The Government of Bangkok has started developing a 47.5 km walkway and bike lane along the Saen Saeb Canal to improve pedestrian and cyclist connectivity across the city in Thailand. The project aims to offer a continuous, safe corridor from Phra Nakhon to Nong Jok, linking residents with MRT, BTS, and canal boat networks.

The corridor includes lighting, CCTV, and other safety infrastructure for 24/7 access. So far, the city has built about 60.38 kilometres of reinforced embankments and paths. An additional 4.72 kilometres are now under construction, with plans to further extend the route in the coming years.

This effort forms part of Bangkok’s “Walkable, Safe Cycling” initiative, scheduled for completion by 2030. It aims to enhance urban mobility, promote public health, and expand access to sustainable transport. Future expansions will connect areas like Ladprao, Phrom Phong, Thaphra, and Sam Yot. The route also links major institutions such as Srinakharinwirot University and vital city piers, including Wat Mai Chong Lom and SWU Phyathai, supporting both residential and economic zones.