Experience the ‘Big Mango’ in a whole new light and join us for an evening of iconic sights, local flavors, and unforgettable moments!
After sunset, the chaos of the day gives way to a more atmospheric and magical version of itself, with temples and palaces beautifully illuminated, night markets bursting into life, and the scent of sizzling street food drifting through the air. Bangkok becomes more relaxed but just as vibrant, the perfect time to explore.
We begin with a scenic ride on the Chao Phraya Express Boat, offering sweeping views of the riverside skyline as the lights of the city begin to twinkle.
Our first stop is Wat Arun, the striking Temple of Dawn, which looks even more magical under the night sky when its spires are lit up in golden light. Although the temple itself is already closed at this time, we stop nearby so you can take some stunning photos of this iconic landmark.
From there, we cross the river and hop into a typical Thai tuk-tuk, a fast and fun way to weave through Bangkok’s old town. It’s an experience in itself, the sounds, the lights, and the breeze as you zip past historic buildings and temples.
On our route, we pass iconic landmarks such as the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, and make short photo stops at the Giant Swing and the Flower Market (Pak Khlong Talat). Each place carries centuries of history and culture, and your guide will share the stories behind these historic sights.
We end the evening in the heart of Chinatown, one of the world’s largest and most authentic. Unlike many parts of Bangkok, Chinatown has managed to preserve its original character. Here, we’ll stop to enjoy a simple street-food meal and dessert, just like the locals do.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want to see Bangkok in a different light. It combines fun transport, iconic sights, local stories, and a street meal, all set against the backdrop of Bangkok by night.
Important notes:
- The tour duration is 3-4 hours and the tour ends in Chinatown. You can take the metro back to your hotel or the guide can assist with a taxi (not included).
- Mondays are street cleaning days in Bangkok citywide, and many street food cart vendors take the day off. Please be aware that Chinatown is less lively on Mondays.
- Please note that this is not a food tour. While we do enjoy a local street-food meal and dessert at the end of the tour, the focus is on cultural exploration rather than food sampling throughout. Since the meal is served towards the end of the experience, we recommend having a light snack before the tour begins, especially if you think you’ll get hungry along the way.
Meeting point:
Your guide will wait for you at Saphan Taksin BTS Station, Exit 2, at street level.
This exit is located at the end of the street, close to the river.
For the location of the Saphan Taksin BTS Station on Google Maps, please click HERE.

184 Comments
5
Great tour with lots of sites
Thank you Tina for very educational and fun tour! Enjoyed visiting all the sites and trying street food in ChinaTown. Tina was very friendly, knowledgeable and offered to take pictures at every location. Thank you.
5
Awesome tuk tuk tour
Siri was exceptional. She had so much knowledge about the history of the places and was so kind. She took care of us and was making sure we were engaged and entertained all the time. Will surely recommend
5
Tuk Tuk tour
Siri did an amazing job!! Learned a lot about the temples and history of Bangkok. Also delicious food in China Town! Thank you so much 😊
5
Last night in Bangkok was Incredible Pam!
What an amazing action packed night! We had the most incredible tour guide in Pam who took us on an adventure we will never forget! The sunset cruise, followed by a Tuk Tuk tour and the most delicious meal we wouldn’t have found ourselves. This was the perfect way to spend our last night in Bangkok! Make sure you have some cash to tip your tour guide because Pam was amazing and we would have loved to give her more 😊
5
Amazing night Tuk-Tuk tour of Bangkok
The tour was amazing. Our guide took us to many places and gave us a different perspective of what it look like at night. He also gave us some history and highlights of how Bangkok came to be the present capital of Thailand.