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Clients Testimonial

Must do Tour in Bangkok!!!

Reviewed Tour Private Custom Tour with a Local Guide (4 weeks ago)

NocNoc Adventures is an absolute must when visiting Bangkok. My husband and I did a private tour with Noc and with a driver and it was so amazing! Everything from pick up to drop off was perfect. Noc and her team excel at what they do! It was the best way to explore Bangkok and the surrounding areas. Highly recommend!!

Jaclyn Feeney , from US

Date of Exerience:June, 2024

Our best day in Thailand

Wonderful experience with NocNoc Travel and Tours. One of our best days in Thailand was a private tour to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and Maeklong Railway Market. Our guide Nok spoke English very well and that made communication very easy. Every thing was well organized and well planned out. There was no waiting around or waisted time. The transportation was a large comfortable air conditioned van. Our driver drove safely trough the traffic and even provided waters for us. Our guide was an excellent photographer and knew all the best spots for photos. The coconut ice cream was a delicious treat. There were so many special moments on this tour. As three women traveling alone we appreciated how safe and comfortable we felt throughout the day. I hope to return to Bangkok again soon and take another tour with this company. Strongly recommend and worth every penny.

Jana Faulhaber , from US

Date of Exerience:June, 2024

Memorable cultural experience.

Reviewed Tour Three must-see Temples in Bangkok (4 weeks ago)

Excellent tour of the most wonderful temples with an engaging, enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide who was passionate about her culture. Our guide poppy was very adaptable, changing our itinerary as we had already visited one of the temples the day before on another tour.
Having an air conditioned car to drive between temples was certainly worthwhile given the heat and humidity.

Paul W , from Australia

Date of Exerience:June, 2024

Fabulous tour and guide!

This was a fantastic tour, and I highly recommend it to all travelers. Nok, our guide was super kind, knowledgeable, and funny (and she spoke excellent English). She timed our tour so well, so that we arrived at the Railway Market with about 45 minutes to walk through and shop before the train came through. She secured us a front row location for when the train did come, and she took fantastic photos of our family.

After this, we drove a short distance to the Floating Market boats. She took us through, suggested many delicious snacks and some very special shopping stalls, and gave us a lot of interesting information about Thailand.

Book this tour - you won’t regret it!

Jamie H , from US

Date of Exerience:June, 2024

Delicious food and amazing sights

Reviewed Tour TukTuk Night Tour (1 month ago)

We had a great experience with Poppy tonight. She showed us where to find all the delicious food in Bangkok. We tasted Pad Thai, Mango sticky rice and lots more. Our bellies are full. It was a fun experience on the tuktuk through the streets.

Kerri B , from Australia

Date of Exerience:June, 2024

Fantastic tours of Bangkok

Reviewed Tour Private Custom Tour with a Local Guide (1 month ago)

Thanks to Katie for her wonderful service on our tours. We saw so many wonderful sights of Thailand. She knew all the good spots and was knowledgeable on all things Bangkok. She was patient and goes the extra mile to ensure we were comfortable. Katie shared with us lots of delicious food. We would highly recommend her should you need a stress free tour.

Baild23111 , from Australia

Date of Exerience:June, 2024

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