
Amphawa Floating Market and Maeklong Railway Market Tour
An afternoon and evening trip: the market that folds up for passing trains, then Amphawa in the evening with a longtail boat out to see the fireflies.

An afternoon and evening trip: the market that folds up for passing trains, then Amphawa in the evening with a longtail boat out to see the fireflies.

Six temples in the old Siamese capital plus Bang Pa In, the royal summer palace where Thai, Chinese and European architecture sit in the same garden.

A guided day tour from Bangkok to Ayutthaya, the old capital of Siam. You visit four temples and stop for a Thai lunch.

Ride a traditional longtail boat through old Bangkok's canals in Thonburi and see Wat Arun and Wat Paknam from the water.

Bangkok's main temples, street food lunch in Tha Tien and a longtail boat ride through the Thonburi canals, all in one day.

Walk Bangkok's old town with a local guide and see the Grand Palace, the Emerald Buddha, Wat Pho and Wat Arun in one morning.

Ride a tuk tuk through Bangkok's Chinatown at night and eat your way through street stalls picked by the Michelin Guide.

Cruise the Chao Phraya aboard Bangkok’s best-known river cruise, with two ways to sail from Asiatique: a sunset cruise at 17:00 with free-flow beer, or the classic dinner cruise at 19:30 with an international buffet and live music.

The big one: 15 km of cycling through Chinatown and Thonburi's green pockets, a longtail boat through the canals and a local Thai meal.

A small-group longtail boat ride through the Thonburi canals, with stops to explore stilt houses, temples and canal-side shops on foot.

Walk the alleys of Bangkok's Chinatown that are too narrow even for bicycles, with local snacks and drinks along the way. Great for photographers.

Cycle Chinatown's narrow alleyways and markets, pass Bangkok's flower market and cross the river to the local communities of Thonburi.

Explore Chinatown on foot and by tuk-tuk: old Thai-Chinese communities, street art, quiet shrines and markets, with street food tastings included.

Cycle Bangkok after dark: Chinatown lit up, the flower market in full swing and the skyline from Thonburi, with a street food dinner on the way.

Cycle 13 km through Rattanakosin, Bangkok's old town, on back roads and alleyways, with Thai snacks and drinks from local shops along the way.

A 4-hour afternoon ride through Rattanakosin and across the river to Thonburi's stilt-house communities, with a Thai meal at a family restaurant.

Three stops west of Bangkok in one day: the market that folds up for passing trains, the Damnoen Saduak canals by boat, and the pink dragon tower at Wat Samphran.

Feed and bathe rescued elephants at ElephantsWorld, then see the bridge on the River Kwai in Kanchanaburi.

A full day in Kanchanaburi: the bridge on the River Kwai in the morning, then the seven turquoise tiers of Erawan Waterfalls with time to swim.

The Erawan waterfall pools plus an hour on the Death Railway, riding the wooden viaduct that prisoners of war cut into the cliff above the River Kwai.