The Best Airbnb Experiences in Bangkok.
Just as Airbnb has revolutionised accommodation bookings for the independent traveller, their Experiences section offers a wide variety of tours that are hosted by carefully selected local residents. Each bringing their own personal recommendations, interpretation and insight to the destination, unlocking parts of the city that may otherwise not have been available to visiting tourists. This is particularly true of Thailand’s capital Bangkok, where you can have almost anything brought to life for you in this way.
These are a few of the best Airbnb Experiences in Bangkok.
1. Cool Running Tours to See Street Art
Your host Ratchanee is a certified Tour Guide, born in Bangkok where she studied and lives. Running in Bangkok brings you street art and street food. ‘I always run and capture city living. Not only impressive Buddha wats, but also cool graffiti by famous local artists like Alex face, Lolay, Kult, as well as murals by international creatives.’ What’s better than a street art run? One that ends with street food.
Go! Running’s Bangkok tour combines two aspects of the city’s culture in one 8km route. The run starts on Surawong Road, where you can scope some of the city’s leading contemporary art galleries, winding through the Bak Rak area, which is decorated with massive exterior wall paintings produced by some of the world’s most famous street artists during the city’s 2016 Bukruk festival. You’ll end on Yaowarat Road in Chinatown, where you can refuel on some local delicacies.
What you’ll need: Running shoes. All levels of runners are welcome. Experience Link.
2. Uncover the Secrets of Sacred Tattoos
Arjan Neng has practised sakyant for 10-plus years, and his clients include celebrities Steven Seagal and Brook Shields. Meet him with Petz, your host on this experience. Petz has worked as a guide for years and has published seven travel guidebooks. You’ll begin by exploring the local market to buy offerings for the sacred tattoo ceremony, and chat and mingle with people who come get sakyant. Learn how the master creates a design by discussing what you want to achieve in your life and find a symbol appropriate for you, should you decide to get a tattoo yourself. This is followed by a Monk’s blessing and getting to know each other better more over lunch.
- Experience Link.
3. Learn Muay Thai Boxing with the Legend
Samart Payakaroon is considered to be the “Muhammad Ali” and “Sugar Ray Robinson” of Muay Thai. He is a living legend of the sport that many Muay Thai boxers respect and look up to. He is well known for his techniques and boxing style and the gym has been running for more than 10 years. All the professional trainers have extensive boxing and teaching experiences. There is no other place for you to learn Muay Thai than from the best who can teach you from the most basic techniques to professional boxers level. Hosted by Kanyawee, you will start with a warm-up and basic techniques, followed by pad work with a professional trainer before taking up the opportunity to spar with one of the professional boxers.
4. Go shopping with a shopaholic
Namrata is a big foodie and shopaholic. Indian by origin, but born and raised in Bangkok, she studied at an American International school in there before getting her business management and marketing degree in the USA. Shopaholics and foodies, come to shop locally and enjoy Thai cuisine on the streets, and in the local shopping malls of Bangkok. As a local guide who speaks fluent English, as well as Thai and Hindi, I’ll be able to guide the way to best items and pricing.
5. Hands-on Authentic Thai Cooking Class
Pimlada discovered her passion for food at a young age from her grandma and the rest of my family, who have renowned cooking skills. She would help with preparing the ingredients and even working in the hot kitchen. Having pursued her bachelor’s degree at a very famous international cooking school, she took some years to gather experience as an instructor of cooking classes. Simply put, she love’s eating and her whole life is dedicated to food.
The day will be divided into two parts with a morning class that will have you exploring Khlong Toei — the biggest fresh market in Bangkok — where you shop for fresh ingredients before you cook them. The afternoon class will be conducted in an air-conditioned space where you will be introduced to Thai exotic ingredients, including vegetables, spices, and herbs. The best part of all is you get to enjoy the food that you’ll make.
- Experience Link.
6. Street Food 101 in Local Bangkok
Dwight, Panisha and team are enthusiastic food lovers eager to welcome new friends to Bangkok. Dwight is a food blogger who has lived in Thailand for nearly 10 years. He loves strange dishes and hole in the wall restaurants. Panisha was born in the south of Thailand, where the country’s spiciest food originates. She’s quick to whip up a smoking Thai stir-fry, but also has a sweet tooth.
This is a social impact experience where 100% of what you pay goes to Courageous Kitchen. Courageous Kitchen is a non-profit organization inspiring community leadership through the power of food. The organisation provides food aid, education, and training to refugees aiming to improve their health, English skills, and overall confidence. They’re changing the community, one plate at a time.
Ask all of your questions about Thai street food while visiting a fresh market, street side carts, and a specially curated list of stellar shophouses. Everyone on the team is fluent in Thai, so you’ll be able to chat with vendors as you eat your way around the neighbourhood.
Come hungry because this experience combines impromptu stops for bites to eat at their favourite places in this off the beaten path neighbourhood. Between eating you’ll have time to talk about food safety, common types of street food, and street food controversy. In the end, you’ll have a better understanding of why Bangkok is considered one of the top street food cities in the world.
For more info on these experiences and to find others, do have a look at Airbnb Bangkok. This is not a sponsored or promoted post, I just love how Airbnb is bringing the cities and people to life in the cities that I visit.
Tags: AirBnB, Airbnb Experiences, Bankgok, Thailand
Originally published at theincidentaltourist.com on October 23, 2018.