RIDE OF A LIFETIME!


On this 90 day expedition tour we'll make our way from Thailand to Germany through 16 countries along the Silk Route.

Thailand> Germany (via 12 other countries!)

90 riding days

18,000 KM

(Approx.)

From $26,950

Start- BMW Factory Rayong – Thailand

Finish - BMW Motorrad Days / BMW Factory Berlin Germany

Bangkok / Berlin Airports

Varies Daily & Variety of 0-5 star hotels, guest houses, and basic homestay

Mixed riding conditions (Partly difficult).

Rest Days - Minimum once / week

SCHEDULED DEPARTURES

01/04/2025 > 08/07/2025

31/03/2026 > 07/07/2026

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • UNESCO towns of Dali and Lijiang in Yunnan / China
  • Lhasa and Mt Everest Base camp / Tibet
  • Kyrgyzstan, around Issyk Kul lake, capital of Bishkek, and endless wilderness
  • Wakhan Valley, bordering Afghanistan & the 2nd-century Yamchun Fortress
  • The Pamir Highway in Tajikistan, with its highest point at 4,655m.
  • Samarkand, a city in Uzbekistan known for its mosques and mausoleums.
  • Tracks of Genghis Khan, as we head into the desert of Uzbekistan and continue to follow the Silk Road to the ancient walled city of Khiva
  • Turkmenistan, Darvaza Gas Crater, known locally as “The Door to Hell” followed by desert roads to the marble capital of Ashgabat.
  • Cross the Caspian Sea to Baku, UNESCO listed capital of Azerbaijan
  • Caucasus mountains of Georgia, e.g. north of Telavi, Torha Pass and Kazbegi
  • Through the diverse Balkans over the Carpathian mountains in Romania.
  • East Europe cultural cities like Sofia, Bucharest, Budapest and Prague.
  • BMW Motorrad Days and BMW Motorrad factory visit in Berlin – Germany

Tour OVERVIEW


We have been overwhelmed by the interest in this ride! Departure dates now set for, April 2024 / 2025.


Both departure dates are inclusive of Bike Tour Asia support vehicle and tour guide on own motorcycle.


Bike Tour Asia being the Official Partner of BMW Motorrad we start our ride in Rayong, 150 KM east of Bangkok at the BMW factory and ride to the BMW Motorrad Motorrad days and factory in Berlin / Germany. “Factory to factory tour”. The plan is to arrive in Berlin the day before opening the BMW Motorrad Days. Bike Tour Asia will have an exhibition stand at the BMW Motorrad Days. It would be great if you as a participant on the ride spend a couple of days at Bike Tour Asia’s stand and share your recent riding adventure with other riders. We will arrange a BMW Motorrad factory tour. There will also be an opportunity to visit the BMW museum.


The route, Thailand, Laos, China, Tibet, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan (ferry cross the Caspian Sea), Azerbaijan, Georgia, (ferry cross the Black sea) to Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Check Republic and Germany.

China / Tibet we need permits, meaning we can’t travel on our own and will therefore be accompanied by our Chinese partner.

In Turkmenistan, we will opt for a tourist visa and permit. This gives us the opportunity to see more of this closed and mystique country.

The “big” adventure part of this ride is from Lhasa to Dushanbe, in total some 30 days and 7,000 km.

The route does not require Carnet de passage.


Motorcycle, we recommend that you use a medium to large capacity dual purpose/adventure style motorcycle, e.g. BMW F750/F850/R1250GS, or similar. What is important is that you have a reliable and robust motorcycle that you are comfortable riding and has been fully serviced prior to the start and has new tyres. Bike Tour Asia is offering 2nd hand BMW R1200/1250GS and Triumph Tiger 850 Sport models you can buy for the tour.


Important Notice

This is a long, physically, and psychologically demanding ride. To join you need to be in good shape. Some parts of the riding will be difficult. Some days will be long and hard for body, soul, and motorcycle, some parts of the road is mud and gravel, including river crossings.


A significant part of the itinerary is at high altitudes over 4,000m, where it is often cold. We do have a support vehicle that can carry our luggage and spare parts. The support vehicle driver is one of Bike Tour Asia’s experienced tour guides and has basic mechanical skills and can assist with basic repairs. Accommodation in some areas is very basic.


RIDING EXPERIENCES:

  • familiar with rain and wind riding on gravel
  • familiar with loose gravel riding
  • familiar with stony dirt roads and crossing waterways
  • familiar with unpaved slopes



 Country Tour Schedule

Thailand has a lot to offer visitors. You can easily spend a couple of days exploring Bangkok, the capital. Beach resorts are nearby.

We will start at the BMW factory in Rayong, southeast of Bangkok. Along our itinerary, we will visit the ruins of Sukhothai, the former Thai capital, today a UNESCO site. Chiang Mai, the location of our service center is also worth visiting for a day or two. Golden Triangle and the Mekong River is along our route to Laos.

Laos is more a transit country for us. In total, we will be riding 220 km along the main transit road connecting Thailand with China. We will overnight in Luang Namtha, close to the Chinese border.

China is huge, more of a continent than a country. We will ride through Yunnan province. Along the route, we will visit the ancient Silk Road city of Dali and Lijiang. Lijiang is located at the foot of the Snow Mountain, 5,640m. Once leaving Lijiang we start our ascent into the Himalayan mountain range. Among the highlights will be the “Tiger Leap Gorge”, the old city of “Shangri-La” and the White Horse pass, our first high mountain pass at 4,292m.

“Roof of the world”

This is where our real adventure begins. We will spend 3 weeks and ride some 5,300 km mostly above 4,000m elevation. We will pass untouched lakes glaciers, rivers, and valleys. The most interesting bits are villages, landscapes and remote locations including a view of Mt Everest at 8,848m and crossing the Mt. Dongdala pass at 5,009m. The cultural high lights are the historical center in Lhasa with its world-famous site, the Potala Palace and the ancient city of Kashgar.

Entering Kyrgyzstan at the Torugart port, 3’752m. All in all, we intend to spend 9 days and ride 2,200 km in Kyrgyzstan. During those days we will ride around the 2nd largest saline lake in the world, Issyk Kul in the Tian Chan mountains. Explore old Bazar in Bishkek, the capital. Visit the world’s largest walnut forest and the remote village of Arslanbob in the Jalal-Abad Region. Turning south we pass the old city of Osh followed by the Kyzyl-Art Pass at 4,280 bordering to Tajikistan.

This part of our itinerary is as hard as it gets. During our intended 9 days in Tajikistan, riding 1,200 km through spectacular landscapes and challenging roads. A big part is along the Afghan border. The Pamir highway is the second-highest highway in the world. It crosses the whole Pamir region of Tajikistan, running from Osh to Khorog to Dushanbe. From this road, we can look at China, peek into Pakistan and wave to villagers in Afghanistan. We start with riding through the Badakhshan National Park, Ak-Baital Pass at 4,655m, highest in the Pamirs, Alichur valley and the village of Balun Kul on our way to Wakhan Valley with its many fortresses and rock carvings. There are plenty villages and sights along the way, and Afghanistan is just a literal stone’s throw away. In Ishkashim, we might be able to cross over into Afghanistan for the Saturday border market. From here we turn north towards Khorog (the capital of the Pamir’s). At Kalaikhum we leave the Afghan border and continue over the Saghirdasht pass 3,252m towards Tavildara and the capital Dushanbe were we enjoy some urban life and comfort. If the northern route to Uzbekistan is open we will cross the Funn mountains and visit Iskanderkul on our way to Samarkand.


If you are interested in history, watch or read "The Great Game" illustrating the political and diplomatic confrontation that existed for most of the 19th century between the British Empire and the Russian Empire over Afghanistan and neighboring territories in Central and South Asia.

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During our intended 9 days in Uzbekistan, we will ride some 1,200 km along the icons of the Silk Road, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. We will enjoy the architecture of the mosques, scale the minarets to get a feel for the history of Islam outside of the Middle East. There are plenty of Bazars to wander through. Once in Samarkand, we have left the high mountains behind us, riding in Uzbekistan is on straight desert roads. Uzbekistan is more about the historic towns and its people than nature and scenery.

Turkmenistan like North Korea is one of the most closed countries in the world. Our intended stay is 7 days and ride some +1,000 km. We have two options, transit or tourist visa. Once we get closer to departure we will decide. Halfway between the Uzbekistan border and Ashgabat, the capital lies the unique gas crater, “Door to Hell”. Ashgabat, the marble new part of town in contrast with the older Soviet-style older part. From here we ride to the Caspian Sea town of Turkmenbashi where we take the ferry to Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan was the first country in the world experiencing an oil boom during the 19th century. Oil is still the main income! The ferry will bring us close to Baku, the capital. Our stay in Azerbaijan is 4-5 days and we will ride some 500 km. Rest day in Baku visiting the medieval walled old city and other attractions. Our next and final stop is the historic town Shaki in northern Azerbaijan on the southern part of the Greater Caucasus mountain range.

Georgia together with the Baltic States is the country developing the most since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Our plan is to stay 8 days and ride 1,200 km. Our first stop in this small and diverse country is the wine-growing area of Telavi. From here we can ride up to the Abano pass at 2,850m, the highest mountain pass in the Caucasus. In Tbilisi, the capital we explore the old town and enjoy urban life. From here we ride to Kazbegi National park and explore this part of the high Caucasus Mountains. Our final stop is the Black Sea resort town of Batumi or Hopa from where we take the ferry to Bulgaria.

Welcome to continental Europe. Itinerary from here will be finally decided based on arrival date to Bulgaria. We need to arrive at Garmisch/Germany on 2nd July. Ferry will call the port of Varna. We plan to stay 4 days and ride 500 km in Bulgaria. Spending a day visiting Sofia, the capital before continuing west towards Macedonia.

Romania known for the forested region of Transylvania, ringed by the Carpathian Mountains. Its preserved medieval towns and fortified churches and castles, notably clifftop Bran Castle, long associated with the Dracula legend. We will ride both Trans Fagaras and Alpina high way. Bucharest, the country’s capital, is the site of the gigantic, Communist-era Palatul Parlamentului government building. We will explore it all.

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Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Main attraction is its capital, Budapest, bisected by the Danube River. Its cityscape is studded with architectural landmarks. On our way to Budapest we will ride through endless villages and farm land.

The Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the southwest, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. We will exlore its capital Bratislava, located along the Donau river.

The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast were we are entering from. High ligh is the Prague, the captial, simply beautiful.

Entering from Czeck Republic into former East Germany. We will explore the country side of this "less travelled" part of the country.Aavoiding the motorways to Berlin and BMW Motorrad Days, the biggest BMW Motorrad gathering in the world taking place yearly during the first weekend of July. Meet fellow riders, share your experience from the “Ride of a lifetime”!

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PRICES


All prices in USD.

Single Rider Pillion Single Room
Own Vehicle 26,950 10,450 4,400

NOTES:

  • *Shared twin room
  • A deposit of USD 4,000 per rider is payable upon booking
  • The balance payment is due 60 days before the tour start
  • Due to China / Tibet permit, we need to close the tour by mid January 2024 / 2025. We can’t accept bookings past those dates.
  • Tour requires a minimum of 8 rider participants

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Inclusions / Exclusions


Before we go;

  • Custom and Import permit of your motorcycle into Thailand.
  • Visa advice and invitation letters if needed.
  • Advice on how to equip your motorcycles and what to carry with you.
  • Comprehensive day-by-day tour description, GPX file.

On the Road;

  • 90 nights, most with breakfast at hotels and guest houses (varies from basic to 5 stars)
  • 44 Dinners (During rest days and “special” days)
  • Water, soft drinks, coffee/tea in connection with the above dinners
  • Laos, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan local tour guides.
  • China / Tibet and Turkmenistan tour guides, support vehicles (local requirements), travel permit, custom bonds, temporary driving license, and motorcycle registration
  • Ferry crossing the Caspian and the Black Sea for yourself and your motorcycle
  • Experienced Bike Tour Asia Tour leader on a motorcycle
  • Bike Tour Asia Support vehicle with driver / basic mechanical skills, carrying, spare fuel, water, first aid, your luggage, and motorcycle spare parts.

Not Included

  • Freight of your motorcycle (if you choose to use a Thai motorcycle and want to transport it back to Thailand you can participate in our “shared container”.
  • Flights
  • Personal and Motorcycle insurance
  • Entrance fees to historic sights, national parks, etc.
  • Lunches and some dinners as per itinerary
  • Personal expenses
  • Your motorcycle fuel and repair
  • Personal documentation e.g. visas, vaccinations, border crossing fees, toll fees, etc.
  • Other Services not mentioned above.

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Ride of a Lifetime

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