Thailand's roads are some of the most rewarding in Southeast Asia — from the legendary mountain loops of the north to the coastal highways of the south and the historical roads heading west from Bangkok. Whether you are planning a famous multi-day loop or a weekend escape from the city, this section has the routes, the stops and everything you need to ride them well.
Route Guides
The Mae Hong Son Loop — Thailand's Greatest Motorbike Route
Thailand's greatest motorbike route. 1,800 curves, mountain passes and the most celebrated riding in the country.
Read route guide →The Nan Loop — Northern Thailand's Hidden Riding Route
Northern Thailand's best kept secret. Quiet mountain roads, ancient temples and the Laos border.
Read route guide →The Golden Triangle Loop — Riding to the Top of Thailand
Ride to where Thailand, Laos and Myanmar meet. Chiang Rai, Mae Sai and the Mekong River.
Read route guide →The Beach Run — Phuket, Krabi & Koh Samui
Phuket to Krabi via Koh Samui. Coastal roads, turquoise water and a ferry crossing.
Read route guide →River Kwai Route — Bangkok & Kanchanaburi
Bangkok to Kanchanaburi. WWII history, jungle roads and the famous Death Railway.
Read route guide →East Coast Ride — Bangkok, Pattaya & Koh Chang
Bangkok's east coast through Pattaya, Chanthaburi and onto Koh Chang by ferry.
Read route guide →The Gulf Coast Run — Bangkok to Hua Hin
Bangkok to Hua Hin via royal seaside towns, Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park and the famous Amphawa Floating Market.
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