18 Days Cycle From Bangkok To Kuala Lumpur is cycling from Bangkok to Kuala Lumpur spans about 1,200 to 1,400 km and typically takes 18 days of steady touring. This route features flat coastal roads, the scenic Andaman coast, lush plantations, and a rewarding but challenging climb up the Titiwangsa Mountains into the Malaysian highlands, To complete this journey in 18 days, you will need to maintain an average daily distance of 80–110 kilometers, cycling mostly along flat coastal terrain, through fishing villages, and across the international border into Malaysia we will visit Coconut plantations, coastal flats, quiet beaches,Karst limestone cliffs, fishing villages, national parks,Border hills, rice paddies, historical Georgetown, Mangroves, historical ports, urban final sprint...
Day 1: Bangkok to Samut Songkhram (85 km) ( L , D )
8:00 AM pick up from your hotel in Bangkok city .Navigate out of Bangkok's bustling suburbs using smaller secondary roads.
Cycle past salt pans and shrimp farms into the Mae Klong river delta.
Day 2: Samut Songkhram to Cha-am (100 km) ( B , L, D )
Follow the designated scenic coastal route away from Highway 4.
Ride through quiet rural villages and coconut plantations to reach the beach resort of Cha-am.
Day 3: Cha-am to Prachuap Khiri Khan (115 km) ( B , L, D )
Pass through the bustling town of Hua Hin.
Continue south along quiet coastal backroads to the beautiful, cliff-framed bays of Prachuap Khiri Khan.
Day 4: Prachuap Khiri Khan to Ban Krut (75 km)( B , L, D )
Enjoy a shorter, scenic ride closely hugging the coastline.
End the day at Ban Krut, a tranquil beach town famous for its golden hilltop temple.
Day 5: Ban Krut to Chumphon (110 km)( B , L, D )
Ride through dense palm oil and rubber plantations.
Arrive in Chumphon, the gateway town to Thailand's deep south.
Day 6: Chumphon to Lang Suan (80 km)( B , L, D )
Follow the undulating coastal roads along the Gulf of Thailand.
Pass through fruit-growing regions and spend the night in a quiet riverside town.
Day 7: Lang Suan to Surat Thani (120 km)( B , L, D )
This is a long, flat transition day heading inland to cross major rivers.
Arrive in Surat Thani, a bustling regional transport hub.
Day 8: Surat Thani to Khanom (90 km)( B , L, D )
Head back toward the coast to reach the Khanom region.
Cycle past dramatic limestone karst formations dropping straight into the sea.
Day 9: Khanom to Nakhon Si Thammarat (95 km)( B , L, D )
Ride along the brand-new, highly scenic coastal highway.
End in one of southern Thailand's oldest historical and cultural cities.
Day 10: Nakhon Si Thammarat to Phatthalung (115 km)( B , L, D )
Cut inland toward the massive Thale Noi wetlands.
Cycle across the elevated Chaloem Phra Kiat bridge, surrounded by water buffaloes and lotus flowers.
Day 11: Phatthalung to Hat Yai (105 km)( B , L, D )
Ride south along the western edge of the massive Songkhla Lake.
Arrive in Hat Yai, the largest commercial city in southern Thailand, to prep for the border.
Day 12: Hat Yai to Alor Setar Crossing Border To Malaysia (100 km)( B , L, D )
Cycle to the Padang Besar border post to exit Thailand and enter Malaysia.
Pedal through the flat, sprawling green paddy fields of Kedah state to Alor Setar.
Day 13: Alor Setar to George Town, Penang (100 km) ( B , L, D )
Continue south through Malaysia's "rice bowl" region to Butterworth.
Take the iconic local ferry with your bicycle over to UNESCO-listed George Town.
Day 14: Rest & Exploration Day in Penang (0 km) ( B )
Give your legs a break.
Spend the day exploring street art, historic clan jetties, and world-class street food.
Day 15: Penang to Taiping (95 km) ( B , L, D )
Take the ferry back to the mainland and head south on Federal Route 1.
Arrive in Taiping, a historic rain-town known for its pristine Lake Gardens.
Day 16: Taiping to Teluk Intan (125 km)( B , L, D )
A long flat push through Perak state, passing through small plantation towns.
Visit the famous Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan in the evening.
Day 17: Teluk Intan to Kuala Selangor (110 km)( B , L, D )
Ride parallel to the mangrove-lined coast into Selangor state.
Stay near the Bukit Melawati fort, famous for its silvered leaf monkeys and fireflies.
Day 18: Kuala Selangor to Kuala Lumpur (70 km)( B , L )
The final stretch navigating into the Klang Valley.
Use secondary roads to reach the capital, finishing with an iconic photo under the Petronas Twin Towers. Check in your own hotel in KL . End The Tour .
Tour price in USD per person : contact us
Tour Inclusive :
* Support transport by A/C minivan, Bus
* Trek MTB & helmets, spare parts, aid kits, tool kits ( E-bikes available -extra cost )
* Boat, ferry trip in tour
* Entrance fees, Permission for a border tour
* B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner as mentioned in the tour itinerary
* For daily cycling only: Water, snacks, fresh fruits, wet towels
*Accommodation in tour - 17 nights
* Experienced English-speaking bike guides
Tour Exclusive :
* Travel insurance
* Other personal expenses
* Tips for guides and drivers
* Drinks at restaurants
* Flights and Visas to Thailand and Malaysia
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