I am Thai who love cyclist . That guy tried to tell you guys that there would be wild elephants at shortcut route. I hope you will come to Thailand again. Enjoy your trip
Lousia and Tobi. I'm glad to see the two of you biking with your upper body protected from the sun, in your gray long sleeve Tee shirts. I'm not a doctor. I am a former wilderness guide who spent 30 years of my life leading backpacking trips, ocean kayak tours, canoe trips and bike trips. Now in my 80's I only do bike touring. The sun takes a physical toll on the body. The damage to the skin is cumulative and some of the damage will not show up until years later. It is important for anyone working in the sun or traveling by bike, hiking or on the water to get regular yearly or twice yearly checkup by a Dermatologist. Skin Cancer is dangerous and needs to be caught early. Covering the body is the best way to protect your skin as well as preventing dehydration. Don't forget to protect the eyes with sun glasses. Bikers remember being a Fashionista is not as important as protecting your health.
I love bike with my Tern N8, and also love your cycling videos, I feel respectful behavior from both of you to people. Surprisingly, you were driving through the area where the one of the Cambodian refugee camp called "Site 8" under the control of the Khmer Rouge was once located(14:17). Behind the distinctive mountain is Cambodia. There was fighting between Khmer Rouge and Vietnam’s troops on both sides of the mountain in the 1980s. I’m looking forward to watch the next video.
I would have to say Thailand 🇹🇭 is my favourite 👍👍 And yes the people are the friendliest people you can meet 👌 You show respect and they will give it back ✊. Thanks guys 🇦🇺
It is nice to see the two of you are on bikes again making videos. I just left bangkok on jan 31st and I was in Chiang Mai cycling every day for the last 54 days. I am sorry to see that Tobi doesn't have his trusty guitar on the back of the bike. Best of luck and careful camping in Cambodia because it is very heavy mined in the north. cheers thanks again for sharing
mmm Louisa said: "Three cycling days and two nights of wild camping." Perfect. I am so pleased to see you guys doing this. A sweet spot to stop at the end of this video. Just great. OK OK OK ~Not gonna lie~. I am now shopping Adventure Motorcycles. It's a Dutch Woman, Noraly Shoenmaker. Smart, straightforward and happy to take on the back roads ~ (like you guys). Course Noraly covers more ground, has 2.5 million subscribers, speaks Spanish and has charmed the continent of South America. (she may not know this.). Anyway maybe you too have "itchy boots." Also drone shots. If you can. Your activity sets an example for the world. Maybe other people will be "travelers" and that will help "economies." Thank you for this. 〰✨〰
Nice, green paddy field. Rubber trees were originally planted in the South for more than 100 years. For the past 30 years due to good price of raw rubber, the rubber tree growing spread to the East and Northeast of Thailand in some areas, but the yield is not as good as in the South which has plentiful rainfalls.
Hello Luisa and Tobi, I was very happy that there was another video. There's a bit of a feeling of a fresh start. Before, you were so into cycling. That was really fanatical. Well then. I ALWAYS like Euro videos very, very much. So does this one. I wish you a good trip, Bernhard
Hi guys; great videos v inspirational 👍 We're doing this similar to route in 2 weeks from Bangkok to Cambodia Can you let me know where the bike route starts to get us out of the city, and which border crossing you'd recommend Many thanks Sarah
I've watched you 2 travel through many different environments and situations and as a women I personally struggle the most with being able to wash myself each night. I am wondering how Louisa feels about this subject and how she maintains her comfort and hygiene without always having a shower accessible? Thank you for all your incredible content!
Like with so many things on the road, it just takes some getting used to and often the thought of not being able to have a shower every day is worse than not actually showering. Of course, it's still important to keep a certain level of hygiene, so we often wash ourselves with a little bit of water / wipes when necessary. :)
@@louisaandtobi great stuff! I lived and worked in NW China in the late 90s. Been back a few times since but never to cycle. Will be watching with interest. Stay safe and happy cycling!
i was watching one of your tool and accessories vids and saw no bear - dog spray. or is that why you sometimes have Lousia ride in front? enjoying your journeys happy trails
Just how much trouble are all the soi dogs? There are so many and they are big on barking, but do you feel threatened. I would agree with some else’s comment about having spray if you can. What app are using for navigation? I see it’s not perfect, but good for main route planning? Thailand is lovely, glad you enjoyed your time there.
@@davehoover8853 We felt like the dogs in Thailand (and now also in Cambodia) are more loud than aggressive. Having carried pepper spray for two years without using it, we feel fine now not having any. We use Komoot & Google Maps for navigation. Usually a mix of both works well, especially with the street view / satellite features of Google Maps. The lake in this video that blocked our route was actually visible on satellite, we just didn't check it in enough detail before. But both Komoot & Maps said there was a route through. 😅
Another great video. You say you're going to be back home in Germany in about 1 year. What are you going to do there? Anything will feel boring and tedious after your wonderful adventure...?
when you mentioned last year that you guys will touring through southeast asia after australia, i get excited cause maybe just maybe, you guys will start from indonesia, maybe start from bali. from logical perspective, its the closest from australia. mm... too bad you didn''t cycling through indonesia or at least malaysia. but yeah... i think i know the reason for that. it is mostly because traffic, right? yeah well, it is your journey, so wherever you guys go, i will still keep pray and watching you guys. wishing you health and good luck on the road. stay safe 👍👍
Actually, initially it was our plan to cycle from Bali, but as we stayed 2 extra months in Australia, but already had our hike in Nepal with our friends booked, we had to skip Indonesia / Malaysia. So we'll have to do it another time.
Tolle Videos und Kommentare, einfach top. Frage zu den grauen Shirts. Warum habt ihr von Merino zu synthetischen gewechselt? Gibt/gab es praktische Gründe und welche Marke trägt ihr im Video? Weiterhin eine tolle Reise!
Wir haben vor einer Weile von Merino zu synthetischen gewechselt, da die Merino "base Layer" nicht lang genug gehalten haben. Da wir die Fahr-Shirts jeden Tag tragen, teilweise stark schwitzen und viel auswachsen müssen, hatten die Merino Shirts sehr schnell schon Löcher. Die synthetischen Decathlon Shirts, die wir jetzt nutzen, sind dünner und halten vielen länger. Merino nutzen wir jetzt nur noch für mid-layer - Pullis, und auch Mützen, etc. Hier ist eine komplette Liste: www.louisaandtobi.com/bikes-gear/gear-lists
Yea, we treated the water to be on the safe side. There are a lot of dogs, but many of them we actually found to be really alright. We didn't have any major issues.
Hey guys love your videos, are you planning to cycle back to Europe? And if so how are you going to approach the issues in Myanmar? I’m planing a trip doing a similar route from Singapore
Yea, we're planning to cycle back to Europe. Our current plan is SE Asia, Japan, South Korea, China, Mongolia, China again, Central Asia and then on to Europe. :)
That's hard to say... we had some great green curries in Thailand, but also great red ones. "Fried basil with pork" was also always good. And of course Pad Thai :D
But Tobi, Did Louisa agree to your new look. Maybe it was her idea. OK OK OK Well then. If it was her idea then well I guess everything is right in the world. Just as long as it was her idea. Just saying. You know. Ya gotta keep Louisa happy. That's what counts. Ok Ok Ok Now I'll watch your video. I'm expecting as amazing as always. Thanks again for sharing. 〰✨〰
I have cycled extensively in 2012 North Thailand Laos Cambodia and south Thailand. The landscape in south east Asia is amazing and also the people, BUT........ the main problem as you mentioned is the heat and the humidity. And Laos is the worst one because of the location:Very far from the ocean.... Disaster.... The best country is by far Thailand, But the best site (maybe anywhere on this planet) is Angkor Wat, Cambodia. And it's actually not so far by cycling from Bangkok... (about 5 days...) My strong advise to any cyclist, For leaving Bangkok just take a bus to start cycling on the countryside. Don't ride in the Bangkok!! It's horrible air polluted and very unsafe because of the heavy traffic. (also many drivers fill hourly their belly with "fuel".....) n.b I have noticed you bought new gear like cloths helmet and more. That's wonderful. Thailand is so cheap for cloths and other staff.... And of course The Food!!!!! n.b 2 It makes no sense to ride on dirt roads in Thailand. The countryside has plenty of paved asphalt roads almost anywhere and these roads are usually free of cars...
We visited Angkor a few days ago and it was very impressive, yea! Actually, we didn't find cycling out of Bangkok to be so bad, at least not compared to some other cities. There were a few bike lanes and the people drive fairly considerate in Thailand.
Hoping not to offend you I must observe that if we could see more of the countryside and less of your faces, it would be good. I am referring to the close-ups. Longer shots of climbing, setting up tents etc are great. Oh, show us more food and describe it, and show up maps like Itchy Boots does. People hunger to see the countryside. Thanks.😊
Hey, echte Fortschritte nur einmal crazy im Film! Tobis Englisch ist besser geworden. Vielleicht legt ihr noch die typisch deutsche Eigenschaft ab, die Welt nach deutschen Maßstäben zu bewerten.
I want to meet you.. I'm your big fan... Please invite me as a friend to your country.. I'll also want to see your country.. please when you are coming to India inform me. 😊 #pritamthevlogger..
I am Thai who love cyclist . That guy tried to tell you guys that there would be wild elephants at shortcut route. I hope you will come to Thailand again. Enjoy your trip
Lousia and Tobi. I'm glad to see the two of you biking with your upper body protected from the sun, in your gray long sleeve Tee shirts. I'm not a doctor. I am a former wilderness guide who spent 30 years of my life leading backpacking trips, ocean kayak tours, canoe trips and bike trips. Now in my 80's I only do bike touring. The sun takes a physical toll on the body. The damage to the skin is cumulative and some of the damage will not show up until years later. It is important for anyone working in the sun or traveling by bike, hiking or on the water to get regular yearly or twice yearly checkup by a Dermatologist. Skin Cancer is dangerous and needs to be caught early. Covering the body is the best way to protect your skin as well as preventing dehydration. Don't forget to protect the eyes with sun glasses. Bikers remember being a Fashionista is not as important as protecting your health.
ยินดีต้อนรับสู่เมืองไทย ขอให้เดินทางปลอดภัยและมีความสุขครับ... 🎉❤😊
Thank you 😊
ยินดีต้อนรับสู่เมืองไทย ขอให้มีความสุขในการเดินทางครับ
I'm a Thai cyclist wish you have a wonderful trip in Thailand stay safe. Have a great day.
Thanks for Sharing this Video. God bless you Too 🙏❤❤
Great to have you guys back on your bikes. ❤
I love bike with my Tern N8, and also love your cycling videos, I feel respectful behavior from both of you to people.
Surprisingly, you were driving through the area where the one of the Cambodian refugee camp called "Site 8" under the control of the Khmer Rouge was once located(14:17).
Behind the distinctive mountain is Cambodia. There was fighting between Khmer Rouge and Vietnam’s troops on both sides of the mountain in the 1980s.
I’m looking forward to watch the next video.
I would have to say Thailand 🇹🇭 is my favourite 👍👍 And yes the people are the friendliest people you can meet 👌
You show respect and they will give it back ✊. Thanks guys 🇦🇺
It is nice to see the two of you are on bikes again making videos. I just left bangkok on jan 31st and I was in Chiang Mai cycling every day for the last 54 days. I am sorry to see that Tobi doesn't have his trusty guitar on the back of the bike. Best of luck and careful camping in Cambodia because it is very heavy mined in the north. cheers thanks again for sharing
wow
Muy bonito❤
Great to see you back, and I agree, cycling in Thailand is fantastic.
Hello tobi ang Louisa I hope to try to visit in the Philippines im always support your blog ride safe and godbless ♥️💪👍
Amazing place. ✨✨✨✨✨✨👋👋👋🤩
Good to see you again
Welcome to Thailand
رحلة ممتعه ❤
The River Kwai ... is a four week trip to really enjoy, it is incredible
Great accomplishment guys. Such an amazing tour.
Thank UA-cam for the most beautiful videos
i dig your v-brakes tour,, ride safe enjoy thy journey.
mmm Louisa said: "Three cycling days and two nights of wild camping." Perfect. I am so pleased to see you guys doing this. A sweet spot to stop at the end of this video. Just great. OK OK OK ~Not gonna lie~. I am now shopping Adventure Motorcycles. It's a Dutch Woman, Noraly Shoenmaker. Smart, straightforward and happy to take on the back roads ~ (like you guys). Course Noraly covers more ground, has 2.5 million subscribers, speaks Spanish and has charmed the continent of South America. (she may not know this.). Anyway maybe you too have "itchy boots." Also drone shots. If you can. Your activity sets an example for the world. Maybe other people will be "travelers" and that will help "economies." Thank you for this. 〰✨〰
🇹🇭Welcome to thailand❤❤
Nice, green paddy field. Rubber trees were originally planted in the South for more than 100 years. For the past 30 years due to good price of raw rubber, the rubber tree growing spread to the East and Northeast of Thailand in some areas, but the yield is not as good as in the South which has plentiful rainfalls.
hv fun cycling
Been watching almost your video documentary. I really love it. Very inspiring and lovely. Please consider Philippines to visit and have it cycled. ❤
Have a nice trip😊
10:40 I know exactly where you are! That lake got me too, damn you komoot! 🤣🤣🤣
Very nice apartment that you had...
You are amazing
❤ keep going
Been missing your videos!
thanks nice video👍
Hello Luisa and Tobi, I was very happy that there was another video. There's a bit of a feeling of a fresh start. Before, you were so into cycling. That was really fanatical. Well then. I ALWAYS like Euro videos very, very much. So does this one. I wish you a good trip, Bernhard
Have a save trip.
Great video guys, have a safe trip
Thanks 😊
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Have a safe trip
Awesome to see an Asia trek! I see Tobias is putting points into the aerodynamics skill tree 😆
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Welcome to Penang
Hi guys; great videos v inspirational 👍
We're doing this similar to route in 2 weeks from Bangkok to Cambodia
Can you let me know where the bike route starts to get us out of the city, and which border crossing you'd recommend
Many thanks Sarah
14:30 I stayed there too
ชายแดนโฮมสเตย์
Soil dog everywhere Ha Ha Ha. Welcome to Thailand. 13:06 He try to tell you that route cannot be used because it pass the area of wild elephant.
Would be beautiful 😊
Da hätten wir uns fast getroffen 🚴🏻
8:58 A sign on the side of the road says watch out for wild elephants
13:09 He said that there was an elephant ahead, which was dangerous
I do hope you helped push her bike up on the bridges 😂😂 As she helped you 😂😂. Great to see you guys back 👍👍👍👍💪
I've watched you 2 travel through many different environments and situations and as a women I personally struggle the most with being able to wash myself each night. I am wondering how Louisa feels about this subject and how she maintains her comfort and hygiene without always having a shower accessible? Thank you for all your incredible content!
Like with so many things on the road, it just takes some getting used to and often the thought of not being able to have a shower every day is worse than not actually showering. Of course, it's still important to keep a certain level of hygiene, so we often wash ourselves with a little bit of water / wipes when necessary. :)
Great to see you back on the road and looking so well rested. Looking forward to your Asia cycling videos! Is China on the agenda?
Yea, China is on the agenda 😊
@@louisaandtobi great stuff! I lived and worked in NW China in the late 90s. Been back a few times since but never to cycle. Will be watching with interest. Stay safe and happy cycling!
i was watching one of your tool and accessories vids and saw no bear - dog spray. or is that why you sometimes have Lousia ride in front? enjoying your journeys happy trails
😅😅 We used to have pepper spray with us, but as some countries consider it a weapon, we got rid of it at some point.
Just how much trouble are all the soi dogs? There are so many and they are big on barking, but do you feel threatened. I would agree with some else’s comment about having spray if you can. What app are using for navigation? I see it’s not perfect, but good for main route planning? Thailand is lovely, glad you enjoyed your time there.
@@davehoover8853 We felt like the dogs in Thailand (and now also in Cambodia) are more loud than aggressive. Having carried pepper spray for two years without using it, we feel fine now not having any.
We use Komoot & Google Maps for navigation. Usually a mix of both works well, especially with the street view / satellite features of Google Maps. The lake in this video that blocked our route was actually visible on satellite, we just didn't check it in enough detail before. But both Komoot & Maps said there was a route through. 😅
Yellow guy tell u about elephant 😮😮😮
Another great video. You say you're going to be back home in Germany in about 1 year. What are you going to do there? Anything will feel boring and tedious after your wonderful adventure...?
We will find jobs... We are actually already looking forward to having a proper home again, friends & family nearby, etc. :)
Please come to Sri lanka
👌👌👌🚴♂️🚴♂️🚴♂️❤️❤️❤️👍️
when you mentioned last year that you guys will touring through southeast asia after australia, i get excited cause maybe just maybe, you guys will start from indonesia, maybe start from bali. from logical perspective, its the closest from australia. mm... too bad you didn''t cycling through indonesia or at least malaysia. but yeah... i think i know the reason for that. it is mostly because traffic, right? yeah well, it is your journey, so wherever you guys go, i will still keep pray and watching you guys. wishing you health and good luck on the road. stay safe 👍👍
Actually, initially it was our plan to cycle from Bali, but as we stayed 2 extra months in Australia, but already had our hike in Nepal with our friends booked, we had to skip Indonesia / Malaysia. So we'll have to do it another time.
@13.00 the guy said there are an Elephants ahead. It's not safe to go through that route.
Tolle Videos und Kommentare, einfach top. Frage zu den grauen Shirts. Warum habt ihr von Merino zu synthetischen gewechselt? Gibt/gab es praktische Gründe und welche Marke trägt ihr im Video? Weiterhin eine tolle Reise!
Wir haben vor einer Weile von Merino zu synthetischen gewechselt, da die Merino "base Layer" nicht lang genug gehalten haben. Da wir die Fahr-Shirts jeden Tag tragen, teilweise stark schwitzen und viel auswachsen müssen, hatten die Merino Shirts sehr schnell schon Löcher. Die synthetischen Decathlon Shirts, die wir jetzt nutzen, sind dünner und halten vielen länger.
Merino nutzen wir jetzt nur noch für mid-layer - Pullis, und auch Mützen, etc. Hier ist eine komplette Liste: www.louisaandtobi.com/bikes-gear/gear-lists
There are a lot of dogs, hopefully they don't follow you very far. I like the little motel, really cute. Did you have to treat water in Thailand ?
Yea, we treated the water to be on the safe side. There are a lot of dogs, but many of them we actually found to be really alright. We didn't have any major issues.
I thought it was the wrong video at first; the haircut!
What was your route to the border, in particular, where are those limestone mountains near the motel?
Hey guys love your videos, are you planning to cycle back to Europe? And if so how are you going to approach the issues in Myanmar? I’m planing a trip doing a similar route from Singapore
Yea, we're planning to cycle back to Europe. Our current plan is SE Asia, Japan, South Korea, China, Mongolia, China again, Central Asia and then on to Europe. :)
Just noticed that your English seemed to sound a bit different in this video! 😁... also what's your favorite Thai 'dish' or food?
That's hard to say... we had some great green curries in Thailand, but also great red ones. "Fried basil with pork" was also always good. And of course Pad Thai :D
You have clearly reduced your luggage and upgraded some gear. What's your route across Asia; the Silk Road, maybe?
Yea, pretty much :)
what is your average speed and the distance that you riding for each days ?
Did you make a video of your time in Nepal?
We did, but it's only on our Patreon for members.
The man in yellow shirt was telling you not to go in to the forest because of 'chang' (like Beer Chang) elephants.
@ 13:31 The man didn't let you go because you might run into some wild elephants. It's too dangerous.
13.10 he said wild Elephant zone dangerous area and warning you to return
Fortunately, a villager warned him to turn back because there were wild elephants ahead.🙂
But Tobi, Did Louisa agree to your new look. Maybe it was her idea. OK OK OK Well then. If it was her idea then well I guess everything is right in the world. Just as long as it was her idea. Just saying. You know. Ya gotta keep Louisa happy. That's what counts. Ok Ok Ok Now I'll watch your video. I'm expecting as amazing as always. Thanks again for sharing. 〰✨〰
The shirts are very practical to it was her idea 😊
Riding through central bangkok even for a pro cyclist is Russian roulette
He told you that there're elephants, it is risky to ride on that route.
must bring peanuts?
Chiang = elephant. Makes sense of his gesture...
Yea, if you read the description to this video, that's also what we guessed when rewatching the footage... Always easier in hindsight 😅
cuaca Thailand dan Malaysia panas skrg ni
The man said that there were elephants on the path.🐘🐘🐘🐘minute 13.00
Looks like very prolific use of herbicides along some roadsides and on the rubber plantation--is that your observation as well?
Thailand has a humongous road fatality rate.
Be very careful
I have cycled extensively in 2012 North Thailand Laos Cambodia and south Thailand. The landscape in south east Asia is amazing and also the people, BUT........ the main problem as you mentioned is the heat and the humidity. And Laos is the worst one because of the location:Very far from the ocean.... Disaster.... The best country is by far Thailand, But the best site (maybe anywhere on this planet) is Angkor Wat, Cambodia. And it's actually not so far by cycling from Bangkok... (about 5 days...)
My strong advise to any cyclist, For leaving Bangkok just take a bus to start cycling on the countryside. Don't ride in the Bangkok!! It's horrible air polluted and very unsafe because of the heavy traffic. (also many drivers fill hourly their belly with "fuel".....)
n.b I have noticed you bought new gear like cloths helmet and more. That's wonderful. Thailand is so cheap for cloths and other staff.... And of course The Food!!!!!
n.b 2 It makes no sense to ride on dirt roads in Thailand. The countryside has plenty of paved asphalt roads almost anywhere and these roads are usually free of cars...
We visited Angkor a few days ago and it was very impressive, yea! Actually, we didn't find cycling out of Bangkok to be so bad, at least not compared to some other cities. There were a few bike lanes and the people drive fairly considerate in Thailand.
It would be easier if you take offline google translator when you talking to local.
🚵🚵💪💪👍👍🥰🥰
Tiger reported attack in area i think he motioned.
Ich würde einer übersetzer app nutzen`!
Hoping not to offend you I must observe that if we could see more of the countryside and less of your faces, it would be good.
I am referring to the close-ups.
Longer shots of climbing, setting up tents etc are great.
Oh, show us more food and describe it, and show up maps like Itchy Boots does.
People hunger to see the countryside. Thanks.😊
Confucius Say: Man who walk through airport turnstile sideways going to Bangkok.
Hey, echte Fortschritte nur einmal crazy im Film! Tobis Englisch ist besser geworden. Vielleicht legt ihr noch die typisch deutsche Eigenschaft ab, die Welt nach deutschen Maßstäben zu bewerten.
You have missed such a beautiful country of Asia Srilanka the pearl of indian ocean
Dog Attack in Thailand
you register, I respond
I want to meet you.. I'm your big fan... Please invite me as a friend to your country.. I'll also want to see your country.. please when you are coming to India inform me. 😊 #pritamthevlogger..
Kinda depressing to see these days people who can t leave home without wearing a stupid helmet or a mask.........
สวัสดี from Thailand
ขับรถด้วยความระมัดระวังคนไทยขับรถเร็วมากขอให้ปลอดภัยตลอดการเดินทาง