This year, I plan to embark on a solo motorcycle journey, following a predetermined route and capturing the scenery along the way to share with my friends. My itinerary includes Chumphon, Phu Thap Boek, Uttaradit, Ayutthaya, and Hua Hin.
Traveling from Chumphon in the morning, encountered rain throughout the journey. Additionally, road construction was ongoing for most of the route, from Chumphon through Phetchaburi, Ratchaburi, Nakhon Pathom, Suphan Buri, Chai Nat, and out to Nakhon Sawan, extending to Phitsanulok, covering a distance of 900 km in one stretch. Photos will be shared later, for now, enjoy these previously captured images.
Departing from Phitsanulok, the scenic road leads towards Phetchabun. The first unmissable photo stop along this route is Route 12.
Stop for coffee and food here. Take a few photos and then head to the old pit.
We did not stop at Pha Sorn Kaew because we were aiming for Phu Thap Boek in the evening and had to hurry to find accommodation. However, we still stopped at a spot where we could see the beautiful Pha Sorn Kaew from the roadside.
The road was rough on the way up, but we kept going. The weather was pleasant.
Continuing on, we found a charming guesthouse with a view of the front room. If there was fog, we would probably see it right in front of the house. We decided to stay here because it was beautiful and the price was reasonable at 1600 baht per night. (Photo taken with a mobile phone)
Another angle from a mobile phone. The car is in very bad condition. It has been exposed to rain in almost every province.
The atmosphere in front of the room. When you open the door, you see this.
Another photo taken in the room before going out to capture the evening light. Tong is ready (ZZR1100 with license plate 999, so I call him Tong).
Collected from another room in the accommodation.
Let's go and see the beautiful light shining on the cabbage patch.
Picturesque resort amidst a kaleidoscope of cabbage fields.
The light began to illuminate, revealing the dimensions of the image. We stopped to take pictures along the way.
Motorcycles have the advantage of being able to park anywhere, making it easy to find hidden spots in the forest for stunning photos.
Playing with sunlight.
Find a beautiful angle.
Drive along and stop to take pictures when you see something interesting.
The light is getting stronger and more beautiful. I need to find a beautiful spot to capture the evening light. My goal is to capture the last light.
Beautiful resort with vibrant colors.
The road winding up the hill is beautifully curved.
"When you come here, you have to take a picture of the kale growing by the side of the road."
And then I got a unique angle, with the evening light hitting the kale forest.
This angle may not be familiar.
I have taken many photos. I have posted some of them on Facebook. You can see them there.
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After capturing the sunset, I descended back to my accommodation, covering approximately 6 kilometers from the peak.
Let's run back to the accommodation because I've already spotted a restaurant with a great atmosphere next door waiting for us. Let's go!
Enjoying the meal while admiring the beautiful and romantic lights of the large resort. It's a pity I came alone. Romance can be enjoyed alone as well.
The restaurant is located opposite the accommodation, making it a convenient walk for dining.
A simple meal of stir-fried basil with a fried egg, enjoyed at a table for one.
Now that we are full, let's head to our rooms. Tomorrow, we will wake up to the sunrise.
A view of the colorful lights of Lom Kao town from the balcony.
Before going to bed, I asked for another leaf. The weather at Phu Thap Boek was perfect, cool and breezy. I left the door ajar and set the alarm for 5:00 AM to capture the timelapse and the morning light.
The first light of Phu Thap Boek. The first time I came to stay, there was no fog, but it was still very worthwhile.
Don't be jealous of me, I woke up to this in my room.
Daybreak has arrived. There is also a time-lapse video available. Please check it out.
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The sun has risen.
Although there was no fog due to the lack of rain for several days, we were able to see a round, red sunrise.
Let's go out and capture the morning light.
Evening light and morning light evoke different moods. As I run, I ponder this.
The advantage of traveling with Tong is that you will always make new friends along the way. We met these three girls, so we took pictures and played with them. We have models now!
The children liked the photos I took, so I had to deliver.
Another beautiful shot of the morning light, and then we move on.
The morning sun is strong, but the air is cool and comfortable.
A beautiful coffee shop with delicious coffee. Take a picture in front of the shop.
A beautiful sky with a shop front and a coffee shop.
One more round, let's see who will join me for the next round. Next station.
Join me on a road trip from Phu Lom Lo National Park, Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park, Uttaradit, to Ayutthaya and Hua Hin, exploring attractions along the way until we reach Chumphon. Who's interested? Let me know!
This collection showcases a selection of photographs emphasizing light and landscape elements. We will explore further details later.
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So beautiful, I almost don't want to go back.
Moving on, farewell Phutubberg. I will hurry back to chase the fog. Although there is no fog to see today, it is still worth driving the big car here.
After calculating the route to go down the Nam Nao River and continue on, the plan was changed to go down the Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park because there are many more tourist attractions. The long-term goal is to sleep in Uttaradit.
The scenic road with exciting curves winds down from Phu Thap Boek to the intersection. From there, a path leads to Phu Lom Lo, a viewpoint overlooking three provinces. It's a pity that the tiger lilies haven't bloomed yet; we'll have to wait another month. But since we're already here, let's enjoy the view for now.
Accompanied by the friendly fellow travelers we met this morning, we have arrived together. I now have a model.
The ascent is quite challenging, but the view is breathtaking. The open space offers a panoramic vista, with meadows perfect for capturing stunning photos.
The journey with the three girls from Bangkok was full of fun and laughter.
One more before we move on, please.
Farewell, Phu Lom Lo. I will be back again. I really want to see the tigers roaming freely across the plains.
Next, we will stop at the Button Rock Field in Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park. However, on the way, we came across a sign for Sarapat Pha, so we decided to take a quick detour.
"Turn in 500 meters. There are many beautiful cliffs, this one is called the Lover's Cliff."
The photos below are beautiful, but the location is very dangerous.
Don't miss the beautiful scenery and fresh air. It's definitely worth the long journey.
The name of the couple's cliff, we also met a couple here, volunteered to take pictures for the children, and a good friendship arose from my journey again.
From this point, down to the Pun Hin Lan, the sign says it will take more than 2 km to get there. I don't think I have enough time. My goal is Uttaradit. I'll come back again. Send another leaf before passing Pun Hin Lan. Separate from the younger siblings and continue on my own.
After a long drive down from Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park, we exited at Nakhon Thai, Chat Trakan, Tron, and arrived in Uttaradit in the late evening. Exhausted, we found a place to stay. Upon waking the next morning, the first thing that came to mind was Khao Phat Phak, a delicious and healthy breakfast dish.
Next, they came to pay respects to bring good luck and fortune, because the journey was still long. They came to pay respects to Phraya Phichai Dab Hak.
Picturesque angles to capture.
Another perspective.
The original plan was to leave Uttaradit and head to Chiang Mai, Pai, and Mae Hong Son. However, due to a minor car problem, I had to return to Phitsanulok for repairs. This means I will have to change my plans for this year and will likely only be able to reach Phitsanulok. I had coffee at a newly opened shop near the Lotus intersection. The shop is very beautiful, and I am now heading to Phitsanulok.
As dusk approached, the car repairs were finally completed. We decided to push on, driving straight from Phitsanulok at 4:00 PM and arriving in Ayutthaya around 8:00 PM. Ready to continue our exploration tomorrow, we turned our attention to the ancient city.
However, let's jump ahead to the quiet morning. During the night, the eerie silence discouraged me from venturing out alone, leaving me with a sense of unease.
The day began with an early start to capture photos. The heat was intense, making us long for the cool air of Phu Thap Boek. Nevertheless, we persevered for the sake of beautiful images.
Picturesque corners of Wat Yai Chaimongkol
The heavens smiled upon me, allowing me to capture stunning photographs.
It would be a pity if someone could guide me around. I would like to stay here for about 3 days. I love taking pictures of old towns. It gives me goosebumps.
Running along, stopping to take photos wherever it looked nice, as I didn't know the way around here.
I have taken many photos and would like to share them with you. Here are a few highlights from each location.
Continuing from Ayutthaya, I left around noon and drove straight back to Chumphon. I encountered rain and road construction throughout the journey. Due to time constraints this year, I could only travel this far. I will return again to explore more of this historic city of Thailand.
Not finished yet. Since we're already here, let's stop by and take another picture at a new point in Thailand.
Apologies for the text in the image. I used Photoshop to condense it, and it was accidentally included.
The final page before hitting Chumphon in the dark due to road construction throughout the trip. This trip, I and my younger brother Tong (ZZR 1100 CC, registration 999), an 18-year-old car with over 100,000 km on the odometer, and this trip in 2015, a total of over 2,500 km, went well. Last year, I was alone with one car, 3500 km from Chumphon to Khao Kho, Nan, and Inthanon, but I have never been here before. If anyone wants to travel like me, I will post a link on Facebook for you.
My travels during the trip before last.
Day 1: A Solo Motorcycle Journey to the North - A Two-Wheeled Adventure from Chumphon to Phitsanulok
This is the first day of my solo motorcycle journey to the north. I'm riding from Chumphon to Phitsanulok, a distance of approximately 500 kilometers. I'm excited to explore the beautiful scenery and experience the local culture along the way.
I started my journey early in the morning, leaving Chumphon and heading north on Highway 41. The road was in good condition, and the traffic was light. I enjoyed the ride, taking in the lush green forests and rolling hills.
After a few hours of riding, I reached the town of Khanom. I stopped for lunch at a local restaurant, where I had a delicious meal of pad thai. After lunch, I continued my journey, riding through the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including monkeys, deer, and birds. I saw several monkeys along the way, and I even spotted a few deer in the distance.
I arrived in Phitsanulok in the late afternoon. I checked into a hotel and then went for a walk around the town. Phitsanulok is a charming town with a rich history. I visited the Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, a beautiful temple that dates back to the 14th century.
I'm looking forward to continuing my journey tomorrow. I'm planning to ride to Chiang Mai, a city in northern Thailand. I'm sure it will be another great day of riding.
Diary of a relaxing two-wheeled journey to the north, 1 bike, 1 person, day 3 (Phitsanulok - Khao Kho)
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Log from a relaxing two-wheeled journey to the north, 1 bike, 1 person, Day 4 (Khao Kho - Nan)
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A solo motorcycle journey to the north of Thailand, from Nan to Doi Inthanon.
Motorcycle solo trip to the north, Day 6 (Inthanon - Khun Wang)
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