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September 05, 2015

I Love to Ride my Bicycle...

Bangkok is famous for billion ways of transportation such as car, motorcycle, tuk-tuk, pickup, BTS for just to mention a few. But mount a boneshaker in the traffic of Bangkok seems like suicide. So we did!
From Kim's father back in Germany we got the hint of a bike tour guide in the center of Bangkok. Let's make a quiz out of it:
What do you think is the nationality of the guy who starts a cycling tour business in Bangkok. Yea, just Dutch people can be so crazy and we love them for their craziness.
We booked the Co Van Kessel five hour Bangkok tour in the morning. Just a hint from us: If you don't like to bike in the burning sun of Thailand, stand up early that day and take the tour in the morning, it's great!
The tour started with a wormed path through the narrow alley of Bangkok's China Town. Our tour guide Noona did an amazing job explaining us various locations. But the tour is not famous for Bangkok's city, it is famous for visiting remote areas where usually tourists don't go. So we quickly crossed the huge Chao Phraya River and entered the quiet hidden plantations. From there we cycled through the fields to a small restaurant with one of the best Thai food experiences we ever had.
The tour offers an exciting shift from longtail boat to bike, so that it gets never to hot or exhausting. We need to highlight the great longtail boat transportation through the canal lifestyle of rural Bangkok. Yes indeed, this town deserves the title "Venice of the East".
Summarizing, we discovered remote temples, gained good luck by ringing a giant bell, got to know awesome people, ate fruits from the plantations we do not even know and saw the biggest gathering of catfishes in our life. If you ask us whether this tour is worth a try, hell yes!

Stay hungry, stay foolish,
Kim & Robert

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