An exotic, mystical and enchanting land with remote
hill tribe villages, ancient ruins, beautiful coastlines and
spectacular mountain views. Now imagine how much better it is to be
visiting on a motorcycle, with the wind blowing against your face,
sights, sounds and smells unmuffled by rolled up, tinted windows.
You see things differently on a motorcycle. You are no longer a passive observer watching the scenes go by, instead you are in
the scene. The acrid smell of burning logs tickles your nose and the
cold mountain air tingles your skin. You raise your arms for the low
hanging tree branches, and the leaves brush by your fingers.
An
adventure travel on a motorcycle is one of the best ways to see a
country, especially in countries with challenging road infrastructure.
Compared to its more glamorous counterpart, it is easier for a
motorcycle to edge pass potholes and bomb craters. A motorcycle also
makes it easier to go off the beaten track and explore narrow dirt
roads.
And there are a lot to explore in countries like Cambodia,
Laos and Vietnam. The mighty Angkor Wat in Cambodia, mysterious Plain
of Jars in Laos and picturesque Sapa in Vietnam are but some of the
famous attractions. There are plenty of waterfalls, lakes, rivers, hot
springs, caves, mountains, jungles and temples to keep the traveller
occupied. These South East Asian countries are also blessed with deep
history and rich culture.
Because of the cultural and language
barriers, it might seem difficult enough just to visit the countries,
let alone renting a motorcycle and traveling cross-country. But many
foreigners, including me, have made the same trips without much
problems. Sure, the motorcycles do break down and we do lose our way
once in a while. But, these are just part of the adventures and you can
always depend on the friendly locals, who are armed with an uncanny
ability to repair motorcycles and are always willing to point you out
to the right direction.
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