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Bangkok Tour: Electric Scooter Sightseeing & Street Food Tour

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About this experience

DURATION: 3.5 hours
STARTING TIME: 1.00 pm
MEETING POINT: 24/60 Itsaraphap Road, Soi (alley) 32, Khwaeng Wat Arun, Bangkok, 10600 ( next to Itsaraphap MRT station)
LANGUAGES: English
MOBILE TICKET: Use your phone or print your ticket
OPENING SEASONS: All year round, daily
GROUP SIZE: Maximum 10 participants
WHO CAN COME: Bangkok electric scooter tour is suitable for everyone over 14. There is a requirement of a minimum height of 140cm & a maximum bodyweight of 120kg. Not recommended for pregnant women.

Overview

Take a fascinating Bangkok tour riding on an electric scooter and discover this amazing city. Meet the locals and see religious temples, food markets, and impressive buildings. Complete your Bangkok tour with some street food tasting.

◾ Discover amazing Bangkok on an electric scooter
◾ Taste street food, exotic fruits, and other snacks at the local markets
◾ Follow your guide and explore less touristic parts of the city

About this experience

DURATION: 3.5 hours
STARTING TIME: 1.00 pm
MEETING POINT: 24/60 Itsaraphap Road, Soi (alley) 32, Khwaeng Wat Arun, Bangkok, 10600 ( next to Itsaraphap MRT station)
LANGUAGES: English
MOBILE TICKET: Use your phone or print your ticket
OPENING SEASONS: All year round, daily
GROUP SIZE: Maximum 10 participants
WHO CAN COME: Bangkok electric scooter tour is suitable for everyone over 14. There is a requirement of a minimum height of 140cm & a maximum bodyweight of 120kg. Not recommended for pregnant women.

Description - What to expect

Start your Bangkok tour with a demonstration on how to operate your electric scooter. Listen to your guide and get a brief introduction to Bangkok and its food tradition as you ride to the first stop.

Stop at a local typical Thai market, and try some delicious Thai fruits. See how vendors prepare fresh food on the street and explore the small alleyways of the Thonburi side of Bangkok. Then cross over the Chao Phraya River via the memorial bridge to Chinatown.

Learn about the history of the Chinese community in Bangkok and how they influenced Thai food and culture and try some of the most popular street food in the city. Continue your Bangkok tour on your electric scooter and ride around the back streets of Chinatown, before crossing over the river, this time by local ferry.

Finally, visit the Tha Din Daeng Market to try some traditional Thai foods, before stopping at Wat Prayoon Park and feed the friendly turtles who live nearby. End your Bangkok tour with a visit to the Kudeejeen community to try delicious muffins.

What's included, what's not

✔ Electric scooter & safety gear
✔ Professional tour guide
✔ Third-party insurance
✔ Ferry tickets
✔ Street food & fruits tasting
✖ Hotel pickup and drop-off
✖ Drinks

Bring with you

Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes, and bring your sunglasses and sunscreen

Cutoff time before activity

  • 24 hours

Health and safety

◾ All protective equipment is provided
◾ All areas that customers touch are frequently cleaned
◾ Customers will get a mandatory temperature check

Description - What to expect

Start your Bangkok tour with a demonstration on how to operate your electric scooter. Listen to your guide and get a brief introduction to Bangkok and its food tradition as you ride to the first stop.

Stop at a local typical Thai market, and try some delicious Thai fruits. See how vendors prepare fresh food on the street and explore the small alleyways of the Thonburi side of Bangkok. Then cross over the Chao Phraya River via the memorial bridge to Chinatown.

Learn about the history of the Chinese community in Bangkok and how they influenced Thai food and culture and try some of the most popular street food in the city. Continue your Bangkok tour on your electric scooter and ride around the back streets of Chinatown, before crossing over the river, this time by local ferry.

Finally, visit the Tha Din Daeng Market to try some traditional Thai foods, before stopping at Wat Prayoon Park and feed the friendly turtles who live nearby. End your Bangkok tour with a visit to the Kudeejeen community to try delicious muffins.
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