7 Days.
100+ Miles.
1000+ Memories.
Welcome!
If you’re reading this, you’re interested in joining a crew of adventure seeking, passport stamping, adrenaline dumping, comfort zone crushing moto-heads on the upcoming Chiang Mai Moto Retreat. Our mission is to challenge people for the better and this September we take that journey to the jungles and beaches of Indonesia with some new good friends and motorcycles.
You’ll start your days with group breakfasts prepared by a house chef, led through various thought-provoking exercises, guided on motorcycle rides though Thailand’s exotic landscape, crush some local food, visit some ‘gram-worthy local attractions, and return home to a lush villa. All included. And though the perks are excellent, our focus is on the experience you’ll talk about until you get asked to please stop talking about it. Our goal here is to have a wildly good time.
This trip includes your own:
✔ Local custom-built motorcycle
✔ Epic guided motorcycle rides around the city including through Pai and Doi Inthanon
✔ Private or Shared Room in a luxury villa with a swimming pool
✔ Personal development leader for thoughtful group discussions
✔ Moto Retreat journal to help navigate morning thought exercises
✔ House staff & chef preparing morning breakfasts and group dinners
✔ Driver for airport transportation
✔ Professional photographer and photos
✔ New like-minded friends from different corners of the world
✔ 1,320 new experiences and interesting life stories
✔ Add-on activities (Muay Thai fights, massages, etc.)
We’re locking in the dates for this trip, join the guestlist below!
The Checklist
Gotta Have:
A valid passport
Must be valid for at least six months after the trip.
You will receive a free tourist visa upon arrival at the airport.
An International Driver License
Don’t have one? No sweat. Just check out this site, AAA has a step-by-step on how to get one.
Proof of purchased travel insurance with your flight.
Need help? This company is legit and makes it simple.
What to Pack:
Passport
Summer clothes. The temperature will be a glorious mid 70s to low 90s F (21 to 32 C)
At least one light jacket
Preferred safe riding clothes
Helmets are provided (you’re welcome to bring your own helmet)
Riding shoes (no flip flops while riding, every toe matters)
Swimsuit for the pool
Power converter (two pin European plug)
Retreat Journal (we’ll be sending you one of these in the mail)
Road Rules:
Horns will be beeping, animals will be crossing, somehow nobody and everybody has the right of way. Expect a little chaos on the road, just gotta try and roll with it.
In Thailand, they (mostly) drive on the left side of the road.
It’s a tropical jungle along the equator which means the weather can change at any time. Always prepare for a little rain, just in case.
If you get pulled over, do the same as you would at home. Pull off to the side of the road, kill the engine, be respectful and polite. It’s also best to carry a little cash (not too much), it helps make minor problems go away.
Always remember: Motorcycles are dangerous.
House Rules:
Be humble. We’re guests in someone else’s home and country. The goal is to have fun in a relaxing-yet-riding-motorcycles-with-friends-without-dying-while-pushing-each-other-to-be-better kinda way. If you’re looking to get wild and party hard, this ain’t the trip.
Be honest. We’re on the same team with the same mission and all want to have a great time.
Be open. We’re on a pursuit of excellence and in the process we’ll be challenging you and ourselves physically, emotionally, and mentally. To get the most out of this trip, we encourage you to lean in.