Colors of Bangkok weekend edition - most popular bicycle ride in Bangkok
- Duración: 6 Horas (aproximadamente)
- Ubicación: Yan Nawa, Bangkok
- Código de producto: CoB-WE
The Colors of Bangkok Weekend Edition cycling part is similar to the daily tour but the Weekend Edition is prolonged with 1,5 – 2 hours and offers the following extras:
- Rickshaw ride, by authentic Thai bicycle-taxi
- Visit to a authentic Thai market
- Opportunity to sample a variety of Thai delicacies
Colors of Bangkok Weekend Edition takes participants through a part of the Thai capital which they will never see on their own.
A part where there is almost no traffic, just narrow streets and backyards. Bangkok as you have never imagined!
After a quick bicycle fitting we start with our Bangkok Weekend tour. During the first part of the tour we see stand alone villas, luxurious apartment buildings, town houses and in between shops, companies and small factories.
We make a first stop at one of the many hidden local communities in Bangkok. We might call it a slum, but the local people call it ‘home’. The people who live here belong to the poorest people in Bangkok, but they are very friendly, polite and generous and give us a warm welcome every day.
We walk through this small community and stop at the slum kindergarten. The very poorest children receive education here while their parents are working.
Visiting slum areas makes you remind that life is not that easy for everyone. Recreational Bangkok Biking wanted to help to make this place a little bit better and in 2005 we made the decision to sponsor this kindergarten.
We continue our Colors of Bangkok Weekend Edition and make a stop at a sweatshop before we arrive at the pier.
Here we board a typical Thai longtail boat to cross the mighty Chao Phraya river.
At the other side of the river we find ourselves back in the ‘Jungle’ or the ‘Green Lung’ of Bangkok, the greenest area in the city.
We cycle on elevated pathways through lush vegetation and in the shade of coconut palms and banana trees. Recognize any plants from home? They sure are a whole lot bigger, aren’t they?
After a little while we park our bicycles and continue our trip through the greenest park of Bangkok by samlor (Thai rickshaw or ‘bicycle taxi’). The samlors stop at a authentic Thai market along the canal which is only held during the weekend.
There are handicrafts for sale, but most Thai visit the market to buy and enjoy the local delicacies. We stroll around this cozy market and the guide will buy some snacks for you to taste.
Halfway Colors of Bangkok Weekend Edition we stop for lunch at a local restaurant and provide a small Thai meal, Pad Thai (Thai noodles) or Khao Pad (fried rice).
After lunch we visit a very old, non-touristy Buddhist temple. The guide will tell you everything about this temple and about Buddhism in general.
Unfortunately, time has come to return to the pier where we take a short boat ride back to the hustle and bustle of Bangkok again.
But before we arrive at our office/lounge we make a last stop at an open-air Muay Thai school. Muay Thai, or Thai Boxing, is the national sport and cultural martial art of Thailand and its origin dates back several hundred years.
Participants on our Colors of Bangkok Weekend Edition will learn and see how daily life passes by for Bangkokians. We take you off the beaten track and show you a different Bangkok, a ‘local’ Bangkok.
We set out a route which is traffic free for the majority, so you can fully enjoy the ride and the surroundings.
You don’t need to be a cycling fanatic to join our Colors of Bangkok Weekend Edition. The pace is relaxed and we make enough stops for taking pictures, explanation of sights, something to drink and relax.
Note: RBB reserves the right to change advertised itineraries, since schools and local shops may be closed during the weekend, school holidays and national holidays.