Saturday, April 18th – Huge day in effect riding the width of Thailand from just inside the border with Cambodia across to Kamchanaburi, where the Mae Klong river is formed as the confluence of the Kwae Yai and the Kwae Noi rivers, and over which the mis-named Bridge Over the River Kwai spans. Apparently the […]
Archive | The Long Drop – The Golden Triangle
The Golden Triangle:
Thailand to Lao. Finishing in Cambodia
Riders: Gareth Morgan, Jo Morgan, Dave Wallace
Motorcycles: Suzuki DR650
Distance: 5,400km
Countries: Thailand, Cambodia, Lao
Trip description:
Blogs from the trip
Floating villages on the largest lake in South East Asia
Wednesday 13th, Off to Tonie Sap Lake today, the largest lake in South East Asia and home to a number of floating villages. The one we’re headed for is Vietnamese catholic, called Kompong Luong and is just 5 miles east of Krakor on the main road northwest from Phnom Penh to Thailand. We arrive in […]
A sad day in the Killing Fields
A quiet day in the capital but an ideal one for us to visit Choeung Ek, one of the Khymer Rouge’s 300 genocide sites and where 20,000 people were brutally murdered. This killing field is on the outskirts of the city and was an orchard and Chinese graveyard before it assumed its role of an […]
Adventures in Laos – Secret wars and scenery galore
Monday Mar 30th – Today we took a ferry across the Mekong to head due west out to Hogsa, a remote town close to the Thai border. The road was no more than a forest track but the forest was stupendous, think jungle growth that kept us from the heat of the day and as […]
The Most Secret Place on Earth
Over 9 years America dropped more bombs over Northern Laos than were dropped in Germany and Japan over the whole of World War 2. For that 9 years every 8 minutes a bomb fell. Yet Laos was declared a “neutral” zone during the Vietnam War. Central to that activity was an airbase at Long Tieng […]
Through The Jungle Villages Of North West Laos
The team ride over forest tracks, back roads and rock hop through the jungle of North West Laos. Gareth gives us his take on the subject of colonialism while they service their motorcycles in Laos’s capital city and explains why the economy is seemingly so strong. Also the adventurers are hoping to ride down a […]
Towards the jewel of the Orient
Day 7, Thursday Mar 26th – it’s rained heavily overnight and that puts my route rescheduling of last night under question. We need to find whether the backroad to Muang Sing will actually be passable. But nobody knows so we set off anyway. Not long into it and we hit the dirt. Pretty rutty and […]
Deep in the Golden Triangle – Northern Thailand
Day One – Friday Mar 20th – arrived in Chiang Mai at 8 pm, having left Wellington at 7 am that morning – so in elapsed time that’s 19 hours. Only drama was me having severe stomach cramps in the airport at Bangkok which thankfully passed so I could make it to the flight for […]