North-west Thailand is home to one of the most spectacular sealed road loops in the world: the Mae Hong Son. It’s especially well-known amongst motorcycle tourers as it features over 4000 bends, taking you up and over mountains, through forests and across bridges for its entire 660km length. By the loops end you’ll have climbed the equivalent of Mt Everest one-and-a-half times – perhaps that’s why it’s lesser-known amongst cyclists!

Let’s get this straight: the Mae Hong Son is no walk in the park. If you’re thinking of doing it, make sure you are an experienced cyclist who is partial to some long mountain climbs because those roads, well… they really push the gradient limits. You’ll constantly be rewarded with stunning vistas and natural features if you’re happy to work hard on the 20% grades all day.

Given the mountainous nature of the route you’ll need to bring a bike with low enough gears. For intermediate riders I’d suggest using a touring bike or a mountain bike. If you consider yourself a strong rider you’ll certainly be able to complete the loop on a road bike with the right gears. More on gearing below.

Day 1 : Chiang Mai to Pai: 128km

8:00 AM Pick up at the hotel and we ride out of Chiang Mai is flat and busy for 30 kilometres until you turn off the main road. Once you’re rolling along the 1095, traffic drops dramatically. The first section is wide and open, with rice paddy fields, lots of foliage and small villages littered along the way. The road then narrows and you get into some climbing. You’ll find lots of slow moving trucks around here as the gradients are well over 10% for most sections. About 27km along the road to Pai (60km from Chiang Mai) . You’ll then climb to about 1400m as you get closer to Pai, before a long, twisty descent that drops nearly 1000m into the town. There are spiralling hairpins all the way down – it’s really hard to wipe the smile off your face!

Meals : Lunch

Accommodation : Hotel

Day 2 : Pai to Soppong: 40km

Breakfast and Get ready for some vertical metres! The ride starts off calm and then all of a sudden you’re hit with a long and steep road up to 1500m where you’ll find hill tribespeople selling you chips and drinks. The descent, like the one into Pai, is phenomenal. Hairpin corners snake right down the hill, exposed rock faces smile at you from every direction and the road breaks through a few narrow rock gaps. Soppong is a quiet little town with a handful of guest houses and restaurants.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation : Hotel

Day 3 : Soppong to Mae Hong Son: 66km

The remaining 66km to Mae Hong Son contains short and steep climbs, perhaps six notable ones along the way. Most of these climbs have sections of 20%+ grades but some bits even exceed 30%(!) at their steepest. You may need to start zig-zagging to avoid getting off! Each of these climbs is matched with an equally impressive descent, so make sure your brakes are tuned well. Mae Hong Son has lots of things to do and see and is much less touristic than Pai.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation : Hotel

Day 4 : Mae Hong Son to Khun Yam: 66km

This ride is easy compared to the previous few days, although you’ll still manage to get in some solid vertical metres here and there. The road surface is an absolute dream to be on, it’s smoother. You’ll see lots of thick forest along the way, and rice fields are plentiful in village areas. Khun Yam is famous for its sunflowers around November, but otherwise is a nice quiet place for a rest.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation : Hotel

 Day 5 : Khun Yam to Mae Sariang: 96km

The ride to Mae Sariang contains a few short hills, but again is pretty much smooth sailing compared to what you’re used to by now. There’s lots of thick, green forest to enjoy as it keeps the heat off you. One thing to note is that after any rain, the side of the road is unbelievably slippery in this area; it’s like ice, so be careful! If you’re feeling a little tired you can stop at Mae La Noi which is 30km before Mae Sariang. Mae Sariang is my favourite town on the Mae Hong Son loop as it has a really laid-back vibe, and sits right on a beautiful river. You should definitely take a rest day here and wander around, it’s such a peaceful part of the world.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation : Hotel

Day 6 : Mae Sariang to Wat Kiew Lom: 64km

Don’t underestimate this sector! After the first 20km/1000m climb, it’s not over. You will be treated to short and steep hill repeats for the rest of the day. That said, the whole ride is very rewarding as you roll along the top of a mountain range with frequent views into the surrounding valleys. We will visit the temple Wat Kiew Lom. Before check in hotel.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation : Hotel

Day 7 : Wat Kiew Lom to Mae Chaem: 61km

The ride starts with a long, easy 20km descent through a rocky gorge lined with deciduous trees. There are pine forests in sections so the environment is more reminiscent of North America rather than Thailand. Once you cross the Mae Chaem River, the environment changes again and you’re heading back into the hills. Baron. The climbing for the rest of the day is short and steep but luckily there’s not far to go.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation : Hotel

Day 8 : Mae Chaem to Chiang Mai: 114km

The ride out of Mae Chaem is hard. For the first 18km the gradient averages 7%, with a few long stretches of 10%+. There’s an option to summit Thailand’s highest mountain, Doi Inthanon, if you feel the desire. You’re already there, so why wouldn’t you? It’s an up and back job, a summit distance of 9km from the turnoff which hands you an extra 900m vert @ 12%. Once you’ve turned around, the next 40km are almost all downhill right to the main road.

Transfer back to your hotel in Chiang Mai. – End The Tour .

Tour Inclusive :

* Support transport by A/C minivan or bus, truck for group

* Bikes &  helmets, spare parts, aid kits, tool kits ( E-bikes availbale )

* Entrance fees in tour

* B=Breakfast, L=Lunch,  as mentioned in the tour itinerary

* For daily cycling only: Water, snacks, fresh fruits, wet towels

*Accommodation in tour – 7 nights

* Experienced English-speaking bike guides

Tour Exclusive :

* Travel insurance

Domestic flight tickets

* Other personal expenses

* Tips for guides and drivers

* Drinks at restaurants and dinner

* Accommodation in Chiang Mai

* Other personal expenses

* Tips for guides and drivers

* Drinks at restaurants and dinner

 

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