Cycle Ride around Suan Rot Fai in Bangkok
One of our favourite parks in Bangkok for cycling is Suan Rot Fai which is part of the bigger Chatuchak Park in northern Bangkok. Last weekend I took Nong Grace there again as she likes cycling around...
View ArticleNok Air to Allow Bicycles to Fly for Free
This afternoon I sent @Patee122, the CEO for Nok Airlines a question about taking bicycles on his airline. They have recently started a new promotion of only 1,090 Baht to Phitsanulok, Udon Thani and...
View ArticleConfusion over Nok Airlines Policy for Bicycles
A couple of weeks ago, I blogged a conversation I had with @Patee122, the CEO for Nok Airlines (see Nok Air to Allow Bicycles to Fly for Free). He basically said that in the interest of eco tourism,...
View ArticleTaking your Bicycle on the MRT Subway
Although you are allowed to take your bicycle on the BTS Skytrain for free, the MRT Subway only allows foldable bikes. But not just any foldable bike as it has to be smaller than a certain size. Here...
View ArticleBangkok Bicycle Exhibition for Cycling Lovers from 2-5 May 2013
“Bangkok Bike 2013″, from 2-5 may, is a major event for bike and traveling lovers where over 200 booths will display and highlight many products and services. This is the only event that had its own...
View ArticleCycle Ride on Rattanakosin Island
At the weekend I was exploring the old city in Bangkok around the Grand Palace. Here are some of the pictures that I tweeted as I cycled around. 1. The Standing Buddha at Wat Intharavihan is 32 meters...
View ArticleBicycle Rental Service to Launch in Bangkok on 1 May 2013
It has been a long time coming but the BMA have finally announced that the “Pun Pun” Bike Rental scheme will launch on 1st May at 12 stations around Central Bangkok. This is a far cry from their...
View ArticleHow to Subscribe to Bicycles United Magazine
If you are a keen cyclist in Thailand then you should get yourself a copy of the excellent “Bicycles United” magazine that comes out about once a month. It is printed in both English and Thai and...
View ArticleBangkok Car Free Day 2013
The next “Bangkok Car Free Day” will take place on Sunday 22nd September 2013. On this day, the BMA has organized art exhibitions, car free activities and a bicycle parade. The aim of the car free day...
View ArticleCyclists can ride the Skytrain for FREE on 21-22 September 2013
Undoubtedly the most bicycle-friendly mass transit option in Bangkok these days is the BTS Skytrain. Combining this electric train and bicycle enables you to get around the city quickly or to get out...
View ArticleSpecial Railway Carriage for Cyclists in Thailand
If you are cyclist in Thailand, you might be interested that the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) are making an extra effort to help cyclists travel around the country. Normally you would have to put...
View ArticleCycle Track Around Suvarnabhumi Airport
Some good news for cyclists in Bangkok is that a new cycling track has been opened at Suvarnabhumi Airport. If you are tired with fighting traffic in the city, then head to the airport for a brand new...
View ArticleFarewell Ride for Airport’s Green Cycle Track
The Green Lane around Suvarnabhumi Airport has proved to be very popular with cyclists who live in Bangkok. The 23 kilometer long lane was often crowded at the weekends with both hobby cyclists and...
View ArticleNew Bike Trail around Nong Bon Lake in Bangkok
The latest scenic bike lane to be constructed in Bangkok is around Nong Bon Lake in Prawet district. The 4 kilometer long bike trail, which will have solar lighting and closed-circuit cameras, is due...
View ArticleBangkok Clean Air Bicycle Campaign
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has launched a new campaign to raise public awareness of air pollution and to encourage people to take an interest in riding bicycles. Under this campaign, a...
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