ASEAN NOW Sales Posted January 16, 2019 Posted January 16, 2019 4 BUCKET LIST bike experiences from DART Asia for 2019! DART Asia present an incredible choice of bucket list adventures for 2019. Their classic 9-day tour is still offering the most complete experience possible around the Golden Triangle, but the company has now also added a 5-day tour for those who have a shorter time frame to work with. Operation owner and ex-pat, Kevin Merrell, has now complemented those two tours with special routes to the Thai World Superbike round in March and the Thai MotoGP in October. For more information on DART Asia's 5-day tours click here. For more information on DART Asia's 9-day tours click here. DART’s (A,B & C) options for the World Superbike Championship rounds in Buriram, Thailand consist of (A) touring from Chiang Mai, watch the race and then tour back (15 days) or (B) tour there from Chiang Mai and watch the race (9-days) or (C) watch the race and tour to Chiang Mai (9-days). Based in Chiang Mai, DART Asia have tours to the upcoming World Superbike event in March and the bookings are streaming in. The tours are fun-packed both on and off the bikes and cover some of the most incredible roads in Northern Thailand, from beautiful mountain ranges, national parks and the highest peaks in Thailand to fascinating remote villages and more. Each tour has an experienced guide to lead the way and support staff, including marshal riders and a back-up vehicle, to ensure you have a great experience. The World Superbike (A) tour takes you through breathtaking scenery with 6 full days of riding to the circuit, 3 days at the World Superbike event at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram (tickets and accommodation included) and 6 days onward riding to complete the loop back to Chiang Mai. The tour leaves on Saturday 09 March and includes meals and drink (excluding alcohol), fuel, motorcycles (Ducati Multistrada 950), and accommodation from the night before tour departure until, and including, the night you return back at DART Asia headquarters on 21 March. The normal cost for this tour is USD$ 5,250, but DART have offered this at USD$ 4,450 so book now while the offer lasts! DART suggest you fly into and out of Chiang Mai Airport (CNX) which is situated just 10 minutes from their HQ. Click here for more info. The World Superbike (B) tour starts from Chiang Mai and provides 6 full days of riding through breathtaking scenery to the circuit, followed by 3 days at the World Superbike event at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram (tickets and accommodation included). The World Superbike (B) tour ends in Buriram, from where you can arrange your departure flight from Buriram airport (BFV). The tour leaves on Saturday 09 March and includes meals and drink (excluding alcohol), fuel, motorcycles (Ducati Multistrada 950), and accommodation from the night before tour starts until, and including, the Sunday night of race day. The cost for this tour is just USD$ 3,650! DART suggest you fly into Chiang Mai Airport (CNX) which is situated just 10 minutes from their HQ and depart from Buriram airport (BFV). Click here for more info. The World Superbike (C) tour starts at Buriram with 3 days at the World Superbike event at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram (tickets and accommodation included) followed by 6 full days of riding through breathtaking scenery to Chiang Mai. The World Superbike (C) tour ends in Chiang Mai, from where you can arrange your departure flight from Chiang Mai Airport (CNX). The tour starts on Friday 15 March and includes meals and drink (excluding alcohol), fuel, motorcycles (Ducati Multistrada 950), and accommodation from the night before first practice until, and including, the night of arrival in Chiang Mai. The cost for this tour is also just USD$ 3,650! DART suggest you fly into Buriram airport (BFV) and depart from Chiang Mai Airport (CNX). Click here for more info. With three great options available from DART Asia, including tickets and accommodation, there’s no excuse not be at the Thai round of the World Superbike Championship in March!
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