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Palm trees, Bhudda, coconuts — bike adventures in Thailand and Indonesia

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Palm trees, Bhudda, coconuts — bike adventures in Thailand and Indonesia

Martin Donat

Palm trees, Bhudda, coconuts — bike adventures in Thailand and Indonesia

Colección de ciclismo de montaña de komoot

7 Rutas

12:18 h

191 km

1.800 m

Imagine driving along a trail that is not surrounded by daisies, cow pastures, and farms, but by palm trees, sprawling bamboo forests and magnificent temples. A place where the sun is always shining, where temperatures commonly hit 35°C (95°F) and where sandy beaches dot the horizon at every turn—inviting you to take a moment to rest. Welcome to Southeast Asia!

The 16-hour journey to get our destination was quite the adventure in the first place. Traveling from Düsseldorf to Abu Dhabi and then onward to Bangkok, we started out with temperatures of 5°C (40°F) and ended the journey at 35°C (95°F). As we arrived, the experience was one of traffic jams, lights and colors: Total sensory overload. We ate tasty Thai food at ten o' clock in the evening. And we constantly fought the jetlag.

Bangkok is an entertaining point to start any adventure and is the perfect place to digest your jet lag and immerse yourself in the colorful, noisy world of Thailand. From here our road trip started - or rather our air trip. The stops were Bali (Indonesia), Bandung (Indonesia) and Chiang Mai (Thailand), and in between lay two bike parks, a volcano, a mountain bike mecca, and countless coconut trees.

The destinations are best connected via the low-cost connections of Air Asia, with tickets costing little more than what you might expect to pay for a train ticket in Europe. All it takes is a little planning to be able to truly make the most of your time. You determine the order and scope of the trip yourself. Each destination is worth a trip in its own right. If you want to combine your bike holiday with sun, palm trees and beach, you might just want to head for Bali. If you love the mountains and prefer to shred every trail there, you can fly just to Chiang Mai in the north of Thailand: South East Asia's bike mecca. But if it's variety you're after, a healthy portion of stress and a ton of great trails, then commit to the full program.

The Tours
What makes each of these rides so special is the unavoidable holiday atmosphere that seems to follow everybody around automatically. If you like to ride technical singletracks on your all-mountain or enduro bikes at home, you will have a lot of fun here. However, a solid riding technique can't hurt, especially on the trails in the various bike parks.

The journey
Getting to Bangkok can be easy and inexpensive, with many international carriers flying direct from airports all over the world. From Bangkok, the low-cost airline Air Asia has great offers. If you want to bring your own bike, you'll have to organize this ahead of time, and while this might add an extra worry to your journey—arriving with your own gear is simply great. If you'd rather rent something on the ground, however, that's fine too; you'll find great bikes for rent In Chiang Mai and Bali.

Local accommodation and mobility
In Bali, we recommend staying at the Chillhouse where you'll find tailor-made offers for visiting the bike park, which will always include a shuttle service to get you there and back again. In Chiang Mai, there are several tour providers who offer everything from guided rides to complete adventures, and all seem to come with a hotel pick-up service. The easiest way to get around on site is by car. It is even easier to take a taxi or book a shuttle. It sounds a little decadent, but it's affordable and you're set for that here. Moving around by bicycle or even on foot seems rather strange to the local population—even at short distances. Apart from that, it's not much fun and is simply dangerous to explore a city like Bandung by bike. The only exception is Chiang Mai, where you may even encounter other recreational bikers.

Bikes and kit
If you opt for an enduro bike, you are well prepared for the varying conditions and on a machine that's versatile enough to enjoy the longest of trail days. In the Chillhouse in Bali, there is also a fully equipped workshop should you need it, although we recommend bringing the main essentials with you, especially spare parts such as inner tubes and dropouts. In Bali and Chiang Mai you can also rent a bike.

Climate
Temperatures are very constant throughout the year, but it is important to note that there can be considerable rainfall during the rainy season. In Thailand, the rainy season is from June to October, whereas in Bali rains fall from December to March. Most of the time it rains here only for a short time and mostly in the mountains, meaning you'll most likely get some serious sunshine on Bali even in the rainy season. The climate in Chiang Mai is the most pleasant: very stable, but not quite as hot as in Bangkok or Bali. As a result, summer clothing is sufficient, a thin rain/wind jacket is not harmful in case of an emergency.

Good to know
In Asia, delicious food is offered everywhere along the road at a bargain price, at least from a Western point of view. It is often obvious that the hygiene standards you might be used to are not applied here, however. So just remember: millions of South East Asians have survived before you—and you will too. He who dares, wins; after all—so make sure you taste some local Som Tam, a classic spicy papaya salad.

In Southeast Asia, various diseases are transmitted by insects, especially dengue fever and malaria. These diseases are no drama here; people know how to deal with them. Nevertheless, you should protect yourself against mosquito bites as best you can, especially with good mosquito spray (best to buy locally as then the right substances are included).

Money can be exchanged anywhere in the country. This is always an incredibly uncomplicated process and is often cheaper than doing it at home. Therefore, if your home currency is one of the more commonly traded ones (USD, GBP, EUR, AUD, NZD, etc.), just bring what you need with you and change it on the ground.

English is also commonly spoken at all official places (such as airports, hotels, hospitals and the bike tour operators). In the Chillhouse in Bali, you'll even find multi-lingual staff in case you want to communicate in German. When it comes to communicating with locals, however, you should not expect them to be able to communicate in English—especially in the poorer areas of Bali or Bandung. Most will be used to tourists by this point, however, so you'll either have to learn a little of the local language or get by any way you can.

Links
xbikingchiangmai.com
mojobikes.co.th
balibikepark.com
thechillhouse.com

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  1. Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

    Es gibt Reis, baby – Biken auf Bali

    03:31
    68,0 km
    19,4 km/h
    280 m
    1.520 m
    Moderada
    Ruta moderada en MTB. Se necesita buena forma física. Para todos los niveles.

    El principal ingreso de los balineses es tradicionalmente la agricultura. Plátanos, cocos, mangos y… ¡arroz! El arroz es un alimento básico en Asia y un sinónimo de la comida misma. El arroz se cultiva en casi todas partes de Bali, pero las más conocidas son las terrazas de arroz del suroeste de la isla

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    16,0 km
    10,2 km/h
    410 m
    410 m
    Moderada
    Ruta moderada en MTB. Se necesita buena forma física. Se requiere experiencia con la bici.

    "Desayuno a las seis, salida a las siete": un anuncio típico que puede recibir de una de las guías de bicicletas en Bali. El motivo de la salida anticipada al Bali Bike Park: si bien es invierno en Europa, es temporada de lluvias en Bali. Alrededor del mediodía es muy probable que se produzca un enfriamiento

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  3. Regístrate para descubrir más sitios como este

    Recibe recomendaciones de senderos, montañas y otros sitios increíbles.

  4. 02:14
    34,8 km
    15,5 km/h
    250 m
    1.900 m
    Moderada
    Ruta moderada en MTB. Se necesita buena forma física. Para todos los niveles.

    Una cosa que aprendes rápidamente en Bali: no andar en bicicleta sin conducir un automóvil. Hoy en día, este juego previo es particularmente exuberante. Pasan unas dos horas hasta que el transbordador se abre paso hasta el macizo de Batur. Desde aquí conducirás por el borde del cráter volcánico, que

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  5. 02:12
    30,0 km
    13,7 km/h
    330 m
    1.560 m
    Moderada
    Ruta moderada en MTB. Se necesita buena forma física. Para todos los niveles.

    Chiang Mai - también conocida como la Rosa del Norte. Con razón, porque el ciclismo de montaña en Chiang Mai es un verdadero punto culminante. Comienza con la aproximación a los senderos, la mayoría de los cuales son de fácil acceso en los casi 1.700 metros de altura Doi Pui. Para los estándares tailandeses

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  6. 01:27
    29,1 km
    20,0 km/h
    60 m
    1.180 m
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    Ruta difícil en MTB. Para todos los niveles de forma física. Se requiere experiencia con la bici. Es posible que tengas que empujarla en algunos tramos.

    Para el ciclismo de montaña, Chiang Mai es un verdadero punto culminante. Hay senderos especialmente creados que son de fácil acceso en la ladera de Doi Pui. Puedes llegar allí en el transbordador, que resopla hacia la cima mientras disfrutas de la gran vista de la ciudad desde la parte trasera de una

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  7. 00:44
    6,27 km
    8,7 km/h
    290 m
    290 m
    Moderada
    Ruta moderada en MTB. Para todos los niveles de forma física. Se requiere experiencia con la bici.

    Esta pequeña pero fina joya de la cultura ciclista de montaña de Indonesia, el Bikepark Cikole, se encuentra cerca de Badung, la "Ciudad de las Flores" o el "París del Este". El proyecto ha estado funcionando "O.C.", también conocido como "Mister Mountain Bike of Indonesia" durante más de diez años

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  8. 00:37
    7,09 km
    11,5 km/h
    200 m
    210 m
    Moderada
    Ruta moderada en MTB. Para todos los niveles de forma física. Se requiere experiencia con la bici.

    Lo mejor de las bicicletas de montaña es que puedes montarlas en casi cualquier lugar. No necesitas un parque de bicicletas o senderos para divertirte con tu bicicleta. Pero siempre es algo diferente cuando puedes recorrer una pista construida con pasión y experiencia para divertirte con una bicicleta

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Información de la Colección

  • Rutas
    7
  • Distancia
    191 km
  • Duración
    12:18 h
  • Desnivel +
    1.800 m

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