ROLLING OVER NORTHERN THAILAND

This 11 day tour in Northern Thailand is the ultimate guide to the region as it covers all the famous regions and roads of the Lanna Kingdom. This is the one for the complete experience... Enjoy!

Thailand

11 riding days

2,400 KM

From $3,350

Start/Finish in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai Airport

180 - 320 KM Daily

95% Paved

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HIGHLIGHTS


Myanmar Border Ride Salawin River, Sukhothai Heritage Park, Sirikit Dam crossing, Mountain riding in Nan, Salt Wells at Bo Kluea, Mekong River, Golden Triangle, Road of 1,864 curves, Long Neck Hill Tribe, Doi Inthanon

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Tour OVERVIEW


This two-week self-guided motorcycle tour of the best of Thailand explores all the must-see sights, the best curvy roads & carefully selected hotels. This tour gives you a great insight into the land of the Lana Kingdom – the “Kingdom of a Million Rice Fields”.


The roads are mainly rural two lanes with a variety of surfaces and wind through areas of spectacular mountainous beauty. We start to explore the Thai – Myanmar border area. You will meet the Salawin River which forms the border between Thailand and Myanmar for quite a long distance.


We ride south over mountains and through valleys to Mae Sot, one of the main border crossings to Myanmar. In Sukhothai, we visit the Historical Park, UNESCO Heritage Site. Ride to the remote province of Nan, which for centuries remained autonomous and cut off from the outside world.


Take a look at the unique village of Bo Kluea with its Salt Wells. Visit the city of Chiang Rai and the stunning artwork of the nearby White Temple – known as Wat Rong Khun.


We will also go to rather more famous or infamous places like the Golden Triangle, where Laos, Myanmar and Thailand meet and where in previous decades the opium poppy provided a living to many people until it was stopped in 1996 after the death of Khun Sa, a legendary drug lord.


Observe the main border crossing between Thailand and Myanmar at Mae Sai and ride the spectacular road to Doi Tung and Mae Salong. Doi Angkhang with its scenic beauty.


Between Mae Taeng and Mae Hong Son, there are 1,864 bends or twisties which gives everybody a great opportunity to improve their cornering skills whatever their level of expertise. Among the highlights of the trip, you can also visit the Long Neck Women of the Karen Tribe, famous for the brass rings that they wear around their necks.


Before returning to Chiang Mai drive to the top of Thailand – the highest mountain in Thailand (Doi Inthanon), 2,565 meters.

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Day by Day Schedule

Day 1 / Chiang Mai-Mae Sariang

Welcome to our Service Centre in the morning for a tour briefing, motorcycle & GPS hand over etc. We are at your disposal as of 8 AM, welcome.


After breakfast, you leave Chiang Mai behind and take the westbound route on road 108 to start your motorcycle tour of the best of Thailand. At the beginning the road is rather straight, passing through numerous small towns and villages and later becomes curvier to Mae Sariang your end destination of the day. On the way, there are a couple of scenic areas, coffee shops etc. Mae Sariang is a small town alongside the Yuam River, located near the Myanmar border. Before dinner, you have the opportunity to enjoy the sunset by the bank of the Yuam River. This is by purpose a rather short and easy day riding, a good way to get familiar with your motorcycle and riding in Thailand....Enjoy!  Overnight in Mae Sariang.

(200 km/124 miles).

Day 2 / Mae Sariang-Mae Sot

The early risers may visit the local morning market and give alms to the monks. The idea of the alms giving is for the Buddhist monks to make merit and also to collect food for their one meal of a day. It is a wonderful opportunity to experience an ancient Buddhist tradition. Since you are already up, take the opportunity to visit the local wet market, quite an experience.

After breakfast take road 1149 to Salawin River, the border between Thailand and Myanmar. The road is a bit bumpy with some potholes, crosses a small mountain. The area is pretty remote, it’s well worth the effort and a must-see on our motorcycle tour of the best of Thailand. Enjoy a coffee and leg stretcher by the mighty Salawin river. Follow your GPS, partly backtracking in a southern direction on Route 105 which runs along the border to Myanmar to Mae Sot. Lunch along the way at a local restaurant. Why not try a noodle soup with chicken (Phatsiue Senlek gai). The road is winding and paved passing through many small communities like Ban Sop Ngao, Tha Song Yang and Mae Ramat. On the way, you pass a huge Refugee Camp where thousands of Burmese live. In the afternoon you reach Mae Sot. If you are interested, ride to the border market for a visit. Dinner recommended at the beautiful local restaurant Khao Mao-Khao Fang, ask the hotel to book a taxi (100 Baht, one way. Overnight in Mae Sot.

(230 km/143 miles).

Day 3 / Mae Sot-Sukhothai

Your next destination is Sukhothai. First part is a scenic ride over the mountains to Tak. Once in Tak, the landscape becomes rather flat while you continue to Sukhothai. Lunch along the way at a local restaurant by the Ping River in Tak. The historical Sukhothai, which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988, was the first capital of Siam. It was founded by King Ramkhamhaeng. The province's temples and monuments have been well restored and the park has numerous sites to explore. One of the highlights is Wat Sri Chum - the most enigmatic of Sukhothai's temples. The “temple of the Bodhi tree" was built in the late 13th century.


Since this is a shorter riding day you have enough time to explore Sukhothai Historical Park during the afternoon. The city walls form a rectangle about 2 km east-west by 1.6 km north-south. There are 193 ruins on 70 square kilometres of land. There is a gate in the centre of each wall. Inside are the remains of the Royal Palace and twenty-six temples, the largest being Wat Mahathat.

Overnight in Sukhothai.


Tip

Ride to your hotel, check-in, change into more comfortable clothes and ask the hotel to arrange transfer to the historical park. There you can rent a bicycle and explore the area.

The hotel has a Spa and a pool. Enjoy a Thai massage. You can have dinner at the hotel or take a taxi couple of km down the road to the Chopper bar, a popular hangout place for backpackers, serves good local food. Don’t forget to explore their cocktail offer...

(240 km/149 miles).

Day 4 / Sukhothai-Nan

On the way from Sukhothai, you will visit the oldest Teak Tree in the world. On smaller back roads you drive towards the Queen Sirikit Dam, built 1973. This dam stands an impressive 160 meters high and 800 meters long and covers an area of 220 square kilometres. Crossing the dam with a little local ferry - quite an experience. After disembarking from the ferry in Ban Pak Nai have lunch at a local fisherman restaurant, enjoy the atmosphere. Continue on small provincial roads with hardly any traffic. This is farmland. Passing through a beautiful hilly landscape and countless villages.

Back on the main road the last stretch of the day to your final destination of the day which is the capital of Nan province and is also called Nan. For centuries Nan was a separate, autonomous Kingdom with few relationships to the outside world. Now, the city is a charming small town with many well-preserved temples. For bikers, the area is a little known treasure. Overnight in Nan.

(320 km/199 miles).

Day 5 / Nan-Bo Kluea-Nan

Without any doubt, the road to Bo Kluea offers some of the best ridings in all of Thailand, so an unmissable part of motorcycle tour. Classic twisty roads with almost no traffic will make this day unforgettable riding experience. Some of the stretches you just want to do again and again. The tiny village of Bo Kluea is located in a scenic valley close to the Lao border - remote and picturesque. “Bo Kluea” means salt well as the village has raised around two natural saltwater wells which have been used for centuries. Visit one of the salt wells and learn how salt is extracted from the mountain, the way it has been done for many generations. Enjoy your lunch from the scenic restaurant terrace, the GPS will lead you there. From Bo Kluea you cross over the mountain through Phu National Park. Enjoy the stunning scenery and empty roads. Break at the unique coffee shop in Pua. In the early afternoon, you have concluded the loop and are back in Nan to visit the most beautiful temple, Wat Phumin. The temple was built as if it were on the back of two immense snakes. Spend the evening at an authentic local restaurant on the bank of the Nan River. Overnight in Nan.

(190 km/118 miles).

Day 6 / Nan-Chiang Rai

Leave Nan and make your way through the hinterland first north bond on the main road and soon on small back roads in a south-eastern direction. This is another great motorcycle riding area. Great roads, endless bends, not much traffic, stunning scenery. Lunch by another river bank. Your ride continues north-eastern direction. For the next hundred km or so you pass countless rice fields and fruit plantations and cruise through small farm villages bends through yet more beautiful landscapes. Just before reaching your hotel in Chiang Rai you will visit the remarkable Wat Rong Khun (White Temple) which is today recognized as one of the main attractions all over Thailand. Definitely don't miss this on your motorcycle tour of the best of Thailand. You can park in front of the temple. Take your time to explore this unique and fairly recently build temple. Overnight in Chiang Rai.

(250 km/155 miles).

Day 7 / Chiang Rai (Rest Day)

This is a rest day in the middle of the motorcycle tour of the best of Thailand. Enjoy a healthy breakfast in the hotel and spend the day at the hotel pool or in a Spa. You may also take a walk exploring the town to visit some of the many markets and temples. A walk is likely needed after all the great riding hours. 

If you are up for a half day ride our tour guide will bring you to Doi Chang, 110 km / 68 miles (great views, stunning scenery, and coffee plantations). You will be back at your hotel no later than 2 PM.

Overnight in Chiang Rai.

Day 8 / Chiang Rai-Thaton

From Chiang Rai, it's a short ride to the mighty Mekong River at the legendary Golden Triangle where the three borders of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos meet. First stop is the viewpoint at Wat Phrathat, from here you have the Golden Triangle in front of you. Down by the Mekong River, you can swap your motorcycle for a boat and explore the river region. Taking a short break in Laos (no visa needed, only bring your passport) before returning to your motorcycle.

From the Golden Triangle, you continue to Mae Sai, the most northern point of Thailand and one of the main border crossings to Myanmar. At Mae Sai, take a stroll and explore the busy border market. Typical this part of the world, most trade is done by people carrying goods cross the border.

From Mae Sai ride up the mountains to Doi Tung (narrow and steep, be careful) and Doi Mae Salong on yet more amazingly twisty mountainous roads. Doi Mae Salong is a Chinese settlement which was built by a division of the Chinese Nationalist Army that refused to surrender to Chinese communists after the Nationalist Kuomintang government was routed in 1949. Today the village still offers a native Chinese cuisine, lovely houses with flowers and countless tea plantations as far as the eyes can see.

The final part of today’s route will take you along gentle hills through rice paddies and farm villages. Follow the Kok River for a while before you turn left to your resort at Thaton. Enjoy a cold drink and stretch your legs by the pool. Overnight in Thaton.

(220 km/137 miles).

Day 9 / Thaton-Pai

Another great riding day is ahead of you. From the resort ride couple of kilometres to enjoy the splendid view from Wat Thaton over the valley, Kok river and the vicinity. Make the effort and visit the Wat. (It’s well worth taking off your riding boots….)

From Wat Thaton, you follow the main road Nr. 107 and have a coffee break at the Hua Luk Royal Project. Lunch can be enjoyed at a cafe down the road to the 'Giant Tree Alley' worth a short ride to check out.

At Mae Tang turn right on 1095 and cross the mountains to Pai. This is the beginning of the road to Mae Hong Son, famous for having 1864 bends of varying sharpness. Before we reach your hotel stop at an Elephant Camp near Pai. Once in Pai, enjoy the pool at the resort. After the sunset stroll down along the walking street, taste food from the street food stalls or enjoy dinner at one of the many restaurants.


Note;

Pai is the hippie capital of South East Asia. It’s a town full of diversity and contradictions. There are backpackers, tourists with suite cases, people who once came and never left. Mixed from all corners of the earth, all walks of life and age groups. This little town is full of bars with live music. Enjoy! Overnight in Pai.

(250 km/155 miles).

Day 10 / Pai-Mae Hong Son

Today is a very scenic riding day. Even if the distance is not that much, there are plenty of mountains and switchbacks to negotiate, don’t worry, you will need the full day.

This is also the second part of the road famous for its 1864 bends of varying sharpness. You pass two mountains with 2 great scenic View Points en route. The journey takes you through some beautiful mountainous scenery. Around mid-day arrive Ban Rak Thai where you have lunch in one of the local Chinese restaurants by the little lake. They serve delicious Chinese specialities. Ban Rak Thai means literally "the Thai-loving village", built around a lake on the Myanmar border. About 800, mainly Chinese settled here after the communist takeover of China and some of the buildings have a distinctively Chinese appearance.

After lunch, you continue to Mae Hong Son and up the hill to visit the Wat Phrathat Doi Kongmu. From here you have a great view of the city and its surroundings.

Next destination is the pier where you park your motorcycles. You can leave helmets, jackets etc at the ticket office. Enjoy a scenic boat ride on the Pai River for about 20 min to the Karen Long Neck village (http://www.huaypukeng.com/info_visitor.htm). The Karen, a tribal minority, historically lived in the hills on the Myanmar side of the border. Some of their women wear heavy brass rings around their necks, forearms, and shins. Many ideas regarding why the coils are worn have been suggested. Some have hypothesized that the rings protected women from becoming slaves by making them less attractive to other tribes. Another theory is that the coils originate from the desire to look more attractive. Why don’t you ask them and find out the real story….

Return by boat to the pier and ride to the nearby Resort. Enjoy first a drink at the sunset bar overlooking the rice paddies. Overnight in Mae Hong Son.

(180 km/112 miles).

Day 11 / Mae Hong Son-Chiang Mai

In the morning ride the Road 108 from Mae Hong Son to Khun Yuam. It is a great winding road with wide twists. In Khun Yuam visit the local War Museum. The Imperial Japanese Army troops were stationed in Khun Yuam during the construction of a highway intended to cross Burma to India. Tip: Ask the museum staff to show the video about history (approx. 10 min, included). Beside the museum, there is a Coffee Shop and a 7/11 store. From Khun Yuam continue to Mae Chaem on Road 1088 and 1263 on nice twisty back roads. Here is a little local restaurant where you can have lunch. Ride Road 1192 and turn left on Road 1009 up to the top of Doi Inthanon, which at 2,565 meters is the highest mountain in Thailand. Park your motorcycles and walk up to the absolute peak and the little museum.

Next stop is the Vachiratharn Waterfall - an impressive and powerful 80 m high waterfall. Continue on Road 1009 until reaching the intersection 108. The last 50 km or so, drive on Road 108 until reaching Bike Tour Asia Service Centre where you end the ride. Kindly arrive at our Service Center no later than 5 pm, wrapping up your motorcycle tour of the best of Thailand.

(300 km/186 miles).

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PRICES


All prices in USD.

Single Rider* Pillion* Single Room
Triumph Tiger Sport 660 / 850 3,350 1,335 600
Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 3,470 1,335 600
BMW R1250 GS 3,950 1,335 600

NOTES:

  • *Shared twin room
  • A deposit of USD 1,000.- per rider is payable upon booking. Rest payment is due the latest 60 days before departure. For Tours with Tour price less than the deposit, the full amount is due upon booking.
  • Motorcycle Damage Liability & Rental Agreement acceptance required upon handover of the motorcycle (see “Terms & Conditions”).
  • The price for a single rider in a sharing room requires another single rider booking with the same request. If there is no other request for room sharing we will have to charge you the single room supplement
  • We are pleased to assist you with the booking of additional nights in Chiang Mai or any other services in connection with the tour

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Inclusions / Exclusions


  • 10 nights accommodation with breakfast at carefully selected quality hotels and resort with leisure facilities
  • Transfers in Chiang Mai
  • Late-model Motorcycle rental included 300 km / day, (additional km USD 0,5 / km)
  • Motorcycle Damage and Loss Coverage (see “Terms & Conditions”)
  • GPS, pre-programmed day by day itinerary
  • Introductory itinerary briefing by an experienced tour guide
  • Comprehensive tour script, detailed day-by-day itinerary, tips of activities and highlights en route, a hotel list and important contacts
  • Panniers and top box if desired, basic motorcycle crash protection bars etc.
  • Tools & tire repair kits

Not Included

  • Flights
  • Hotel nights in Chiang Mai (pre and post-tour)
  • Riding gear (helmet, jacket & gloves can be rented at the Service Center. We do not provide pants and boots). We do recommend to bring your own
  • All services not mentioned as included and all items of a personal nature.
  • Personal Travel Insurance (mandatory for our tours).

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