BIKE TRIPS
Our guided bike trips give you the freedom to access a huge variety of landscapes and cultural attractions at your own pace.
There are miles and miles of quiet, well maintained roads in this region, a feature sure to please both avid and casual cyclists alike. You'll be able to pedal past fields of rice, tapioca, and sugar cane on your way to tucked away temples and pristine water destinations in wild National Parks.
We'll coast past teak, banana and rubber plantations, break a sweat climbing into the mountains, and feel the cool mist in our faces as we approach thundering waterfalls.
Touring on a bike lends itself naturally to cultural exchange too. We''ll cycle through small villages where locals will be impressed with your efforts and encourage you liberally! We'll dismount sometimes and meet them, compare things like stomach sizes and skin tone, and generally share lots of laughter!
If you don't bring your own bike, we have a stable of city bikes, mountain bikes, and e-bikes at your disposal. All our excursions are fully supported and there's always one vehicle with air-conditioning for those who wish to moderate their efforts and save up for the next day of adventuring.
Our Promise
This will be a bike tour unlike any other you've ever taken. No matter what your pace, we never leave anyone behind! Remember, we always have an support vehicle and staff riders to accompany those in front and back.
This tour is for all cycling enthusiasts no matter what your level of fitness. We also have an e-bike option.
What Makes This Trip So Special
Cycling is in this region of Thailand a fabulous way to immerse yourself in a cultural adventure, but that's not all. We think you'll also love your accommodations, the food, our staff, your daily massage, the waterfalls and rivers, temples and festivals, and the historical sites.
Trip Highlights
We adjust our activities according to the group vibe, but generally each day consists of:
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breakfast by 8:30
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sunscreen application session by our staff
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biking or e-biking 15 to 20 miles or more to a waterfall, river, or swimming hole
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fully catered picnic
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nap, swim, and/or hike
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return by bike or ride in the vehicle
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refreshments and snacks upon return
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relaxing massage
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sumptuous dinner and dessert
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big screen photo and video review of the day
In addition, we work in many other optional activities into our days, including but not limited to:
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offering early morning alms to monks
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technique practice on tapioca pad or temple grounds
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visits to temples and festivals
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shopping excursions
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mid-session trip to Kamphaeng Phet's museums and historical park
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foot-soaking at a natural hot spring
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journey to a remote ethnic hill-tribe village lost in time, Ban Vungkasang
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bird watching and feeding monkeys
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exploring caves at a mountain temple
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hands-on experiences with farmers planting and harvesting crops
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village visit to see a silversmith and traditional embroidery
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hikes and scrambles to remote swimming holes and scenic view spots