The Five Best Motorcycle Routes in Northern Thailand

Northern Thailand is a rider’s paradise. With winding mountain roads, misty valleys, hidden villages, and culturally rich towns, this region offers some of the most thrilling and scenic motorcycle adventures in Southeast Asia. 


Whether you're cruising through tea plantations, navigating switchbacks that snake along the Myanmar border, or exploring ancient Lanna temples, Northern Thailand delivers the perfect blend of challenge, culture, and natural beauty.


To help you plan your two-wheeled escape, we’ve rounded up the five best motorcycle routes in Northern Thailand, complete with highlights and a downloadable map. 


1. Mae Hong Son Loop – Thailand’s Legendary Ride

Duration: 3–5 days | Distance: ~600 km | Start/End: Chiang Mai


Highlights:

  • 1,864 curves—a dream for any rider
  • Pai’s chill night market, hot springs & boho cafes
  • Mae Hong Son’s lakefront town & scenic viewpoints
  • Ban Rak Thai – a Chinese village on the Myanmar border known for Yunnanese food and tea
  • Karen Long Neck Village – accessible via boat ride on the Pai River

What You’ll Experience:

This is Thailand’s most famous loop for a reason. The road conditions are excellent, the curves are non-stop, and the scenery ranges from jungle-carved mountains to quiet temples hidden in the hills. You’ll ride through elephant sanctuaries, cross rivers, and get to know the warmth of Northern hospitality.

Bua Tong Bloom at Doi Mae U-Kho

Bonus Highlight – The Bua Tong Bloom at Doi Mae U-Kho

If you’re riding the Mae Hong Son Loop in November, make a detour to Doi Mae U-Kho near Khun Yuam. At 1,600 meters above sea level, Thailand’s largest Bua Tong (Mexican Sunflower) field bursts into bloom—500 rai of golden yellow flowers covering the hillside. It's no wonder this breathtaking bloom has become the symbol of Mae Hong Son, echoing the province's motto: “Luen Nam Thin Bua Tong”—famed land of the wild sunflower.


It’s one of Mae Hong Son’s proudest natural sights and a seasonal highlight you won’t want to miss.


2. Doi Inthanon Circuit – 1-Day High Altitude Escape

Duration: 1 day | Distance: 210 km


Highlights:

  • The summit of Doi Inthanon – Thailand’s highest point at 2,565 meters
  • The Royal Twin Pagodas, built in honor of the King and Queen
  • Wachirathan Waterfall, plunging 80 meters through the jungle
  • Ride winding roads past rice fields, elephant camps, and remote tribal villages
  • The Kew Mae Pan Viewpoint – soak in sweeping mountain vistas.
  • The Thai National Observatory, visit and perched in the clouds
  • The Royal Project Inthanon, a model of sustainable agriculture and local innovation


What You’ll Experience:

This is the ultimate one-day mountain escape from Chiang Mai, designed for riders who want a full adventure in a compact loop. You’ll follow scenic backroads through rice fields and elephant camps, climbing steadily into pine forests and cool alpine air. At the top, you’ll stand on the roof of Thailand at 2,565 meters.


Along the way, stop at the majestic Twin Royal Pagodas, enjoy the panoramic views from Kew Mae Pan, and witness the power of Wachirathan Waterfall crashing down 80 meters. The Thai National Observatory offers a rare sky-gazing stop, while the Royal Project Inthanon showcases sustainable farming and local life. Wrap it up with fresh fruit at a Hmong tribal market and a slow cruise back to town—refreshed, inspired, and totally satisfied.


3. Chiang Rai Loop – Tea Hills, Temples & the Golden Triangle

Duration: 2 days | Distance: ~400 km (Map - Chiang Rai Loop)


Highlights:

  • The futuristic White Temple (Wat Rong Khun)
  • Cruise through the coffee-rich highlands of Doi Chang
  • Visit Wat Thaton, near the Myanmar border
  • Stop at the legendary Golden Triangle where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet
  • Ride scenic backroads through Doi Mae Salong, known for tea plantations and Chinese heritage

What You’ll Experience:

This loop combines Northern Thailand’s best: winding mountain roads, vibrant border towns, and deep cultural flavor. Start with a coffee stop in Doi Chang, then ride into Chiang Rai for the White Temple and a taste of local Khao Soi.


From there, it’s onward to the Golden Triangle, where the Mekong River separates three nations—and stories of opium, trade, and tribal history still linger. Wind your way through Doi Mae Salong’s tea-covered hills and roll into Thaton for a peaceful riverside overnight. On day two, follow lesser-traveled roads back to Chiang Mai through lush countryside and village life.


4. The Amazing Land of Lanna Route

Duration: 9 days | Distance: ~1,910 km (Map)


Highlights:

  • Bo Kluea’s salt village, Wat Phumin in Nan
  • Scenic boat ride on the Mekong at the Golden Triangle
  • Explore Doi Mae Salong and Pai
  • Meet the Karen Long Neck tribe
  • Ride the famous Sameong Loop and climb Doi Inthanon

What You’ll Experience:

This amazing Lanna route is the perfect way to see Northern Thailand, packed with breathtaking scenery and cultural gems. 

From the mountains to the rivers, you’ll get a chance to explore the heart of this region, including its stunning landscapes, rich history, and unique traditions.


Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a first-timer, this route covers everything you need to see in the North—from the quiet beauty of small villages to the thrill of mountain climbs and the warmth of local communities. 

It’s an immersive experience that captures the essence of Northern Thailand - and it’s our favorite ride on this list.


5. Rolling Over Northern Thailand Route – The Ultimate 11-Day Ride

Duration: 11 days | Distance: 2,200+ km


Highlights:

  • Cross rivers along the Salawin River near Myanmar
  • Visit Sukhothai Historical Park (UNESCO site)
  • Explore the ancient opium trail at the Golden Triangle
  • Ride the winding roads of Doi Angkhang, Doi Mae Salong, Doi Inthanon
  • Visit tribal villages, remote temples, and Chiang Rai’s White Temple

What You’ll Experience:

This is the Rolling Over Northern Thailand grand route. You’ll traverse jungles, national parks, farmland, and mountain peaks—interspersed with historic towns and cultural encounters. It’s perfect for seasoned riders who want to see it all, from border crossings to ancient ruins.


6. Roads Less Travelled – Into Thailand’s Remote Northern & Western Frontier

Duration:  7 days | Distance: ~1,340 km


Highlights:

  • Ride the famous 1,219 curves from Mae Sot to Umphang
  • Explore Thi Lor Su – Thailand’s highest waterfall
  • Visit Karen villages at the road’s end in Perkler
  • Experience the scenic pine forests of Bo Kaeo
  • See the Bhumibol Dam—Thailand’s largest reservoir
  • Stay in local lodges deep in the border mountains

What You’ll Experience:

This is a rare journey into one of Thailand’s most remote and untouched corners—perfect for riders who crave solitude, nature, and authenticity. The route hugs the Myanmar border and dives deep into forested national parks, ending at the edge of civilization in the Karen village of Perkler. You’ll climb through pine forests, cross vast reservoirs, and conquer endless twisties along mountain ridges few have traveled. At Thi Lor Su, the country’s tallest waterfall thunders through the jungle—an unforgettable natural wonder. This ride is about discovery and connection—off-the-grid, culturally rich, and raw in the best way.



Tips for Riding in Northern Thailand

  • Best Season: November–March (cooler weather, clearer skies) But Green season (June - October) is also good for safe riding too – You will see Thailand at its greenest - and enjoy fewer tourists and low-season prices.
  • Bike Choice: Dual-sport or ADV bikes like the BMW GS, Honda CB500X, and TRIUMPH
  • Gear Up: Pack riding boots, rain gear, and layers. Mornings can be chilly, especially in the mountains.
  • Respect Culture: Cover up at temples, be polite at village stops, and ride slowly near pedestrians.
  • Local Dishes to Try: Khao Soi, grilled pork skewers (Moo Ping), and Yunnanese beef curry
  • Camera Ready: Sunrise at Phu Chi Fa, the curves near Pai, and Golden Triangle boat rides are must-capture moments
  • Ride Respectfully: Greet locals with a smile and a “Sawasdee”, slow down near villages, and support small markets


Final Thoughts

Whether you're carving twisties in Pai, sipping tea in Doi Mae Salong, or standing at the edge of three countries in the Golden Triangle, Northern Thailand’s roads aren’t just about the ride—they’re about the stories you’ll collect.


So pick your route, check your mirrors, and ride into the heart of the Lanna Kingdom. There’s no better way to explore this corner of the world than on two wheels. At Bike Tour Asia, we are offering both guided tours and self guided tours with all routes above. Email or call us for more information.

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