Exploring the stunning countryside around Chiang Mai by e-bike is an exhilarating way to take in the region’s rich cultural heritage. This guided tour whisks travelers on a journey from the ancient city of Lamphun to the impressive Temple of Phra That Hariphunchai, allowing them to cycle through lush orchards and verdant rice paddies. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, participants can expect an unforgettable day of cultural discovery and outdoor adventure. However, the true highlights of this excursion are yet to be unveiled, leaving one curious to uncover the delightful surprises that await.
Key Points
- Guided e-bike tour through scenic Chiang Mai countryside, visiting the ancient Temple of Phra That Hariphunchai and exploring orchards, rice paddies, and small villages.
- 30-km bike ride led by an expert guide, with opportunities to learn about Lanna-style architecture and culture.
- Includes lunch at a small village along the Ping River and a visit to the wood carving village of Ban Tawai.
- Offers the chance to immerse in the rural charm of Chiang Mai, with no hotel pickup or drop-off provided.
- Participants are responsible for their own transportation and must provide their full name and height for bike fitting and insurance.
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Tour Overview
The Chiang Mai Countryside E-bike Ride offers a guided tour through the scenic countryside outside Chiang Mai, including a visit to the ancient Temple of Phra That Hariphunchai and a bike ride through orchards and rice paddies.
This small-group tour is led by an expert guide and lasts 7 hours, with a duration of 30 km of cycling. It’s available in English and Thai, and participants can save up to 10% on the tour.
The tour includes a train ride, lunch, and a visit to a wood carving village. However, it’s not suitable for pregnant women, and hotel pick-up and drop-off aren’t included.
Customers must provide their full name and height for insurance and bike fitting.
Itinerary
The tour begins with a 30-minute train ride from Chiang Mai to Lamphun, followed by a guided bike tour to the ancient Temple of Phra That Hariphunchai.
Participants then embark on a 30-km bike ride through the scenic countryside, orchards, and rice paddies, culminating in a lunch stop at a small village along the Ping River.
The tour also includes a visit to the wood carving village of Ban Tawai and a bike ride through the foothills of Doi Suthep to Royal Ratchapuek Park, before a transfer back to the original meeting point.
Inclusions
Typically, the tour includes an English-speaking guide, lunch, drinks, and snacks, as well as the bike and helmet. It also provides a 1-way transfer back to the meeting point.
This allows participants to fully enjoy the scenic countryside without worrying about transportation. The guide ensures a seamless and informative experience, sharing insights about the local culture and history as you cycle through picturesque landscapes.
The lunch, served at a small village on the Ping River, is a highlight, offering a chance to savor authentic Thai cuisine in a tranquil setting. The inclusions provide a well-rounded and hassle-free adventure for visitors to enjoy the charm of Chiang Mai’s rural areas.
Exclusions
While the tour includes various amenities, it doesn’t cover hotel pick-up and drop-off.
Participants are responsible for arranging their own transportation to and from the meeting points, which are the Discova Day Tour Shop in Chiang Mai or the Chiang Mai Railway Station.
The activity isn’t recommended for pregnant women due to potential safety concerns. The e-bike ride through the countryside may pose some risks for expectant mothers, so the tour operator advises against their participation for their wellbeing.
Customers should carefully review the tour’s inclusions and exclusions to ensure it aligns with their needs and limitations before booking.
Important Information
Participants must provide their full name and height when booking the tour to ensure proper bike fitting and insurance coverage. Customers should also bring their original passport or ID card on the day of the activity. Plus, any dietary requirements should be communicated to the tour operator at the time of booking to accommodate preferences.
Requirement | Description | Action |
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Participant Info | Full name and height | Provide at booking |
Identification | Original passport or ID | Bring on tour day |
Dietary Needs | Any special requirements | Advise at booking |
The tour is not suitable for pregnant women. By following these important guidelines, participants can fully enjoy the Chiang Mai countryside e-bike adventure.
Chiang Mai to Lamphun
The tour begins with a 30-minute train ride from Chiang Mai to the ancient city of Lamphun, where you will embark on a guided bike tour to the Temple of Phra That Hariphunchai.
This historic temple, dating back to the 9th century, is known for its unique Lanna-style architecture and impressive golden chedi. Riders will explore the temple grounds and learn about its rich cultural significance from the expert guide.
After the temple visit, the group will saddle up and begin a 30-kilometer bike ride through the picturesque countryside, passing by orchards, rice paddies, and small villages along the Ping River. This scenic countryside leg of the journey offers a glimpse into the tranquil, rural life of northern Thailand.
Temple of Phra That Hariphunchai
The Temple of Phra That Hariphunchai dates back to the 9th century and boasts a unique Lanna-style architecture, featuring an impressive golden chedi. Visitors are captivated by the temple’s intricate carvings, ornate roofs, and serene atmosphere. During the guided bike tour, guests have the opportunity to explore the temple grounds and learn about its rich history and cultural significance.
Feature | Description |
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Architecture | Lanna-style with golden chedi |
Carvings | Intricate and ornate |
Roofs | Ornate and well-preserved |
Atmosphere | Serene and peaceful |
History | Dates back to the 9th century |
The Temple of Phra That Hariphunchai is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to enjoy the fascinating history and culture of northern Thailand.
Countryside, Orchards, and Rice Paddies
After exploring the ancient Temple of Phra That Hariphunchai, cyclists embark on a picturesque journey through the Chiang Mai countryside, passing by lush orchards and verdant rice paddies.
The 30-km bike ride takes participants through a serene landscape, offering a glimpse into the region’s agricultural heritage:
Orchards: Riders cycle past thriving orchards, where they can witness the cultivation of tropical fruits like mangoes, lychees, and rambutans.
Rice paddies: The route meanders through expansive rice fields, allowing participants to observe the traditional methods of rice farming that have sustained local communities for generations.
Foothills: The bike tour culminates with a ride through the foothills of Doi Suthep, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and a tranquil end to the countryside adventure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Safety Precautions Are in Place for the E-Bike Ride?
The tour provides helmets for all participants and an experienced guide to lead the group. Riders must follow the guide’s safety instructions. E-bikes have safety features like power-assisted braking. Adequate precautions are in place to ensure a safe cycling experience.
Can Children Participate in This Tour?
Children can participate in the tour, but the minimum age is 10 years old. Younger children may not be able to safely operate the e-bikes. The tour operator requires parental supervision for any participants under 18 years of age.
Are There Any Restrictions on the Amount of Luggage Allowed?
The tour does not specify any restrictions on the amount of luggage allowed. However, it’s recommended to bring only essential items due to the active nature of the bike ride. Participants should pack light and bring only what they can comfortably carry.
Can the Tour Be Customized to Meet Special Interests?
The tour can generally be customized to meet special interests. Travelers should inquire with the tour operator about potential modifications, such as additional stops or activities, to accommodate their specific needs and preferences.
Is There Any Opportunity to Interact With the Local Community?
Yes, the tour offers opportunities to interact with the local community. The itinerary includes a visit to a wood carving village and a lunch stop at a small village on the Ping River, allowing for engagement with local residents.
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Recap
This e-bike tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the scenic countryside outside Chiang Mai.
Riders will start with a train ride to the ancient city of Lamphun, then embark on a guided bike ride to the impressive Temple of Phra That Hariphunchai.
Along the way, they’ll cycle through lush orchards, rice paddies, and small villages, culminating in a delicious lunch by the Ping River and a visit to a wood carving village.