Monday, October 20, 2008

BIKING IN SOUTH EAST ASIA & CHINA



DESCRIPTION OF MY FULLY LOADED BICYCLE
GARY FISHER MARLIN

  • SHIMANO 27 SPEED MOUNTAIN BIKE
  • MECHANICAL DISC BRAKES
  • SHIMANO DEORE FRONT & REAR DERAILLEURS
  • FRONT & REAR ORTLEIB PANNIERS
  • TENT, SLEEPING MAT & SLEEPING BAG ON THE REAR RACK PLACED HORIZONTALLY
  • TOP PEAK HANDLEBAR BAG
  • SEAT POST DUAL WATER BOTTLE HOLDERS
In this post I have only covered the places that I have visited by biking, hiking, caving and other activities. I will be shortly posting my experiences, stories and anecdotes on this blog very soon.

Here is a brief sketch of my travel and adventure in SOUTH EAST ASIA & CHINA.

In March 2008, I embarked on my first overseas travel to South East Asia and China. My itinerary included the following countries.


  • THAILAND
  • LAOS
  • CHINA (INCLUDING HONG KONG AND MACAU)
  • VIETNAM
  • CAMBODIA
  • MALAYSIA
  • SINGAPORE
  • INDONESIA

I flew from Kolkata to Thailand (Bangkok), where I backpacked for a while and later purchased a mountain bike with panniers and started on my bicycle tour of South East Asia.


I have clocked over 3000 km on my bicycle covering challenging routes & enchanting destinations. However, only the significant ones have been mentioned in the following sections.


THAILAND

Biking and Backpacking


  • Bangkok – Samut Prakan Ancient City - Chonburi – Sri Racha – Pattaya – Bangkok = 290km
  • Bangkok – Samut Sakhon – Samut Songkhram – Ratchaburi – Phetchaburi – Huahin – Pranburi – Khao Sam Roi Yat National Park – Prachuap Khiri Khan = 360 km
  • Biking in and around Huahin: Biked to Khao Sam Roi Yat National Park, 40 km south of Huahin on Highway 4 via the South Route. The following hills and tourist attractions were visited during my stay at Huahin and Prachuap Khiri Khan =50 km
  • Caving – Tham Phraya Nakhon, Tham Kaew, Tham Sai, Khao Badai it, Khao Luang
  • Hiking – Khao Daeng, Khao Krachom
  • Biking – Blue Mountains, Khao Hin Lek Fire Valley Pass, Black Mountains
  • Bangkok – Ayuthaya – Ayuthaya Historical Park – Suphanburi – Kanchanaburi = 294 km
  • In and around Kanchanaburi: Erawan National Park – Kwai River Bridge - Erawan Falls – Hellfire Pass – Hindad Hot spring = 45 - 50 km
  • Sukhothai – Sukhothai Historical Park and surrounds = 40 km
  • Chaing Mai and surrounds:
  • Rock Climbing in Crazy horse buttress limestone cliffs in Sankampang, 40 km east of Chiang Mai.
  • Hot Springs: Sankhampang Hot Spring and Roong Aroon Hot Spring
  • Caves and Waterfalls: Muang On Cave, Tad Moei Waterfall, Mae Gam Pong Waterfall.
  • Backpacking: Phitsanulok - Sukhothai – Mae Sot – Mae Sariang – Mae Hon Song – Pai – Chiang Mai – Lampang – Phitsanulok – Udon Thani – Nong Khai



BIKING IN SUKHOTHAI HISTORICAL PARK, SUKHOTHAI, THAILAND



BIKING TO PATTAYA CROCODILE FARM, PATTAYA, THAILAND






MBK SQUARE, BANGKOK



WITH A PYTHON AT SNAKE PARK, BANGKOK



DRESS CODE FOR WATER FESTIVAL IN THAILAND




LAOS


Border crossing into Laos: I biked 22 km across the Thai – Lao friendship bridge to reach Vientienne the capital city of Laos.

Biking:

  • Vientienne – Phong Hong - Vang Vieng = 193km
  • Activities in Vang Vieng:
  • Caving – Tham Jang, Tham Phu Kham, Tham Sang, Tham Loup, Tham Hoi, Tham Nam (tubing into the water cave).
  • Tubing down Nam Song and swing jumping into the Mekong river.
  • Swing Jumping into the Mekong river.
  • Vang Vieng – Kasi – Phoukoun – Muang Sing – Phonsavan = 240 km
  • Plain of Jars biking: Site 1 – Site 2 – Site 3 = 45km
  • Phoukoun – Xieng Ngeun - Luang Prabhang = 140 km
  • Luang Namtha – Boten = 58km

CHINA


Border crossing into China: I biked across the Boten border crossing, to enter the town of Mohan in China’s Yunnan province.

Places Covered

Mohan – Mengla – Jinghong – Kunming – Dali- Baoshan – Tengchong – Dali – Lijiang - Chengdu – Xian – Beijing – Shanghai – Shenzhen – Hong Kong – Macau

Biking, Hiking and other activities

  • Kunming
  • Shilin Stone Forest
  • Caves and Waterfalls: Zhiyun Cave, Strange Wind Cave, Long Lake, the Dadie Waterfall
  • Dali: The Three Pagodas, Lake Erhai and Dali Ancient City
  • Tenchong Volcanic Area:
  • Tengchong – Mazhan - Volcano National Park - Tengchong = 55 km; Hiking around the two volcanic craters
  • Tengchong - Sea of Heat Geothermal Park - Tengchong = 24
  • Biking from Lijiang (7200 ft) to Shangrila (9900 ft) via Tiger Leaping Gorge and Baishuitai = 255 km
  • Lijiang – Yak Meadows – Yulong and Jade Dragon Snow Mountain Scenic Areas – Daju – Tiger Leaping Gorge {between the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (5596m) and Haba Snow Mountain (5396m)} – Qiaotou - Baishuitai – Shangrila
  • Tiger Leaping Gorge: Ferry crossing across the first bend of river Yangtse involved an ardous hike up and down the gorge on either side of the Yangtse with the bicycle.
  • Baishuitai limestone terraces
  • Hot Spring near Shangri La

  • Hiking on the Great Wall of China: Jinshalling – Simithai – Jinshalling = 22 km









VOLCANO NATIONAL PARK, TENGCHONG, CHINA





BIKING IN BEIJING, CHINA



HONK KONG & MACAU


Biking



  • New Territories: From Shenzen to New Territories and over Tai Mo Shan and to Kowloon = 50 km
  • Lantau Island

  • Mui Wo - Nam Shan Campsite - Pui O – Cheung Sha - Tong Fuk - Shek Pik Resevoir - Keung Shan road T-Junction - Ngong Ping - Giant Buddha – Po Lin Monastery - Ngong Ping campsite = 22 km
  • Keung Shan road T-Junction - Sham Wat Village - Tung Chung town – Tung Chung Road - Big Mamma Hill - Cheung Sha Beach – Mui Wo = 20 km
  • Lantau island Northeastern Loop: Sha Tin via Tai Po to Tai Mei Tuk - Tai Mei Tuk village = 21 km
  • Lamma Islands: Tai Peng – Yung Shue Long – Hung Shing Yeh Beach - Sok Kwu Wan = 15 – 20 km

Mountain biking in Hong Kong


  • Lantau South Country Path = 14.3 km

  • Shek O Country Park: Trail from Tai Tam Gap to To Tei Wan = 6.6 km


Camping in Hong Kong


  • Tai Mo Shan campsite

  • Nam Shan campsite

  • Ngong Ping campsite

Hiking, biking and camping in Coloane and Taipa islands of Macau:


  • Hiking and Camping in Hac Sa Beach.

Bungee Jumping

  • AJ Hackett Macau Tower Bunjee Jump – I successfully bungee jumped from the Macau Tower, the world’s highest bungee platform at 233 meters above the ground.

From Macau I flew to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. I was forced to backpack from Vietnam to Singapore as my bicycle was stolen in Saigon (Vietnam). However, I purchased a new bicycle in Singapore and continued my journey.

VIETNAM & CAMBODIA

Backpacking


  • Saigon – Dalat - Nha Trang – Hoi An – My Son – Danang – Saigon - Moc Bai (Vietnam border) – Bavet (Cambodia) - Phnom Penh - Siem Reap - Temples of Angkor – Battambang – Poipet - Siem Reap

Right after Siem Reap, I flew to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.


MALAYSIA & SINGAPORE



Backpacking

  • Kuala Lumpur – Selangor – Cameron Highlands – Ipoh – Pulau Penang – Genting Highlands – Melaka – Johor Bahru – Singapore

Biking in Singapore

  • Pasir Ris Park to East Coast Park: Pasir Ris Park - SunPlaza Park - Bedok Reservoir Park - Tampines Bedok Town Park - Siglap Park Connector - East Coast Park = 15 – 20 km
  • Upper Boon Keng Road to Bishan Park - Geylang West Community Club - Kallang Park Connector – along Kallang River - Moonstone Lane - Kallang Park Connector - Potong Pasir - Bishan Park = 15 – 20 km
  • Kim Seng Road to East Coast Park - Kim Seng Park - Singapore River Promenade - Robertson Quay - Clarke Quay - Queen Elizabeth Walk - Crawford Street - Kallang Riverside Park - Tanjong Rhu bridge - East Coast Park = 20 – 25 km
  • Buona Vista to Jurong Hill Trail - Buona Vista MRT station - Ulu Pandan Park Connector - Sungei Pandan - Boon Lay Way - Jurong Lake - Yuan Ching Road - Jurong Park Connector - Sungei Lanchar - Jurong BirdPark - Jurong Hill Road = 20 - 22 km
  • Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
  • Pulau Ubin Island – Cycling and mountain biking in Chek Jawa Wetlands = 25 km

Camping in Singapore


  • East Coast Park, Changi Beach Park, Pasir Ris Park, Sembawang Park, West Coast Park and Pulau Ubin Island.

INDONESIA

Border Crossing from Singapore to Indonesia:

I arrived at Batam Island in Indonesia via ferry from Singapore’s Harbor Front. From Batam I ferried to Dumai in Sumatra from where I traveled to Pekanbaru and then to Bukittingi.

Biking in Sumatra, Java & Bali


  • Bukittingi(2790 ft) – Baso – Payakumbh – Harau Valley – Indah Caves – Batu Sankar – Padang Panjang – Anai Valley – Sicincin – Pariaman - Lubok Along – Padang = 139 km
  • In and around Bukittingi: Fort the Kock - Japanese Caves – Panorama Park – Sianok Canyon – Raflessia Sanctuary = 35 km
  • Mount Bromo Volcano Biking: Surabaya – Probolinggo – Sukapura – Ngadisari - Mt Bromo – Crater of Mt Bromo – Hindu Temple – Tunpang – Malang = 200 km
  • Bali to Java: Kuta – Denpasar – Ubud - Mt. Batur – Kintamani – Singaraja - Lovina Beach – Gilimanuk – Ketapang – Banyuwangi – Asembagus – Jangkar = 248 km


Ship Voyage in Indonesia

  • Jakarta to Surabaya
  • Jakarta to Batam

Bungee Jumping

  • AJ Hackett 66 Bali Club, Kuta – I performed three bungee jumps: a reverse bungee jump into a pool of water, a body harness jump in which my feet were untied and finally a bungee jump on a BMX pushbike. The bungee platform was 45 meters above the ground.


ON TOP OF MOUNT BROMO WITH A CYCLIST FROM GERMANY, GUNNING BROMO, JAVA, INDONESIA








POLICE STATION AT SURABHAYA, JAVA, INDONESIA


From Batam I took a ferry to Singapore and then flew back to Bangalore, India.



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5 comments:

ginger said...

great job, arjun, congrats!

ginger said...

great job, arjun, congrats

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Unknown said...

Great Arjun to see your travelogue on the net and that too with photos.

Dimple Santiago said...

I want to experience on riding a bike and I think it can be so much exciting. Thanks for sharing your experienced. Keep it up.

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