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Djakayan

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  1. I wrote that Thailand is a very safe country, having traveled it from north to south and from east to west many times (40000 km) provided you choose the quiet roads which are very very numerous and which makes it a paradise for cyclists. There are many deaths on bicycles in all countries of the world. As a cyclist for 50 years, I have known people who died accidentally on their bikes. In Thailand, I situate the people you mention. A Chilean on the main road that goes up to Kon Khaen, a German couple on the main road that crosses Phanom Sarakham, a Filipino on the main road that he was crossing near Chachoengsao... Places that I know well but I avoid its roads, there are pleasant little frequented ones nearby.
  2. Very little tour of Thailand! the name is not appropriate. Apparently not many people know Thailand well. It is a wonderful country to cycle through. I traveled 40,000 km by bicycle in this country that I do not live in. If you choose your route carefully, favoring small roads, it's a real paradise and certainly the safest country I've been to (Europe, South America and Southeast Asia). I specify that I practice the bivouac. In general, I stay three months in Thailand and Cambodia or Laos and I travel 5000 to 6000 km in two and a half or three months. I speak a little bit of Thai and I have great relationships with the local population. Thailand has become, since 2015, the country with the most cyclists in the world organizing long distance events (200-400-600 etc up to 2000 km) with many participants on Paris-Brest-Paris!

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