2017-11-13: Mae Sariang to Mae Hon Soon. Stopping over at Thung Bua Tong fields (wild sunflower fields which only blooms for 2 weeks in a year)
This is also one of the toughest rides as we almost got lost.

Teenage Photographer documenting his life
2017-11-13: Mae Sariang to Mae Hon Soon. Stopping over at Thung Bua Tong fields (wild sunflower fields which only blooms for 2 weeks in a year)
This is also one of the toughest rides as we almost got lost.
2017-11-12: Chiang Mai to Mae Sariang,with planned stops to Doi Inthanon
The famous Mae Hon Soon loop in Thailand that was in the checklist of many motorcycle touring enthusiasts. Chris was the one that suggested this for our yearly trip. Since its a motorcycle trip I didn’t need to think twice. While I wanted to ride there from Singapore, at least two weeks of leave is needed and time will be tight. Also riding up there in my Burgman 200 might take awhile. Thus we decided to fly there instead and rent a bike for our adventure.
Day 7: 2016-12-16
Crossing over back to Malaysia. Hatyai to Kuala Lumpur
Day 6: 2016-12-15
Riding day again! Koh Samui to Hatyai
Day 5: 2016-12-14
Rode around Koh Samui to explore the island
Day 4: 2019-12-13
Booked a day trip to snorkel, Koh Nangyuan island.
Trip operater picked us up early morning for the ride to northern part of Koh Samui.
Day 3: 2019-12-12
Explored Koh Samui with AX on my Burgman.
Day 2: 2016-12-11
We left early in hopes of avoiding the jam at Bukit Kayu Hitam. Been many years since i rode to Thailand and thus don’t know what to expect.
Did a ride from Singapore to Koh Samui with my buddy Ax who is riding a Yamaha Fazer 600 while i’m riding a Suzuki Burgman 200.
Day 1: 2016-12-10
We meetup at around 6am and move off towards 2nd link