
Half Day Bangkok Jungle
Just across the Chao Phraya River, a short hop from busy Sukhumvit, is an extraordinary place known to the locals as Bang Kra Jao. This amazing wilderness in Bangkok can only be reached by boat as no bridges span this part of the river, and incredibly it has been left untouched by developers. Crossing the river is like taking a journey back in time. You will find a peaceful place with lush vegetation, a maze of waterways, small villages, temples and real tropical jungle. If it wasn't for Bangkok's skyline, you would never believe you were so close to the city. And, there is no traffic! We ride through the local communities passing villages, schools and temples (there are over 30 temples in this area) and a delightful floating market (open on weekends only). On our journey we'll introduce you to the various flowers and fruits growing along the path and stop for refreshments on the river before we visit a fascinating temple, built in the Ayutthaya period, that is more than 250 years old and has a unique roof made of teak wood.We ride about 25 kilometers in total. The ride starts on Sukhumvit Road and there is a short section in the city before we cross the river. We then ride along very minor roads, pathways, through alleys, temples, gardens and tropical jungle.There are no hills. Some of the canal paths are elevated
and quite narrow and we advise caution on these sections but otherwise it is a nice easy ride.
A half day tour (afternoon): Start 1 P.M. And finish 4.30 P.M. Daily Departure minimum 2 persons
Pick up from and drop off at Bangkok hotels by minivan
Package Rate per person
Bht.2500.-per person (for 2 persons)
Bht.2000.-per person (for 3 persons)
Bht.1850.-per person (for 4-5 person)
Bht.1750.-per person (for 6-10 person)
Included
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Bike and Helmet hire
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Ferry rides, All entrance fees to temples, museums, sites mentioned.
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All water and snacks whilst riding
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Local English speaking guides
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Accident Insurance
Excludes
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Alcoholic beverages
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Tips for guides
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Any services not mentioned in the itinerary