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The Chao Phraya river in Bangkok. Symbol of the strength and unity of the nation Continue Reading →
By the time I left Chiang Mai I was keen to get to Laos, to see a new country and enjoy different food and experiences. I determined that I’d ride Continue Reading →
When I planned this adventure I discovered that no foreign cyclist is permitted to traverse the road to the Northern border of Myanmar and Thailand so I determined then that Continue Reading →
The “au revoir” is because I will return to Thailand after Myanmar to visit Chiang Mai, Pai and Chiang Rai before crossing into Laos. But I digress, first there is Continue Reading →
I’ve so enjoyed cycling the rural routes from Ayutthaya through Sing Buri and Nakhon Sawan to Kamphaeng Phet. Northern Thailand is lush and green with farmland. The main crops I Continue Reading →
My original itinerary had me cycling to Kanchanaburi and then North to Mae Sot but I changed my mind as I also wanted to see Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Continue Reading →
Did you know? Two bridges were built, a temporary wooden one simply to get supplies across for the next bridge and the concrete and steel bridge that exists today. Both Continue Reading →
My experience in Phuket prompted me to book a Secret Food Tour in Bangkok and I was not disappointed. Alex is the tour guide for Bangkok Secret Food Tours and Continue Reading →
For those who are wondering, as I did, how this all works.
On leaving Chumpon, I decided to take the coastal roads rather than Route 4 that has been my chosen road all the way from Phuket. It was a great decision. Continue Reading →