Experience Bangkok’s nightlife on a tuk-tuk tour! Zip through lively markets, admire temples, and explore hidden backstreets with a local guide. Savor delicious street food and see the city’s must-visit attractions in an unforgettable adventure.
Experience the vibrant nightlife of Bangkok on an unforgettable tuk-tuk tour, blending culture, history, and delicious food. Begin your adventure at Saphan Taksin BTS Station, where you’ll meet your guide before boarding an express boat at Sathorn Pier. Enjoy the scenic views of the Chao Phraya River as you make your way to Tha Chang Pier, where your guide will treat you to a traditional Thai snack.
Next, hop on your tuk-tuk for a ride to the stunning Grand Palace. Although the palace will be closed by this time, you can still admire its glowing beauty and take a memorable photo while your guide shares its rich history and significance to the Thai Royal Family.
Continue your journey to Wat Pho, home to the Reclining Buddha. This iconic temple is quieter at night, allowing you to explore its serene grounds while learning about its fascinating history from your guide. Your tuk-tuk ride then takes you to the Giant Swing, an impressive landmark steeped in cultural importance.
Visit Wat Suthat, one of Bangkok’s oldest temples, known for its stunning architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Here, you’ll have time to appreciate the temple’s beauty and history.
Finally, your tuk-tuk will take you to Chinatown (Yaowarat), Bangkok’s famous street food hub. Savor a variety of local dishes, from pad Thai to satay, fried rice, curries, and crispy duck. No meal in Chinatown is complete without a sweet local dessert.
The tour concludes in Chinatown, where your guide will help you arrange a taxi back to your hotel, ending a memorable evening in Bangkok.
Take the express boat from Central Pier (Sathorn Pier).
We pass the Grand Palace and make a photo stop at the roadside. The palace will be closed at this time, but your guide will give you information about the palace and the Thai Royal family.
Our next stop is the Wat Pho, crowded during the daytime but quiet and even more magical at night. Stroll around this beautiful temple compound while listening to the stories of your guide.
If you want to show a photo of Bangkok’s landmark to your friends or family, the Giant Swing (Sao Chingcha) is one of the best choices!
It is located at the heart of Bangkok and in front of the first-rank royal temple, Wat Suthat.
Bangkok’s Chinatown known locally as Yaowarat is a great place to sample some street food and is arguably Bangkok’s street food center. It’s here where our tuk-tuk will drop us.
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