
Thailand on Two Wheels: Riding Through Paradise
Embark on an unforgettable 14-day motorcycle journey through Thailand’s stunning landscapes. From bustling cities and tranquil coastlines to winding mountain roads and cultural landmarks, this adventure is perfect for thrill-seekers and explorers alike.
Pricing
Our comprehensive package ensures your journey is seamless and unforgettable, covering everything you need for the ultimate riding experience. All the amenities and services provided are outlined in the 'What's Included' section below, ensuring you have a clear understanding of the exceptional value and convenience we offer.

Day 1
Arrival
To ensure you make the most of your trip, we arrange for you to arrive ahead of the tour's start. We'll coordinate your airport pick-up and your first night's accommodation, allowing you to rest and adjust to any jet lag. Depending on your flight schedule, this also gives you the opportunity to explore the local culture and acclimate.
Day 2
Bangkok
We'll spend our first day on the trip exploring the vibrant capital city and visiting the Grand Palance, Wat Pho, and Khao San Road. The day will end with an evening briefing to go over our route and safety information as well as spending a few hours getting to know each other.


Day 3
Bangkok - Kanchanaburi - Ayutthaya
After a delicious local breakfast, we shall depart for the small town of Kanchanaburi, an off the beaten path town that is less frequently visited by tourists. The day will consist visiting the famous bridge over river Kwai and the Erawan waterfall, followed by an afternoon lunch and a drive to the old capital of Ayutthaya.
Day 4
Ayutthaya
We'll spend the day exploring the ancient city of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritgage site. The city is full of impressive ruins of temples and palaces that reflect the city's rich history as a former capital of Thailand. We'll visit Wat Mahathat, the famous Buddha head entwined in tree roots and enjoy a leisurely boat road along Chao Phraya along with indulging in local delicacies at the night markets.


Day 5
Ayutthaya - Sukhothai
Known as the first capital of Thailand, Sukhothai consists of various ancient temples, pagodas, and statues scattered throughout the park. We'll enjoy the day strolling around the town and enjoying the history that this small town presents.
Day 6
Sukhothai - Chiang Mai
With a 6 hour ride to Chiang Mai, this day will mainly consist of travelling up to the northern parts of the country and spending the afternoon/evening resting and enjoying the local markets and food.


Day 7
Chiang Mai
With everything from elephant sanctuaries to temples, we'll spend the day exploring Chiang Mai and taking in all the beauty it offers. The morning will consist of a visit to the local elephant sanctuary, followed by lunch and an afternoon of exploring nearby sights.
Day 8
Chiang Mai - Pai
Pai is a mountain town a few hours from the town of Chiang Mai, with it's beautiful winding mountain roads, we'll make our way to the laidback town. The afternoon will consist of visiting the hot springs and Pai canyon and enjoying the relaxed atmosphere and food.


Day 9
Pai - Mae Hong Son
We'll continue along the Mae Hong Son Loop, taking in the spectacular mountain scenery whilst visiting the Tham Lod cave as well as enjoying a bamboo rafting experience.
Day 10
Mae Hong Son - Chiang Rai
The morning will consist of making our way to Chiang Rai, followed by a lunch and then visiting Wat Rong Khun, the famous White Temple. We'll spend the evening exploring the bustling atmosphere of the night bazaar where you can pick up a few souvenirs as well as indulge in some street food.


Day 11
Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai is close to the border of the golden triange where Thailand meets Laos and Myanmar. We'll spend the day exploring the local temples, hill tribe museum as well as Wat Rong Suea Ten, the infamous blue temple.
Day 12
Chiang Rai - Nan
We'll start making our way back south, with an overnight stop over in Nan. We'll spend the afternoon exploring the historic Wat Phumin, known for its unique mural paintings. Nan is also home to some of the most spectacular scenery in Thailand as its surrounded by large green fields and mountains


Day 13
Nan - Phitsanulok
After another morning of 5+ hours riding through the serene countryside roads, we can enjoy an afternoon of downtime in the town of Phitsanulok. Another part of Thailand that is less explored by tourists, giving us a much better view of local lifestyle and culture.
Day 14
Phitsanulok - Bangkok
Our final day on the road will consist of making our way back to Bangkok and arriving in time for dinner. We'll head to the infamous street markets, giving us one last evening to indulge in a few street food snacks alongside some shopping before ending the day with a final group dinner.


Day 15
Bangkok - Departure
It's time to say goodbye! For those that will be flying out - we'll arrange your airport drop off accordingly. For those that wish to stay a few extra days - we're happy to provide recommendations.


What's Included
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15 Days / 14 Nights hotel accommodation
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Royal Enfield Bullet 350 or equivalent
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All Meals
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Airport pick up and drop off
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Allentry fees, park fees, and permits
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On travel days, expect to ride for 4-6 hours daily
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Pilot rider to lead and guide
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Support van will accompany us to carry all luggage, equipment etc
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Planned activities - i.e. elephant sanctuary visit, cooking class etc
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All the water you can drink
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All fuel included
What's Excluded
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Domestic & International flights
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Visa (check your govt travel page to find out if you require a visa so please ensure you apply for this well in advance - we are here to help if you require assistance)
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Travel insurance (mandatory; must include motorcycle cover)
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Personal expenses (e.g., alcohol, guide tips, snacks etc)
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Activities on days off (e.g., surfing, paragliding etc - We can put you in touch with local companies)
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Additional stay (extra days require separate booking; we're happy to assist
Any Other Information I Should Note?
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Important: Your passport information will be required upon booking
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Please also ensure that you have a minimum of 6 months validity on your passport
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Check with your home country's government website page for requirements of entry and please ensure you adhere to all visa and vaccination policies if required
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You can apply for an eVisa online if required but most countries are usually granted a visa on arrival
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Please note that Thailand are introducing an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) from 2025 so please ensure that you have applied for this well ahead of time
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Most major banks allow Visa and Mastercard cash withdrawals and there are ATMs in major towns and cities
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Please ensure you adhere to all local laws, especially motor laws and are well aware of these ahead of travel. We recommend learning a bit about the country before travelling so you are aware of local customs and laws. It's also important that you are aware of local rules for driving as this may be very different to your home country. We will go over these before we start riding.