Day 1 Arrival in Bangkok Transfer from the airport to the hotel, free time until dinner on the boat.
Visit Wat Trimit, known for its famous Golden Buddha, a beautiful solid gold sculpture measuring 3 meters tall and weighing 5.5 tons. The city tour continues through an area known for its gold jewelry stores.
Visit Wat Pho, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha. Built in the 16th century, it is the largest and oldest temple with the largest number of pagodas: 95 in total.
Wat Pho was the first university in Thailand and offered courses such as literature, medicine and massage.
Visit the Grand Royal Palace and its 218,400 square meters, surrounded by a wall built in 1782. The longest wall measures 1,900 meters.
Within these walls are the government offices and the King's residence. This temple is the most important and most beautiful in Thailand due to its decorations.
The day will end with a bus transfer to Amphawa.
Visit the floating market and the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. Then, we'll cross the River Kwai by driving over the Death Railway Bridge. We'll stay next to the River Kwai. 199 kilometers
Today we'll visit an elephant camp, where we'll get up close and personal with these magnificent creatures. Afterward, we'll have the option of visiting the Hellfire Pass museum or driving on gravel through the jungle.
Three Pagodas Pass, Suken Temple. 238 kilometers
Mon Wooden Bridge, gravel road, ferry crossing, mountain crossing to northern Thailand. 357 km
Today's route will take us along a beautiful road along the Ping River toward Kamphang Phet, where we'll take a break. Then, we'll continue to Sukhothai. There, we'll visit Sri Chum Temple Historical Park. 219 kilometers
Before arriving in Mae Sot, we'll visit Sukhothai Historical Park. Along the way, we'll stop at the hill tribe market.
Mae Sot Border Post. 217 km
We'll depart early from Mae Sot to Mae Sariang via Route R105 toward Mae Ramat District. We'll stop at Mae La Temporary Refuge Area and visit Mae Usu Cave. 232 kilometers
We'll continue to Mae Hong via Route R105 and the famous 1864 hairpin bends. Along the way, we'll visit the hot springs and Karen Long Neck Village. 160 kilometers
Today we'll head to the small hippie village of Pai. Along the way, we'll visit several waterfalls, the Royal Palace, a Chinese village, and Coffins Cave.
177 kilometers
Rest day. City tour through the hippie village to waterfalls, a temple, and a Chinese village. We'll also see a World War II bridge, visit hot springs, and have the option to ride an elephant. You can also simply relax by the pool.
39 kilometers
Today we have a choice of two routes: the first is a gravel mountain pass; the second is via Route R1095. Both options offer beautiful scenery. Once we arrive, we can visit the Ankhang Station Royal Project. 221 kilometers
Our adventure today will take us to the First Royal Factory Museum, the Doi Mae Salong Tea Plantations, the Mae Fah Luang Pagodas, the Doi Tung Palaces, and the Royal Flower Garden. So much to see!
162 kilometers
We will cross the border into Mae Sai and then continue to the Hall of Opium and the Golden Triangle. We will then continue our journey along the Mekong River to Chiang Khong.
164 kilometers
Today we'll return to our starting point. Here we'll return the bikes and relive this wonderful experience together during the farewell dinner.

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