Chiang Rai to Pai Alternative Route

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Myself a couple of local guys headed out to Pai to meet up with the group going to Tai Leng in the Shan State, objective to try and find a slighty different route and keep off the 1089 or 107.

GPX at the foot of the post.

The route was a total of 370km covering some of the most beautiful scenery in the region.

Heading out of Chiang Rai on the south side Kok river dirt trail.

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The old abandoned village on the side of the Kok, nobody seems to know the story behind it.

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The south Kok trail is now sadly graded now but with it being so dry and compacted the loose sand topping can be very very slippy.

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Evidence of burning still apparent all around Chiang Rai

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Brian on his second trip on a dirt bike, he did very well.

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Coming back along side the Kok river, signalling we are almost at the end of the trail.

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Another of the many new stupas being erected in the region.

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Leaving the dirt heading onto the 6039 and 3023 runnings parallel with the most boring section of the 1089, a welcome diversion. From there we had to ride a brief section of the 107 until we reached the turn for the 3048 (its numbered 3037 or 3038 on various maps).

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Karst mountains line the 3048 with almost no traffic.

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Indication of how dry it is right now.

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The soil is very fertile in this region and the farmers grow a variety of vegetables all year round.

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It is indeed a treat to ride and well surfaced all the way to the Army checkpoint south of Arun Thai.

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Turning on to the 1178, again almost no traffic.

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The broken sections heading to Wiang Haeng are being repaired at the moment and only a short section is broken.

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The infamous last 20km that was graded and paved the other year still holding up well, with only a few minor repairs.

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The 1178 is great road for motorcycling and the small broken section do spoil the fun but the better sections make up for that.

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Coming into Piang Luang another fertile growing area.

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Old Burmese style Wat in Piang Luang

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Quick detour for lunch at the Khrua Piang Luang restaurant.
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Heading back to Wiang Haeng the gas station marks the turn for the trail over to Pai.

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Slowly but surely this trail is also being graded and paved.

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Taking a left at the rangers station, the barrier dead ahead often locked.

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Being rocky it's still passable even in the rainy season with just a few spots that get water logged.

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Dropping down to Muang Noi.

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The slow pace of life in the village as we headed for a drink stop.

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Des welcome of the break as the afternoon sun was blisteringly hot

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A quick stop at the old Wat outside of Muang Noi, would make a nice camp spot next to the river.

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The water buffalos had the right idea.

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Pleased to reach Pai and check into the still amazing cheap rooms of the Pichai GH @ 350 for an aircon room in the centre of town.

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An enjoyable evening meeting up again with Sergio talking of his adventures in South America, in the morning we head to the Shan state and the numerous Army checkpoints.

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Myself a couple of local guys headed out to Pai to meet up with the group going to Tai Leng in the Shan State, ....
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An enjoyable evening meeting up again with Sergio talking of his adventures in South America, in the morning we head to the Shan state and the numerous Army checkpoints.

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Great photos, and an interesting route!
I hope everyone has their paperwork in order for both sides, if you're going into Loi Tai Leng itself.... wouldn't want aggravation that curtailed further visits... ;)
 
All in order, it was a fantastic trip, pictures and report to follow.
 
Interesting report, I have often seen the little sign for Pai heading down what looks like a farm track and wondered what i was like.
Doesn't seem too bad, the offroad trip to Pai from the West put me off a bit it WASN'T fun!
 
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