Ayesha Sharma is cycling around Bangkok with sister Neha Sharma

Enjoy Bangkok like Ayesha by visiting these 5 places on bike
Sisters Neha Sharma and Ayesha Sharma have mastered the art of attracting fans with their presence on social media. From fashion to travel, you can always count on the sisters. Both Neha and Ayesha are currently enjoying their vacation in Bangkok. Recently, Ayesha shared a snippet from her travel diaries as she explored the streets of Bangkok on two wheels. Sharing the pictures on Instagram, she wrote, “Just a girl, her bike and the endless horizon”. If you are also planning an adventure trip to Bangkok like them, we have compiled a list of 5 places you can visit by bike. Check it out.
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Places to visit by bicycle in Bangkok
1. Ayutthaya
If you want to explore this city of Thailand, the best way is to rent a bicycle and explore the beauty of this place. Ayutthaya Historical Park is one of the top tourist attractions of this city. Explore the ancient temples of the park while cycling between various sites.
2. Chiang Mai
Known for its historic beauty, Chiang Mai’s old town is ideal for cycling. Cycling through the quiet streets will allow you to see ancient temples, unique shops and more. The outskirts of Chiang Mai can be explored to see the beautiful gardens at the Royal Flora Ratchaphruk Park. The grounds of Chiang Mai University and the Ang Kaew Reservoir are also great places to cycle around.
3. Ko Yao Noi
The beautiful island of Ko Yao Noi is a perfect place to explore by bicycle. Ride along the eastern shoreline for spectacular views of Hong Island, rice fields and agricultural land. The mountainous region of the island can be a bit challenging, but can be explored comfortably by bike.
4. Nong Khai
The picturesque riverside town of Nong Khai in northeastern Thailand is an ideal place for cyclists. A wide path along the Mekong River is a great place for cyclists. One of the most impressive attractions of this place, the Sala Keoku Sculpture Park can also be seen on two wheels.
5. Sukhothai
Planning to visit Sukhothai? Then all you need to do is rent a bicycle to explore the historical park and the surrounding countryside. The temples are spread over a large area, which is easy to walk around. While you're there, don't forget to check out the lesser-known Si Satchanalai Historical Park nearby.
Are you planning a trip to Bangkok on your two-wheeler? Looks like we got you covered.
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