Starting from the same point as the Luang Uthai path, this route stretches nearly 7 km over mostly concrete roads, with a few rough patches over dirt and stones. Take some time to relish the shade provided by the rubber plantations along the way. In some areas, the tops of the rubber trees on either side arch towards each other, creating a natural canopy over the road. Be ready to put in some work, however, as parts of the path go up steep hills that might test your endurance. At the end of it though lies Laem Son Beach, where you can park your bikes and hop into the ocean, or decide to board a boat heading for Ko Kradat.
These are just some of your choices, and Ko Mak is planning to create even more routes to cater to all different types of cyclists. Additionally, there are plans to add bicycle lanes along the roads.
Biking is a great activity that offers both speed and convenience. Biking is quicker than walking, but still retains the luxury of being able to simply stop along the way to visit an interesting spot. It is an exciting way to get around that can leave you feeling fresh and healthy.
Let’s bike around Ko Mak!





