Half Day Cycling Adventure in Chiang Mai City
- Explore the beauty of Chiang Mai City through an idyllic half day biking tour
- Visit Chiang Mai's latest must-see attraction, Mae Kha canal for some amazing photos!
- Stop at renowned attractions like the Silver Temple, Blacksmith Community, Muangmai Market, and Warowot Market
- Learn the history of Chiang Mai, like the colonization of Burmese, Chinese, Muslim, and Christian communities
- Taste some northern food and get the most authentic culinary experience in Chiang Mai
What to expect
Get to know Chiang Mai in Thailand through this half day biking tour! With your English-speaking tour guide, comfortably navigate through this lively city and visit its must-see locations. First, get a feel of the local life at Warorot Market. Sample some delicious street food and shop for some fresh produce and various inexpensive goods like clothes and accessories. See Sia Mong Osot - a vintage pharmacy - and see what makes the locals stay fit and healthy. Then, bike through Chang Klan, which is known for its charming wooden houses by the river and its iron bridge. Visit a beautiful temple in Wat Chompoo, then visit a blacksmith community to watch the fascinating production of blades. Cap off the tour by feasting on authentic local dishes at a local restaurant.














Reviews
The tour is quite adventurous and relaxing at the same time. biking around 12-15Km and Exploring the unknown spots inside and outside of the old city wall. Visiting the silver temple ans the canal is the highlight. The guide is supportive. Lunch is delicious. definitely recommend!
guides were amazing and I felt very safe under their care cycling throughout the city. also shared quite abit of the history and secrets of Chiangmai. definitely recommend this tour to anyone who is visiting Chiangmai for the first time.
We had an amazing half day adventure city bike ride with Vivi as our guide. The tour was above and beyond what we expected. The silver temple was amazing, and what a treat to see the artisans doing their metal art. We visited so many interesting places and Vivi was so great and so gracious. highly recommended!!!
We met at the trail cafe at 9 o'clock, had drinks and set off. While I was drinking, I checked my helmet size and even adjusted the height of my bike seat after receiving it! Guide Lek started from the front and kept giving directions with his hand, constantly checking to make sure we were going safely. Alleyways that I would never have been able to go to alone, a blacksmith shop, a local market (Muong Mai Market, he even bought me fruit. He taught me about fruit prices, how to choose the right ones, etc. like a father), and a Wi Khun steamed bun shop (he introduced me to the steamed buns, saying they were sold in the old style, steamed buns, of course). I bought it ), and also went to the Khanom Croc store next door! He stopped by many places and told many stories. (He explains things in an easy-to-understand manner so that even people who aren't good at English can understand, so you can just give it a try, everyone!)
The best way to explore a new city. My guide was very kind and accomodating and I really enjoyed the sights. Booked an afternoon ride coz it was the only time avaiable in our schedule, but I would recommend the night tour too.
At first I wanted to go to Khlong Mae Kha, but it was awkward because of the distance from the ancient city. So I saw this half-day bicycle tour through Klook, and this was one of the spots! Don’t hesitate to sign up now. The itinerary was led by two handsome guys, P'Kom and P'Tum. One was in front to guide the direction and explain the scenic spots, and the other was behind me to ensure that I would not fall behind, and would add explanations from time to time. The two tour leaders really made me feel safe~ Two of them had herbal drinks and ginger soup cooked on the spot, which I loved. Unfortunately, the accompanying drink packages were sold out. The Khlong Mae Kha government has transformed it, and both sides of the river have been turned into cafes where many people come to check in. I heard that the lantern show at night is very beautiful (the tour leader Zhong Googled it on the spot). If you want to see the night view, I suggest you sign up for the evening tour. I like the tour leader to introduce various local ingredients and flowers and plants in the market or on the road. Although my English vocabulary is limited and I can’t understand some parts of the history, the two elder brothers tried their best to Google translate it to me to ensure that I understood it. They walked all the way and introduced me to this and that, even the flowers and plants planted in front of their houses. He took me to walk through the streets and narrow alleys, and I saw a lot of different scenery. I was very happy~🥰 He also gave me a keychain with a silver temple pattern, I like it~ The weather in Chiang Mai is now close to 40 degrees, and it is very hot even in the morning tour , Thank you for your hard work, two team leaders. At the traffic light intersection, the tour leader even asked me to hide under the shadow of the traffic light pole. Hahahaha. I was confused at first as to why I was asked to go up and block the sidewalk, but he said it would be cooler under the shadow. I was amused. This little shadow is a drop in the bucket at 40 degrees. But I am also very grateful to the tour guide for his consideration. The itinerary is very interesting, and the two tour leaders are also very funny and considerate. I recommend this route! However, it is recommended to book a night tour in summer.
What a great tour, 100%recommend. We started off at the bike shop and they gave us a massive delicious smoothie and some water for the trip. Our guide was very safety focused making sure we had helmets and would always check the roads before crossing and give us signals for where to go. we stopped to see several temples and markets around town. She bought us several snacks to try and introduced us to some new foods. Every stop she told us about the culture and history behind what we were seeing. The tour was a good length. I would highly recommend.
Our guide Nee was great! She explained all of our stops in detail and bought us lunch and snacks along the way! It was a wonderful way to spend half a day and I highly recommend this tour for the first few days you are in Chiang Mai.
Because it was hot, I applied urgently the day before in the morning. They say that September before Chuseok is off-season in Chiang Mai. I was worried that the bike would be dangerous, but they guided me safely. It was more interesting to hear explanations about temples and general places. There isn’t as much to see in Chiang Mai as you might think. You will be able to enjoy your trip more if you experience it. The price includes coffee, meals, etc., as well as a guide, so it's not bad at all. The people who ride Ttareungi in Seoul have that level of skill.
I am more than happy with the tour. Our guide, Tiew tirelessly showed us the streets of Chiang Mai. He also let us tried some dishes bought from local market. Highly recommended.
Good to know
Please note that riding experience is important to get the most out of this tour. Whilst the ride is technically easy, you need to be confident to navigate the streets and alleys
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