Traveling liberates your minds, and trips on two wheels benefit the environment and heal the soul

Chiang Saen has been a historic town for more than a thousand years. More than 76 ancient temples, old city walls, moats, and many other historic sites are easily accessible by bicycle, making them ideal destinations for a sightseeing tour. 

Bicycle-friendly improvements in Chiang Saen contribute to the safety and comfort of the cyclists and the environment. Therefore, we recommend the intriguing cycling journey, which begins at the Chiang Saen National Museum. After that, riding toward Phra That Chedi Luang Temple, Pa Sak, Phra That Temple, Pha Ngao Temple, and finish at Chiang Saen Lake for bird viewing. The overall length of this lovely journey is 22 kilometers.

Tips & Tricks for Cycling in Chiang Saen

  • Dress like a cyclist: As long as you’re dressed appropriately, you’ll be less likely to overheat and more likely to enjoy your bike ride. We recommend a breathable T-Shirt with padded shorts.
  • Stay hydrated: Make sure you’re well-hydrated and well-fed by drinking more water than you think you need, and always fill up your water.
  • Plan and take a map: Before going on your bike ride, make sure you have mapped out your route or checked the maps.
  • Safety comes first: Do not ride with headphones in, and always wear a helmet, goggles, and high visibility clothes.

Apart from stunning views during your cycling trip, researchers from Imperial College London’s Centre found that cycling is an effective mode of active transportation for combating climate change. As a result, CO2 emissions might also be saved by switching to active transportation.

Chiang Saen’s cycling route is an excellent way to relax when visiting the town, and Athita is ready to make you smile whenever you rest.

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