If you are a family group of more than 3 people, you will be upgraded to a private tour. We also run the tour even with only 1 booking.
We provide quality bicycles from brands such as Trek, Merida, Schwinn, and Giant. Kids’ bikes, touring bikes, mountain bikes, and city bikes are available in different sizes. Our bikes are specially selected for Ayutthaya’s road conditions and designed for a comfortable riding position without needing to bend forward too much.
(We do not use public rental bikes.)
*Please note that Historical Park entrance fees are not included, as some guests may have already visited the temples before. Preparing cash for the entrance tickets is recommended.
Discover Ayutthaya the slow and local way—by bicycle. This guided ride combines UNESCO highlights with peaceful backroads, local communities, and authentic Thai food experiences. The route avoids busy main roads and follows quiet, mostly shaded paths, making it suitable even for small children. The itinerary can also be adjusted depending on the weather, riding pace, and your preferred finishing time.
After a simple bike and helmet test, we cycle to Ayutthaya’s most important temples, including Wat Phra Sri Sanphet and Wat Mahathat. We then continue through Hua Ro Market before leaving the tourist area to explore quieter rural areas, small temples, rice-field surroundings, and local communities. Along the way, we visit Wat Maenang Pluem, a respected local temple, before returning to the Historical Park to see Ayutthaya’s largest reclining Buddha.
Food Experience:
Morning tours include lunch at a small local restaurant or another family-friendly restaurant. Afternoon tours include dinner at a local market restaurant or another family-friendly restaurant.
This tour is designed to be relaxed and unhurried. We keep a comfortable pace with enough time to enjoy the temples, take photos, ask questions, and experience the atmosphere of Ayutthaya beyond the usual tourist spots.
The 8:30 a.m. tour starts in a cooler atmosphere and finishes before the weather becomes too hot. The 2:45 p.m. tour begins as the temperature cools down, with beautiful sunset light reflecting on the temples.