Tuk Tuk Hop: Hop On Hop Off Bangkok & Tuk Tuk Tour (by MuvMi)
1/11 Trok Mahathat, Maharaj Road, Phra Nakorn, Bangkok 10200
Book the Travel Pass through the MuvMi app and treat it as a full-day base. The fixed ฿399 fare locks pricing across every stop, and the electric three-wheelers run quiet with seatbelts. Plan the day around the river-boat link. The shuttle crosses to Wat Arun and brings you back to pick up another tuk-tuk.
The pickup is on Trok Mahathat, a short walk inside the Maharaj Pier complex on the river side of the Grand Palace. Download the MuvMi app and buy the ฿399 Travel Pass. The system generates a PIN that stays valid until the end of the day. From there the electric tuk-tuks loop through the Rattanakosin core, hopping you between roughly thirty stops on a single fare.
The fleet itself is the differentiator: every tuk-tuk in the network runs electric and comes with seatbelts. Vehicles seat up to six passengers; pricing stays flat regardless of distance. No bargaining, no shifting price by destination.
Some stops sit right on the temple circuit. The Grand Palace and Wat Pho are within walking distance of Maharaj Pier and make the obvious openers. The network also reaches east to Asoke and Nana for the mall and sky-bar crowd. South through Chula and Samyan it covers Siam Paragon and MBK. North it stretches up to Ari for Chatuchak weekend access. The cross-river leg is the part worth planning around. A hop-on hop-off boat shuttle is built into the Travel Pass, taking you across the river to the Wat Arun side. From there you walk the prang, climb if you have the knees for it, and ride the same shuttle back to pick up another tuk-tuk on the Phra Nakorn side.
The last booking goes in before the 9 PM cutoff. Allow time between the final hop and the temple you actually want to walk. The ฿1,710 private-tour option locks one e-tuk-tuk and a driver for the entire day for those wanting a custom itinerary. The operator lists the service as LGBTQ+ friendly and a transgender-safe space.