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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Leaving Phayao (พะเยา) and Taking the Long Way Home

I talked about the first part of my day in the last post and my stops between Phayao (พะเยา) and Chiang Kham (เชียงคำ). I usually don't split post in the middle of a day but decided I started my trip home from the town of Chiang Kham in Phayao province.

The ride from Chiang Kham to Pua was another one of the routes that was recommended on the YouTube page Thailand Top Riding Routes. Route 1048 was a route I wanted to take and was not sure what was the best way to go about riding it. When I was in the city of Nan I thought about going to Pua (ปัว) and spending the night and then riding this route in the other direction but with it being a holiday weekend the prices of the hotels seemed really high. When I looked at the prices at the end of the weekend on Sunday they were half the price and this is the reason I went to Phayao and then back to Nan.

I got rained in a bit on Route 1148 and did not stop and take many pictures but it was another fun ride.



The one place I wanted to stop in the town of Pua (ปัว) in Nan province was Wat Phuket (วัดภูเก็ต). The temple was really pretty but the amazing thing here were the views over rice fields and the mountains in the distance.



I thought about staying in Pua or maybe spending the night in the city of Nan again or even the city of Phrae but I always seem to get excited with the idea of heading home. I put in a bit more time on the bike and rode through to the town Den Chai (เด่นชัย) in Phrae province and checked into a hotel. I usually like to ride around 250 KM or 160 miles on a normal day but this day I put in over 400 KM or 250 miles.

I usually can find something to eat wherever I am in Thailand but could not find anything close to the hotel so my dinner was instance noodle and beer.

My following day I rode from Den Chai (เด่นชัย) in Phrae to the small town of Lan Sak (ลานสัก) in Uthai Thani (อุทัยธานี) province. I had started this trip with visiting a temple in Uthai Thani but a bit east of where I was stopping for the night. The start of this trip I wrote about in Heading to the Ghost Festival. The hotel I stayed at in Lan Sak I had also stayed in before when I visited Wat Tham Khao Wong (วัดถ้ำเขาวง อุทัยธานี)

I didn't ride as much distance as I did the day before only going about 350 KM or 220 miles but it was a good ride. I really enjoyed the ride on route 101 between Den Chai and Si Satchanalai which I also visited on this trip. This section of the trip was in a hilly or through mountains with good views and a nice easy curvy road with not a lot of traffic. This was not a route I had planned out just the way Google Maps took me. I didn't stop for any pictures on this ride.

My last day of this trip I rode from Lan Sak to Kanchanaburi. I had ridden between these two places when I had visited Wat Tham Khao Wong but on this day I think I missed a turn in the town of Ban Rai. Usually google sends me back to the originally planned route but for some reason it didn't on this day. I think I took a much longer route to get back home and I am not good at knowing where I am and just follow google maps so don't know what kind of distance I did on this day. I did remember I past a hotel called S Mountain View Resort so I think I was on Route 4031.

It was like a lot of this trip and turned out to be a really pretty ride through the mountains and I think I pasted 2 national parks on this ride. I had put a gas station in as my first stop on the ride and I was sure I would have enough fuel but with the missed turn I kept checking the fuel gauge and wondering if I still had enough but just as I started to worry I saw one of those vending machines gas pumps so stopped for a bit of fuel. I stopped at the planned gas station in Nong Prue (หนองปรือ) and filled the tank. I also used this stop to have a breakfast toastie and a cup of coffee and a brief conversation with an American that was living in Nong Prue.

From Nong Prue it took me a little less than an hour to get home. I did past by Carhenge on the way home.

I love traveling around but I also always love returning home. Thanks for reading along on my travels and this is the end until I am out playing tourist again.

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Phayao (พะเยา)

I rode from Nan to Phayao (พะเยา) on the way that google maps said to go and had no problems and like most of my trips in Thailand I had no idea the numbers of the roads I traveled.

My first stop in Phayao was once again on the other side of the city and up on the top of a hill. I didn't find the buildings that impressive at Wat Analayothipyaram (วัดอนาลโยทิพยาราม) but the setting and what I would call gardens were really pretty.



The views out over towards the city of Phayao were nice up at this temple complex.



I did not do a lot more on this day other finding my hotel and getting some help from the cleaning lady to figure out how to open the key lock box to be able to get into my room. I found a market to get something to eat and sat and watched it rain for awhile.

I started the following day with visiting the Phayao City Pillar Shrine (ศาลเสาหลักเมืองพะเยา).



I then rode to the waterfront of the lake and to the King Ngam Muang Monument (อนุสาวรีย์พ่อขุนงำเมือง).



Across the street and in the lake was the Phayao Naga Statues (ลานพญานาคกว๊านพะเยา).



I then went to visit Wat Si Khom Kham (วัดศรีโคมคำ). I don't know if this temple is always this busy on a Saturday or maybe it was busier because of the 4 day Buddhist holiday weekend but seemed to have a lot of people at this temple.



I rode up another hill to Wat Phra That Chom Thong (วัดพระธาตุจอมทอง). I think I maybe should have taken more pictures at this temple but only this one I like well enough to post.



The next morning I checked out of the hotel and rode about 50 KM or 30 miles north east of the city to Wiang Lo Ancient Ruins (โบราณสถานเวียงลอ). I don't think I would have made a point to stop here but it was on my route to my following destination so was interesting for a quick stop.



I stopped in the town of Chiang Kham (เชียงคำ) to visit Wat Nantaram (วัดนันตาราม). This is an attractive temple made of teak-wood in a Burmese style.



This temple was my last stop in Phayao and the furthest point to the north that I would travel on this trip. From here I traveled back east towards Nan again. I feel that from here on is part of my journey home so will talk about it in my next post.

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Nan (น่าน)

I rode out of Phrae heading towards Nan (น่าน). I had added a stop to my route so it would take me back up Route 1343 that I had rode down the day before. This was another one of the routes that was recommended on the YouTube page Thailand Top Riding Routes and was a pretty ride. On this day I also rode on Routes 4010, 1026 and 101.

I enjoy the ride but did not stop and take many pictures.



I arrived at Wat Bo Kaeo (วัดบ่อแก้ว) but had forgotten I had added this stop to go a specific way and kept thinking this doesn't look anything like a national park. It still was a pretty temple and I remembered in a few minutes why I wasn't at a national park.



I rode on to the site called Sao Din Na Noi (เสาดินนาน้อย) which is called a tourist attraction rather than a national park. I had decide I would go ahead and pay the price to enter but no one was at the pay booth when I arrived. I had read a couple of reviews that the place was not worth the price so I rode through the attraction looking at the rock formations and then back out. I didn't even take a picture.

I rode the rest of the way into the city of Nan and stopped at Wat Phaya Wat (วัดพญาวัด).



My next stop was at the top of the hill that overlooks the city of Nan at Wat Phra That Khao Noi (วัดพระธาตุเขาน้อย). The standing Buddha was being worked on so not much of a picture.



I started out the following day with a short stop at the Old City Wall of Nan (กำแพงเมืองเก่าน่าน).



My next stop was at a Yamaha dealer. I had been riding a while with the oil light flashing that tells me it is time for an oil change. I also wanted to get the front brakes checked but the checking got lost in the language barrier. I got new brake pads on the front of the bike and have no idea if I really needed them yet but figured it couldn't hurt and made me feel better going down some of the steep hills I have been riding.

This day was one of those days of travel where I was not really feeling like playing tourist. I had planned to visit the Nan Museum and I stood in front of the building looking at the price difference between foreigners and Thais and decided to just go get something to eat and go back to the hotel for a rest.

The rest did wonders for my outlook on playing tourist and late in the day I went to visit a number of temples. I started at Wat Ming Mueang (วัดมิ่งเมือง).



My next stop was at Wat Phumin (วัดภูมินทร์) with the pretty murals and black Buddha statue.



Just down the street I stopped at Wat Phra That Chang Kham Worawihan (วัดพระธาตุช้างค้ำวรวิหาร).



I went across the road to Wat Hua Khuang (วัดหัวข่วง). I did not go into this temple since something was going on there but the temple was packed with high school or college kids. I asked it I could take a picture and this is what I got.



I had been being drizzled on for most of these afternoon temple visits but the rain picked up as I rode out of the center of town to visit Wat Phra That Chae Haeng (วัดพระธาตุแช่แห้ง พระอารามหลวง). I was soaked by the time I arrived at the temple but after I get this wet I don't even make an attempt at getting out of the rain. Now looking back on it I assume I was not that impressed with this temple since I only took 2 pictures.



I rode back into the city and stopped at the Nan Night Market and bought some food. The vendor was nice and handed me an umbrella to try and keep dry while they fixed my food. I am usually not much of a fan of Night Markets but would rather go to a normal market and avoid the crowds but with it raining I did not have to worry about crowds. Normal markets are great for getting Thai food but Night markets are great for getting non-Thai food like the Kebab I had for dinner this night.

My second full day in Nan I used to do some of the rides recommended on the YouTube page Thailand Top Riding Routes. I rode out of the city on Route 1169 to Route 1257 and took it to Route 1333. One of the many things I need to watch out for while zipping around is the dogs. Every now and then some will chase me but near misses of hitting one has happened often. They often sleep in the middle of the road and don't seem to want to move for motorcycles or cars.



I only took a couple of pictures on this route but I did another attempt at filming with one hand and riding with the other. This time in Profile rather than Landscape. YouTube only allows one minute shorts with music so I cut the 2 and a half minute clip down to one minute stuck on some music and uploaded it to YouTube.





At the end of Route 1333 it runs into Route 1081. I think Route 1081 may be considered the famed Doi Phu Kha Loop but for a motorbike loop that is famed I could not find any specifics on what roads make up the loop on my internet searches. I also looked for the Nan Motorbike route and found a bit more information on the Nan Motorbike loop but most of it is from tours where you rent a bike and take the tour. The tour sites did not list the specific roads and it seemed to go all over Northern Thailand and not just Nan.

Once I was was on Route 1081 I headed up towards Bo Kluea (บ่อเกลือ). I did not have anything specific I wanted to do in that area and the road had major work on it so a little while after passing a massive boulder in the middle of the road I turned around. I should have stopped and taken a picture of the boulder and the path it cleared coming down the mountain but didn't see a good place to park near it.

I enjoyed riding on Route 1081 and have seen somewhere that is considered to be the prettiest road in Thailand. It seemed to be an easier ride than the 1257 and 1333 that I had ridden to get there but it had a lot more traffic and a lot of groups of motorbikes out cruising. I may have to come back sometime and ride the full length of 1081 but for this day I rode back to 1169 and back into the city of Nan.

Once back in Nan I stopped at Wat Suan Tan (วัดสวนตาล) which I had passed the day before when leaving the Night Market and added to my list of places to visit.



There were a number of bikers staying at the same hotel that night out enjoying the long 4 day weekend on a motorbike ride in Nan. I moved on to Phayao (พะเยา) the following day but more about that in the next post.

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Phrae (แพร่) 

I headed to Phrae (แพร่) from  Lampang (ลำปาง). It was a bit of back tracking taking the road that I came to Lampang on from Uttaradit but it was a pretty ride so I still enjoyed it. I was starting to understand why so many motorcyclist love this part of Thailand.

I was headed to a temple of the other side of the city of Phrae and while riding through a town I notices what looked like a pretty temple. I rode through the entrance gate and up the hill. After parking the bike I looked on the phone to figure out the name of the temple and it was one that I have marked on my map to visit but ended up visiting it a little sooner then I had planned. This is one of the things I wish Google maps would change. If you select directions to a place you can no longer seen any of the pins you have on your map. If I want to have a multi stop route I usually have to copy and paste the names of the places I want to stop at to a text file and then copy and paste them again when adding stops in Google Maps.

The temple I planned to see but ended up stumbling into was Phra That Cho Hae Temple (วัดพระธาตุช่อแฮ).



After visiting this temple I rode on up into the mountains and the road I was on was have some work done but I stopped to take the following picture.



I made another unplanned stop but this was not on my list of places to visit but I found Phra That Inkhang (พระธาตุอินทร์แขวน) really beautiful.



I uploaded the following short to YouTube while at this site.



I rode on and finally arrived at the temple I had been heading towards all day, Wat Na Khu Ha (วัดนาคูหา).



This site also had a bamboo walkway that I believe lead to a lying Buddha but I am never sure that bamboo can really support my fat ass so I gave looking for the lying Buddha a miss.



After seeing this temple I looked for the next place to visit and google was sending back the way I came and through the city of Phrae. It looked like I could keep going on the road I was on and then go back west towards the city and my next destination. I added a stop on google maps in the route I wanted to try and rode on up Route 1024. I don't think I saw another motorbike or car on this route until I got to Route 1343 where I turned west. I tried something different for me on the easy sections of 1024, I tried to take a couple of videos and have published parts of those videos and a few pictures in the following video.



After a stop for coffee that is in the video I rode on down the mountain and saw a big Buddha so when I got close I stopped at Phraputtha Rup Phraputthachao Chana Marn (พระพุทธรูปพระพุทธเจ้าชนะมาร) for a couple of pictures.



I really enjoyed taking the long way to get to Phae Mueang Phi Forest Park (แพะเมืองผี). I think this means the city of Phrae Ghost forest park. Not sure what these formations have to do with Ghosts.



I rode on into the city of Phrae after waking around the park on a nature trail. I had picked out a hotel on a booking app but most of the time I do not book it on the app and just show up and ask if they have a room. At the hotel I asked if they had a room and the price but it was much higher than the app. They told me if I book online it was something like 20% cheaper. I said ok I will go book online but just went to a different hotel where I didn't need to do a booking. I think this is often the case in Western countries where prices online are cheaper than in person but think this may be the first time I have encountered this in Thailand. I ended up booking my next 2 hotels online before going to the hotel but that had more to do with the 4 day holiday weekend in Thailand and I knew it might be harder to get a room.

I visited Wat Chom Sawan (วัดจอมสวรรค์) in Phrae the following morning before heading in the direction of Nan (น่าน).