Embark on a private bike tour in Chiang Mai to explore historical landmarks, local life, and hidden gems. Ride along the Mae Ping River, visit ancient temples, and experience the vibrant Chinatown. Book now!
Embark on a private bike tour in Chiang Mai to explore historical landmarks, local life, and hidden gems. Ride along the Mae Ping River, visit ancient temples, and experience the vibrant Chinatown. Book now!
- Wat Chai Mongkhon - Wat Chai Mongkhon, a historic royal monastery, stands as one of the most significant temples in Ayutthaya province. Also known as the Great Monastery of Auspicious Victory, this temple is renowned for its Buddha statues adorned in saffron robes. Before departing, ascend the stairs for a stunning view of the statues and garden!…
- Wat Chai Mongkhon - Wat Chai Mongkhon, a historic royal monastery, stands as one of the most significant temples in Ayutthaya province. Also known as the Great Monastery of Auspicious Victory, this temple is renowned for its Buddha statues adorned in saffron robes. Before departing, ascend the stairs for a stunning view of the statues and garden!
- Mae Ping River - The Mae Ping River flows through Chiang Mai, just a few blocks east of the Old City and night market, where its banks have been developed with hotels, open-air restaurants, and bars. As it meanders through the countryside, the river maintains its natural allure. The ancient city of Wiang Kum Kam is also situated on the coast south of Chiang Mai.
- Iron Bridge (Sapaan Lek) - This charming steel bridge appears old but is actually a modern creation, built as a tribute to the old Nawarat Bridge, which was dismantled in the 1970s. Every evening, it illuminates with changing colors throughout the night and is a popular spot for young locals to gather.
- Thapae East - Venue for the Creative Arts - Thapae Gate serves as the main entrance to Chiang Mai’s center (the old walled city). It was once used by traders, diplomats, and visiting monks who passed through to enter the city. Thapae Gate is also the city’s primary location for public events and festivals.
- Three Kings Monument - Situated in the heart of Chiang Mai, in the area where palaces once stood, the Three Kings Monument is dedicated to the three Northern Lao Kings who founded the city of Chiang Mai. This has become an iconic part of the city and is replicated in various forms and installed in different parts of Chiang Mai.
- Wat Chedi Luang Varavihara - Wat Chedi Luang is a Buddhist temple in the historic center of Chiang Mai. It’s easy to understand why Wat Chedi Luang is one of the most visited temples in Chiang Mai. There’s an impressive amount to explore here, and the wat’s land area is vast. Chedi Luang is a very popular temple for Thais who come here to celebrate many of the larger Buddhist festivals.
- Wat Sri Suphan - The Silver Temple in Chiang Mai is truly one of the most distinctive temples in the city! The temple, crafted entirely out of plated silver, takes on a bluish hue at certain times of the day, and from different angles, it can change colors as well. This is why some people may refer to it as the blue or silver temple.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- 1 coffee and 1 fruit smoothie
- All Fees and Taxes
- English speaking tour guide
- Bicycle use
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- 1 coffee and 1 fruit smoothie
- All Fees and Taxes
- English speaking tour guide
- Bicycle use
- Tips for guides
- Tips for guides
Embark on a specially curated journey to explore the stunning sights of Chiang Mai. This exclusive Chiang Mai bike tour is filled with numerous landmarks, rich local history, and hidden treasures.
Schedule:
8:00 AM
Hotel pick-up and transfer to the starting point at Wat Chai Mongkol temple.
8:30 AM
Receive a brief orientation and bike…
Embark on a specially curated journey to explore the stunning sights of Chiang Mai. This exclusive Chiang Mai bike tour is filled with numerous landmarks, rich local history, and hidden treasures.
Schedule:
8:00 AM
Hotel pick-up and transfer to the starting point at Wat Chai Mongkol temple.
8:30 AM
Receive a brief orientation and bike fitting. Begin the ride along the Mae Ping River, then proceed to the historic Chiang Mai - Lampun road. Capture photos of the 125-year-old rubber trees.
9:00 AM
Head to the iron bridge for picturesque photos, then continue to the historic area of Wat Gate.
9:30 AM
Cross the Mae Ping River to explore Chiang Mai’s Chinatown.
10:15 AM
Cycle along Thapae Road, concluding at the ancient Thapae Gate.
10:45 AM
Proceed to the Three Kings Monument and then visit Wat Chedi Luang temple.
11:30 AM
Pedal towards Wua Lai Road, concluding the biking tour at the magnificent Silver Temple. From here, board a local red truck for a ride back to your hotel.
12:00 PM
Return to your hotel.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.