Explore Bangkok’s vibrant night scene by tuk-tuk, capturing iconic landmarks and savoring authentic Thai cuisine in bustling Chinatown.
Explore Bangkok’s vibrant night scene by tuk-tuk, capturing iconic landmarks and savoring authentic Thai cuisine in bustling Chinatown.
- The Quarter Hua Lamphong by UHG - Begin your journey with an exhilarating tuk tuk ride through Bangkok’s bustling streets, an ideal way to immerse yourself in the city’s lively atmosphere and start your adventure in style.
- Loha Prasat - This distinctive multi-tiered metal temple is one of the few of its kind globally, symbolizing the journey…
- The Quarter Hua Lamphong by UHG - Begin your journey with an exhilarating tuk tuk ride through Bangkok’s bustling streets, an ideal way to immerse yourself in the city’s lively atmosphere and start your adventure in style.
- Loha Prasat - This distinctive multi-tiered metal temple is one of the few of its kind globally, symbolizing the journey to enlightenment with its remarkable architectural design.
- Democracy Monument - A significant historical site symbolizing Thailand’s shift to a constitutional monarchy, situated at one of the city’s busiest crossroads.
- Giant Swing - A towering red structure that was once part of ancient Brahmin ceremonies, now a renowned cultural landmark and popular photo spot.
- The Chinatown Gate - The iconic entrance to Chinatown, featuring traditional Chinese architecture and marking the start of a vibrant cultural area. Here, enjoy a tasting of Patongo, a beloved Thai snack similar to fried dough sticks—crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. You’ll have free time to explore, soak in the atmosphere, and discover local street food at your leisure.
- Pooncharoen - Delight in your second food tasting with a traditional Thai noodle soup, freshly made with rich, authentic flavors and local ingredients. This cherished dish provides a genuine taste of Bangkok’s street food culture and is a favorite among locals.
- Yaowarat Road - The heart of Bangkok’s Chinatown and a globally renowned street food destination, teeming with flavors, lights, and local life.
- Chatuchak Flower Market - Bangkok’s largest flower market, brimming with vibrant colors and scents, offering a glimpse into local daily life. Enjoy a brief 10-minute tuk tuk ride as part of the experience, adding an extra layer of adventure to this lively stop.
- Wat Arun - The iconic “Temple of Dawn” situated along the river, beautifully lit at night and ideal for memorable photographs.
- The Grand Palace - A splendid former royal residence showcasing intricate architecture, golden details, and profound cultural significance.
- Khao San - Bangkok’s most vibrant street, famous for its nightlife, bars, music, and international vibe—perfect for concluding the tour. Here, savor your final food tasting: Thailand’s most renowned dish, Pad Thai—stir-fried noodles with a perfect blend of sweet, sour, and savory flavors.

- Michelin-recommended food tasting
- Mandatory insurance
- Audio guide available in multiple languages
- Historical and cultural explanation
- Tuk Tuk transport
- Official local guide
- Michelin-recommended food tasting
- Mandatory insurance
- Audio guide available in multiple languages
- Historical and cultural explanation
- Tuk Tuk transport
- Official local guide
- Personal expenses
- Hotel pickup
- Earphones
- Personal expenses
- Hotel pickup
- Earphones
Bangkok is a city that never sleeps, and its magic is most vibrant at night. Start your adventure by hopping on a tuk-tuk at MRT Samyan, feeling the breeze as you’re surrounded by neon lights and golden rooftops.
Experience the splendor of Wat Traimit, glide past the Chinatown Gate, and take a moment at the lantern-lit San Chao Mae Guan Yin Temple. Savor…
Bangkok is a city that never sleeps, and its magic is most vibrant at night. Start your adventure by hopping on a tuk-tuk at MRT Samyan, feeling the breeze as you’re surrounded by neon lights and golden rooftops.
Experience the splendor of Wat Traimit, glide past the Chinatown Gate, and take a moment at the lantern-lit San Chao Mae Guan Yin Temple. Savor two Michelin-recommended dishes along the way, from a local favorite to the iconic Pad Thai on Khao San Road.
Stroll through the Flower Market, bursting with colors, and be amazed by the riverside Wat Arun, the shimmering Wat Pho, and the Grand Palace glowing under the night sky.
Pass by the Giant Swing, Wat Saket, and Democracy Monument before concluding in Bangkok’s lively nightlife. In just three hours, you’ll explore temples, flavors, and markets in their most enchanting light—a night that truly captures the essence of the city.
- For Multi-language Options: Audio guides in 41 languages are available via QR code; please bring your own earphones.
- It is very important to arrive at the meeting point at the agreed time. To avoid inconveniencing other passengers, the tour will not wait for late arrivals and will begin with the participants who are present. Those who miss the tour due to lateness are not entitled to a refund, as per the established start-time policy.
- Keep in mind that there is a lot of traffic in Bangkok, for meeting point options leave with enough time to arrive on time for departure.
- To avoid inconveniencing other passengers, the tour will not wait for late arrivals and will begin with the participants who are present.
- Those who miss tour due to lateness are not entitled to a refund or reschedule, as per the established start-time policy.
- DON’T GET INTO ANY TUK TUK IF THEY DO NOT HAVE MONKEY TRAVEL ASIA IDENTIFICATION AND YOUR BOOKING REFERENCE
- People over 100kg
- People with food allergies
- People with mobility impairments
- Children under 5 years
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.