Chiang Mai to Chiang Dao Weekender

Jan 21, 2010
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Ok Folks. Last weekend, we took our new Honda Scoopy-i out on the Samoeng Loop.

This weekend, we decided to take a trip to Chiang Dao for the weekend. We had a great time. And I earned some Brownie Points too, and the Mrs loved it. :)

Please bear with me, as this will be my first ride report.

We started off in San Sai, where we live, so first topped the bikes fuel up at the local Petrol Shack.

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We then set off down the 121 towards Huay Teung Tao/700 Year Stadium:-

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Then did a right onto the Mae Rim road:-

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As we got to Mae Rim, my wife noticed that we weren't the only ones enjoying our ride:-

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We made a quick 7-11 pitstop for my morning fix of Coke!....

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Then onwards and upwards, past the Samoeng turnoff, and past Ratchwatsit University. Looks like we're on the right track (Can't go wrong really, this road leads all the way to Chiang Dao!)

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We were hungry en route so just before the turnoff for Mae Ngat Damn, in Mae Taeng (?) we came across this colourful restaurant called Mea Malai:-

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A bowl of Duck and Noodles, and a plate of Duck later, and we set off once more. 30 klicks away...

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This last 30km is a lovely mountain road. As Im a "leisurely" driver, I didn't really open up too much on the ride to Chiang Dao. Also, because I was getting used to the new Scoopy, and how it rides. I did however, give it a bit more throttle on the way back, and can honestly say it must be fun for you "big bikers".

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Nearly there:--

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A left turn just past the Chiang Dao Inn, and on to CHiang Dao Nest 2....

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Mallmagician and Mrs. Mallmagician....

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With our few pitstops and my grandad driving, we made it in about 2 and a half hours. Here is home sweet home for the night:-

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The view from our 795baht/night Chiang Dao Nest 2, bungalow:-

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Once we were settled in, we went up to the temple nestled in the forestry just past Chiang Dao Nest 1.

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Temple visit completed, we then went to Nest 1 for lunch. I had the "Large Sandwich" and Nokk had the Tuna Mayo. Very tasty sandwich, and the accompanying side salad had a dressing on it that was to die for. Lovely. Well reccomended. I think my sandwich was 155 baht, but it was big. And Nokks was less than 100. Not the cheapest, but many people say its the best in the area. Nice surroundings too, but I preferred the view at Nest 2.

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Once we were fed, we went back down towards the city, and went to Chiang Dao cave.

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The cave is well worth a visit. Its 10baht entry, or 20baht if you cant prove you're here to stay. (A drivers license will do). It really is long, and a good way to pass the time, and see some amazing stalagtites and stalagmites.

We then went to Malee's Nature Lovers for our Dinner. The food here was very good, and from the moment they presented us with our brown rice, we could tell it was prepared with love(!) :-

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I had the Masaman Curry, with Rice, which totalled 100 baht. It was really very VERY good. Well recommended.

We had a nice relaxing night playing Jenga in the garden of CHiang Dao Nest 2, and I had a few Leo's before bed.

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In the morning we decided to try out Chiang Dao Hut for Breakfast. I wasn't really in the mood for a normal breakfast, so I had the toastie there, and Nokk had a Green Curry. It was nice, and pretty cheap too compared to the Nest prices.:-

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All washed down with an Iced Tea, and an Iced Latte:-

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Once all checked out from our Bungalow, it was a quick one hour blast, and we were back in Mae Rim (we got to the Samoeng turnoff within an hour this way around. Whether its because its more downhill, or because my iced coffee made me ride faster, I do not know.)

We had a great trip to Chiang Dao, and we intend to come here again in the not too distant future.

On the way back (Well, out of our way), we stopped off at Wat PaPao in the city to adopt another couple of kittens.

I will leave you with this image we saw on a van as we refueled when we arrived back in Mae Rim:-

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I hope this ride report was ok. I'm not sure what I'm meant to include or exclude.

We recommend the Chiang Dao Weekender to anyone.

Phil & Nokk
 
Jan 21, 2010
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Yeah, the beer prices were not too bad there. :)

But I can't get away with daytime drinking now Im married. :( Especially not morning drinks.

Chiang Dao Hut is run by a young couple. Very pleasant people.

There was a sign outside saying "For Sale" but when asked, they weren't selling. :(

Cheers

Phil
 
Jan 21, 2010
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Marco wrote: (wink wink Franz)
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Oh, I missed the wink wink bit..

Im assuming Franz doesn't like paying a little over the odds for a Chang?

Still, it was cheaper than the Nest prices.... 95b for a Large Leo (Ouch)
 

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mallmagician wrote: [quote quote=Marco](wink wink Franz)
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Oh, I missed the wink wink bit..

Im assuming Franz doesn't like paying a little over the odds for a Chang?

Still, it was cheaper than the Nest prices.... 95b for a Large Leo (Ouch)
Hahahah,, Franz do not want even talk about beer called Chang,, you will know him soon,,,,he has his opinion abt Chang beer(dont you franz)

nice to see that you had good time,, and day time drinking is not good espesially if riding bikes,,,
 
Jan 21, 2010
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Yeah, I love it. So happy we chose this over the Fino. The wife is a new rider, just learning, so we needed something Auto, and easy to learn on. The fuel injection, and the Honda engine swung it for me over the Fino. Plus, they don't have New Fino's in a nice colour at the moment. All too girly or garish (Though some may argue a Scooter is Girly over a Big Bike.)

We had fun.

Just read that Phayao is over 200 km away. Is it easy going like Chiang Dao? Or is it a lot of hills?

Same applies for Fang? We were thinking of returning to CHiang Dao in the future, then riding on to Fang. Would a Scooter have trouble?

Thanks

Phil & Nokk
 
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thursday nights at the chiang dao nest are pretty good. they do a buffet for 300baht and it is awesome.
 
Jan 21, 2010
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Thanks for that.

I hope to give their Buffet a try at some point.

Its not so easy for my wife to get time off work. Maybe a lonestar mission is in order....

Hmmm....

Need to earn more Brownie Points
 

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A big thanks for the trip report. On GT Rider it does not matter what you ride, just so long as you do ride, (& contribute trip reports when you can.)
We appreciate them all. This country is so great for motorcycle touring that you never stop enjoying it or findig new places to ride & visit.

Thanks again - please keep them, coming.

I'd suggest one of the Phrao loops for your next expedition.
But no doubt there are lots of other recommendations for you & the missus to try.