Today I purchased a Multistrada 950, and your video has heavily inspired me now. I learned a lot of cinematography and storytelling techniques watching your video. You have done a fantastic job of editing and putting together the entire thing nicely in a storytelling fashion. It's so inspiring, and I can't wait to take my Multistrada from the showroom and attempt to do something like you did. I am in India, by the way.
What a fantastic video. Makes me regret not taking more time away from work and exploring more of Thailand when I had to travel there for work. Beautiful country and fantastic people (as you can tell from the video).
Thailand is incredible i agree and Lana people are very friendly, I am an expat living the dream and happy for you to have experienced a small portion of this amazing country, great bike and an amazing video congratulations
Aside from the beauty of the places you travel, or the incredibile quality of the videos (congrats to the whole MotoGeo team for costantly raising the bar!), what really shocks me the most is how Jamie, someone who had the luck and chance to travel a lot around the world, still manages to be astonished by a landscape or the locals' ways of life. I guess that's the spirit of a traveler, always eager to see and discover new things, maybe hidden right after the next corner. Good luck with all your future projects and, as always, my deepest congratulations for the amazing video
Awesome video. I follow your channel and I can say that those of your video are very impressive. Finally, you came here my country, Thailand, I'm so proud and thank you for Thai people that you shows other people around the world how beautiful of Thailand. However, there are still many beautiful places in Thailand, from North to South. Thank you very much.
Nice one Jamie. Well put together motogeo as usual. Yeh Thailand is magical, especially on a bike. You did well to keep all that gear on in the humidity. We can learn a lot from Thai culture and thanks for sharing your great trips.
Awesome ride man thank you so much for sharing your story. I'm from Chiang mai but live far far away from my home town so your trip reminded me of many great memories. And i do ride motorcycle, love what you do, do what you love!
Thanks for that Jamie, really enjoyed seeing the north for a change. I rode a TZR250 around the south back in the 80's and the roads were not in the superb condition you had there. Rain in monsoon season? Hell yeah!!!!
I will be riding the Loop in January or February next year. The monsoon rains aren't my cup of tea. Can't wait to try out a Ducati Multistrada! And, the Thai people, food, and scenery are gobsmacking, indeed!
Dear Jamie, this is probably your BEST video in the whole freaking channel. I'm so glad I've discovered you. You know how? March 1 2014. Your Streetfighter/Tuscany/Emilia trip. With THAT video I've discovered you, and I subscribed right away. But this video, the Thailand one, is probably your best video so far, AND, it reminds me of... you know which one, I'm sure you do. Yes. Mongolia. That video and this one are without a doubt your best videos (also loved Baja in 6 days).
Thank-you my friend for subscribing, supporting and your positive comment! MotoGeo is here to inspire you, we will continue this for 2018 and beyond! :)
Good job Motogeo!! You went many places and did thing like plating the rice even a lot of Thai people never been and never done. This is new style of travelling do things like local do. You can make friends with Thai even they can not understand English. Fun story nice camera work. I think this video will make more visitors to travel to Thailand. Thank you.
Great video. Thanks Jamie. Me and my wife took a ride out to a temple we saw from a distance. Beautiful place with nobody there. My wife forgot her phone there. We only discovered the fact late that afternoon and rushed back about 50 km. It was still just where she left it. I love Thailand.
HEY JAMIE!!!! I was talking too a bloke called Riley last night, he reckons you`ve stole his life! Yeah really life of Riley you man. Great vid as usual. WOW Thailand looks amazing.
I was stationed in Holy Lock Scotland in 1975 -1977 off an on. I remember the place was very rainy and gray. Roads back then were very narrow. THe ice man brought ice every day because most people did not have refrigerators.
Hi Jaimie! A northern lad like you, but somewhat older. I've been living in Chiang Mai for the last 18 months and have become a biker as it's by far the best way to get around. I've been to some of the places shown here, but thanks for the tour it's given me a few more places to add to my list.
Amazing video - as ever! It makes me yearn to get back on my Scrambler and go exploring the world again. The poor thing had a hard time being ridden from Saudi Arabia back to the UK though, so she deserves an easier life now.
Your video has inspired me to retrace your steps and take this trip myself. I live in thailand and Im 'stuck' here for COVID unable to leave easily. So a great opportunity has presented itself. Also I have a great adventure bike - not the Multistrada, but something quite similar, made in Bavaria ; )
Yes, we do too, they just take more effort, time and $ to make, so it is not always possible. But we do our best everytime and our aim is to inspire and get you all to #justgoforaride
I'm glad you came to Nan, my hometown. After I followed you and followed you around in the world And if I have a chance I would like to travel like you. Thank you.
Great video and I always watch them at least twice. I've got to say though that it looked like you had too much bike for those roads. Did you actually ever get out of 4th gear?
Welcome to Thailand, the land of smiles and peace.
I love your videos and how humble and respectful to their culture we need more people like you in this kind of adventures
Today I purchased a Multistrada 950, and your video has heavily inspired me now. I learned a lot of cinematography and storytelling techniques watching your video. You have done a fantastic job of editing and putting together the entire thing nicely in a storytelling fashion. It's so inspiring, and I can't wait to take my Multistrada from the showroom and attempt to do something like you did. I am in India, by the way.
Good on you mate, looking forward to see your work and have fun with your ducati!
What a fantastic video. Makes me regret not taking more time away from work and exploring more of Thailand when I had to travel there for work. Beautiful country and fantastic people (as you can tell from the video).
i really get inspired!! big thanks to jamie!! people in rural areas have so much joyful smile.
Thailand is incredible i agree and Lana people are very friendly, I am an expat living the dream and happy for you to have experienced a small portion of this amazing country, great bike and an amazing video congratulations
You never fail to put a big smile on my face! Thanks jamie another brilliante video.
Cheers Simon :)
Aside from the beauty of the places you travel, or the incredibile quality of the videos (congrats to the whole MotoGeo team for costantly raising the bar!), what really shocks me the most is how Jamie, someone who had the luck and chance to travel a lot around the world, still manages to be astonished by a landscape or the locals' ways of life. I guess that's the spirit of a traveler, always eager to see and discover new things, maybe hidden right after the next corner.
Good luck with all your future projects and, as always, my deepest congratulations for the amazing video
Thanks Giacomo :) Travel is the only thing you can buy that makes you richer! #justgoforaride
It's addicting.
@@motogeo Bitcoin?
This is what all about riding, enjoying the nature, loving people.. Love the video brother..
I wish I have a chance to tour Thailand like the way you do. I missed the food, fruits, everything is fresh.
ขอบคุณรายการนี้มากๆที่มาที่เมืองไทย ผมคนนึงที่รักการท่องเที่ยวด้วยมอเตอร์ไซค์ เมืองไทยเรายังมีอีกหลายที่มากมายที่สวยงามหวังว่ารายการนี้จะมาที่เมืองไทยอีกนะครับ ขอบคุณมากๆที่มา ผมชอบรายการของคุณมาก 😄😄😄😄😄
That was awesome MotoGeo, Go Jamie! Great trip
Amazing adventure. Loved all of the camera work, also loved your interaction with the country people too. That really made the video.
Awesome video. I follow your channel and I can say that those of your video are very impressive.
Finally, you came here my country, Thailand, I'm so proud and thank you for Thai people that you shows other people around the world how beautiful of Thailand. However, there are still many beautiful places in Thailand, from North to South. Thank you very much.
We will be back to discover more!
Nice one Jamie. Well put together motogeo as usual. Yeh Thailand is magical, especially on a bike. You did well to keep all that gear on in the humidity. We can learn a lot from Thai culture and thanks for sharing your great trips.
No matter what the weather, wear gear, it is the only way. Yeah it is very magical and yes, experiencing the Thai culture, is life changing...
Welcome to Thailand And Big Thank You To Promote Thailand. Thank You To Like our Country.
Awesome ride man thank you so much for sharing your story. I'm from Chiang mai but live far far away from my home town so your trip reminded me of many great memories. And i do ride motorcycle, love what you do, do what you love!
Thanks for that Jamie, really enjoyed seeing the north for a change. I rode a TZR250 around the south back in the 80's and the roads were not in the superb condition you had there. Rain in monsoon season? Hell yeah!!!!
Sounds bloody brilliant! Brrraaaappp!
Laughter and the joy of life seem to follow you everywhere. Much respect.
Great film that shows Thailand and the presenter in a great light. Thank you.
Superb video. Now Thailand is on my list. Thanks for taking us around.
I will be riding the Loop in January or February next year. The monsoon rains aren't my cup of tea. Can't wait to try out a Ducati Multistrada! And, the Thai people, food, and scenery are gobsmacking, indeed!
Dear Jamie, this is probably your BEST video in the whole freaking channel.
I'm so glad I've discovered you.
You know how?
March 1 2014.
Your Streetfighter/Tuscany/Emilia trip.
With THAT video I've discovered you, and I subscribed right away.
But this video, the Thailand one, is probably your best video so far, AND, it reminds me of... you know which one, I'm sure you do.
Yes.
Mongolia.
That video and this one are without a doubt your best videos (also loved Baja in 6 days).
Thank-you my friend for subscribing, supporting and your positive comment! MotoGeo is here to inspire you, we will continue this for 2018 and beyond! :)
ชอบมุมมอง การนำเสนอออกมาได้ดีมาก แต่ละที่ที่แวะคือเอกลักษณ์ไทยแท้ๆ ที่นักท่องเที่ยวน้อยคนจะรู้จัก ไม่มีเครดิตทีมงานไทยแต่ก็ขอบคุณmotogeoที่ถ่ายทอดการท่องเที่ยวแบบแอดเวนเจอร์ได้ถึงแก่น
มีทีมงานไทยทำการบ้านไว้ดีแน่นอนไม่งั้นไม่มีเป๊ะๆแบบนี้
สวยงามจริงๆ
I agree with you that each place represents a unique thai identity and I am really looking forward to my visit to Chiang Mai in a few weeks.
วีระยุทธ จันต๊ะเวียง ไม่มีคนไทยไห้ข้อมูลเขาเลย เขาศึกษาก่อนมา เหมือนเราเวลาจะไปเที่ยวเราก็ศึกษาหาข้อมูล ใช้gpsหาเส้นทาง อีกอย่างคลิปนี้เขาก็บอกอยู่ว่าเขาขี่ไปแบบไม่ค่อยมีจุดหมายเห็นที่ไหนสวยก็จอด และมีงงๆกับเส้นทาง
One of best cycling & touring content i have ever sen
Good job Motogeo!! You went many places and did thing like plating the rice even a lot of Thai people never been and never done. This is new style of travelling do things like local do. You can make friends with Thai even they can not understand English. Fun story nice camera work. I think this video will make more visitors to travel to Thailand. Thank you.
It was a fantastic adventure, we loved it all, I hope more m/c riders come to Thailand!
Great video. Thanks Jamie. Me and my wife took a ride out to a temple we saw from a distance. Beautiful place with nobody there. My wife forgot her phone there. We only discovered the fact late that afternoon and rushed back about 50 km. It was still just where she left it. I love Thailand.
Yes, I get you, incredible!
what a fantastic video on all levels! I believe Thailand just became a bucket list motorcycle trip for me now!
unreal video!
As productions go, that is right up there with the best. Brilliant!
Cheers! TJ
Looks like a great place to visit and ride, thanks for sharing!👍
so many awesome moments, excellent video
Fantastic job on editing this video. Thank you for sharing your adventures
Awesome video as usual MOTOGEO ..was nice meeting you at the Long Beach IMS on Saturday!
Thanks! Great to meet you too! :)
I love these videos. Jamie, you are a great presenter!
Fantastic camera work m8. Specially the drives by.
Awesome, I get to ride these roads every week! thanks for another great video
Amazing video! You just show me distinguish aspects of Thailand! Thank you! From Thai Rider ;)
Great! That is great to read :)
For 30 mins of vid, I've really enjoyed your incredible trip in Thailand.
You are living life to the fullest! Great content, as always!
Thanks man! #justgoforaride :)
Fantastic me and the better half have traveled similar one of the best rides is the May Hong Song loop great video your channel is great
Amazing country. I would love to ride there. Great video
On another note. How can anyone dislike this????????????
Hello, thank you for coming to Thailand. Always welcome. I like your video very much.
Amazing!!! Best Motorcycle Adventure Channel ever !!
Stunning, just stunning - thanks so much for this presentation and all that you do!
So great to read, thanks for watching :)
Nice video with beautiful scenery..
Greetings from Indonesia
I've been following you for a long time. Thai people always welcome.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing Jamie!
Welcome to Thailand is a great trip and a great video.
fantastic!! thank you for giving us this great trip. ✌🏻
No worries, thanks for watching and sharing! :)
HEY JAMIE!!!! I was talking too a bloke called Riley last night, he reckons you`ve stole his life! Yeah really life of Riley you man. Great vid as usual. WOW Thailand looks amazing.
Hahaha! :) Thanks buddy
amazing video! I could feel the fantastic scenery and incredible moment there! 4 thumbs up for you and team
I was stationed in Holy Lock Scotland in 1975 -1977 off an on. I remember the place was very rainy and gray. Roads back then were very narrow. THe ice man brought ice every day because most people did not have refrigerators.
Hi Jaimie! A northern lad like you, but somewhat older. I've been living in Chiang Mai for the last 18 months and have become a biker as it's by far the best way to get around. I've been to some of the places shown here, but thanks for the tour it's given me a few more places to add to my list.
Great job makes me want to travel to Thailand again and bypass Phuket and patong beach . For some real beauty
Fantastic video. Keep them coming!
Another cracking adventure Jamie. Fantastic watch
Welcome to Thailand. Im happy to see you enjoy the trip and love here. Big fans!!
world would be much better place if everyone had same attitude towards life as this guy!
Don't Worry, Be HAPPY! :)
The rice paddy was such a heart warming scene loved it
The experience was incredible! Totally amazing, makes me smile everytime :)
Dude,I met you this past weekend at the Long Beach Motoshow and want to thank you for the stickers!
Great to meet you and no worries for the stickers! :)
Amazing video - as ever! It makes me yearn to get back on my Scrambler and go exploring the world again. The poor thing had a hard time being ridden from Saudi Arabia back to the UK though, so she deserves an easier life now.
Sounds like fun! Good job dude!
So wonderful and many of humble people. Peace🙏
Your video has inspired me to retrace your steps and take this trip myself. I live in thailand and Im 'stuck' here for COVID unable to leave easily. So a great opportunity has presented itself. Also I have a great adventure bike - not the Multistrada, but something quite similar, made in Bavaria
; )
what a fantastic tour, great jamie
Jamie, your videos always make me smile! Eating bugs; you are the man!
Ducati, What a beautiful ride ! Thank you !👏👏👏
Super enjoyed with your video, it's fantastic 👍🏼
That was brave. Most Ducati owners in Thailand ship their bikes to where they want to ride, then ship them back again afterwards.
In the words of Bill and Ted,' A most excellent adventure .'
Great video.
Ha, thanks dude
You are a best seller! Great Video! It feels like riding my self
Awesome! So pleased you feel that you are right there with me :) It was a great adventure!
Just incredible! I love these longer videos.
Yes, we do too, they just take more effort, time and $ to make, so it is not always possible. But we do our best everytime and our aim is to inspire and get you all to #justgoforaride
Thank you for visiting Thailand
Awesome place, looks amazing great video
Welcome to Thailand,
ขอบคุณที่เเวะมาประเทศไทยครับ
Very impressive. Videoing is brilliant!
Welcome to Thailand
Absolutely brilliant!
Fantástico vídeo, fantásticas imágenes, un saludo desde España ✌🏻👍
Loved it! Keep up the great work!
Thanks! :)
I personally don't prefer group riding but this video is convincing enough to change a solo riders view point
Go Jamie! Great trip
Great video Jaime!!!
AWESOME! So pleased you enjoyed it :)
Another great episode Jamie
Awesome, thanks buddy! :)
Welcome all bikers to Thailand.
Jamie !
Where ever you Go there is no traffic on the roads.
Thanks to introduce Beauty of Thailand with us.
I'm glad you came to Nan, my hometown. After I followed you and followed you around in the world And if I have a chance I would like to travel like you. Thank you.
Awesome on so many levels. Big respect and much love ❤️🙏
Another amazing videos. Come to visit Indonesia too Jamie. 😘👍👍👍
That was awesome MotoGeo, are your routes pre planned to get that beautiful photography ?
Rough A to B, shoot what you see... MotoGeo style! :)
I'm here now at my in-laws in Nan. Just had a great ride yesterday! 1 / 4 / 2022
Neighbouring country.. Fantastic scenery :)
Another great video as always...
Beautifull,Thanks for the great ride(video),
Great video as always.
Great video, enjoyed every minute
Great video and I always watch them at least twice. I've got to say though that it looked like you had too much bike for those roads. Did you actually ever get out of 4th gear?
Fantastic adventure!