Thursday, August 8, 2019

The incredible motorbike routes in Thailand

Thailand is a big appeal on tourism radar in Asia. This destination charms every visitors for its scenic beauty, delectable delights and friendly locals. Yet, the country is also a centric hub for riders with stunning road trips. 
The incredible motorbike routes in Thailand
If you are looking for a life time adventure on 2 wheels from Thailand, these 5 motorcycle routes which run through the rural areas giving away an insight on the local traditions and picturesque views to be captured in your travel diaries.

The Mae Hong Son Loop

The Mae Hong Son Loop
The Mae Hong Son Loop will take you on a 400-mile adventure through Northern Thailand. The trail generally takes a week to complete and it is best known for its incredible scenery through the lush countryside of Northern Thailand. The loop starts and finishes in the popular tourist hub of Chiang Mai and passes through the Mae Hong province, through the towns of Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son and Pai. Along the way, you will see mountains, farmlands, quaint villages, limestone karst and cascading waterfalls.

The Golden Triangle and Beyond

The Golden Triangle and Beyond
Chiang Mai’s sister city, Chiang Rai is a popular starting point for tours exploring the Golden Triangle area where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet. Highlights of the area include Wat Tha Ton, riding above the cloud line in Doi Mai Salong, following the upper Mekong, and visiting Phu Chi Fha Forest Park for its famous sunrises through a sea of mist.

Though Chiang Rai is a much smaller city than Chiang Mai, there are still outfitters who provide well-equipped tours on bikes up to 800cc ranging from single day excursions to days-long tours taking in the entire province and even crossing into both neighboring countries.

Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi
Further south and in a different range of hills, Kanchanaburi province has become a favored weekend getaway for residents of Bangkok seeking a quiet, natural alternative to their hectic metropolis.

Among the weekenders who flock to the riverside resorts and national parks of one of the country’s largest western provinces are bikers yearning for a combination of challenging hill riding and abundant high-end accommodations. By far the most diverse and popular ride is the Nang Prue, Si Sawat loop which covers 300 kilometers on rural roads running through farmland, dense jungle, and old growth forest.

The Nan Loop

The Nan Loop
Starting in Chiang Mai, the Nan Loop takes riders through some of Thailand’s most stunning mountain scenery all the way to Nan on Highway 1148, said to be one of the top 10 best biking roads in the world. You will pass by the Than Tong Waterfall and the Mae Kachan hot spring before reaching the lakeside town of Phayao, which is worth a day or two to explore its temples, the most impressive of which being Wat Analayo. Phu Lang Kha National Park in the Phayao province is also worth a visit.

The Samoeng or Mae Sa Loop

The Samoeng or Mae Sa Loop
Just north of Chiang Mai, the Samoeng Loop is the most popular day ride in northern Thailand, taking travelers through the rural Thai countryside, passing by caves, temples, elephant farms and rice fields. The winding road circles the Doi Suthep Mountain, just west of Chiang Mai, which offers quite a collection of trekking paths and off-road motorcycle routes.

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