Essential Travel Information for a Smooth Ride
What to Expect on Your Thailand Cycle Tour
We take care of the details so you can focus on the ride and the incredible experiences. Here’s a look at the services you can expect on our fully supported tours.
We carefully select comfortable 3-5 star hotels and unique resorts, chosen for their quality, location, and a great atmosphere to unwind after a day’s ride.
You need quality energy for your adventures with us – and we make sure you get truly delicious local cuisine. Most meals (breakfast, nearly all lunches and dinners) are included. We also provide fresh fruit, snacks, and electrolyte drinks daily during your ride.
Dietary needs can be catered for with advance notice.
Every tour is fully supported by a minibus carrying your luggage, spare parts, tools, and refreshments. There’s always space if you need a break from cycling, and constant radio contact between driver and guide ensures your safety.
Our friendly, experienced team includes professional English-speaking Thai guides, multilingual team leaders (on many tours), expert drivers, and dedicated back-office staff, all committed to making your tour fantastic.
Getting Ready for Your Cycling Adventure
Though some of our tours require specific gear, and some may even already include equipment that will be provided to you, here’s a general packing list for most of our tours:
- Cycling Helmet (mandatory; rentals available)
- Cycling Shoes & Pedals (if not using our pedals); we don’t provide cycling shoes
- Cycling Jerseys & Shorts (we provide one TCT jersey)
- Gloves & Socks
- Lightweight Rain Jacket/Windbreaker
- Casual Clothing for Evenings & Rest Days
- Swimwear
- Sunscreen & Sunglasses
- Insect Repellent
- Personal Toiletries & Medications
- Small Daypack (optional, for off-bike essentials)
- Camera/Phone for Photos
- Adapters/Chargers for Electronics
- Copy of Your Passport & Travel Insurance
Upon booking a tour, we will make sure you’re well-informed of what to bring – and of course, feel free to reach out to our team with any questions!
Cycling in Thailand FAQs
What is the weather like for cycling?
Thailand has three main seasons: Cool/Dry (Nov-Feb, 20-30°C – ideal), Hot/Dry (Mar-Jun, 27-35°C), and Rainy (Jul-Oct, 25-34°C – showers often short). We plan tours considering these conditions.
Do I need special vaccinations for Thailand?
What about visa requirements?
Can I drink tap water in Thailand?
What are the best Hua Hin cycling routes?
Is Hua Hin cycling safe for children?
Do you provide maps for cycling in Hua Hin?
Your Safety and Wellbeing is Our Priority
We also ensure access to good quality medical facilities should they be needed - Thailand has excellent hospitals, especially in larger towns and cities.
We require all participants to have comprehensive personal travel insurance that specifically covers cycling activities, including medical expenses and emergency evacuation, for the full duration of the tour.
Please provide us with a copy of your insurance details before your tour begins. Many standard holiday insurance policies will cover cycling, but it’s essential to verify this.
Authentic Food & Refreshments to Fuel Your Adventure
We believe that great food is a key part of a great adventure. For many of our guests, our tours become a “cycling and gourmet holiday,” and that’s by design. Unlike many operators, our philosophy is that healthy, delicious food is essential – not just for your performance, but for your overall enjoyment of the trip.
That’s why we include every breakfast and almost every lunch and dinner on our tours, with only a few rest days as exceptions. With us, you’ll experience the authentic, world-famous flavors of Thai, Lao, and Vietnamese cuisine. We even include a complimentary Thai cooking class on select tours (like our “Bangkok – Phuket Tour”) so you can take those skills home!
When you’re on an adventure with us, you can look forward to hand-picked best local restaurants along our route, where you’ll enjoy a delicious variety of authentic cuisine. If you have any dietary requirements, just let us know in advance, and we’ll take care of it.
We’ll also keep you energized with a constant supply of drinks, eats, and treats while you’re cycling each day, including:
- Local snacks
- Fresh fruit
- Electrolyte drinks
- Thai desserts (like sticky rice and mango!)
Breakfast
Breakfast
Lunch
Lunch
- Stir-fried rice topped with chicken, shrimp, vegetables or a fried egg
- Thai-style omlette over jasmine rice
- Noodle soups or fried noodles
- Fresh seasonal fruit
Dinner
Dinner
- Pad Krapao (stir-fried holy basil with chicken or pork)
- Green Curry with chicken or tofu
- Massaman Curry (mild, slightly sweet Muslim-style curry with potatoes and peanuts)
- Tom Kha Gai (coconut chicken soup with galangal and lemongrass)
- Som Tum (papaya salad with lime, chili, and peanuts)
Pad Thai (classic Thai stir-fried noodles) - Grilled fish or chicken with chili-lime dipping sauce
- Stir-fried morning glory or other seasonal vegetables
during the ride
during the ride
- Seasonal fruits
- Thai local snacks (e.g., sticky rice with coconut)
- Water and isotonic drinks
- Snacks