Road Cycling Chiang Mai to Bangkok

Price from
US$ 2,600
Duration
11 Days / 10 Nights
Distance
930 km
Tour Code
THA-TCB
Next departure
15-Dec-2024
Number of Cycling Days10
Average Distance Per Day: 93
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150 Km
Average Climbing Per Day: 470
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2,250 m
Accommodation
Basic
5 Star
Total Cycling Distance930 kilometres
AccommodationIncluded
Bike HireDomane AL5 Gen 4: US$ 330, Trek Domane SL5 Gen 4: US$ 495, E-Bike*: US$ 550, Trek Domane SL6 Di2: US$ 660
Single SupplementUS$ 425
Client Rating (based on 36 reviews)
*E-bikes are in limited supply, please enquire to reserve one.

About this Cycle Tour

Chiang Mai and Bangkok are Thailand’s two most famous cities. Between them stretches 1,000 km of diverse landscapes, from forest-draped mountains and temple-studded plains to lively towns, gently flowing rivers, and endless rice fields. On this road biking journey, we dive into the Kingdom’s agrarian hinterland, cycle through the ruins of ancient cities, discover beautiful Buddhist temples, and indulge in Thai culinary delicacies.

We start in Chiang Mai and head south through the rustic countryside and raw nature of 'Lanna' – the local name for northern Thailand. The tour kicks off on a literal high note as we hop from valley to valley and conquer a series of leg-testing climbs between the provinces of Lamphun, Lampang and Phrae. We then venture into the Central Plains where we ride through the heartland of the ancient Sukhothai Empire, visiting its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the grand capital and its pottery-producing satellite city of Sri Satchanalai, as well as the military fortress of Kamphaeng Phet. Next, we enjoy 5 days of riding through Thailand’s rice basket, starting from the origin of the Chao Phraya River — known as the “River of Kings” — in Nakhon Sawan, down to Ayutthaya. Here, the UNESCO-listed ruins of the former Siamese capital offer a faded reminder of past glory before a final ride takes us to the outskirts of Bangkok, where we transfer into the metropolis. The tour concludes in Bangkok.

Skip the flight, train or bus and join us on this absolute road cycling classic between Chiang Mai and Bangkok!

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Itinerary

Day 1

We meet in the early afternoon and heat out for a relaxed warm-up ride in the outskirts of Chiang Mai. In the evening we reconvene for a welcome dinner.

Day 2

We follow the Ping River and ride flat roads through rice paddies and longan farms. After lunch near a pretty railway bridge, we tackle a steep climb through Khun Than National Park. Finally, we roll into the plains, visit an ancient fortified temple, and reach our riverside hotel in Lampang.

Day 3

We begin on flat rural roads, but the terrain gets hillier as we cross into Phrae Province via the main throughway. We then follow a secondary road north, navigating the countryside and a few more hills before reaching the quaint provincial capital, once the center of the lucrative teak trade.

Day 4

We transfer 1.5 hours south where we begin our ride through the ancient landscape of Sri Satchanalai, known for its still discernible pottery kilns and temple ruins. We then follow the Yom River to the town of Sukhothai where we are based for two nights.

Day 5

Today is an easy day on the bikes as we explore the stunning Sukhothai Historical Park. We ride along roads connecting ancient temples and stop to admire some of the most impressive ruins. The afternoon is free to relax by the pool.

Day 6

We skirt around the forested slopes of Ramkhamhaeng National Park and ride through a vast expanse of rice paddies. Our destination is Kamphaeng Phet, a military fortress from the Sukhothai Era, featuring fortification walls entwined with tree roots.

Day 7

Today’s ride takes us through rural Thailand to the city of Nakhon Sawan, where the Ping and Nan Rivers converge to form the Chao Phraya. Before reaching our hotel, we make a short detour to an art installation marking the origin of this much-revered ‘River of Kings’.

Day 8

Today, we ride through 4 of Thailand’s 76 provinces! Heading south along the plains of the Chao Phraya, we enjoy scenic river views as we pass through the provinces of Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani, Chai Nat, and finally reach Singburi.

Day 9

The tour’s final century ride takes us to Ayutthaya, Siam’s once-glorious capital just north of Bangkok. Along the way, we traverse a temple-dotted landscape, pausing to admire several larger-than-life Buddha statues.

Day 10

In the morning, we cycle through Ayutthaya’s UNESCO-listed ruins and riverside communities, reaching Bang Pa-In, the former summer palace of Siamese kings. We then follow a canal road into the northern outskirts of Bangkok, where we saddle off and transfer into the city.

Day 11

Extend your stay to discover more of Bangkok or head to the airport for your onward flight.

Elevation Profiles

Day 1 - Meet in Chiang Mai Ride 30km. +213m / -226m.
Day 1 - Meet in Chiang Mai Ride 30km. +213m / -226m.

Reviews

This was my fourth ride with SpiceRoads in Thailand and was every bit as enjoyable as my previous experiences.

Chris CroninDecember 2019

Professional Support Team, Amazing Food, Excellent daily Briefings for the next stage, and a life full of memories. Thank You Nick, Bird,Rin and Wat. My third bike tour in Thailand, but my first with SpiceRoads. The best tour by far, Thanks to all your staff.

Tim WattFebruary 2018

The SpiceRoads team provided everything one could imagine on the trip with great attention to every detail.

Norman WeinsteinFebruary 2018

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