Helge`s Friend Tour with former customers from his USA, South Africa and Australia tours
12 days with Norwegian “rookie-riders” in Thailand
An article by: Tom Stenshavn
Day 2 – Surprice even more
Well ridden on the “Paradice Road”, we hit the Chiang Kong Riverside Hotel by the Mekong River.
The road to Phu Chi Fha is truly a stunning experience, and for it the first time, it is even more surprising. The landscape is truly beautiful and special and the small nice stops along the way are truly a memorable experience.
But on the way to Nan, Phu Chi Fha is only one of the many stunning experiences as we are heading straight into the R1148, one of the most famous motorbike roads in the world. I have ridden this more than 50m times, and i never get bored of it. But to explain is impossible, you need to come and do it to understand. Just ask Helge`s group. I think they will all agree.
A natural stop is of course the view point on top and the 1148 cafe. This is where i really understood that i am not good at being on a diet. Firstly, i drank some beers every night on the tour, but i tried to keep the sugar to a minimum. I ordered a cappuchino wihout sugar, and then Øyvind ordered a chockolate bomb-cake. I ended up eating half of it, drinking sour cappuchino without sugar. What an idiot! LOL 🙂 I will have to do the dieting at home…
Stunning views it is, and even with the farmers burning the grass we could see pretty far.
Down to Nan and the Namthong Hotel for 2 nights, beer in the hotel garden, pizza order for dinner the first night and then the Boklua Loop for some of the riders tomorrow.
Its good to be alive and not on a diet…
I had that strange feeling on this loop, that the loop itself only has downhills… I rode the loop also both ways, and still it has only downhills and never goes up. But ofcourse i am wrong, and you can also see ut on the tracker under that is is the same elevation as downhill. But it surely feels like more downhill than up, that`s for sure.
After this great sunny day on the road, we were going to Nan`s most famous Thai Restaurant with a famous chef that cooks the best thai food ever tasted. A stop in Nan without visiting this restaurants is something nyou should not do. Its cheap, its great and its super-tasty. Ah, yes and the name of the place?…. damn! I forgot it. I need to look it up again.
I managed to eat more than 4 dishes alone, so definitely no dieting going on. Could barely walk out of there…
Straight to bed it was.
Started the day with riding through villages, kowshit and rice fields. Stopped at some local stores in the middle of nowhere and greeted the locals in our special Norwegian way 🙂 Then we reached a standard stop for us bikers, the 10.000 mile biker cafe on the way to the ferry.
Well….. ferry and ferry missus blom…. It`s a raft with a small outboard engine, carrying motorbikes and people across the lake. A difficult task to get both on and off as it`s a dirt road and no pier, but quite fun and a sight to see. We all managed to keep our bikes standing, and that shows an incredible willpower. Everyone is stunned, happy and hot in the sun across the lake.
The rest of the day was nice backroads and at the end into the city of Uttaradit, where a beer and some relaxation awaited.
Day 6 – The road to the Saloon
From Uttaradit, we were having sort of a transport day to Loei. The main attracion today was to feel the motorways in Thailand and to be homnest, they are not too bad in the north even for motorcyclists. The R12 goes through several national parks and has much less traffic than in the south, so it was to be a great day on the bike.
Second attraction was the Skywalk in Chiang Khan.
The ideal route would be to go through Nam Pat, then to the national park of Soi Dao and Phu Ruea, but with the million curve road there, it was no time with such a big group. I went on a loner with Øyvind and Stig today and rode straight up to Loei to do some oil change on Stig`s bike, then to the Saloon as i also have visited the great skywalk in Loei several times since it was newly built in 2020.
Well parked in Loei, we stopped first at the Saloon bar to visit Chris and his wife, the owners, for a beer before shower and get ready for meeting the group a bit later. They arrived in the late afternoon and it became a great evening as always at the Saloon Bar.
Part 2 of this adventure is coming soon
Thank you to Helge for many of the photos
Tom Stenshavn
Business and Personal Coach, Rider and Explorer
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