Thailand: The Golden Buddha
- Duration: 15 Days
- Start: 22 November 2026
- Price: from US$ 8,525.00 per rider
General information
The ‘Specials’ of PeruMotors are always special, because we do things a little different. This time we’ve put a lot of things included in the price. The route has been carefully put together and is therefore unparalleled. Lars and Geert will be your tour guides. Normally we see quite some returning guests on our specials. We are looking forward to welcome you on this one-time only (!) tour.
Embark on an unforgettable 15-day motorcycle journey through the heart of Southeast Asia with PeruMotors. From the vibrant energy of Pattaya to the mystical calm of Chiang Mai, this ride takes you along winding mountain roads, through emerald rice fields, ancient temples, and remote hill tribe villages. Every day brings a new discovery — golden pagodas glowing at sunset, smiling monks offering blessings, and endless curves that awaken your inner adventurer.
Ride powerful, comfortable motorcycles perfectly suited for Thailand’s dynamic terrain, accompanied by the 2 expert guides. You’ll cross lush national parks, stop at floating markets, and relax in good quality hotels and resorts with leisure facilities where hospitality is as warm as the tropical air.
Join us for a two-wheeled journey that feeds your soul and ignites your spirit.
Ride to the rhythm of Thailand.
Please note: This is not a tour for beginners. Motorcycle riding experience is necessary. We are looking at more than 3.500 curves lying ahead of us in mountainous environments. And riding on the left hand side of the road.
Highlights
- Bangkok
- Pattaya
- Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
- Mekong River
- Golden Triangle
- Long Neck Village
- Chiang Rai
- Nan
- Chiang Mai
Start of the tour, with your arrival in Bangkok / Pattaya:
Prices (standard motorcycle):
- Price rider on a standard motorcycle: US$ 8,525.00
- Price non-riding passenger: US$ 5,965.00
- Standard Motorcycle(s) for this tour: Honda NX500
All prices are in American Dollars, per person and based on a shared hotel room occupancy.
Upgrades:
Premium motorcycles:
- BMW F900GS: US$ 490.00
- Triumph Tiger 900 GT PRO: US$ 490.00
- BMW R1250/1300GS: US$ 1,180.00
Hotel room:
- Single room supplement: US$ 1,140.00
Included:
- 14 Nights in good quality hotels and resorts with leisure facilities, breakfast included
- Rental motorcycle (unlimited miles), with panniers and top box, basic motorcycle crash protection bars etc.
- Fuel for the motorcycle
- Third party liability insurance and a motorcycle damage coverage
- Lunches on riding days
- 2 Tour guides (Lars & Geert) on a motorcycle
- Support vehicle with mechanic for luggage and emergencies
- Day trip to Angkor Wat
- Custom and Immigration documentation and charges leaving Thailand
- Cambodia Permit, all related expenses including tour guide, additional support vehicle, tourist police, third party liability insurance (according to legal requirement) etc.
- Airport transfer Bangkok to Pattaya
- Airport transfer in Chiang Mai
Not Included:
- All flights
- All not mentioned meals
- All not mentioned entrance fees for museums, park, attractions, etc.
- Motorcycle gear. Renting of a helmet and jacket is possible. Early reservation is necessary ! Best is to bring your own gear.
- Personal immigration and visas. (Cambodia visa, 30 USD, depending on nationality)
- Safety deposit for the motorcycle
- International Drivers License, mandatory in Thailand
- Airport taxes
- Personal expenses
* On resting days the motorcycles are not available for riding.
Kitty
Group Wallet
To avoid long waits during stops with paying all individually for just a cup of coffee or an ice cream, we normally install a group wallet ('Kitty') for these kind of costs. This makes everybody’s life easier, but only works when everybody participates in this. We suggest a first deposit of US$ 50.00 p.p.
Damage Reduction Insurance (in short !)
Our motorcycles in Thailand are insured with coverage of third parties and damage to the rental motorcycle, with the following deductibles:
- Honda NX500: US$ 1,500.00
- BMW F900GS: US$ 2,000.00
- Triumph Tiger 900 GT PRO: US$ 2,000.00
- BMW R1250/1300GS: US$ 2,500.00
For tourists it is mandatory in Thailand to have a decent travel insurance with coverage for medical costs. And you should consider cancellation insurance. Please, read our 'Terms & Conditions' carefully.
Day 1: Arrival in Pattaya
Upon arrival at Bangkok airport, approximately 2 hours transfer to your hotel in Pattaya. At 16:00 hr. motorcycle hand over and tour briefing.
Your flight must arrive before noon today.
- If you stay 1 or more days in Bangkok before the tour, we will arrange your transfer from Bangkok to Pattaya.
- We will be more than happy to book extra nights for you in Bangkok and/or Pattaya.
Day 2: Pattaya - Paillin
In Thailand we have to ride on the left hand side of the road. For some of us that is something to get used to. Along the coast we ride to the border with Cambodia. After the border formalities we continue to the town of Pailin.
Day 3: Paillin - Siem Reap
Leaving Pailin we take small rural roads passing rural village, rice paddies, orange farms etc. Before reaching Siem Reap we ride along the West Baray. Among five, the largest Baray at Angkor and one of the largest hand cut water reservoirs on Earth. It’s an easy gravel road, and along the lake (8 km) we will briefly stop next to a Buddhist temple and food stalls.
Day 4: Angkor Wat
Early in the tour already the first absolute highlight of the tour: Angkor Wat.
We will visit the temple area on tricycles. Our local guide will share the history of this vast area.
Some of the sides we will visit, Ta Phrom (Jungle Temple), Angkor Thom, Bayon, and Angkor Wat Temple.
Day 5: Siem Reap - Buriram
Back on the bikes again. From Siem Reap we head to the Thai border through endless rice fields and the ‘The Impenetrable jungle'. Then the border crossing back into Thailand. Here we'll have to switch back to the left hand side of the road. The roads are wide and straight. We cover the distance to Buriram quickly.
Day 6: Buriram - Khon Kaen
We start the day visiting the Chang Race track, home of Thai Moto GP. Today we head north again along endless rice fields and through small villages to the city of Khon Kaen. Our city hotel is well located to take a look around the local streets or enjoy the in-house comforts.
Day 7: Khon Kaen - Chiang Khan
Today, leaving the ‘cityscape’ behind we continue on main roads north , skirting around the towns of Udon Thani and Nong Khai before meeting with the Mighty Mekong River and riding to Chiang Khan, a charming touristic village by the Mekong River which is also your end destination for the day.
Day 8: Chiang Khan - Nan
Today an early start for the longest riding day of the whole tour. Being the longest day of your ride, make sure you leave your hotel 8 AM latest! Following the Thai – Laos border, the roads are remote with endless curves, motorcycle riding doesn’t get any better than this! We pass mountains, rice fields, fruit plantations and small farm villages. Continue to Phu Hua Hom National park. This is Thailand off the beaten track.
From here a beautiful new road brings us to Nan. Excellent for motorcycling.
Day 9: Nan
We've planned our resting day in a very nice hotel. You can relax and rest a little bit after a week of excellent riding.
But... we offer an optional half day ride in the in the vicinity of the hotel. They say it is the best riding in Thailand. Judge for yourself.
Day 10: Nan - Chiang Rai
Today this road was made for motorcycling. Great roads, endless bends, not much traffic and stunning scenery will be our part. Just before reaching the hotel in Chiang Rai you will visit the remarkable Wat Rong Khun (White Temple) which is today recognized as one of the main attractions all over Thailand. Park in front of the temple. Take your time to explore this unique and fairly recently build temple. Your hotel is centrally located, plenty of restaurants within walking distance.
Day 11: Chiang Rai - Thaton
We ride into the legendary Golden Triangle where the three borders of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos meet. In the morning we do a boat ride into Laos.
We continue to Mae Sai, the most northern point of Thailand and one of the main border crossings to Myanmar. Here you can take a stroll and explore the busy border market.
Moving on over a narrow and steep road to the Kok River. Then to the hotel resort at Thaton.
Day 12: Thaton - Pai
Another great riding day lies ahead of you. At Mae Tang we turn right on 1095 and cross the mountains to Pai. This is the beginning of the road to Mae Hong Son, famous for having 1864 (!) bends of varying sharpness. Before we reach the hotel we stop at an Elephant Camp near Pai. After sunset you can stroll down along the walking street, taste food from the street food stalls or enjoy dinner at one of the many restaurants. Pai is the hippie capital of South East Asia. Enjoy!
Day 13: Pai - Mae Hong Son
Another very scenic riding day. It is the second part of the road famous for its 1864 bends of varying sharpness.
After lunch we continue to Mae Hong Son and up the hill to visit the Wat Phrathat Doi Kongmu. From here you have a great view over the city and its surroundings. Another short boat ride to the Karen Long Neck village. The Karen, a tribal minority, historically lived in the hills on the Myanmar side of the border. Return by boat to the pier and ride to the nearby hotel resort.
Day 14: Mae Hong Son - Chiang Mai
Already the last riding day of the tour. In the morning via a great winding road with wide twists we ride to a local War Museum. From Khun Yuam we continue to Mae Chaem on nice twisty back roads. An interesting stop at the Vachiratharn Waterfall. The tour ends with the surrender of the motorcycles at the rental station. In the evening we will have our farewell dinner in town.
Day 15: Departure from Chiang Mai
This amazing trip ends with the transfer to the airport or your extension. Transfer to Chiang Mai International Airport.
- If you want to stay longer in Chiang Mai, or want to extend in Bangkok, we will be more than happy to make your hotel reservations.
Change of itinerary ?
Please note:
At the moment of writing this itinerary the borders between Thailand and Cambodia are closed due to local incidents. If this is still the case in November 2026, we will ride an interesting alternative route on day 3, 4 & 5.
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