Mae Hong Son Loop by Motorcycle: 4 Days of Adventure, My Experience in Writing and Video
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Hey everyone! New to the forum, but not so new to Asia 😄 I’m Nico, from Switzerland, currently based in Bangkok. I love taking my motorcycle out to get lost in the mountains and small villages of Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and more. I’ve been roaming around this area for a good fifteen years now, racking up quite a few kilometers—especially in northern Vietnam. This time, I finally decided to tackle the Mae Hong Son Loop, clockwise. I’d been to Pai several times before, but oddly enough, I’d never done the full loop. So, I’ll try to give you a little recap here, day by day, with the roads, stops, places worth checking out… and those that didn’t quite blow my mind 😅 I also filmed the trip, so I’ll post the corresponding video at the end of each day if that’s okay. If it’s not allowed here, just let me know, and I’ll remove them without any issue. DAY 1 — Chiang Mai → Doi Inthanon → Mae Chaem → Khun Yuam I left Chiang Mai after renting a Honda ADV 160 from Pop Motorbike. Not exactly an Africa Twin, but for what I had planned, it was more than enough. Quick hotel note: I stayed at the Lanna Thaphae Hotel before leaving. Around 30 € per night, super well-located, and probably one of the most comfortable beds I’ve ever slept in. A crucial detail for any motorcycle road trip, obviously. The plan for the day was pretty straightforward: Head toward Doi Inthanon… and see what happens. Flawless Swiss organization. First stop along the way at Wachirathan Waterfall. A really nice waterfall, very easy to access, but don’t expect to channel your inner Indiana Jones—it’s crowded, touristy, and swimming isn’t allowed. Still, it’s a pretty stop along the way. Next, up to Doi Inthanon. The road climbs steeply, and my little 160cc started to realize that carrying my 80 kg to Thailand’s highest point probably wasn’t part of its youthful dreams. I was maxing out at 34 km/h in some spots. But it made it. Good little bike. The summit is nice—the forest is beautiful, and it’s cool—but I have to admit, it didn’t completely wow me. Glad I went, but not necessarily the highlight of the day for me. Because then comes Route 1192. And that’s *much* more my thing: small mountain roads, beautiful scenery, hardly any traffic… the kind of road where I usually start taking way too many unnecessary detours just because a little side road “looks fun.” Stopped in Mae Chaem for a bite to eat, then headed to Khun Yuam to finish the day. A little over 200 km in total. Khun Yuam is… quiet. *Very* quiet. 😅 A cute little market, a couple of cafés/restaurants, and zero chance of ending up in a club until 4 AM. But after a day on the bike, it was perfect. Stayed at the Mit Khun Yuam Hotel, around 20 € for a small but very decent room. All in all, a solid first day and a pretty relaxed start to the loop. Part of this leg is mostly about getting out of Chiang Mai and really diving into the mountains, in my opinion. Because for me, the really interesting stuff starts over the next two days… And a few slightly questionable route decisions will also make an appearance 😅 If anyone’s planning the Mae Hong Son Loop, feel free to ask your questions—I’d be happy to answer! I also filmed this first day, so for those who’d rather see the roads and landscapes than read my rambling, here’s Day 1 😊 DAY 1 VIDEO I’ll post the next part in the coming days with Day 2: Khun Yuam → Mae Surin → Mae Hong Son. And that’s where it starts getting *really* fun. 😉 That’s all for now! Looking forward to contributing as much as I can to the forum!
Moto, Asie & petites routes douteuses 🏍️ Quelques vidéos quand je pense à filmer 😅
VO VoyageForum Globetrotter ·
Awesome! A new adventurer on the forum, that’s great! Thanks so much for your post (and future ones) that’ll help other travelers.
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SO Songsam Veteran ·
Salut Nicolas, Bien sûr chacun fait comme il veut mais normalement ce qu'on appelle la boucle de Mae Hong Son passe par Mae Sariang sans emprunter le raccourci de la 1192. Telle que tu as fait cette première partie tu as diminué la distance de la boucle entre C.Mai et Khun Yuam d'environ les 2 tiers.
RA Rainvillee ·
Salut SongSam!

Tout à fait, et j'aurai du le préciser tu as raison. Ma version de la 'boucle' est plus compacte effectivement!

Après... parler de deux-tiers est un brin généreux ahah. On dira que j'ai zappé la moitié sud.

D'ailleurs, petite question, mais le player video s'affiche chez vous? Aucune video n'apparait de mon coté, que ce soit mon thread ou d'autres sur le forum... Je ne sais pas si c'est que moi oO
Moto, Asie & petites routes douteuses 🏍️ Quelques vidéos quand je pense à filmer 😅
SO Songsam Veteran ·
Pour les (peu nombreuses) vidéos sur le forum en général, chez moi le player ne s'affiche jamais instantanément, il lui faut d'abord ramer un temps variable voire une fois sur 3 il ne s'affiche pas du tout même après plusieurs minutes d'attente.
VO VoyageForum Globetrotter ·
Aïe, chez moi les players vidéos s'affichent parfaitement.
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