Bangkok: Markets, Temples and Food Night Tour by Tuk Tuk

1.Bangkok: Markets, Temples and Food Night Tour by Tuk Tuk
Ride a tuk tuk through Bangkok at night, snack on street food, and see Wat Prayoon and the Flower Market lit up after dark.
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The ones worth your time.
The 15 tuk-tuks tours travellers book most, with what each one includes, who runs it, and what you pay.

Ride a tuk tuk through Bangkok at night, snack on street food, and see Wat Prayoon and the Flower Market lit up after dark.

Midnight Bangkok tuk-tuk food tour with 10+ tastings, Isan snacks, Wat Arun rooftop views, and a flower market stop. $74.
“Lots of food, fun tuktuk ride at night. Great view of the temples. Really good experience”

Ride a tuk tuk through Bangkok’s Chinatown and taste Michelin-loved street food at iconic stops, with a guide to keep you on track.
A classic Thai tuk-tuk tour through Bangkok’s biggest hits, with quick temple stops, Chinatown, a flower market, and a folding lotus craft.
“Anna was.a superb host, very friendly and informative; the Tuk Tuk’s are a great way to see the landmarks”

Ride a classic Bangkok tuk-tuk for 2 hours and snap photos at major landmarks, then finish in Chinatown with a lotus-folding bonus.

Evening Bangkok tour of Wat Pho and Wat Arun by ferry, then a tuk-tuk to Chinatown for street-food time. Small group, 4 hours.

Night boat, tuk-tuk temples, flower market, Giant Swing, and Chinatown street food with dessert. From $40.76.
“Our lasting opinion is that this activity was too long and was hit and miss in terms of our enjoyment. We left before the end, as it was seeming to drag.”

App-controlled tuk tuks and a one-day Chao Phraya boat pass. Skip haggling, hop to key sights, and stay connected with an eSIM.

Go to Khlong Toei Market, ride a Tuk Tuk, then cook and eat classic Thai dishes with Chef Pim or Chef Alex in a small group.
“The place is clean and nice. The highlight of this session is Chef Pim. She was clear, personable, helpful and approachable. We followed her recipe when we got home and it was delicious. When we had questions, we asked her and she replied. =) Truly a great experience.”
Tuk-tuk hotel pickup for a 3.5-hour Bangkok Michelin food crawl with mango sticky rice, Michelin Pad Thai, and Chinatown desserts.
“We had a lot of fun following Tae around Bangkok in a tuk tuk and eating yummy food. I mean what’s not to like? The food spots were on my list of places to try so to taste them all in one evening was both satisfying and delicious. TravelinRead more”

Bangkok night with tuk-tuks, river views, Wat Arun grounds, a flower-market lotus lesson, then Chinatown street food and Thai dessert.

Chiang Mai at dusk by tuk-tuk: four temples, street-food tastings, dessert, and the Night Bazaar with an English guide.
“Tik was a great tour guide, very easy to understand and educated on the temples and Buddhism. He took us to 3 temples and then to the night market, guiding us expertly in tuk tuks around the city. It was a really nice intro to Chiang Mai and so refreshing to visit the temples at…”

Bangkok at night by tuk-tuk with a local guide: 7+ street-food tastings, Chinatown stops, a flower market, and rooftop views for $75.
“Wonderful guide Sophia. Tasted great food and had a great time! She gave us a little history and explained all out tastings. Ended the night at a very cool rooftop bar!”

Bangkok evening tuk tuk food tour packs Thai street dishes, local markets, and Chinatown desserts into a guided 4-hour night ride.
“The food was so good hopping from location to location on a tuk tuk s the way to go. Great vibe with a great guide”

Private tuk tuk around Chiang Mai’s Old City: gates, big-stupa temples, silver temple, and markets. Hotel pickup included for a calm, low-walk half day.
“First 1.5 hours were spent visiting “Thai handicraft” stores east of the city (silk factory, jade factory, silver, housewares). This was not part of the expected or paid for “experience”. Clearly a blatant attempt to encourage the purchase of prodRead more”



