Amari Bangkok introduces first EV Tuk-Tuk for sustainable city tours

Amari Bangkok, part of Onyx Hospitality Group, has unveiled its new EV Tuk-Tuk, a modern, eco-conscious version of Thailand’s iconic three-wheeler. The service allows guests to explore Bangkok neighbourhoods such as Pratunam and Ratchaprasong in comfort while promoting sustainable travel.

Guests can enjoy convenient drop-offs at city highlights including the Four Face Buddha, Siam Square, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, and the Jim Thompson House with its teak architecture and gardens.

Guests at Amari Bangkok can enjoy the EV Tuk Tuk as part of their stay, adding a sustainable and distinctive dimension to their Bangkok visit

The EV Tuk-Tuk reflects Amari’s commitment to enhancing guest experiences while reducing environmental impact. It provides a low-emission way to explore the city, combining eco-conscious travel with cultural discovery.

Each ride is guided by a dedicated city explorer who shares the stories, traditions and hidden gems that make Bangkok unique. The experience offers convenient access to key landmarks, cultural immersion at each stop, and sustainable transport throughout the journey.

Rooted in Amari’s brand ethos, the EV Tuk-Tuk transforms each ride into a story-led experience. Guests can visit temples, discover street art, or explore shopping streets, blending environmental responsibility with authentic cultural storytelling.

Tuk-tuks emerged in Thailand after World War II and became widespread by the 1960s. While modern transport relies on taxis, buses and ride-hailing services, tuk-tuks remain popular for short trips and as a cultural experience for tourists.

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