
Thailand by Bike
Most visitors see Thailand from a bus window or a beach lounger. On a bike, you see the Thailand that exists between the tourist stops — the village temples where monks collect alms at dawn, the national parks where gibbons call from the canopy, the fishing communities where the day's catch determines the evening's menu.
Why Cycle Here
Thailand's countryside is flat enough for comfortable cycling but varied enough to keep every day interesting. The network of rural roads takes you through landscapes that change dramatically — from rice paddies to jungle, from mountains to coast. And everywhere, the warmth of Thai hospitality.
Cultural Highlights
Ancient temples that date back centuries. National parks with pristine rainforest and wildlife. Floating markets on the canals. Mountain villages in the north where hill tribes maintain traditions that predate the modern state. And Thai food — arguably the world's greatest cuisine, different in every region.
Best Time to Visit
November to February is the cool, dry season — the best time for cycling anywhere in Thailand. The south has a slightly different pattern, with December to April being optimal for the Andaman coast.
Thailand Journeys
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best season for cycling in Thailand?
November to February offers cool, dry weather. The south is best December to April. We avoid the monsoon months.
How hot does it get?
During our season (Nov–Feb), temperatures are comfortable for cycling — typically 25–32°C. We start early in the morning when it's coolest.
What's the group size?
Up to 8 guests, always. Small enough for real connection and meaningful encounters.
Can I combine Thailand with another country?
Yes. Our Bangkok to Luang Prabang tour crosses into Laos, and our Phuket to Langkawi tour continues into Malaysia.
What level of cycling experience do I need?
None specifically. E-bikes are the default, and our routes range from easy self-guided tours to more challenging cross-country journeys.