Thailand, often called ‘The Land of Smiles,’ earns its nickname not just from the welcoming locals but also from the joy you’ll feel during your cycling adventure. Explore a diverse range of settings, from stunning beaches to majestic temples, bustling markets, verdant mountains, lush rainforests, serene rice paddies, and lively cities. Our Thailand cycling tours are led by experienced guides and feature high-quality equipment to ensure you have an unforgettable journey.
Reasons to Enjoy This Trip
- Cycle through vibrant green landscapes, and then unwind on the renowned sandy beaches and clear blue waters of Thailand’s west coast.
- Forget about artificial drinks – refresh yourself with natural coconut water and fruit juices right from the source.
- Explore the lush Khao Sok National Park, a haven for nature lovers, and sleep to the soothing sounds of the jungle in a riverside bungalow.
- Experience the stunning sight of tall, pale limestone islands emerging from Phang Nga Bay on a boat cruise included in your tour.
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Thailand Bike Tours
Thailand Self-Guided Cycle Tour
Thailand
8 Days 1190
ROUTE: Hua Hin, Pranburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Ban Krut, Bang Saphang Noi, Chumphon
Explore Chiang Mai & Northern Thailand by E-Bike
Thailand
7 Days 2425
ROUTE: Chiang Rai, Wat Rong Khun, Chiang Dao, Mae Rim, Chiang Mai, Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep
Bike from Bangkok to Phuket: A scenic cycling excursion
Thailand
8 Days FROM US$590
ROUTE: Hua Hin, Phraya Nakhon, Bankrut, Bang Saphang Noi, Koh Talu, Chumphon, Khao Sok national park, Phurket
Cycle Central Thailand
Thailand
4 DAYS $780
ROUTE: Bangkok, Kanchanaburi, River Kwai, Ayuthaya, Bang Pa In, Bangkok
Phuket Safari Tour
Thailand
12 Days 130.00
ROUTE: Elephant Trekking, Monkey show, Rice farming, Rubber tapping, Thavorn Museum, Thai Hua Museum, Phuket old quarters
Cambodia & Thailand Overland
Cambodia, Thailand
14 Days 2100.00
ROUTE: Siem Reap, Angkor Temples, Tatai River, Koh Chang, Bangkok
Luxury Thailand
Thailand
15 DAYS FROM $4600/PP
ROUTE: Bangkok - Chiang Rai - Chiang Mai - Phuket or Krabi Island
Bike from Saigon to Angkor Wat & Thailand
Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam
14 Days 3000
ROUTE: Saigon - Tra Vinh - Can Tho - Chau Doc - Phnom Penh - Kampong Thom - Siem Reap - Battambang - Pailin to Chantaburi - Chantaburi to Laem Mae Phim
Useful information for planning your holiday in Thailand
Visitors to Thailand are not required to obtain a visa upon entry. Upon arrival, their passport will receive a visitor’s stamp, allowing a 30-day stay when entering by air and a 15-day stay when entering by land. If your intended stay exceeds these durations, you will need to obtain a visa.
Thailand does not mandate proof of vaccination for entry. However, depending on your travel itinerary and specific regions within the country you intend to visit, your healthcare provider may advise obtaining vaccinations for yellow fever, hepatitis A and B, cholera, Japanese encephalitis, and typhoid. Additionally, malaria pills might be recommended based on your travel plans.
There are too many tourist attractions in Thailand to count, but one you shouldn’t miss is the Grand Palace in Bangkok. This opulent court dates from 1782 and is an homage to Thai architecture, statecraft, and military genius. Make sure to dress properly or you might be refused admission.
Thai cuisine enjoys widespread popularity globally, and its authenticity varies across regions within Thailand. Regardless of the location, you can expect exceptional food. Street food is a ubiquitous and beloved option, featuring a wide range of dishes. It’s worth noting that many Thai dishes can be notably spicy, particularly for those unaccustomed to intense heat, such as Westerners.
Thailand is generally considered a safe destination. However, it’s advisable to take standard precautions, especially in crowded tourist areas, and be mindful of your belongings. Stick to recommended transportation and avoid accepting random tuk-tuk or motorbike ride offers.
Additionally, be cautious of the risks associated with strong sun, heat, and the consumption of contaminated water or food. It’s crucial to refrain from drinking tap water.
The optimal period to visit Thailand is during the dry season, spanning from November to April, with temperatures ranging from 28-36 °C (84-97 °F). It’s worth noting that the climate can differ across regions in the country, providing pleasant weather year-round.
Yes, Thailand is a fantastic family destination. The country offers a diverse range of activities and attractions suitable for all ages, including beautiful beaches, cultural experiences, and family-friendly resorts. The warm hospitality of the Thai people, delicious cuisine, and the opportunity to explore historical sites make it an ideal destination for families.
Yes, Thailand is a highly recommended honeymoon destination. The country offers a diverse range of romantic experiences, from luxurious beachfront resorts for relaxation to adventurous exploration of temple ruins. With its beautiful landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, Thailand provides an ideal setting for a memorable honeymoon.
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