicacies, indulge in tea and dessert at a scenic spot overlooking the Ping River.
Highlights
- Pedal around the city’s neighborhoods on a bike tour.
- Sample delicious Shan, Tai Yai, and Muang cuisine.
- Discover Chiang Mai’s famous street food scene.
- Enjoy the food tasting tour of Chiang Mai on the bike.
What is included in this tour?
Items that are included in the cost of tour price.- English speaking guide
- Tea plantation tour
- A cup of tea and traditional Thai snack
- Approximately 2 hours of tour
What is not included in this tour?
Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.- International airfares
- Travel/trekking insurance
- Visa fees
- Airport departure tax
- Rescue charge
- Drinks (cold and alcoholic)
- Expenses of personal nature
- Permit and liaison officer fee (where applicable)
- Lunches and dinners whilst not in the description
Day by day Itinerary
Day 1
Chiang MaiYour guide will pick you up at your hotel in Chiang Mai around 4:30 pm, and transfer you to the bike shop. Start to explore the local market.
Tha Phae Historic Stop
On the way towards the old city’s eastern gate, we'll cycle through the city’s quaint lanes. Tha Phae gate was once the entrance through which traders brought their wares into the city. At this beautifully restored gate, learn about Chiang Mai's old city walls and history.
Three Kings Monument
After the Thapae Gate, we'll cycle to the Three Kings monument before Lert Ros restaurant because it's still a bit too early for the main dishes dish.
Lert Ros
This place is not easy to find tucked away in the old city. The restaurant and owners have been serving locals for over 35 years, it will give you the real Thai experience. The open-air kitchen and barbecue in front of the restaurant will have your mouth watering with anticipation as Red Tilapia, seafood, and banana leaf-wrapped mince pork with red curry ( Ab - Mhoo ) smoke away, complimented by a palate cleansing Som Tam, (papaya salad) and morning glory.
The Swan, Shan Cuisine
Heading to have dinner at The Swan, and we are eating a Burmese dish in Thailand. Northern Thailand's connection with Shan, Hill tribe people of Burma is long and eventful. Located just outside the old city, this restaurant's food is bursting with flavor, it's only one dish but Pickled Tea leaf salad is truly unique and worth the stop! It tastes like an incredible homemade meal with love.
Tha Phae Pad Thai
Here, we will sample the various different forms of pad thai, yes, there is more than one. The original name of Pad Thai is ‘Gway Teow Pad Thai'Gway Teow is a Chinese word for ‘rice noodles’, which hints at a Chinese influence. Thailand suffered a rice shortage due to the war and floods, so to reduce domestic rice consumption the Thai Prime Minister, Plaek Phibunsongkhram, promoted eating noodles instead and Pad Thai was born.
Thai Desserts
The first thing that stands out at this very local sweet stop is the vibrant colors of the nearly 40 different dessert ingredients, next is the constant flow of Thais stopping in for a sweet treat. The whole restaurant is an experience in color, excitement, unique flavors, and sugary fun.
Warorot Market
Warorot Market (or Kad Luang) is a must-visit for food lovers as it offers a wide range of ready-to-eat meals, local snacks, and all kinds of fresh produce. Wander the market as your guide talks about the different goods on offer. Targeting mostly Thais, Warorot Market is a great place to get a feel for the local way of life. Be ready for some fruit and snacks you may never have seen or tasted before.
Gallery & Gastro Bar
Our final stop for the night is a favorite hidden gem. Down a quiet soi in the heart of the old city sits this charming lush garden dripping with ferns and vines and decorated with terracotta Khmer motifs and sculptures of Angkorian style. It's a green oasis under a canopy of trees, with trickling fountains and lots and lots of Khmer faces peeking from behind foliage. A great place to conclude the tour and enjoy a cold refreshing local beer or herbal drink while you reflect on your food adventure. We'll ride back to the shop at the conclusion of the tour, full and happy.
9:00pm. Return to your hotel.
Hotel options

Rachamankha Boutique hotel - Chiang Mai

Akyra Manor Chiang Mai

Baan Saen Fang, Chiang Mai

Ping Nakara Boutique Hotel and Spa - Chiang Mai

Tamarind Village - Chiang Mai

Eastin Tan Hotel Chiang Mai

Le Méridien Chiang Mai
Rachamankha Boutique hotel - Chiang Mai
Situated in the heart of historic Chiang Mai old city founded in 1296, the 25-room and suite Rachamankha is next to Wat Phra Singh, justifiably the city's most famous temple (cir. 1345). Four temples of notable interest are within easy walking distance from the hotel, out of thirty-three functioning wats or temples in the walled city of old Chiang Mai.

Rachamankha Boutique hotel - Chiang Mai
Situated in the heart of historic Chiang Mai old city founded in 1296, the 25-room and suite Rachamankha is next to Wat Phra Singh, justifiably the city's most famous temple (cir. 1345). Four temples of notable interest are within easy walking distance from the hotel, out of thirty-three functioning wats or temples in the walled city of old Chiang Mai.
Rachamankha Boutique hotel - Chiang Mai
Situated in the heart of historic Chiang Mai old city founded in 1296, the 25-room and suite Rachamankha is next to Wat Phra Singh, justifiably the city's most famous temple (cir. 1345). Four temples of notable interest are within easy walking distance from the hotel, out of thirty-three functioning wats or temples in the walled city of old Chiang Mai.

Akyra Manor Chiang Mai
Welcome to the Five Star akyra Manor Chiang Mai, an intimate luxury hotel. Interiors are design-oriented featuring unique contemporary artworks, fitting with the hotel's setting on the edges of the hip Artist Quarter of the city. It's the hip downtown hotel Chiang Mai never had.
Check in to pure urban style and big city sophistication in the heart of this charming northern city's most buzz-worthy street –Nimmanhaemin Soi 9, known locally as 'coffee street'. Take in the chic boutiques, galleries, bars and coffee shops, then return to your sanctuary and warm northern Thailand hospitality and the showstopping experiences of Rise rooftop bar and Chiang Mai's best new restaurant, italics.
Akyra Manor Chiang Mai
Welcome to the Five Star akyra Manor Chiang Mai, an intimate luxury hotel. Interiors are design-oriented featuring unique contemporary artworks, fitting with the hotel's setting on the edges of the hip Artist Quarter of the city. It's the hip downtown hotel Chiang Mai never had.
Check in to pure urban style and big city sophistication in the heart of this charming northern city's most buzz-worthy street –Nimmanhaemin Soi 9, known locally as 'coffee street'. Take in the chic boutiques, galleries, bars and coffee shops, then return to your sanctuary and warm northern Thailand hospitality and the showstopping experiences of Rise rooftop bar and Chiang Mai's best new restaurant, italics.

Baan Saen Fang, Chiang Mai
Baan Saen Fang, Chiang Mai is a rare hidden architectural gem consisting of 4 distinct northern style wooden lodge in the midst of local structures and flanked by Wat Saen Fang.






Baan Saen Fang, Chiang Mai
Baan Saen Fang, Chiang Mai is a rare hidden architectural gem consisting of 4 distinct northern style wooden lodge in the midst of local structures and flanked by Wat Saen Fang.

Ping Nakara Boutique Hotel and Spa - Chiang Mai
The hotel’s graceful gingerbread architecture is accented by hand-carved fretwork and creates a cool and restful environment. Throughout the nineteen rooms you’ll find thoughtful use of natural materials and a distinctive yet practical style. This sophisticated design is matched by relaxed yet professional service, providing a welcoming retreat for the traveller.
Ping Nakara Boutique Hotel and Spa - Chiang Mai
The hotel’s graceful gingerbread architecture is accented by hand-carved fretwork and creates a cool and restful environment. Throughout the nineteen rooms you’ll find thoughtful use of natural materials and a distinctive yet practical style. This sophisticated design is matched by relaxed yet professional service, providing a welcoming retreat for the traveller.

Tamarind Village - Chiang Mai
Tamarind Village is a unique and charming boutique property that nestles in the heart of historic Chiang Mai. Surrounded by ancient temples and quaint shopping streets, it takes its name from the magnificent 200 year old tamarind tree that shelters the hotel in a shady embrace. Set around a series of garden courtyards, the 41 guest rooms and 5 suites reflect the rich ethnic diversity of northern Thailand by using fabrics and patterns drawn from various tribes of the region. Intimate, serene and relaxing, Tamarind Village is an oasis of calm and tranquility, the perfect base for exploring Chiang Mai and beyond.
Tamarind Village - Chiang Mai
Tamarind Village is a unique and charming boutique property that nestles in the heart of historic Chiang Mai. Surrounded by ancient temples and quaint shopping streets, it takes its name from the magnificent 200 year old tamarind tree that shelters the hotel in a shady embrace. Set around a series of garden courtyards, the 41 guest rooms and 5 suites reflect the rich ethnic diversity of northern Thailand by using fabrics and patterns drawn from various tribes of the region. Intimate, serene and relaxing, Tamarind Village is an oasis of calm and tranquility, the perfect base for exploring Chiang Mai and beyond.

Eastin Tan Hotel Chiang Mai
Located on the main Huay Kaew Road, Eastin Tan Hotel Chiang Mai is situated opposite to the most popular area to visit in Chiang Mai - Nimmanhaemintra Road, the Chiang Mai’s hippest and trendiest shopping and entertainment area. Our 4-star Eastin Tan Hotel Chiang Mai is ideally located, only 15 minutes to Chiang Mai International Airport. Stay with us to make your trip convenient and unforgettable.
Eastin Tan Hotel Chiang Mai
Located on the main Huay Kaew Road, Eastin Tan Hotel Chiang Mai is situated opposite to the most popular area to visit in Chiang Mai - Nimmanhaemintra Road, the Chiang Mai’s hippest and trendiest shopping and entertainment area. Our 4-star Eastin Tan Hotel Chiang Mai is ideally located, only 15 minutes to Chiang Mai International Airport. Stay with us to make your trip convenient and unforgettable.

Le Méridien Chiang Mai
Experience a blend of historical European roots and contemporary hospitality at Le Meridien Chiang Mai. Located in the heart of Thailand’s northern capital, our 5-star Chiang Mai hotel is steps away from the vibrant night markets and close to a wealth of dining and nightlife destinations. After exploring Chiang Mai's attractions, take time to discover our hotel's exceptional amenities, including holistic therapies at The Spa, a well-equipped gym, an outdoor swimming pool with panoramic views of Doi Suthep Mountain and delicious all-day dining at our onsite restaurants. In the evening, relax in our luxurious accommodations and suites, designed with the modern traveler in mind. Relish in perks like plush bedding, complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and spacious marble bathrooms. Our hotel is an iconic destination for meetings and events with nearly 19,000-square-feet of modern event space including one of the city's largest convention halls. Our well-appointed hotel is sure to impress at Le Meridien Chiang Mai.
Le Méridien Chiang Mai
Experience a blend of historical European roots and contemporary hospitality at Le Meridien Chiang Mai. Located in the heart of Thailand’s northern capital, our 5-star Chiang Mai hotel is steps away from the vibrant night markets and close to a wealth of dining and nightlife destinations. After exploring Chiang Mai's attractions, take time to discover our hotel's exceptional amenities, including holistic therapies at The Spa, a well-equipped gym, an outdoor swimming pool with panoramic views of Doi Suthep Mountain and delicious all-day dining at our onsite restaurants. In the evening, relax in our luxurious accommodations and suites, designed with the modern traveler in mind. Relish in perks like plush bedding, complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and spacious marble bathrooms. Our hotel is an iconic destination for meetings and events with nearly 19,000-square-feet of modern event space including one of the city's largest convention halls. Our well-appointed hotel is sure to impress at Le Meridien Chiang Mai.

Rachamankha Boutique hotel - Chiang Mai
Situated in the heart of historic Chiang Mai old city founded in 1296, the 25-room and suite Rachamankha is next to Wat Phra Singh, justifiably the city's most famous temple (cir. 1345). Four temples of notable interest are within easy walking distance from the hotel, out of thirty-three functioning wats or temples in the walled city of old Chiang Mai.
Rachamankha Boutique hotel - Chiang Mai
Situated in the heart of historic Chiang Mai old city founded in 1296, the 25-room and suite Rachamankha is next to Wat Phra Singh, justifiably the city's most famous temple (cir. 1345). Four temples of notable interest are within easy walking distance from the hotel, out of thirty-three functioning wats or temples in the walled city of old Chiang Mai.

Akyra Manor Chiang Mai
Welcome to the Five Star akyra Manor Chiang Mai, an intimate luxury hotel. Interiors are design-oriented featuring unique contemporary artworks, fitting with the hotel's setting on the edges of the hip Artist Quarter of the city. It's the hip downtown hotel Chiang Mai never had.
Check in to pure urban style and big city sophistication in the heart of this charming northern city's most buzz-worthy street –Nimmanhaemin Soi 9, known locally as 'coffee street'. Take in the chic boutiques, galleries, bars and coffee shops, then return to your sanctuary and warm northern Thailand hospitality and the showstopping experiences of Rise rooftop bar and Chiang Mai's best new restaurant, italics.
Akyra Manor Chiang Mai
Welcome to the Five Star akyra Manor Chiang Mai, an intimate luxury hotel. Interiors are design-oriented featuring unique contemporary artworks, fitting with the hotel's setting on the edges of the hip Artist Quarter of the city. It's the hip downtown hotel Chiang Mai never had.
Check in to pure urban style and big city sophistication in the heart of this charming northern city's most buzz-worthy street –Nimmanhaemin Soi 9, known locally as 'coffee street'. Take in the chic boutiques, galleries, bars and coffee shops, then return to your sanctuary and warm northern Thailand hospitality and the showstopping experiences of Rise rooftop bar and Chiang Mai's best new restaurant, italics.

Baan Saen Fang, Chiang Mai
Baan Saen Fang, Chiang Mai is a rare hidden architectural gem consisting of 4 distinct northern style wooden lodge in the midst of local structures and flanked by Wat Saen Fang.






Baan Saen Fang, Chiang Mai
Baan Saen Fang, Chiang Mai is a rare hidden architectural gem consisting of 4 distinct northern style wooden lodge in the midst of local structures and flanked by Wat Saen Fang.

Ping Nakara Boutique Hotel and Spa - Chiang Mai
The hotel’s graceful gingerbread architecture is accented by hand-carved fretwork and creates a cool and restful environment. Throughout the nineteen rooms you’ll find thoughtful use of natural materials and a distinctive yet practical style. This sophisticated design is matched by relaxed yet professional service, providing a welcoming retreat for the traveller.
Ping Nakara Boutique Hotel and Spa - Chiang Mai
The hotel’s graceful gingerbread architecture is accented by hand-carved fretwork and creates a cool and restful environment. Throughout the nineteen rooms you’ll find thoughtful use of natural materials and a distinctive yet practical style. This sophisticated design is matched by relaxed yet professional service, providing a welcoming retreat for the traveller.

Ayutthaya Bike Adventure
This cycling adventure takes you past towering chedis amidst crumbling ruins that comprise the ancient city of Ayutthaya. Just north of Bangkok, Burmese invaders sacked the former capital of Siam in 1767, resulting in its demise. Today it still exudes many qualities that allude to its former dominance, splendor and history. This tour visits the impressive ruins of Ayutthaya; the grandiose summer palace of Siamese kings and takes you off the beaten path and onto trails meandering through the rural countryside.

A Day of Ayutthaya Cultural Tour
This full-day Ayutthaya cultural tour offers an opportunity to learn about Siam history and explore ruins that to this day astound and amaze visitors. Your Adventure Asia guide will create an itinerary that best suits your wishes and conduct a tour designed to enlighten. You may choose to add cycling to your day if you wish.

Cycling the Surroundings of Kanchanaburi
Kanchanaburi has a rugged, beautiful landscape of mountains, waterfalls, caves, and tranquil riverside settings. The region is a true treat for nature-lovers as well as for cycling aficionados. In this cycling tour, you will ride off-the-beaten-track trails through Kanchanaburi’s beautiful scenery, while taking in sights like the Bridge Over the River Kwai and the Hellfire Pass. The cycling trails will take you through stunning countryside, past small local villages, teak plantations, and even jungle tracks. The scenery is awe-inspiring with limestone cliffs punctuating a mountainous skyline that rolls toward Burma in the west. The journey will end at the Hellfire Pass, a historical spot famous for those who lost their lives building the Death Railway during World War II. The adventure also includes a ride on this historic railway before returning to Kanchanaburi.

Exploration along River Kwai and Trek to Erawan Falls
Discover the war history in Kanchanaburi, Thailand before diving into the seven-level Erawan Falls. The Thailand-Burma Railways Centre is informative and interactive. Nearby, the Allied War Cemetery contains over 6,000 fallen prisoners of war. Of course, accommodation at the River Kwai Jungle Rafts with its unique floating rooms, are among the many highlights of your stay in this exceptional paradise.

Explore Northeast Thailand in 4 days
Explore Thailand’s first national park with the country’s second largest Namtok Haew Narok Waterfall. Visit Phra Buddha Badh with its shrine of the holy footprint of Lord Buddha and large number of temple bells surrounding temple compound in Saraburi. Continue to Khao Yai National Park. En route, visit Wat Theppithak with its huge seated Buddha located on hillside and fruit market at Klang Dong. Go to Prasat Wat Sa Kamphaeng Yai, the biggest and most perfect Khmer Ruins in the province. It comprises three stupas on the same base lining in North-South direction and facing east. Continue to visit Prasat Wat Sa Kamphaeng Noi, which comprises laterite stupa and chapel with a big pond at front, all are in the embrace of laterite wall. Drive to Ubon Ratchathani and continue drive to Ban Pa Ao, the oldest villages in Ubon Ratchathani.

Explore the South of Thailand
Exploring the South of Thailand is a must-see for any foreign visitor of the country. As head down from Bangkok, you will witness the local life of the Thai markets as well as local monasteries with Buddha statues and relics. An excursion to Pletchburi will let you discover not only the great compound of the Royal Palace, built on top of a verdant hill but also the playful monkeys hanging in the trees. As you will go more south to Phuket, you will have the chance to embark on a canoe trip and hike in the Khaosok National Park. Your guide will always be there for you if you have any questions.

Experiencing Lifestyle and Culture Around Thailand
Visiting Thailand in one week might seem an adventure, but having the chance to embark on this trip will be an unforgettable experience. You will discover the ancient ruins of Ayuthaya, the temples in Lopburi, and the archaeological park in Sukhothai (the first capital of Siam). You will then head further to smaller towns such as Lampang and then reach the second largest city in Thailand, the bustling Chiang Mai. Before coming back to Bangkok, you will make a worthy detour to the border with Myanmar and head to the Golden Triangle as well as the fascinating city of Chiang Rai. En route, you will stop in locals’ workshops, learn how making pottery, and witness the lifestyle of local hill-tribes. You will return home, having a more in-depth understanding of Thailand and its culture.

Cruising Upstream the historic River Kwai
The Death Railway is one of the most historical places in Thailand dedicated to World War II. Cruising the Kwai Noi River is one of the best ways to discover the historic sites spread along this trip and have a better understanding of the Kanchanaburi region. Along this trip, you will have the possibility to visit the cave-monasteries with great Buddha images as well as museums and cemeteries dedicated to the Allied prisoners of war. You will combine World War II’s history with visiting cultural sights and admiring beautiful views of the country. At the end of your trip, you will return with lots of information about the way this railway was built and how the life in the prisoner camps was like.

Cruising Downstream The Historic River Kwai
The Death Railway is one of the most historical places in Thailand dedicated to World War II. Cruising the Kwai Noi River is one of the best ways to discover the historic sites spread along this trip and have a better understanding of the Kanchanaburi region. Along this trip, you will have the possibility to visit the cave-monasteries with great Buddha images as well as museums and cemeteries dedicated to the Allied prisoners of war. At the end of your trip, you will return with lots of information about the way this railway was built and how the life in the prisoner camps was like.

Discover the Trails of Thailand
This 9-day tour covers the central and northern parts of Thailand, featuring some of the most representative and interesting historic places in the country. You will discover the ancient ruins of Ayuthaya, the temples in Lopburi, and the archaeological park in Sukhothai (the first capital of Siam). You will then head further to smaller towns of the north, such as Lampang, Phayao, and Chiang Saen. A worthy detour will take you to the border with Myanmar and Laos, where you will explore the Golden Triangle as well as the fascinating city of Chiang Rai. En route, you will stop in locals’ workshops, learn how making pottery, and witness the lifestyle of local hill-tribes such as Akha and Lisu. Ultimately, you will then reach the second largest city in Thailand, the bustling Chiang Mai interspersed with Buddhist temples, great restaurants, and local markets. You will return home, having a more in-depth understanding of Thailand and its culture, the religious traditions, and the local lifestyle.

Ayutthaya Bike Adventure
This cycling adventure takes you past towering chedis amidst crumbling ruins that comprise the ancient city of Ayutthaya. Just north of Bangkok, Burmese invaders sacked the former capital of Siam in 1767, resulting in its demise. Today it still exudes many qualities that allude to its former dominance, splendor and history. This tour visits the impressive ruins of Ayutthaya; the grandiose summer palace of Siamese kings and takes you off the beaten path and onto trails meandering through the rural countryside.

A Day of Ayutthaya Cultural Tour
This full-day Ayutthaya cultural tour offers an opportunity to learn about Siam history and explore ruins that to this day astound and amaze visitors. Your Adventure Asia guide will create an itinerary that best suits your wishes and conduct a tour designed to enlighten. You may choose to add cycling to your day if you wish.

Cycling the Surroundings of Kanchanaburi
Kanchanaburi has a rugged, beautiful landscape of mountains, waterfalls, caves, and tranquil riverside settings. The region is a true treat for nature-lovers as well as for cycling aficionados. In this cycling tour, you will ride off-the-beaten-track trails through Kanchanaburi’s beautiful scenery, while taking in sights like the Bridge Over the River Kwai and the Hellfire Pass. The cycling trails will take you through stunning countryside, past small local villages, teak plantations, and even jungle tracks. The scenery is awe-inspiring with limestone cliffs punctuating a mountainous skyline that rolls toward Burma in the west. The journey will end at the Hellfire Pass, a historical spot famous for those who lost their lives building the Death Railway during World War II. The adventure also includes a ride on this historic railway before returning to Kanchanaburi.

Exploration along River Kwai and Trek to Erawan Falls
Discover the war history in Kanchanaburi, Thailand before diving into the seven-level Erawan Falls. The Thailand-Burma Railways Centre is informative and interactive. Nearby, the Allied War Cemetery contains over 6,000 fallen prisoners of war. Of course, accommodation at the River Kwai Jungle Rafts with its unique floating rooms, are among the many highlights of your stay in this exceptional paradise.

Explore Northeast Thailand in 4 days
Explore Thailand’s first national park with the country’s second largest Namtok Haew Narok Waterfall. Visit Phra Buddha Badh with its shrine of the holy footprint of Lord Buddha and large number of temple bells surrounding temple compound in Saraburi. Continue to Khao Yai National Park. En route, visit Wat Theppithak with its huge seated Buddha located on hillside and fruit market at Klang Dong. Go to Prasat Wat Sa Kamphaeng Yai, the biggest and most perfect Khmer Ruins in the province. It comprises three stupas on the same base lining in North-South direction and facing east. Continue to visit Prasat Wat Sa Kamphaeng Noi, which comprises laterite stupa and chapel with a big pond at front, all are in the embrace of laterite wall. Drive to Ubon Ratchathani and continue drive to Ban Pa Ao, the oldest villages in Ubon Ratchathani.

Explore the South of Thailand
Exploring the South of Thailand is a must-see for any foreign visitor of the country. As head down from Bangkok, you will witness the local life of the Thai markets as well as local monasteries with Buddha statues and relics. An excursion to Pletchburi will let you discover not only the great compound of the Royal Palace, built on top of a verdant hill but also the playful monkeys hanging in the trees. As you will go more south to Phuket, you will have the chance to embark on a canoe trip and hike in the Khaosok National Park. Your guide will always be there for you if you have any questions.

Experiencing Lifestyle and Culture Around Thailand
Visiting Thailand in one week might seem an adventure, but having the chance to embark on this trip will be an unforgettable experience. You will discover the ancient ruins of Ayuthaya, the temples in Lopburi, and the archaeological park in Sukhothai (the first capital of Siam). You will then head further to smaller towns such as Lampang and then reach the second largest city in Thailand, the bustling Chiang Mai. Before coming back to Bangkok, you will make a worthy detour to the border with Myanmar and head to the Golden Triangle as well as the fascinating city of Chiang Rai. En route, you will stop in locals’ workshops, learn how making pottery, and witness the lifestyle of local hill-tribes. You will return home, having a more in-depth understanding of Thailand and its culture.

Cruising Upstream the historic River Kwai
The Death Railway is one of the most historical places in Thailand dedicated to World War II. Cruising the Kwai Noi River is one of the best ways to discover the historic sites spread along this trip and have a better understanding of the Kanchanaburi region. Along this trip, you will have the possibility to visit the cave-monasteries with great Buddha images as well as museums and cemeteries dedicated to the Allied prisoners of war. You will combine World War II’s history with visiting cultural sights and admiring beautiful views of the country. At the end of your trip, you will return with lots of information about the way this railway was built and how the life in the prisoner camps was like.

Cruising Downstream The Historic River Kwai
The Death Railway is one of the most historical places in Thailand dedicated to World War II. Cruising the Kwai Noi River is one of the best ways to discover the historic sites spread along this trip and have a better understanding of the Kanchanaburi region. Along this trip, you will have the possibility to visit the cave-monasteries with great Buddha images as well as museums and cemeteries dedicated to the Allied prisoners of war. At the end of your trip, you will return with lots of information about the way this railway was built and how the life in the prisoner camps was like.

Discover the Trails of Thailand
This 9-day tour covers the central and northern parts of Thailand, featuring some of the most representative and interesting historic places in the country. You will discover the ancient ruins of Ayuthaya, the temples in Lopburi, and the archaeological park in Sukhothai (the first capital of Siam). You will then head further to smaller towns of the north, such as Lampang, Phayao, and Chiang Saen. A worthy detour will take you to the border with Myanmar and Laos, where you will explore the Golden Triangle as well as the fascinating city of Chiang Rai. En route, you will stop in locals’ workshops, learn how making pottery, and witness the lifestyle of local hill-tribes such as Akha and Lisu. Ultimately, you will then reach the second largest city in Thailand, the bustling Chiang Mai interspersed with Buddhist temples, great restaurants, and local markets. You will return home, having a more in-depth understanding of Thailand and its culture, the religious traditions, and the local lifestyle.

Ayutthaya Bike Adventure
This cycling adventure takes you past towering chedis amidst crumbling ruins that comprise the ancient city of Ayutthaya. Just north of Bangkok, Burmese invaders sacked the former capital of Siam in 1767, resulting in its demise. Today it still exudes many qualities that allude to its former dominance, splendor and history. This tour visits the impressive ruins of Ayutthaya; the grandiose summer palace of Siamese kings and takes you off the beaten path and onto trails meandering through the rural countryside.

A Day of Ayutthaya Cultural Tour
This full-day Ayutthaya cultural tour offers an opportunity to learn about Siam history and explore ruins that to this day astound and amaze visitors. Your Adventure Asia guide will create an itinerary that best suits your wishes and conduct a tour designed to enlighten. You may choose to add cycling to your day if you wish.

Cycling the Surroundings of Kanchanaburi
Kanchanaburi has a rugged, beautiful landscape of mountains, waterfalls, caves, and tranquil riverside settings. The region is a true treat for nature-lovers as well as for cycling aficionados. In this cycling tour, you will ride off-the-beaten-track trails through Kanchanaburi’s beautiful scenery, while taking in sights like the Bridge Over the River Kwai and the Hellfire Pass. The cycling trails will take you through stunning countryside, past small local villages, teak plantations, and even jungle tracks. The scenery is awe-inspiring with limestone cliffs punctuating a mountainous skyline that rolls toward Burma in the west. The journey will end at the Hellfire Pass, a historical spot famous for those who lost their lives building the Death Railway during World War II. The adventure also includes a ride on this historic railway before returning to Kanchanaburi.

Exploration along River Kwai and Trek to Erawan Falls
Discover the war history in Kanchanaburi, Thailand before diving into the seven-level Erawan Falls. The Thailand-Burma Railways Centre is informative and interactive. Nearby, the Allied War Cemetery contains over 6,000 fallen prisoners of war. Of course, accommodation at the River Kwai Jungle Rafts with its unique floating rooms, are among the many highlights of your stay in this exceptional paradise.

Explore Northeast Thailand in 4 days
Explore Thailand’s first national park with the country’s second largest Namtok Haew Narok Waterfall. Visit Phra Buddha Badh with its shrine of the holy footprint of Lord Buddha and large number of temple bells surrounding temple compound in Saraburi. Continue to Khao Yai National Park. En route, visit Wat Theppithak with its huge seated Buddha located on hillside and fruit market at Klang Dong. Go to Prasat Wat Sa Kamphaeng Yai, the biggest and most perfect Khmer Ruins in the province. It comprises three stupas on the same base lining in North-South direction and facing east. Continue to visit Prasat Wat Sa Kamphaeng Noi, which comprises laterite stupa and chapel with a big pond at front, all are in the embrace of laterite wall. Drive to Ubon Ratchathani and continue drive to Ban Pa Ao, the oldest villages in Ubon Ratchathani.

Explore the South of Thailand
Exploring the South of Thailand is a must-see for any foreign visitor of the country. As head down from Bangkok, you will witness the local life of the Thai markets as well as local monasteries with Buddha statues and relics. An excursion to Pletchburi will let you discover not only the great compound of the Royal Palace, built on top of a verdant hill but also the playful monkeys hanging in the trees. As you will go more south to Phuket, you will have the chance to embark on a canoe trip and hike in the Khaosok National Park. Your guide will always be there for you if you have any questions.

Experiencing Lifestyle and Culture Around Thailand
Visiting Thailand in one week might seem an adventure, but having the chance to embark on this trip will be an unforgettable experience. You will discover the ancient ruins of Ayuthaya, the temples in Lopburi, and the archaeological park in Sukhothai (the first capital of Siam). You will then head further to smaller towns such as Lampang and then reach the second largest city in Thailand, the bustling Chiang Mai. Before coming back to Bangkok, you will make a worthy detour to the border with Myanmar and head to the Golden Triangle as well as the fascinating city of Chiang Rai. En route, you will stop in locals’ workshops, learn how making pottery, and witness the lifestyle of local hill-tribes. You will return home, having a more in-depth understanding of Thailand and its culture.

Cruising Upstream the historic River Kwai
The Death Railway is one of the most historical places in Thailand dedicated to World War II. Cruising the Kwai Noi River is one of the best ways to discover the historic sites spread along this trip and have a better understanding of the Kanchanaburi region. Along this trip, you will have the possibility to visit the cave-monasteries with great Buddha images as well as museums and cemeteries dedicated to the Allied prisoners of war. You will combine World War II’s history with visiting cultural sights and admiring beautiful views of the country. At the end of your trip, you will return with lots of information about the way this railway was built and how the life in the prisoner camps was like.

Cruising Downstream The Historic River Kwai
The Death Railway is one of the most historical places in Thailand dedicated to World War II. Cruising the Kwai Noi River is one of the best ways to discover the historic sites spread along this trip and have a better understanding of the Kanchanaburi region. Along this trip, you will have the possibility to visit the cave-monasteries with great Buddha images as well as museums and cemeteries dedicated to the Allied prisoners of war. At the end of your trip, you will return with lots of information about the way this railway was built and how the life in the prisoner camps was like.

Discover the Trails of Thailand
This 9-day tour covers the central and northern parts of Thailand, featuring some of the most representative and interesting historic places in the country. You will discover the ancient ruins of Ayuthaya, the temples in Lopburi, and the archaeological park in Sukhothai (the first capital of Siam). You will then head further to smaller towns of the north, such as Lampang, Phayao, and Chiang Saen. A worthy detour will take you to the border with Myanmar and Laos, where you will explore the Golden Triangle as well as the fascinating city of Chiang Rai. En route, you will stop in locals’ workshops, learn how making pottery, and witness the lifestyle of local hill-tribes such as Akha and Lisu. Ultimately, you will then reach the second largest city in Thailand, the bustling Chiang Mai interspersed with Buddhist temples, great restaurants, and local markets. You will return home, having a more in-depth understanding of Thailand and its culture, the religious traditions, and the local lifestyle.

Cycling Central Thailand
Cycling Central Thailand is a challenging way to experience the local lifestyle and traditions at a slow pace. The central part of the country features a fertile plain that has long been the heart of the Siamese Empire. It is a land with abundant waterways feeding the rich soil as well as a historical land mentioned in documents for both its prosperity and turmoil. You will explore this fascinating region by bicycle and this way you will have the chance to better understand the local history and customs.

7-Day Excursion from River Kwai to Erawan Falls to Hua Hin Beach
Bask in the relaxation of a floating hotel as you enjoy accommodation at the River Kwai Jungle Rafts. You’ll feel absolutely rejuvenated by this trip and even more refreshed if you choose to go to Hua Hin beach. You’ll first discover Thailand’s rich history by heading to the Thailand-Burma Railway Centre — an interactive museum. Continue to the Allied War Cemetery, where over 6,000 prisoners of war are buried. The Erawan National Park is a huge attraction in this area. Home to one of Thailand’s greatest waterfalls, the Erawan Waterfall, feel free to swim in any of its seven pools. You’ll cross the world-famous bridge over the River Kwai, which is just one part of the Death Railway. Another is the Death Railway Train, which you’ll get to ride as you witness magnificent scenery in Kanchanaburi. Explore the local village with a mountain bike, which you’ll also use to cross a hanging bridge to reach a temple. There, get some karma as you give food to the local monks. Interact with the monks once again when you visit the Tiger Temple. This wildlife conservation project focuses on caring for abandoned animals like tigers, water buffaloes, peacocks, and certain horses.

Discover Nan, the hidden gem of Northern Thailand
The Discover Nan tour will take you to the largely unexplored town of Nan, which is famous for its ancient temples and sacred locations. You will visit historic temples such as Wat Ming Muang, Wat Phumin and Wat Nong Bua. You will also explore the unspoiled Doi Phu Ka National Park and many other unique attractions in the area. You will be amazed at the hidden gems that you will discover when taking the 3-Day tour of Nan

Kanchanaburi Complete Cultural Adventure Trek
Embark on a five-day trek through the heart of Kanchanaburi's rich history and vibrant wildlife. From the haunting Bridge Over the River Kwai to the tranquil banks of the Songkaria River, this journey weaves through time, paying homage to historic sites and immersing you in the natural beauty of Thai jungles and conservation efforts. Experience authentic interactions with local tribes, uncover the past at historical parks, and embrace the thrill of adventure with river treks and elephant rides. This unique itinerary offers an unparalleled blend of culture, history, and adventure in the enchanting Thai landscape.

Kanchanaburi Eco-Adventure Trek
The highlight of this two-day trek adventure is a 25-kilometer bike ride along Dwanatenniserim Mountain’s nature route. For biking enthusiasts, this trek offering fits the bill. You will enjoy visits to the Hellfire Pass Memorial, beautiful waterfalls, swimming, biking, 4WD trekking through the dense jungle, rafting, elephant riding, and visits with Karen hill tribes

A Buddhist Monk chat in Bangkok
“Monk Chat and Meditation- The true doctrine for mankind” A couple of hours with a Buddhist monk in one of Bangkok’s respected temples offers of ordinary chance to gain wisdom about life and its disciples. After that, you will get a short introduction to meditation that will bring you spirit development and a sense of peace. One journey you will always remember!

Magnificent colours of Bangkok in 3 days
Adventure Asia is honored to introduce A Magnificent colors of Bangkok in 3 days. Unlike other tours, we offer journeys with a variety of transportation: from biking, walking, and minibus to the long-tail boats, you will take advantage of observing the colorful Bangkok life from another perspective. From the small street lanes, beautiful temples, and charming communities to great smiles and tasty local gastronomy, we approach the most hidden corners of Bangkok and observe local life at its best. A highlight that you will always remember!

Story of silk- Jim Thompson house, Bangkok
Hidden in the middle of vibrant Bangkok, a beautiful, charming Jim Thompson house with ornamental gardens – a perfect example of authentic Thai architecture welcomes you with many smiles. The American architect-entrepreneur Jim Thompson marked his footsteps here in Thailand and became a legend who revived the Thai moribund silk industry. The nice house, the touching story will give you many memories-smooth and soft like silk!

Long lasting memories with Long tail boat tour in Thonburi-Bangkok
Escape from the bustle, and busy life of Bangkok and let yourself immerse in Thonburi (a charming district across the Chao Phraya River). The journey will bring you back to the memories of the past and traditional ways of life, but full of culture and history! Riding on a long boat tail along the canals, admiring the beauty of magnificent temples, listening to the pure sound of local life as well as falling in love with Klong Bang Luang Artist House with many beautiful artistic works, such as paints, statues, crafts, masks and even puppet show ( in the right time). One trip you will always remember!

Therapy treatment for yourself,hopes for released inmates in Bangkok
Are you looking for a special experience and the opportunity to support the community? “SHE”- services from newly released inmates -is an ideal choice for you. Different from traditional Thai massage, these unique services are combined with stretching, yoga, chiropractor, and trigger point technique. It is innovated and developed by doctors and therapists in Thailand. You definitely feel relaxed and released from office syndrome afterward!

Wicked Bangkok by Boat and Bike
Exploring the hidden side of Bangkok by bike and boat is another great adventure for children and families. From a charming area that shares many cultures to gorgeous and shining temples, from the beauty, and the sound of local life from different perspectives, the Thai traditional puppet show to fantastic gastronomy, your eyes and minds will be fulfilled with all happiness and peace. One day you will always remember!

Special Bangkok aspects by multi-transport experience
The multi-transport experience journey takes you into the DNA of Bangkok’s diverse cultural community. You will see our capital in the most fascinating aspects of urban life and the stories behind it: dynamic Chinatown, colorful little India, skyscraper canyons and charming ancient houses, Buddhist chants and chill-out tunes, bustling markets and mystical alleys, vertical slums, and offbeat artist communities. One full journey you will always remember!

Old quarter walks, long lasting memories in Bangkok
Climbing more than 300 steps and reaching The Golden Mount Temple-great example of Thai architecture at its best- that offers a stunning view of the city. Continuing with the journey to Rattanakosin – the Old Town of Bangkok by wandering around narrow streets to breathe, and feel the atmosphere of the past and local life. You can not miss the Baan Bat community that preserves the traditional technique of making handmade monk bowls from generation to generation! Fantastic one to remember!

Make your life beautiful as jewelry in Bangkok
This tour is truly unique and special in Bangkok! For everyone who is passionate and curious about making beautiful jewelry, you are all welcomed here. From learning basic techniques, and safety rules to the joy of choosing your own styles to make. The excitement of accessories created by yourself, the friendly environment surrounding you, and the memories you bring home, make this journey a unique and unforgettable experience!

Finding treasures through charming gems, Baan Bat & Kudeejeen, Bangkok
The special journey will take you to find the lost treasures, beautiful and peaceful, hidden in a very busy and vibrant Bangkok. Baan Bat community -considered one of the off-the-beaten-path activities in Bangkok – you can not miss it! Maybe it is the only one in Thailand that preserves the traditional technique of making handmade monk bowls from generation to generation. A magnificent hidden gem in the middle of vibrant Bangkok that shares 3 different religions and 4 different beliefs, the Kudeejeen community welcomes you with great smiles. It is also one of the few communities that still preserve its architectural and cultural heritage in this crazy-moving world.

Time traveler with street food tour, Sam Phraeng, Bangkok
Being delighted by the past, having delicious taste by the culinary! Professional Adventure Asia honors to bring you the special journey to explore the old town of Bangkok where you will travel back in time and learn about the historical stories of the Sam Phraeng Neighborhood- a small, charming area with many century-old homes, great smiles from humble residents and variety of local different famous cuisines. We are sure that your eyes and mind will be happy and your stomach will be even happier!

Smooth memories like silk in Ban Krua Nua, Bangkok
Thinking about spending the half day free in a peaceful gem hidden in the center of dynamic Bangkok? Ban Krua Nua community- where the story of Thai Silk has been existing for decades- welcomes you with many smiles. Small, cozy shops that still produce silk scarves and other garments preserve traditional weaving methods. A special time for you to explore and bring home unforgettable, smooth memories like silk.

Delighted and delicious Street food trails in Thonburi - Bangkok
Wondering how to spend half a day free and taste the local savory here in Bangkok? How about a street food trail in Thonburi (a charming district located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River)? The journey will fulfill you with beautiful landmarks, magnificent flavors, and scents across the river. Not only admired by beautiful temples, by the touch of the Thai-Chinese local life but also satisfied food lovers with fragrant aromas and exotic local dishes. One trail that you will always remember!

A whole world on a single island in Ayutthaya
An unforgettable journey along Chao Phraya back to the ancient capital of Thailand, Ayutthaya, during the period of the 13-17 century. From the amazing Bang Pa-In Royal Palace (Summer Palace of Thai Kingdom) to the 715-acre park listed as the UNESCO World Heritage Site, you will immerse yourself in the fantastic open-air museum which has its own charm with temples, ruins, and palaces. A fantastic Thai lunch on cruising will complete and satisfy your senses in its own way.

Become a fisherman for the day, outside Bangkok
This enlightening full-day activity takes place just outside of Bangkok. Guests take a quick and convenient train ride, followed by a short truck journey to a seafood village, a world where friendly fishermen make a living from nature’s harvest. Guests get a hands-on experience of life around the beautiful mangroves and hidden canals.

Full day tour of Karen Hill Tribe
This full-day tour will let you experience the authentic Karen hill tribe and immerse yourself in the hidden world of the Karen hill tribe. See from up close their way of living and experience it first-hand in this unique trip. You’ll stay in the Karen hill tribe village located in the forest in Kanchanaburi. You will participate in a range of activities that represent traditional tribal life. Get a hands-on experience in traditional food gathering and preparing. Have a taste of local dishes cooked with wild and local vegetables. Enjoy soft trekking activity in the unexploited forest. More fun activities await!

