5 Nations Ride 2026
This isn't just a ride — it's a legend in the making
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Why This Journey Matters
This isn't just a ride — it's a legend in the making. The question isn't whether you can afford to go... Can you afford to miss this once-in-a-lifetime adventure?
This is more than a motorcycle trip. It's a multi-nation cultural immersion that takes you across five countries, from the tropical streets of Singapore through the dramatic mountain passes of China's Yunnan province.
You'll cross borders, share roads with local riders, and experience landscapes that few ever reach on two wheels. Every kilometre of the 6,157-km route is chosen to maximise awe and authenticity.
Route at a Glance
Route
Singapore → Hat Yai → Chiang Rai → Chiang Khong → Laos → Yunnan China → Laos → Chiang Mai → Hat Yai → Singapore
December 14–31, 2026
The Route
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Trip Highlights
Baishuitai Limestone Terraces
2,380m altitude. Crystal formations unlike anywhere on Earth.
Tiger Leaping Gorge
One of the deepest gorges in the world. Dramatic canyon views.
Yulong Snow Mountain
Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. Snow-capped peaks visible from the road.
Boten Golden Gate
The China-Laos border crossing. A truly memorable milestone.
Pu Chi Fa
Dawn mist over the mountains on the Thailand-Laos border.
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The Journey — Phase by Phase
Ride north through Malaysia to Hat Yai, then sleeper train to Nakhon Pathom while the trucking company moves the bikes
- Day 1: ride Singapore → Hat Yai via Malaysia (~870km) — rest at hotel; trucking company collects bikes
- Day 2: sleeper train departs Hat Yai at 5pm (Thailand time) → Nakhon Pathom
- Day 3: train arrives Nakhon Pathom morning — bikes already waiting
Ride north from Central Thailand through the heart of the country up to Chiang Khong on the Mekong border
- Day 3: Ride to Phitsanulok
- Day 4: Ride to Chiang Khong
Cross the Mekong into Laos via Chiang Khong–Huay Xai border, rest day and full bike service
- Early morning assembly at PTT Chiang Khong
- Ride to Chiang Khong border and Huay Xai border — meet with Laos agents
- Ride to Boten, final checks before entry into China the following day
8 days through China's Yunnan province with professional guide and support vehicle. ~2,700km total.
- Mohan entry → Pu'er → Dali → Shangri-La → Lijiang → Kunming → Jinghong → Mohan
- Baishuitai limestone terraces (2,380m altitude)
- Tiger Leaping Gorge — one of the world's deepest gorges
- Yulong Snow Mountain (Jade Dragon) — snow-capped peaks above 5,500m
- Professional English-speaking Chinese guide throughout
Exit China at Mohan, transit Laos, cross back into Thailand, rest in Chiang Mai, then fly to Hat Yai
- Day 13: After clearing China immigration, ride straight to Chiang Khong via Laos (230km)
- Day 14: Ride to Pu Chi Fa towards Chiang Mai — bikes collected by trucking company
- Day 15: Rest and relax in Chiang Mai
- Day 16: Flight to Hat Yai while waiting for bikes to arrive
Final ride through Malaysia back to Singapore. Victory arrival and celebration.
- Hat Yai → Johor Bahru (Malaysia border crossing)
- JB → Singapore — home stretch
- Victory celebration dinner in Singapore
- 6,157+ km completed across 5 nations
Investment
Base cost per motorcycle — China tour group pricing below
Final cost depends on group size. Target group: 15–19 riders.
Price breakdown
All prices in USD unless stated otherwise
- 🇲🇾 Malaysia fuel (700km @ 20km/L)~$50
- 🇹🇭 Thailand vehicle insurance (compulsory)~$26
- 🇹🇭 Loader service (2-way)~8,000 THB (~$248)
- 🇹🇭 Sleeper train Hat Yai → Nakhon Pathom (1-way)985 THB (~$30)
- 🇱🇦 Laos agent border crossing (2-way)$120
- 🇹🇭 Thailand fuel — Nakhon Pathom → Chiang Khong (~860km @ 20km/L)~$53
- 🇨🇳 China guided tour 8 days incl. accommodation$719
- 🇨🇳 China fuel (2,504km @ 20km/L)~$131
- 🇹🇭 Thai immigration form (Chiang Khong)200 THB (~$6)
- 🇹🇭 Domestic flight Chiang Mai → Hat Yai (1-way)~$80 SGD (~$62)
- Accommodation — Phitsanulok, Chiang Khong, Laos, Chiang Mai, Hat Yai (6 nights @ $30)$180
Additional costs (if applicable)
- 🇱🇦 Laos border crossing — pillion+$30
- 🇨🇳 China guided tour — pillion+$285
- 🇨🇳 China guided tour — single room supplement+$148
*Personal travel insurance, shopping, and meals not included
China Tour Group Pricing
Your total investment depends on final group size. More riders = lower cost for everyone.
What's Included
Included
- Motorcycle trucking Hat Yai ↔ Chiang Mai (full distance on return)
- Sleeper train Hat Yai → Nakhon Pathom
- Laos border assistance and entry insurance
- China temporary motorcycle license and license plates
- China insurance coverage
- 8-day professional English-speaking China guide
- China support vehicle (8 days in China)
- Hotel accommodation
- Cultural experiences (Yunnan cultural program)
Not Included
- Fuel (all countries)
- Meals (hotel breakfast included where applicable)
- Thailand vehicle insurance (arrange separately before Hat Yai)
- Personal travel insurance (mandatory — minimum $100,000 medical cover; World Nomads or IMG Global recommended)
- Shopping and personal expenses
- Site entrance fees
Personal travel insurance is mandatory. Minimum $100,000 medical evacuation coverage required. World Nomads and IMG Global are recommended providers.
Official Ride Jersey
The official 5 Nations Ride 2026 long-sleeve jersey — custom Yunnan design, available for purchase separately at SGD $21 per piece. Enquire when you join.
Gear & Equipment Requirements
Motorcycle Requirements
- Minimum engine
- 250cc (400cc+ recommended for mountain passes)
- Fuel range
- 200km+ on a full tank
- Ground clearance
- 150mm minimum
- Tire tread
- 70% remaining (inspected before departure)
- Recent service
- Within 1,000km of departure date
- Brake pads
- 3mm minimum
- Documentation
- Original registration + proof of insurance for each country
Mandatory Gear Checklist
Safety Equipment
- ECE/DOT-approved full-face helmet
- CE-certified armored weatherproof jacket
- Kevlar/armored riding pants
- Motorcycle gloves (waterproof recommended)
- Ankle-supporting riding boots
- High-visibility reflective vest (mandatory in Laos)
Weather Protection
- Waterproof rain suit (top + bottom)
- Thermal base layers (for China Yunnan: temps 5–15°C at altitude)
- Heated grip liners or heated grips (recommended for Yunnan)
Electronics
- GPS unit or phone mount (handlebar)
- Power bank (minimum 20,000 mAh for multi-day use)
- Offline maps downloaded for all 5 countries
- Spare charging cables
Tools & Spares
- Basic motorcycle tool kit
- Tire plug/repair kit + portable inflator
- Chain lube and chain tool
- Spare brake/clutch levers
- Basic first aid kit
Budget allowance for new riders purchasing all gear: $800–$1,200 USD
Border Crossing Requirements
All riders must carry: passport with 6+ months validity, International Driving Permit (IDP), and country-specific documentation below.
🇸🇬 → 🇲🇾 Singapore → Malaysia Tuas Second Link ~30 min
Checkpoint: Tuas Second Link (Western checkpoint)
Documents required:
- Passport (6+ months validity)
- Malaysian vehicle insurance (arrange before departure)
Processing time: ~30 minutes
Notes: Carnet de Passage not required for Malaysia. Straightforward crossing.
🇲🇾 → 🇹🇭 Malaysia → Thailand Bukit Kayu Hitam → Sadao 45–60 min
Checkpoint: Bukit Kayu Hitam (MY) / Sadao (TH)
Documents required:
- Passport
- Thai vehicle insurance (purchase at border — ~$15–30 USD)
Processing time: 45–60 minutes
Notes: Vehicle inspection at Thai side. Buy insurance at the checkpoint — it is available right at the border crossing.
🇹🇭 → 🇱🇦 Thailand → Laos Chiang Khong → Huay Xai ~30 min
Checkpoint: Chiang Khong (TH) / Huay Xai (LA)
Documents required:
- Passport
- International Driving Permit (IDP) — mandatory for Laos
- Laos e-visa (arrange in advance)
Processing time: ~30 minutes
Notes: Laos e-visa must be arranged in advance. Tour group assists with processing at this crossing.
🇱🇦 → 🇨🇳 Laos → China Boten → Mohan 1–2 hours
Checkpoint: Boten (LA) / Mohan (CN)
Documents required:
- Chinese visa (obtained before departure)
- China temporary motorcycle license (arranged by tour group)
- Laos exit stamp
Processing time: 1–2 hours
Notes: Most complex crossing. Professional agent handles all paperwork. No private motorcycles permitted without a group arrangement.
The Laos → China crossing is the most complex. Our professional agent handles all paperwork. Allow 1–2 hours for processing.
Daily Logistics & What to Expect
Riding Schedule
08:00 – 18:00 daily riding window. Rest stops every 150–200km. Daily hotel briefing each evening.
Temperature by Country
Tropical. Expect rain — waterproof gear essential.
Hot lowlands, cooler northern highlands.
Cool mornings. Light thermals recommended.
Cold at altitude. Above 3,000m: snow possible. Bring thermals + heated layers.
Communication
- WhatsApp group — mandatory for all riders throughout the tour
- GPS coordinate sharing at each rest stop
- Daily briefing pack distributed each evening at the hotel
Safety & Support
Your safety is built into every aspect of the tour. This is not a self-guided adventure — professional support is with you throughout.
Emergency Protocols
Hospital GPS coordinates pre-loaded for all countries. English-speaking medical contacts. 24/7 emergency hotline.
China support vehicle carries spare parts and tools. Mechanic network in Chiang Rai, Dali, Lijiang, Chiang Mai.
Local legal contacts per country. Legal assistance fund (shared group). Embassy contacts pre-distributed to all riders.
Support Structure
- ✓ Trained lead rider with first-aid certification
- ✓ Dedicated sweep rider at rear of group at all times
- ✓ China support vehicle for 8 days in Yunnan
- ✓ Pre-loaded hospital GPS coordinates (all 5 countries)
- ✓ English-speaking medical contacts in each country
- ✓ Local mechanic network (Chiang Rai, Dali, Lijiang, Chiang Mai)
- ✓ Legal assistance fund for border incidents
- ✓ Personal travel insurance required: minimum $100,000 medical evacuation
Personal travel insurance (min $100,000 medical evacuation) is mandatory for all participants. World Nomads and IMG Global are recommended providers.
Your Preparation Timeline
Start early — the earlier you prepare, the smoother the ride.
- T-6 months
- Passport check (6+ months validity)
- Pay refundable deposit
- T-3 months
- Book pre-tour accommodations
- Book train/flight tickets (Hat Yai → Nakhon Pathom sleeper train, Chiang Mai → Hat Yai flight)
- T-1 month
- Final bike service
- Full gear testing ride
- Purchase personal travel insurance
- T-3 weeks
- Pack and weigh all gear (20kg limit)
- Download offline maps for all countries
- T-2 weeks
- Confirm insurance coverage
- Share emergency contacts with family
- T-1 week
- Apply for International Driving Permit (IDP)
- Final bike inspection by tour lead
- Join WhatsApp group
- Receive hotel briefing pack
Are You Ready for the Ride?
Maximum 15 motorcycles. Deposit is refundable until 90 days before departure (December 14, 2026).
Limited to 15 riders for safety and group cohesion. Enquire early.
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