Escape Bangkok’s bustle with a scenic bike ride to Ko Kret. Cycle past lush fields and villages, explore the island’s rich Mon heritage, admire traditional pottery, and savor a riverside Pad Thai lunch.
Escape the hustle of Bangkok and embark on a refreshing cycling adventure to Ko Kret, a hidden gem in the Chao Phraya River. This small island, rich in history and cultural heritage, offers a perfect getaway for those looking to explore a different side of Thailand. As you pedal along the scenic route, you’ll pass through picturesque villages, expansive paddy fields, and quiet roads, offering a glimpse into the traditional way of life far removed from the city’s fast pace. The journey is as much about the ride as it is about the discoveries waiting on this serene island.
Ko Kret is home to the Mon people, an ancient ethnic group known for their rich traditions and artistic craftsmanship. One of the island’s most celebrated traditions is its pottery, which has been passed down for generations. As you arrive, you’ll have the opportunity to visit local workshops where skilled artisans shape and fire beautiful terracotta pieces. The delicate patterns and unique designs of their work are a testament to their dedication and expertise. A visit to the Kwan Aman Museum provides deeper insight into this tradition, displaying centuries-old ceramic artifacts that highlight the artistic legacy of the Mon culture.
Beyond its artistic charm, Ko Kret is also known for its temples, the most prominent being Wat Poramai Yikawat. This tranquil riverside temple is an architectural wonder, featuring a striking leaning stupa and a sacred reclining Buddha. Walking through the temple grounds, you’ll sense the peaceful atmosphere that defines the island, offering a stark contrast to the busy streets of Bangkok. The temple is a place of quiet reflection and spiritual significance, where locals come to pray and pay respect to their ancestors.
No trip to Ko Kret is complete without indulging in its cuisine, which reflects both Thai and Mon influences. A highlight of this journey is a replenishing Pad Thai lunch at a charming riverside restaurant. Freshly prepared with locally sourced ingredients, this dish captures the essence of Thai street food at its finest. As you savor each bite, take in the tranquil views of the river, watching boats glide by and feeling the gentle breeze that adds to the island’s relaxing ambiance.
The return ride offers yet another chance to appreciate the landscape, with the golden hues of the late afternoon sun casting a warm glow over the fields and waterways. The gentle rhythm of cycling allows you to fully immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of rural Thailand, making for a truly enriching experience. Whether you're an avid cyclist or a casual explorer, this journey to Ko Kret promises a blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation—an escape that stays with you long after you return to the city.
Stop At: Sun Leisure World, 23rd Floor, Athenee Tower 63 Thanon Witthayu, Khwaeng Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand.
Cycle along the Chao Phraya River, passing villages and temples, then explore Koh Kret, known for its Mon heritage and distinctive pottery with intricate designs.
Ko Kret, an island in the Chao Phraya River near Bangkok, is home to the Mon people, famous for their traditional terracotta pottery, displayed in the Kwan Aman Museum and still produced today.
On the northeastern tip of the island, Wat Poramai Yikawat is an important Buddhist temple featuring a reclining Buddha and a leaning stupa
We will serve the famous PAD THAI as lunch before finishing the tours.
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