5 days, Isaan's Northern Roads cont'd, Following the Mekong East then South
Day 5
I wanted to get a good start today as I had a fair way to go. So, the bike was packed and after breakfast at 0700 I set off. Going up the hill in Khong Chiam there was a nice temple and my final view of the Mekong on this trip. Wat Tham Khuha Sawan N15.32229 E105.48785.
Wat Tham Khuha Sawan, Khong Chiam, Ubon Ratchathani
The last look at the Mekong, Khong Chiam, Ubon Ratchathani
My route was taking me along the Mun River to Udon Ratchathani on the 2222 then the 217.
On the way to Udon I passed through Phibun Mangsahan where I stopped to have a look at the Mun River N15.24772 E105.23888
Mun River, Phibun Mangsahan, Ubon Ratchathani
Once round the Udon ring road I picked up the 23 towards Yasothon, then Roi Et.
Wat Yang Talat N15.71595 E104.24774
The rice fields were looking nice and green on route
Wat Yang Talat, Kham Khuan Kaeo, Yasothon
At Maha Sarakham I stopped for a nice coffee on the edge of the town, Sweet Me Coffee N16.18952 E103.29704
On leaving the coffee shop I went on the 208 to Khon Kaen, then on to the ring road before picking up the 12 heading west to Chum Phae and home.
Brew time, Sweet Me Coffee, Mueang Maha Sarakham, Maha Sarakham
That is the Mekong skirting the edge of Isaan finished, from where it enters Thailand to where it leaves Thailand, 790km on the first trip and 1427km on this one, a rough removal of getting to and from the river of 1110 km leaves roughly 1107km along the river.
The Mekong in Thailand, Ridden is in yellow
If you take into account my first trip on a bike in Thailand , back in Dec 2014 where I covered the Mekong the north, following it from the Golden Triangle to Chiang Khong then the 1155 to Wiang Kaen. Less about 4km, where it disappears back into Laos, it’s all been ridden in Thailand
Previous routes from Dec 2014
This was the first time I had done a trip report so please bear with it When things change quickly in your life you have to adapt quickly. So much for the saying ‘always expect the unexpected’ Ummmmmm well never mind, just get on with life. As most of you are aware 'No Plan Survives First...
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For me, it’s been great following a small part of the 12th longest river in the world and the 3rd longest in Asia. Seeing the life on the edge, so to speak. Estimated length of 4500km, length goes up and down depending on where you get your information from.
Hopefully I will get chance to do more of it in other countries. Mayanmar, Laos (ridden some of it already), Cambodia, Vietnam.
Wayne