Open invite trips Planning a big trip and want other GSers to join you?
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Open invite trips Planning a big trip and want other GSers to join you?
***(Please note this section is not for promoting commercial tours)***




Sorry, went
Am really after answers to the the 3 questions in the OP!!
How about you Fanum? Can you put any more answers up here for us?
I thought it might generate some great travel related banter, and so far we have learned that YOUR most friendly nations to tour in are:
Mongolia
Cambodia
Laos
Thailand
Chile
Argentinaŷ
Himalayas
Liberia
How many countries can we get to? Lets keep this forum topic going eh folks?
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a) Had been travelling for 3 weeks with no ill effects from street food. Got breakfast at Angkor Wat & within the hour I was seriously ill. Fortunately, had hired a scooter-taxi so returned to the hotel &Thanks for your answers Elle.
a) Was it something you ate?
b) When were you there?
c) Bike hire is cheap everywhere in Asia, but the support when things go wrong definitely isn't.
d) Maybe you should get back out there and face your demons on a dirt bike!!
Will try and hook up with you on ABR in due course.
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for 24 hours (better out than in).

Well. I'm from London and rode overland on a G650x and I'm now living in Cambodia. I know the guy who runs the Dirtbike tours. I've got to tell you, I love my life here, I rent bikes, I work as a teacher and love doing both. However, as a country, Cambodia is a pretty poor excuse and has no real culture of its own, just convenient little clumps it's borrowed from other local countries. You've got to remember that there was a cull of all intelligent and professional people and it's left the gene pool a bit of a mess. I can understand the tourists thinking it's a charming little place but the expats who live here tend to avoid the locals as they're pretty horrible. They lie, steal, rip you off, are lazy, rude and well.... plain stupid. Now don't get me wrong, I have a girlfriend here and like a lot of them, she has no time for her own people. There are some good ones but the majority are not worth knowing. There's some great riding here and the people out in the province are far nicer than those in the city. Driving is a joke and the only worse place is India. I see accidents daily and even got hit myself. I've not had a drop in 20 years, even offroad and then Cambodia, SMASH, a car rammed right into the side of me from a side road and then left me for dead in the road. I literally don't know anyone here who's not had an accident.
Friendliest nations I've been in are Nepal, Poland and Iran. Worst is India by a long way. Second worst was Thailand which is an awesome place to visit as a tourist but scratch the surface and it's really horrible. I wouldn't pay anyone to run a tour for me, that's crazy and never heard of the magazine. I wouldn't read it anyway.
So what is the point of this thread.
Seems to me you are expecting answers so that you can set up a tour etc
'cos so far you have gleaned information but offered nothing
1. Heard of the magazine but I don't read it
2. If I was going to pay for a long haul holiday I'd definitely be taking my wife with me so it's unlikely I'd pick a dirt bike riding trip. We have looked at some of the tours offered by others but I don't want to ride 2 up off road and she doesn't fancy a week in a 4WD driven behind a group of bikers
3. Every culture is friendly if you approach it the right way. Even the U.S.A.![]()

Not heard of the magazine, but sounds great. I did The Extreme Rally Raid with Ben around Cambodia few years back, real test of endurance. Pleased to say I managed to finish it and had great fun in between the blood, sweat, swearing and tears.. It was the 'illegal crossings' enduro, so we.. 'ahem, 'briefly visitied' Laos![]()
Also had a nice relaxing ride around Vietnam on the Minsk for a few weeks after the rally, to wind down. Very beautiful country. Was nice to swap the dusty Orange for some nice greenery.
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Glad you loved your time out there though. Fancy coming back for a "slightly" less extreme ride?
We are pleased to announce we have secured backing so we can 100 percent guarantee riders money!
We only have 6 days left to get a minimum of 4 riders that are up for the tour!
Also we are letting riders have it at cost as we so passionately believe n the offering, and we want to establish it as annual event starting this year!
Cost is just £1599.
Please click our Red Dirt Tour banner in the left of the UKGSER home page for more info.![]()
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