Myanmar Group Ride

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Been looking into making a group ride from Tachilek via Keng Thung to Mongla in the North, loosely the trip will include special entry permission, border-pass fees (person & bike), hotel room, meal, one guide and one government officer to clear documentation along the route. The trip will most likely be one night in Tachilek the next morning ride up to Keng Thung for the night and stop in Mongla for two nights to explore. Ride back to Tachilek and either cross over and head home or stop an additional night in Tachilek (at additional cost).

The numbers stack up to 16,500 Thai Baht per person if you want your own room and 13,500 Thai Baht if you want to share based on a group of ten.

We did this ride a couple of years back and really enjoyed it, if anybody is interested in the trip please PM me and if we get enough response i will make some firm plans.


Some info on the last trip here :


http://www.rideasia.net/motorcycle-forum/myanmar-ride-reports/6564-exploring-tachileik.html


http://www.rideasia.net/motorcycle-...ion/6160-1st-myanmar-tachileik-bike-week.html



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It's looking like the first week in August at the moment.

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Just to update interested people in the trip, as i mentioned the date looks to be the first week in August (Monday the 1st).

Documents required:

Copy of your driving license.
Copy of your passport (picture page and visa).
Copy of your green book or letter of authorisation from the owner.
Photographs of each side of your bike you plan to take (all four sides).
Passport photo.

Please bring original documents with you.

The package will include food and accommodation, one night in Tachilek, one night in Keng Thung and two nights in Mongla.

The route is paved although some sections may be a little broken up, on the last trip a section was pretty bad but that was under construction so most likely paved now.

Cost:

13,500 if you plan to share a room.

16,500 if you want your own room.

Option to stop an additional night in Tachilek at your own expense or cross over after the ride from Mongla.
 
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Bob checked with the Myanmar agent and we DO NOT need Myanmar immigration visa's to do this trip.


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Correct. However, those members travelling out of Thailand and intending to return on a visa exempt entry might want to consider getting a Myanmar visa, because the Thai side is reluctant to let foreigners leave here, who will be returning to Thailand on visa exempt. This is because without a Myanmar visa in your passport and using the 14-day border pass arrangement, you must return to Thailand the same way you came. If you enter Myanmar with a visa, Thai immigration won't say anything because they assume you could be travelling around Myanmar (as the visa allows) and flying out. Obviously this doesn't make sense if arriving with a vehicle (particularly if it's Thai registered) but as Thai immigration and customs are two separate things, always have a backup in case of problems.

Expats residing in Thailand on multiple entry visas or extensions of stay have nothing to worry about and can go the Myanmar visa on arrival route.
 
Correct. However, those members travelling out of Thailand and intending to return on a visa exempt entry might want to consider getting a Myanmar visa, because the Thai side is reluctant to let foreigners leave here, who will be returning to Thailand on visa exempt. This is because without a Myanmar visa in your passport and using the 14-day border pass arrangement, you must return to Thailand the same way you came. If you enter Myanmar with a visa, Thai immigration won't say anything because they assume you could be travelling around Myanmar (as the visa allows) and flying out. Obviously this doesn't make sense if arriving with a vehicle (particularly if it's Thai registered) but as Thai immigration and customs are two separate things, always have a backup in case of problems.

Expats residing in Thailand on multiple entry visas or extensions of stay have nothing to worry about and can go the Myanmar visa on arrival route.


Thanks for the info, thus far only people residing in Thailand without visa exemption are coming along so i don't see any complications other than what i have mentioned in earlier requirements whereas the passport remains at the border without the need for an exit / entry stamp.
 
Hi Bob,

So I can leave my passport at Tachilek right? No need to get a re-entry stamp? That sounds like great news.
 
Max it's a VIP pass your passport never leaves the border and gets no stamp.

Cheers

Bob

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Max it's a VIP pass your passport never leaves the border and gets no stamp.

Cheers

Bob

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Thanks. Great news, that's one less time queuing at the immigration :)
 
Anybody wishing to come along on the trip on the 1st of August deadline for payment and documents to me by the 15th of July please.

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Early lunch with Nam in Mae Sai

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Then off to do battle with the Thai- Myanmar international border crossing, central reservation nicely manicured

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No-one missing, 3 copies of everything needed then to the border post

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Paperwork

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Then free from Thailand & we enter Myanmar


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Riding up to Keng Thung from Tachiliek, stopping for lunch and great views of the river along the way.

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Panorama of the river from the viewpoint.

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Our hotel in Keng Thung, complete with swimming pool.

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Then free into Myanmar

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Someone said there's no buffalo in Myanmar?

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Fully loaded scooter to the left


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The road is fantastic as we head north


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Re-grouping


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& cleaning

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First lunch stop in Burma

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Hill climb swing arm conversion?


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On the top of the minibus are jack fruit seedlings. The Thai Jack fruit is ready to harvest in only 3 years (from seedling), Myanmar 6-7 years. The Myanmar people travel all the way to Mae Sai to buy the baby trees.


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No big rain squalls around, so off-road to the Akha village

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All the gear all the time

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In we go


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It got pretty amazing


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You can make out the main road below


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The Tai Yai guide had to walk this one, was nasty

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A few extra pictures from the Aka village
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Paul took the guide back down the mountain

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Views were spectacular

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Praying it didnt rain for obvious reasons

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A sigh of relief, back on the hard top

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Nearly in Kengtung for the night

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Into the town

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Bicycle transporter


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Sweet crib for the night


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A stroll down to the Kengtung magical market

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Traditional tattooing

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Scooter helmet police checkpoints even in Myanmar



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Generators at the ready, for the inevitable power outages

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The beautiful locals market in Kengtung

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BIG bugs for consumption

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Colorful


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The milk maid

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Fish


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Bugs in the honeycomb

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Beetlenut configured foir a ceremony


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Beetlenut and lime ready for chewing

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Home made cigarettes


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Beeswax for making candles


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Akha hill tribe lady down from the hills for her weekly shop


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Complete muskets are banned from sale but you can buy the long barrels and do the rest yourself


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Salt Peter/ potassium nitrate, used to make gunpowder


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Musket lead balls of all barrel sizes


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Local hill tribe medicines


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A cock-whistle. It makes the sound of the female hen chicken & the male cock comes running, right in front of the musket.

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Lots of tea is grown around Kengtung

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1st day of the new moon and a Buddha day. Birds are bought to be released at temple

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Not a production Ducati color


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Center of town Kengtung

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The most sacred temple in town

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What a beauty

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1st day of the noon moon, they will sleep there


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This captures a ancient Buddhist story revolving around the lady taking water to places that need it by wringing out her hair to make lakes and rivers

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Note the emerald guy in there


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The house of one of the princes who fled in the 1960's during the coup

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Back to base and prepare to ride north


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Wasn't going to start but still gave the thumbs up


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The beautiful VP north of Kengtung

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Akha village in the distance

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What a view. Through the decades of civil war, many fled south to Thailand, still living in border areas like Thoed Thai & Wiang Haeng, desolate.


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The 1 road cut through the mountains


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Through the mountain section south of Mongla


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Fun corners

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Rocks ready for crushing by hand to resurface the road

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Beautiful rice fields

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Into the unmade section


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Mark getting a slip-stream tow

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Mongla outskirts

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Still some great riding as you approach Mongla


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Then we approach the real town

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Mongla, we made it with no drama's

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The locals rarely see foreign motorcycles here

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Into the hotel for the night

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Great hotel right next to the market


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Lots of easy eateries near by, be ready to eat what the Chinese eat. Lots of sweet stuff, donuts etc.... & strange tasting coffee


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Actually a very flattering camera angle :D

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