Public transportation options are available nearby
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Minimum age is 12 years (children younger than 12 years will not be accepted)
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Bangkok Paradise tour offers a full-day bicycle adventure that takes you to an undiscovered and unseen part of Bangkok.
We start at Rama 3 Road, where you'll select the bicycle & receive instructions. After 2 km of cycling, you'll arrive at the local fresh market, where you'll see an array of goods, ranging from pig heads to beautiful flowers.
Continuing on, you'll cycle through small communities until you reach a "Golden Temple," where you'll make a stop and have the opportunity to explore its remarkable interior and learn more about its significance.
The journey continues along canals, offering serene views of the lush green surroundings, until you reach the boat-shop. Here, you'll sele...
884/20 Rama III Road, Soi 34/3, Bang Phong Phang, Yannawa, Bangkok (Next to S.V. City Tower)
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Bangkok Paradise tour offers a full-day bicycle adventure that takes you to an undiscovered and unseen part of Bangkok.
We start at Rama 3 Road, where you'll select the bicycle & receive instructions. After 2 km of cycling, you'll arrive at the local fresh market, where you'll see an array of goods, ranging from pig heads to beautiful flowers.
Continuing on, you'll cycle through small communities until you reach a "Golden Temple," where you'll make a stop and have the opportunity to explore its remarkable interior and learn more about its significance.
The journey continues along canals, offering serene views of the lush green surroundings, until you reach the boat-shop. Here, you'll sele...
At our office/lounge we give a short briefing about the tour what to do and not to do before getting started.
The Bangkok Paradise tour has many highlights as you can see in the tour-description. Unfortunately only "well known landmarks" can be filled out as "attraction" on this site. Wat Bangkok and or Phrapadaeng Market, you can't find as an attraction. This proves how "off the beaten path" this tour actually is. If you like riding a bicycle and would like to go where on few have been before, sign up for this adventure and let us surprise you.
5 hours
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Bhumibol Bridge (Industrial Ring Road Bridge)
The Bhumibol Bridge, also known as the Industrial Ring Road Bridge is part of the 13 km long Industrial Ring Road connecting southern Bangkok with Samut Prakan Province. The bridge crosses the Chao Phraya River twice, with two striking cable-stayed spans of lengths of 702 m and 582 m supported by two diamond-shaped pylons 173 m and 164 m high. Where the two spans meet, another road rises to join them at a free-flowing interchange suspended 50 metres above the ground. The bridge opened for traffic on 20 September 2006, before the official opening date of 5 December 2006. It is part of the Bangkok Industrial Ring Road, a royal scheme initiated by King Bhumibol Adulyadej that aimed to solve traffic problems within Bangkok and surrounding areas, especially the industrial area around Khlong Toei Port, southern Bangkok, and Samut Prakan Province.
According to tradition, all bridges over the Chao Phraya in Bangkok are named after a member of the royal family. In October 2009, it was announced that both bridges would be named after King Bhumibol Adulyadej, with the northern bridge officially named "Bhumibol 1 Bridge" and the southern bridge "Bhumibol 2 Bridge". The unofficial name "Mega Bridge" was also widely used.