Bangkok Landmark E-Scooter Tour

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Duration

2 Hours

Package Type

City trips

Location

Bangkok

Overview

Enjoy a Landmark E-Scooter Tour

Maneuver your own electronic scooter around the city and see some of Bangkok's top attractions.

 

Landmark e-Scooter Tour highlights : 

Rommaninat Park - this idyllic public park was built on the old prison grounds on Mahachai Road near Wat Suthat. In the heart of this lush space lies The Corrections Museum that hosts exhibits on law enforcement history in Thailand.

 

Golden Mountain - otherwise known as Phu Khao Thong, Golden Mountain offers spectacular views at its summit over Rattanakosin Island.

 

Loha Prasat (Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan) - Loha Prasat, which means iron castle or iron monastery, is a spectacular Buddhist temple nicknamed the Metal Castle. Its dynamic roof, made of 37 iron spyres, signifies the 37 enlightenment virtues of Buddhism. 

 

Bangkok Old Town - venture into the heart of Bangkok’s Chinatown and discover a host of historical attractions. View shimmering temples and ancient architecture - the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, and the learning centers, Wat Pho, and Wat Mahathat, to name just a few.

 

Democracy Monument - this attention-grabbing monument is situated at the intersection of Ratchadamnoen Klang Road and Dinso Road. Its 24-meter tall engraving depicts the story of the Siamese Revolution in 1932.

 

Ratchadamnoen road - styled after Champs Elysees in Paris, Ratchadamnoen Road is unarguably the most crucial passage in Bangkok’s old quarter. It is situated close to Democracy Monument and links the Grand Palace to Dusit Palace, making it popular with political protestors.

 

Tiger God Shrine (San Chao Pho Sua) - San Chao Pho Sua is one of the most renowned Teochew Chinese Temples in Bangkok. The ancient shrine houses statues of several Chinese Supreme Beings: including the Tiger God; General of the Vanguard, Guan Yu; and Matsu, the Goddess of the Sea.

 

Giant Swing - located outside Wat Suthat, one of Thailand’s oldest and most historic temples, the Giant Swing stands at over 69ft (21 meters) tall. The structure was initially used as part of a ceremony during the Brahman Festival.

 

Travel Period : Now - 31 October 2022

 

Opening Hours : Tour available three times daily : 09.00am - 11.30am / 1.30pm - 4pm / 4.30pm - 7pm

(Schedules are subject to change without prior notice)

 

Getting in : meet at MRT Samyod station at Exit 1

 

Terms & Conditions : 

 

  • 3 days advance reservation is required
  • No cancellations, refunds or changes can be made
  • Fixed date booking
  • Show e-voucher
  • Enter with voucher

 

Please note : 

 

  • Be sure to bring any additional supplies needed POWER BANK, Sunscreen cream, Sunglasses, Hat and most comfortable shoes.
  • You must be over 5 years old, must be over 100cm and weigh less than 100kg to take part in this tour. 
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers.
  • Please provide your Line ID or WhatsApp in the "Special Requirements".

Included/Excluded

2.5 hours e-scooter tour with helmet
English speaking guide
Bottled drinking water and snack
Insurance
Other personal expenses

Travel Styles

Cultural
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