Indochina Highlands Overland Tour2026-01-06T19:27:41+00:00
Indochina Tour

Indochina Highlands Overland Tour

Thailand – Laos – Vietnam in 18 Days

Experience the very best of Northern Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam on a motorcycle journey that leads you deep into the heart of Indochina’s Highlands. This 18-day adventure brings together spectacular mountain landscapes, rich cultural encounters, and some of the most exciting riding roads in Southeast Asia. From the dramatic highlands of Northern Vietnam to the timeless rustic landscapes of North Laos and the Lanna cultural heritage of Northern Thailand, this tour is an unforgettable blend of discovery, freedom, and pure riding joy.

Your journey begins in Chiang Mai, the cultural capital of Northern Thailand, before we take winding mountain roads to the mighty Mekong River at the border to Laos and cross into a part of Laos where village life appears almost unchanged for generations. We then continue further into Laos on our way to Vietnam, spending another night in a resort surrounded by untouched nature. Entering Vietnam through Dien Bien Phu — the gateway to some of the most awe-inspiring scenery of the entire tour, anticipation for the upcoming ride and stunning landscapes North Vietnam’s highlands offers is rising.

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From here, the road climbs into the legendary rice terraces and mist-covered peaks around Sapa, shaped by centuries of tradition and home to numerous ethnic minority groups. We continue deeper into the remote North, enjoying the best parts of the famous Ha Giang loop as we near Vietnam’s most northern point before wrapping back down southwards. Rugged karst mountains, quiet hill-tribe villages, and epic mountain passes accompany us. Entering into Hanoi, we experience another side of Vietnam – its bustling capital brimming with history and charm. Leaving the city behind after spending a day discovering everything it has to offer, we ride west into the emerald-green valleys of Mai Chau before crossing the border back into Laos. Here, the landscapes and cultural depth of Laos truly unfold as we explore the mysterious Plain of Jars near Phonsavan and soak up the serene atmosphere and historical heritage of Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage city and one of Southeast Asia’s most enchanting cultural hubs. Continuing along the Mekong, we reach Pak Beng, where we stay in a gorgeous resort perched high above the river, offering sweeping panoramic views — a perfect place to unwind and reflect on our experiences thus far.

The final stretch takes us back into Thailand. After crossing the border, we make a stop at the traditional Bo Kluea Salt Mines, a fascinating site where salt has been produced in the same way for centuries. From here, we continue on to Nan along some of Northern Thailand’s most rewarding roads for motorcyclists, before returning to Chiang Mai to complete our full Indochina loop. Across towering mountains, remote plateaus, dramatic river valleys, and culturally rich highlands, this tour offers an extraordinary combination of thrilling riding and meaningful encounters. Whether you’re sweeping through endless bends, rolling past terraced hillsides, visiting historically significant landmarks, or absorbing the quiet rhythm of the Mekong, each day provides impressions that will stay with you for a lifetime.

With handpicked routes, comfortable accommodations, and experienced local support, this adventure is ideal for riders seeking the true spirit of Indochina — raw, diverse, and endlessly fascinating. Discover Southeast Asia as few travelers ever do, combined with the freedom of riding a motorcycle through three countries!

AT A GLANCE

Highlights – Indochina Highlands Overland Tour

  • Curvy Mountain Roads of Northern Thailand– A perfect start to the adventure, with flowing bends, forested ridges, and wide-open mountain views.
  • The Mekong Experience– Ride alongside, across, and high above the mighty Mekong as it shapes the landscapes of Laos and Thailand, ending with a spectacular overnight stay in a hilltop hotel overlooking the river in Pak Beng.
  • Northern Vietnam’s Mountain Majesty– Discover Sapa, Nam Dam, and Bao Lac, riding through towering limestone peaks, legendary rice terraces, and remote upland valleys followed by mountain passes through through rugged karst landscapes.
  • Hanoi & Mai Chau– From the historic charm of Vietnam’s capital to the peaceful rice paddies and White Thai villages of the Mai Chau Valley.
  • The Mysterious Plain of Jars– Explore one of Southeast Asia’s most intriguing archaeological sites, with massive stone jars scattered across the rolling plateau.
  • UNESCO World Heritage City of Luang Prabang– Ancient temples, French colonial charm, vibrant markets, and serene Mekong sunsets in one of Southeast Asia’s most atmospheric towns.
  • Bo Kluea Salt Mines– visit a mountain village where salt has been produced using traditional methods for centuries.
  • Nan’s Thrilling Ride – Enjoy some of Southeast Asia’s finest motorcycling roads with smooth asphalt, sweeping curves, and pristine scenery.
  • Ever-Changing Landscapes Across Three Countries– From Thailand’s lush highlands to Vietnam’s dramatic karst peaks and the gentle river valleys of Laos, the scenery transforms constantly throughout the journey.
  • Cultural Mosaic of Indochina– Encounter the traditions and everyday life of hill-tribe communities across Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos, each with its own unique languages, customs, and mountain heritage.
  • A True Indochina Highlands Loop– An extraordinary three-country motorcycle adventure blending stunning landscapes, rich cultures, and world-class riding in Southeast Asia’s Highland regions.
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Indochina Highlands Overland Motorcycle Tour – Itinerary

Day 1: Welcome to Chiang Mai!

Your journey begins in the vibrant city of Chiang Mai, the cultural heart of Northern Thailand. Upon arrival, you will be warmly greeted by our team and transferred to your comfortable hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you can soak up the relaxed atmosphere of Chiang Mai’s old town that makes this city so special. Chiang Mai is famous for its rich history, stunning temples, bustling markets, and lively nightlife.

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In the evening, we gather for a welcome dinner, where you will meet your fellow travelers and receive an introduction to the exciting journey ahead. Over delicious Thai cuisine, we will discuss the upcoming adventure and what to expect in the days to come. This first day is reserved for your arrival, getting to know your motorcycle and preparing for the adventurous journey to come! If you arrive early in the day, take some time to explore the city and let yourself be enchanted by the unique charm of Chiang Mai!

Day 2: To Laos, Across the Mighty Mekong

We start the tour on beautifully curvy mountain roads that take us out of Chiang Mai and into the lush highlands of Northern Thailand. The cool morning air and sweeping views provide the perfect warm-up as we carve through forested ridges and quiet countryside on the way to the Laotian border.

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Approaching the Mekong, the landscape begins to open up. By late morning we roll into Chiang Khong, where we complete Thai departure formalities. Crossing the Friendship Bridge into Laos gives the journey a true sense of transition as the scenery and culture shift noticeably. Once in Huay Xai, we settle into our hotel and enjoy a relaxed evening with views overlooking the mighty river which forms the natural border between Thailand and Laos in this region.

Distance covered: approx. 300 km

Day 3: Through the Hills of Northern Laos

Our first full day in Laos introduces us to the country’s timeless rhythms. We ride along winding, part-time unpaved and part-time paved yet poorly maintained roads through rural areas where bamboo houses, grazing buffalo, and small farm plots form the typical scenery. As we climb into the hills, we pass through quiet ethnic minority villages where life appears unchanged for generations.

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Oudomxay, the region’s main town, greets us with a mix of hill culture and lively local markets. Our resort for the night, surrounded by untouched nature, gives us the perfect relaxed atmosphere to decompress and enjoy a traditional Lao-style dinner as we prepare for tomorrow’s ride onwards into Vietnam.

Distance covered: approx. 290 km

Day 4: From Laos to Vietnam: Mountain Border Crossing

Today’s route takes us deeper into northern Laos before we approach the border with Vietnam. The landscape becomes more mountainous, with increasingly dramatic views as we climb toward the crossing point.  After the uncomplicated exit and entry procedures, we immediately feel the shift into Vietnam — the architecture changes, and the roads twist more steeply through dense jungle. The final stretch into Dien Bien Phu is scenic, with open valleys and rice fields framed by forested hills.

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In the afternoon, we arrive in the historically significant town where one of the most decisive battles of the 20th century took place. We’ll have time to explore the local museum or simply relax with a Vietnamese coffee in the town center.

Distance covered: approx. 210 km

Day 5: Climbing to the Roof of Northern Vietnam

Today is hands down one of the most spectacular riding days of the tour in Vietnam. Leaving Dien Bien Phu, the road begins to climb almost immediately, taking us through remote highland villages and terraced hillsides. As we ascend toward Sapa on snaking mountain roads, the air cools, the vegetation thickens, and the views become increasingly dramatic.

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The final kilometers into Sapa deliver unforgettable panoramas of cascading rice terraces cut into steep mountain slopes. Sapa itself is a lively mountain town known for its diverse ethnic cultures, iconic landscape and vibrant night life. In the late afternoon, we will have time to leisurely walk around the city, enjoying the sights before re-convening for dinner in the city center.

Distance covered: Approx. 270 km

Day 6: Terraces, Limestone Peaks & Dao Hospitality

We begin the day riding out of Sapa through rolling highlands and quiet backroads that offer endless views of terraced fields. We continue eastward into a region shaped by sharp limestone peaks and deep valleys, with winding roads that are a pure pleasure to ride. As we approach Nam Dam, the landscape becomes more serene, and the surrounding rural villages offer an authentic immersion into Dao culture.

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We spend the night in this peaceful, remote setting at a traditional homestay, with the unique opportunity to enjoy a cultural dance performance by our friendly Dao ethnic hosts. Dressed in their traditional costumes, their performance offers a special insight into their community while being both uplifting and engaging—making it a truly memorable highlight of our journey.

Distance covered: approx. 220 km

Day 7: Ha Giang Loop and the Karst Plateau

Today we enter some of the most visually striking landscapes of the entire tour. From Nam Dam we head north into the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark, following the northernmost section of the famous Ha Giang Loop. Towering limestone pinnacles rise abruptly from the earth, and the mountain road clings to the cliffs, offering one dramatic viewpoint after another as we approach Dong Van.

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From Dong Van we continue along this iconic highland route, including the legendary Ma Pi Leng Pass – a world-famous stretch of asphalt carved into sheer rock faces, high above deep canyons and layered mountain ranges. This is without a doubt one of the most spectacular roads in all of Southeast Asia. After Ma Pi Leng, the route gradually descends on winding roads towards Bao Lac, where the landscape opens into softer hills, river valleys and small settlements.

If we prefer a shorter riding day – for example due to weather – we can bypass Dong Van and instead follow the QL34 directly from Nam Dam to Bao Lac. This alternative route is less demanding and more flowing, leading us along a quieter main road through rural farmland, forested hillsides and river sections. The scenery is gentler and the riding more relaxed, but still offers an authentic glimpse of northern Vietnam’s countryside. Depending on our choice of route, we arrive in Bao Lac in the early or late afternoon and settle in, enjoying the calm atmosphere of this remote border town.

Distance covered: approx. 280 km / via the shortcut 160km

Day 8: From Quiet Valleys to Hanoi’s Vibrant Streets

Today’s ride gradually brings us back to civilization as we make our way toward Vietnam’s capital. The first part of the route follows winding mountain and river roads, passing quiet rural settlements where daily life unfolds slowly. As we continue south, the scenery opens up into broader valleys with more traffic, larger villages, and increasing signs of lowland agriculture such as rice paddies, sugarcane fields, and water buffalo grazing near the roadside.

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The closer we get to Hanoi, the busier the roads become. Local scooters, small trucks, and roadside markets add a lively rhythm to the final stretch, giving us a vivid contrast to the remote highland regions we’ve explored over the past days.

Riding into this energetic city is an experience in itself: dense street life, colorful shopfronts, tangled webs of power lines, and the constant movement of Hanoi’s legendary flow of traffic. After checking into our hotel, we have time to explore the Old Quarter or simply unwind in one of the city’s charming cafés tucked into its historic streets.

Distance covered: approx. 300 km

Day 9: Discovering the Heart of Vietnam’s Capital

Today we take a well-deserved break from riding and enjoy the cultural heart of Vietnam. In the morning we set out on a short sightseeing trip to two of Hanoi’s most iconic landmarks: Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, an important site honouring the country’s revered leader, and the Ngoc Son Confucian Temple, beautifully situated on a small island in the middle of Hoan Kiem Lake right in the center of the city. The calm atmosphere of the lake and the elegant red bridge leading to the temple offer a peaceful contrast to Hanoi’s lively streets.

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After the visit, we enjoy lunch at a nearby restaurant. The afternoon is then free for us to explore at our own pace — whether wandering through the narrow alleyways of the Old Quarter, browsing traditional craft shops, tasting local street food, or simply soaking up the vibrant everyday life of this fascinating capital.

In the evening, we meet again for dinner together. Afterwards, those who wish can join an optional visit to Hanoi’s famous Train Street, where cafés and small bars sit just inches from the railway tracks. When a train approaches, owners quickly pull in their tables and decorations, creating a charming mix of excitement and laughter as the train rumbles past within arm’s reach. It is a unique and unforgettable Hanoi experience.

A relaxed end to a memorable rest day in Vietnam’s bustling capital.

Day 10: Onwards to the Rice Valleys of Mai Chau

We leave the big city behind and head west into Vietnam’s peaceful countryside. The road winds through green hills and takes us past terraced fields and rural villages. As we approach Mai Chau, the landscape opens into a wide valley filled with rice paddies and traditional stilt houses. The White Thai people, who have lived in this region for generations, maintain a distinct cultural identity reflected in their elegant wooden stilt homes, intricate handwoven textiles, and a lifestyle closely connected to rice farming.

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Their weaving traditions use bright yet harmonious patterns, and their villages are known for hospitality, communal spirit, and a calm rhythm of life centered around agriculture and family. This area is famous for its peaceful and welcoming atmosphere, with rice fields stretching as far as the eye can see — a perfect contrast to the bustle of Hanoi. We spend the night surrounded by natural beauty and rural charm in our lodge.

Distance covered: approx. 150 km

Day 11: Into the Remote Highlands of Northeastern Laos

Today we head toward the remote Na Meo border, initially riding through quiet mountain roads and lush Vietnamese landscapes. After completing the exit procedures, we cross into Laos — and the change is noticeable almost immediately. The atmosphere becomes quieter and more relaxed, and the character of the roads shifts as well: the sharper, more trafficked Vietnamese curves give way to irregular Lao mountain roads, often narrower, with patched surfaces and occasional rough sections. The riding becomes slower and more deliberate, offering a different kind of rhythm.

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As we continue deeper into northeastern Laos, the scenery feels more remote. We pass scattered wooden houses, small farms, and long stretches of untouched forested hills. Villages appear less frequently, and the landscape has a rugged, lightly populated feel typical of this region. By the afternoon, we reach Sam Nuea, a quiet provincial town tucked into rolling green hills – a peaceful end to a long cross-border riding day.

Distance covered: approx. 210 km

Day 12: Through Rural Laos to the Mystical Plain of Jars

This morning’s ride continues through the calm landscapes of rural Laos. The road offers a mix of sweeping bends and peaceful scenery, with villages scattered along the way. As we approach Phonsavan, the landscape transitions into open plateaus and rolling hills. This region is known for the UNESCO-listed archaeological wonder – the Mystical Plain of Jars.

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Scattered across the landscape are hundreds of massive stone jars, some weighing several tons, whose origins remain a mystery. Were they part of an ancient burial site? Used for storing food or water? No one knows for sure, but their presence creates a surreal and almost otherworldly atmosphere.

In the evening, we gather for dinner in Phonsavan, reflecting on a day filled with spectacular landscapes, a view into local Laotian life and the anticipation of seeing these mystical jars up close the following day.

Distance covered: approx. 240 km

Day 13: Riding the Mountain Roads to Laos’ Heritage Capital

We begin the day exploring one of the main sites of the Mystical Plain of Jars, before we head on our way to Luang Prabang. Seeing these jars from close-up truly brings their existence and purpose into question – a monumental prehistoric achievement shrouded in mystery. After our visit, we continue west toward one of the most beautiful stretches of Laos. Mountain ridges, sweeping vistas, and traditional villages accompany us along the way. As we descend toward the Mekong Valley, the scenery becomes lush and green.

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We arrive in Luang Prabang in the afternoon, giving us plenty of time to rest and relax before enjoying the atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage gem – one of the most charming and historically significant cities in Southeast Asia. With its mix of ancient Buddhist temples, French colonial architecture, and tranquil riverside settings, the city exudes a special charm. After checking into our hotel, you can take a stroll through the old town, explore the local markets, or simply relax at a café or bar overlooking the river.

Distance covered: approx. 350 km

Day 14: Discovering the Treasures of Luang Prabang

Today, we take another well-deserved break from riding to immerse ourselves in the magic of Luang Prabang, Laos’ ancient capital nestled between the Mekong and the Nam Khan River. We start the day with a guided city tour, taking in the most important cultural and historical sites. Among them is the magnificent Vat Xieng Thong, a temple known for its intricate golden carvings and elegant roof design. From here, we visit the Royal Palace Museum, which offers insight into Laos’ rich history, before making our way up to Mount Phousi. A short climb rewards us with a breathtaking panoramic view over the city, the Mekong, and the surrounding mountains.

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A delicious lunch awaits us in one of Luang Prabang’s excellent restaurants, where we can enjoy authentic Laotian cuisine. Afterward, you have the choice of spending the afternoon at your own pace or joining an optional excursion to some of the area’s natural wonders.

For those seeking adventure, a boat trip to the Pak Ou Caves is highly recommended. These mystical caves, carved into limestone cliffs along the Mekong, house thousands of Buddha statues, creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere. Alternatively, you can visit the Tat Sae Waterfalls, where crystal-clear pools invite you to take a refreshing swim amid lush greenery.

The late afternoon is perfect for strolling through the markets and boutique shops of Luang Prabang, where you’ll find traditional silk products, handmade crafts, and unique souvenirs. As the sun sets, the city transforms into a sea of lanterns, creating an almost magical ambiance.

Day 15: Riding along the Mekong to Pak Beng

We leave Luang Prabang and follow the Mekong westwards across one of the quietest and most beautiful stretches of northern Laos. The ride offers gentle curves, riverside views, and glimpses of everyday life along the water. By early afternoon, we arrive in Pak Beng, a small town perched above a dramatic bend in the Mekong. Our resort is located high on a hilltop, offering sweeping panoramic views of the river — one of the most scenic overnight stays of the entire tour.

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This is the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the sunset in the pool as the Mekong shimmers in golden hues. In the evening, we gather for a relaxed dinner at the top of the resort, overlooking the valley.

Distance covered: approx. 210 km

Day 16: From the Mekong Border to Nan’s Mountain Curves

We begin the day with a short ride to the Thai border, where we complete immigration and customs procedures. After re-entering Thailand, we ride through a series of mountain valleys known for their excellent road conditions and low traffic. If time permits, we make a detour to the historic Bo Kluea Salt Mines, where salt has been made using ancient techniques for centuries.

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The landscape becomes increasingly dramatic as we continue toward Nan, one of Thailand’s best-kept secrets for motorcyclists. Smooth asphalt, sweeping curves, and forested mountain scenery accompany all the way into the town. Nan’s laid-back charm provides a relaxing end to the day.

Distance covered: approx. 230 km with Bo Kluea / 200 km direct

Day 17: Nan to Chiang Mai: World-Class Roads to the Finish

Our final riding day is a celebration of Northern Thailand’s world-class roads. We enjoy a series of winding mountain stretches, flowing ridges, and scenic viewpoints as we make our way west. After close to three weeks on the road, our approach to Chiang Mai in the late afternoon carries a sense of accomplishment and pride. We leave our bikes and head to the hotel by minibus transfer for a well-earned rest. To wrap up the journey, we come together for a farewell dinner at The Riverfront Restaurant along the Ping River and celebrate our Indochina Highlands adventure. This is the perfect moment to share stories, highlights, and memories from this extraordinary journey.

Distance covered: approx. 310 km

Day 18: Goodbye Chiang Mai – Departure Day

After 18 incredible days, our journey through Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam’s Highlands comes to an end. Today is a day for farewells, reflections, and perhaps already planning the next great motorcycle adventure. Depending on your flight schedule, you have the morning free to explore Chiang Mai’s vibrant streets, grab some last-minute souvenirs, have a final taste of Lanna street food, or enjoy a relaxing breakfast at the hotel. If time allows, you might take a short visit to one of the city’s famous markets or temples, soaking in the final impressions of Thailand’s rich culture.

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For those heading to the airport, transfers can be arranged, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free departure. As we part ways, we take with us memories of breathtaking landscapes, thrilling rides, incredible friendships, and a deep connection to the diverse cultures of Indochina. For those wishing to extend their journey after the tour, there are some fantastic options to consider: Relax on Thailand’s beautiful beaches — just one flight from Chiang Mai — or explore the magnificent Angkor Wat temple complex in Cambodia, easily reached with two flights via Bangkok.

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Since our tours get filled up fast, please book our Indochina Highlands Overland Motorcycle Tour through Laos and Cambodia now to avoid disappointment.

Our Next available tours are as follows:

2026
14.11. – 01.12.

2027
27.02. – 16.03.
13.11. – 30.11.

Included Services

  • Motorcycle of your choice including petrol
  • English-speaking tour guide on own motorcycle
  • 17 nights in selected mid-range hotels, resorts and lodges
  • Comfortable escort vehicle for luggage and pillion
  • Breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinking water
  • All fees and taxes when crossing international borders for motorcycle and rider
  • Experienced motorcycle mechanic (and spare rider)
  • Wear, tear and spare parts, lubricants, oil etc.
  • All entrance fees to sights and places of interest during the tour, as mentioned in the tour program
  • Assistance and organisation of formalities for crossing all international land borders
  • Airport transfer service from Chiang Mai International Airport to the tour hotel and back at the end of the tour
  • Partially comprehensive insurance (see Ts & Cs for details)

Not included Services

  • Visa package including Laos and Vietnam – 175 Euro. Thailand is for many nationalities visa free.
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Gratitude and tips for guide and the local team (optional but appreciated)
  • Domestic and international flights

Questions & Answers

Which documents do I need?2020-07-24T10:58:35+00:00

With the registration for the Thailand motorcycle tour we need a scanned copy of the passport of the participant with the personal details. A condition for participation in the tour is an internationally valid driving license for motorcycles over 500 cc.

What is the max. and min. number of participants in the Thailand motorcycle tour?2020-07-24T10:57:37+00:00

The tour is guaranteed from a minimum number of 6 motorcyclists. The maximum size of the tour is limited to a total of no more than 14 motorcyclists (plus guide).

Money / credit cards in Thailand2020-07-24T11:01:55+00:00

American Express, Visa and Master Card are widely used in Thailand. Cash is only accepted in baht (Thai currency). However, it is relatively easy to change euros or US dollars at a exchange point in the larger tourist areas in Thai Baht.

Insurance – Thailand2020-07-24T10:59:54+00:00

The motorcycles are covered by liability insurance according to Thai law, but not fully comprehensive insurance. The participant bears the risk of a maximum of USD (ask us)- in the event of total damage to the motorcycle (current value). He is not liable for technical failure or wear of the machine in the event of engine or gear damage.

Do I need a visa for Thailand?2020-07-24T11:02:38+00:00

Most European nationalities do not require a visa to visit Thailand and receive a visa-free stay of up to 30 days upon arrival in Thailand.

Deposit2020-07-24T11:01:21+00:00

The participant has to pay a deposit of € 500 in cash before accepting the motorcycle. The deposit will be refunded after the accident-free journey when the motorcycle is returned. The deposit must also be paid if the participant has opted for limited comprehensive insurance.

Tour Concept by RC Hendrik