Phatthalung To Hua Sai, Thailand 2018

Day 1 – 15 February 2018

Saen Suk Lampam is a sandy beach on Highway 4007, bordered by shaded pine trees along Songkhla Lake’s shore edge. The ‘Sala Lampam Thi Rak,’ a pavilion that juts into the sea, provides as a viewpoint for seeing the lake’s surroundings. Additionally, there is a bridge connecting the beach to Ko Loi, a nearby small island formed by sediment accumulation at the Lampam River’s mouth.

Sala Lampan Thi Rak
Saen Suk Lampam Beach
The trip comprises of 3 riders, Pak Ngah Ishak, Bang Omm and me. Both are from Malaysia.
Fishing net
Crossing the Songkhla Lake from Phatthalung to Ranot via Thale Noi Bridge.

Thale Noi Non-Hunting Area is a 460-square-kilometer protected freshwater wetland in Phatthalung province. It is one of Southeast Asia’s largest natural freshwater lakes, but is the smallest and northernmost basin in Songkhla Lake’s chain of lagoons, spanning three provincial borders into Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, and Songkhla provinces, and home to the critically endangered Irrawaddy dolphin.

One of the wind turbines in Ranot along Route 408.
We retired at Alif Resort in Hua Sai.

Jailani Mahmood

"Many years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did.  So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbour.  Catch the trade winds in your sails...….  Explore the Dreams, Experience to Discover it"

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    1. Nope bro… It’s a China-made Honda CB190X.. A small CC bike, economical, and easy to handle when sometimes I encountered rough off-road, gravel and uneven terrains. So far, there’s no major problem apart from tear and wear parts. Bought it in 2017.

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      1. Its beautiful in white! I used to have a DR650 but after almost 90,000 miles it started to get tired and I sold it. Ride safe!

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