What You Will Do
Two Experiences in One: Enjoy the perfect mix of active exploration and peaceful cruising — cycle through hidden alleys, then float through Bangkok’s historic canals on a private longtail boat.
• Hidden Bangkok, Not Touristy Bangkok: You’ll explore authentic neighborhoods, vibrant markets, and peaceful temples that most tourists never reach — including Wat Khun Chan, Wat Nakprok, and Talad Phlu.
• Local Connection: Your guide is a real Bangkok local who shares insider stories, cultural insights, and the daily rhythm of Thai life.
• Eco-Friendly and Low Impact: With bikes and boats, you travel clean and quiet — a sustainable way to explore the city’s oldest areas.
• Up-Close with Canal Life: The longtail boat cruise lets you witness the charm of canal-side living — wooden houses on stilts, waving locals, floating shrines, and more.
• Small Group, Personal Feel: With a small group size, the tour feels like exploring with a friend — not a commercial tour bus.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Please Arrive Before 10 minute before the tour start (Nobody at the shop) The best way to get to the meeting point is to take the BTS Skytrain to Pho Nimit station then get out at exit 4. Walk down to 50 meter and take the first turn left. you can search on Google Maps " Candbikebangkoktours "
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Talad Plu Market
As part of your Candbike bike and boat journey, you’ll ride through Talad Phlu, one of Bangkok’s most authentic and flavorful neighborhoods. Known for its rich Chinese-Thai heritage and legendary street food, this area offers a vibrant window into everyday local life.
What You’ll See and Do:
• Cycle Through a Historic District: Pedal past rows of shophouses, local shrines, and colorful street murals in one of Bangkok’s oldest neighborhoods.
• Experience the Local Rhythm: Watch vendors prepping dumplings, locals sipping tea, and monks collecting alms — a real slice of Bangkok life without the tourist crowds.
• Learn the Cultural Roots: Your guide will share stories about Talad Phlu’s Chinese-Thai roots, why the area thrived near the canals, and how it remains a proud local community.
Talad Phlu is not just a pass-through — it’s a living, breathing neighborhood that lets you experience Bangkok’s history and flavor from the saddle of your bike.
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Wat Khun Chan
15 minutes
Stop Highlight: Wat Khun Chan
At Wat Khun Chan, travelers will step into one of Bangkok’s most visually striking and lesser-known temple complexes. Located along the quiet canals of Thonburi, this temple is a vivid contrast to the polished tourist spots—it’s raw, local, and full of character.
What You’ll See & Do:
• Admire the towering seated Buddha statue, surrounded by colorful figures from Thai mythology, including giants and celestial beings
• Learn from your guide about the symbolism behind the temple’s statues, and its role in the local community.
• Capture unforgettable photos with a backdrop of ornate sculptures, golden stupas, and vibrant wall art.
• See how religion blends with everyday life in Bangkok, as monks and locals go about their day in a working temple.
This stop gives travelers an authentic taste of spiritual Bangkok—unpolished, meaningful, and full of local charm.
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Bangkok Yai
1 hour
Longtail Boat Canal Cruise – Discover Bangkok’s Hidden Waterways (Klongs)
After exploring the city by bike, you’ll hop aboard a private traditional longtail boat and glide through the serene klongs of Thonburi — the original heart of Bangkok. This peaceful cruise offers a striking contrast to the city’s busy streets and reveals a side of Bangkok most visitors never see.
What You’ll See and Do:
• Cruise the Historic Klongs: Float past old wooden houses on stilts, spirit shrines, neighborhood temples, and lush green gardens lining the canal banks.
• Witness Everyday Canal Life: See locals watering plants, feeding fish, or relaxing on porches — a glimpse into the slow rhythm of waterside living.
• Feel the Breeze and Quiet: The gentle movement of the boat and cool breeze offer a moment to relax and enjoy a quieter, greener Bangkok.
This longtail boat cruise is more than transportation — it’s a journey back in time and a peaceful, eye-opening highlight of your Bangkok experience.
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Wat Nak Prok
Wat Nakprok – A Serene Temple Blending Thai and Chinese Spiritual Traditions
During your Candbike bike and boat adventure, you’ll bike passed at Wat Nakprok, a lesser-known temple with rich cultural significance and stunning architectural detail. Nestled near the canals of Thonburi, this tranquil spot offers a deeper connection to Bangkok’s diverse religious heritage.
What You’ll See and Do:
• Admire the Architecture: Wat Nakprok features a rare blend of Thai and Chinese temple styles, with beautifully carved rooftops, golden details, and ornate guardian statues welcoming you at the gate.
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Wutthakat – A Hidden Urban Oasis Between Old and New Bangkok
As part of your Candbike adventure, you’ll ride through Wutthakat, a quiet and often-overlooked neighborhood that offers a fascinating mix of local charm, greenery, and Bangkok’s evolving cityscape. It’s a peaceful detour off the tourist path — perfect for slow exploration by bicycle.
What You’ll See and Do:
• Cycle Along Peaceful Backroads: Ride through leafy lanes, small canals, and friendly local streets where everyday life unfolds at a relaxed pace.
• Interact with the Community: Smile at locals walking their dogs, kids riding bikes, or elders relaxing outside their homes — the neighborhood vibe is friendly and genuine.
Wutthakat isn’t about famous landmarks — it’s about authentic atmosphere, real neighborhoods, and seeing how Bangkok’s people live outside the spotlight. It’s a simple but rich part of your journey.
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