Thailand Best Riding Routes
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Thailand Best Riding Routes
Attention motorcycle riders>>>> Bookmark this for future trips
Thailand best riding routes on Google Maps. The list has been compiled throughout the years based on trip reports by many riders. The term "Best Riding Route" generally describe roads featuring steep access, technical and challenging, numerous corners and sweeping curves, mountain passes, beautiful natural landscape, scenery and close proximity to not to be missed POI's.
goo.gl/H11MtD
Click on the blue, red or gold colored line embedded into the map, or at drop-down menu on the left for additional details including photos or videos.
Thailand best riding routes on Google Maps. The list has been compiled throughout the years based on trip reports by many riders. The term "Best Riding Route" generally describe roads featuring steep access, technical and challenging, numerous corners and sweeping curves, mountain passes, beautiful natural landscape, scenery and close proximity to not to be missed POI's.
goo.gl/H11MtD
Click on the blue, red or gold colored line embedded into the map, or at drop-down menu on the left for additional details including photos or videos.
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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phuketrichard wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 7:33 am Attention motorcycle riders>>>> Bookmark this for future trips
Thailand best riding routes on Google Maps. The list has been compiled throughout the years based on trip reports by many riders. The term "Best Riding Route" generally describe roads featuring steep access, technical and challenging, numerous corners and sweeping curves, mountain passes, beautiful natural landscape, scenery and close proximity to not to be missed POI's.
goo.gl/H11MtD
Click on the blue, red or gold colored line embedded into the map, or at drop-down menu on the left for additional details including photos or videos.
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In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Whoever who did this,. great work and thanks.
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I remember driving on the 304 to Nakhon Ratchasima the views of the surrounding area reminded me of a similarity of the English Lake District, also a very steep section of road, good resort accomadation in the area. That was a stop off point for me on the way to Phimai Historical Park and it's temples of the Angkor period.
341/3 ใน Phimai District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30110, Thailand
But talking about twisty roads, if you thought Cambodia only had Bokor, think again! I saw this on Facebook a while ago.
Loop therapy
After our two days (see previous post) of crazy messy slippery off-road rebellious riding, we finally reached our destination: Pramaoy. The town is not worth mentioning, except that it's in the middle of the National Road 55, AKA Cardamom road. The total road length is 180 km, 9 meters wide, has 45 bridges and took 42-months to construct with Chinese funding. It was officially opened three months ago. It runs from Pursat through the Cardamom to the Cambodia-Thailand border.
The locals call it China Cry road, coz it just leads nowhere (for the moment). We rode all the way to the end, where it strangely stops in front of a massive casino (under construction - pic 3) and then leads to a small road to the Thai border (pic 4 - closed obviously, even though we tried ). About 30km before that end, there is a beautiful mountain pass filled with sweeping bends. Louis had seen a picture of this pass some weeks ago (similar to the pic 1 we took here), and when he shared this with me I knew we had to roam towards it. And that ladies and gentlemen, is exactly why we suffered on dirt roads - to witness this winding and scenic road around the Cardamom. It was thrilling and absolutely breath-taking. Our drone seemed equally happy.
341/3 ใน Phimai District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30110, Thailand
But talking about twisty roads, if you thought Cambodia only had Bokor, think again! I saw this on Facebook a while ago.
Loop therapy
After our two days (see previous post) of crazy messy slippery off-road rebellious riding, we finally reached our destination: Pramaoy. The town is not worth mentioning, except that it's in the middle of the National Road 55, AKA Cardamom road. The total road length is 180 km, 9 meters wide, has 45 bridges and took 42-months to construct with Chinese funding. It was officially opened three months ago. It runs from Pursat through the Cardamom to the Cambodia-Thailand border.
The locals call it China Cry road, coz it just leads nowhere (for the moment). We rode all the way to the end, where it strangely stops in front of a massive casino (under construction - pic 3) and then leads to a small road to the Thai border (pic 4 - closed obviously, even though we tried ). About 30km before that end, there is a beautiful mountain pass filled with sweeping bends. Louis had seen a picture of this pass some weeks ago (similar to the pic 1 we took here), and when he shared this with me I knew we had to roam towards it. And that ladies and gentlemen, is exactly why we suffered on dirt roads - to witness this winding and scenic road around the Cardamom. It was thrilling and absolutely breath-taking. Our drone seemed equally happy.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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