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If you're planning a tuk-tuk tour during the rainy season, it's wise to check the weather forecast and plan your itinerary around drier periods.
• Bring a light poncho or umbrella, just in case you encounter a downpour; many tuk-tuks have covers, but it's good to be prepared.
• Also, consider discussing your plans with the driver, as they can suggest shorter or indoor-friendly stops to keep your experience enjoyable despite the weather.
Allow extra time for traffic and weather. Confirm the specific service on the day, agree prices or use an app where practical, and keep screenshots of bookings and pickup details.
Prices, schedules, access rules and operating hours can change, so confirm the current details with the provider or relevant authority before travelling.





