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A Motorbike Journey Around Thailand: Father and Son Adventure​

If you obtain an international driving permit in advance, your trip to Thailand will be 100 times more enjoyable! Here, we introduce an article by TOSHIO KARIBE, the husband of MALEE KARIBE, about his motorbike journey. The article is in Japanese, but you can use page translation to get ideas for your own motorbike adventure.

Note: In recent years, traffic law enforcement for foreign tourists has become stricter throughout Thailand. Be sure to obtain and carry an international driving permit when driving.

The 1st Province:​
The First Town, Nakhon Pathom

The 2nd Province:
Exploring the Ultimate Power Spots in Chachoengsao

The 3rd Province:​
The Bridge on the River Kwai in Kanchanaburi

The 4th Province:​
A 17-Hour Journey to Thailand’s Northernmost Province, Chiang Rai

The 5th Province:
Neighboring Bangkok, Nonthaburi

The 6th Province:
the Student City in the Heart of Isan, Maha Sarakham

The 7th Province:
Located South of Bangkok, Samut Prakan

The 8th Province:
the Land Where King Taksin Raised His Army, Chanthaburi

The 9th Province:
Home to Khao Yai National Park, Nakhon Nayok

The 10th Province:​
the City of Indigo Dyeing, Phrae

The 11th Province:​
the Remote Corner of Isan, Bueng Kan

The 12th Province:​
Home to Northern Thailand’s Largest Freshwater Lake, Phayao

The 13th Province:​
the Ancient City with a Long History, Phetchaburi

The 14th Province:​
with a History Dating Back to the Khmer Era, Roi Et

The 15th Province:​
Home to Thailand’s Largest and Last Pristine Wilderness, Tak

The 16th Province:​
the Easternmost Province in Thailand and the Remote Region of Isan, Ubon Ratchathani

The 17th Province:​
Home to Thailand’s Most Beautiful Buddha Statue, Phitsanulok

The 18th Province:​
Home to Thailand’s Largest Buddha Statue, Ang Thong

The 19th Province:​
Home to the Most Sacred Religious Ruins in Isan, Nakhon Phanom

The 20th Province:​
the Second Largest City in Thailand and Famous for Yi Peng Lantern Festival, Chiang Mai

The 21st Province:​
a Hidden Paradise Just Three Hours from Bangkok, Rayong

The 22nd Province:​
Home to Three Distinctly Enchanting Islands, Trat

The 23rd Province:​
Thailand’s Ultimate Power Spot, Udon Thani

The 24th Province:​
Exploring a City with 1300 Years of History, Lampang

The 25th Province:​
Home to Thailand’s Largest Seafood Market and Major Salt-Producing Region, Samut Sakhon

The 26th Province:​
Boasting Asia’s Largest Bird Park, Chai Nat

The 27th Province:​
an Enchanting Resort Destination with a Wide Range of Entertainment, Chonburi

The 28th Province:​
a Small Ancient City Perfect for a Day Trip from Bangkok, Singburi

The 29th Province:​
the First Kingdom of the Thai People, Sukhothai

The 30th Province:​
the Once Flourishing Ancient Capital, Perfect for Celebrating Songkran, Ayutthaya

The 31st Province:​
the Last Hidden Gem of Thailand, Home to Various Hill Tribes, Mae Hong Son

The 32nd Province:​
Once the Capital of the Hariphunchai Kingdom, Lamphun

The 33rd Province:​
Home to Thailand’s Unique Phi Ta Khon Festival, Loei

The 34th Province:​
with a Long History Dating Back to Prehistoric Times, Uttaradithttps://www.thaich.net/bike_tabi/bike34_20230715.htm

The 35th Province:​
the Gateway to Northern Thailand, Nakhon Sawan

The 36th Province:​
Located in the Chao Phraya River Basin and Adjacent to Bangkok, Pathum Thani

The 37th Province:​
Running Through the Hidden Gem Spanning the Widest Part of the Mekong River, Mukdahan

Halfway Report:​
Rankings Report

The 38th Province:​
Journeying Through the Remote Areas of Isan, Amnat Charoen

The 39th Province:​
Rich in Khmer Ruins, Sisaket

The 40th Province:​
Once the Center of Ancient Civilization, Sa Kaeo

[Spin-off] The 1st Cross-Border Journey:​
Exploring the Malay Peninsula in Malaysia

The 41st Province:​
an Ancient City with a Culturally Diverse History, Sakon Nakhon

The 42nd Province:​
the Home of Dinosaurs and Thai Silk, Kalasin

The 43rd Province:​
the Central City of Northern Isan, Khon Kaen

The 44th Province:​
Famous for Its Beautiful Flower Fields, Chaiyaphum

The 45th Province:​
Situated Between Northern, Central, and Northeastern Thailand, Phetchabun

The 46th Province:​
the Town of Cultural Heritage and Crocodiles, Phichit

The 47th Province:​
the Fortress City of the Sukhothai Kingdom, Kamphaeng Phet

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