Ally
Well-known member
Some people might think it boring to travel down the 108 from Hang  Dong to Hot & then visit Doi Tao & back via the 106 but to be  honest, this route, the scenes along the way and how I feel doing the  fast stretches & nice curves on a decent bike is for me just  perfect.
That’s why I do this route so often. It’s good to see the positive developments in various small villages along the way, roads being improved, standards of living rising and noting the environmental changes both good & bad.
Doi Tao is a major landscape area, with uninterrupted views of the entire Ping valley. The valley at this location is often completely flooded but at this time of year, on the cusp of the rainy season, the river Ping is simply contained within a mature narrow meandering channel. If you look at the google map for this area, you can see a wide body of water. That is quite misleading.
Chom Thong
                                              
            
Delicious lunch in Hot
		
		
	
	
Doi Tao carpark entrance showing a view across the valley
                  
            
The herd taking a break in the shade
                  
            
The water in the middle is the narrow Ping River zoomed in
                  
            
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When flooded, typically in late rain season (August onwards) the water can come up to where I am standing.
                  
       
    
                  
            
                  
           
Doi Tao temple has seen a lick of paint
                  
  
         
Mot Dang yuut yuut !
                  
            
A new cafe yen shop has opened near the junction of the Doi Tao loop & the 1103
N17.95436 E98.67855
                  
           
Back to the 1103 & heading east towards the 106 I stopped at Wat Phra Phutthabat Ta-Mo
N17.97162 E98.81631
      
           
            
                  
            
                  
      
     
                  
            
                  
           
                  
        
   
                  
            
                  
            
                  
          
 
                  
          
 
                  
           
Further along the 1103
Wat Huai Nam Un
N17.99642 E98.84601
                  
          
 
                  
        
   
                  
        
   
                  
    
       
Up on the mountain behind is a Buddha image - currently they are creating a stepped pathway up to it. I need to go back soon as from below, it looks quite amazing up there.
                  
      
     
                  
      
     
                  
     
      
                  
            
Finally the small coffee shop across the road from the 7/11 in Ban Hong is doing cookies & coffee!

After leaving Ban Hong, this temple is up the mountain to the right, giving a good view across the valley & over the town.
Wat Huai Pang Kha
N18.31211 E98.83069
                  
 
          
                  
            
The clouds were closing in on me, it was time to head for home.
                  
            
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Ally
				
			That’s why I do this route so often. It’s good to see the positive developments in various small villages along the way, roads being improved, standards of living rising and noting the environmental changes both good & bad.
Doi Tao is a major landscape area, with uninterrupted views of the entire Ping valley. The valley at this location is often completely flooded but at this time of year, on the cusp of the rainy season, the river Ping is simply contained within a mature narrow meandering channel. If you look at the google map for this area, you can see a wide body of water. That is quite misleading.
Chom Thong
 
            Delicious lunch in Hot

Doi Tao carpark entrance showing a view across the valley
 
            The herd taking a break in the shade
 
            The water in the middle is the narrow Ping River zoomed in
 
            Zoomed out
When flooded, typically in late rain season (August onwards) the water can come up to where I am standing.
 
        
             
           Doi Tao temple has seen a lick of paint
 
  Mot Dang yuut yuut !
 
            A new cafe yen shop has opened near the junction of the Doi Tao loop & the 1103
N17.95436 E98.67855
 
           Back to the 1103 & heading east towards the 106 I stopped at Wat Phra Phutthabat Ta-Mo
N17.97162 E98.81631
 
             
             
       
             
            
         
             
             
           
           
           Further along the 1103
Wat Huai Nam Un
N17.99642 E98.84601
 
           
         
         
    Up on the mountain behind is a Buddha image - currently they are creating a stepped pathway up to it. I need to go back soon as from below, it looks quite amazing up there.
 
       
       
      
            Finally the small coffee shop across the road from the 7/11 in Ban Hong is doing cookies & coffee!

After leaving Ban Hong, this temple is up the mountain to the right, giving a good view across the valley & over the town.
Wat Huai Pang Kha
N18.31211 E98.83069
 
  
            The clouds were closing in on me, it was time to head for home.
 
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