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A team of passionate riders in Myanmar (Burma) ���. We are organizing motorcycle tours on legendary Royal Enfield all around the country.

Riders have the opportunity to ride Classic or Bullet 500cc in the best and safest conditions. Motorcycle Adventure Local Travel Agency

Photos from M-Ride's post 04/12/2020

Your next couple ride in the Shan hills is waiting for you 🖤

23/11/2020

Get ready ! Get in touch ! We have got new solutions for your future motorcycle trip in Myanmar 😎

16/11/2020

Wish you a great week ahead 🙏

09/11/2020

What else ? And you ?

08/11/2020

Lovely view and fresh atmosphere on top of the Shan hills 😎⛰

06/11/2020

First escape since a while. It was a bit muddy 😅

We look forward to ride with you once restrictions will be lifted !

Five Shan towns to be promoted as tourism cities 21/10/2020

Five towns in Shan State have been designated as tourism cities with the aim of improving Myanmar tourism in the post Covid 19 period, said U Soe Nyunt Lwin, Shan State Planning and Finance Minister.

Five Shan towns to be promoted as tourism cities Five towns in Shan State have been designated as tourism cities with the aim of improving Myanmar tourism in the post-COVID-19 period, said U Soe Nyunt Lwin, Shan State Planning and Finance minister.

Deadliest Roads | Myanmar | Free Documentary 18/09/2020

🚛🎞 Full documentary "The deadliest roads", episode dedicated to Myanmar.

Deadliest Roads | Myanmar | Free Documentary World's Most Dangerous Roads: Deadliest Journeys in Myanmar in 2018 Deadliest Roads - Benin: https://youtu.be/oh9X-Zf4wjQ In this acclaimed series, we journe...

7 Reasons You Should Still Keep a Paper Map in Your Glovebox | The Art of Manliness 16/09/2020

🧭📜 7 Reasons You Should Still Keep a Paper Map in Your Glovebox

7 Reasons You Should Still Keep a Paper Map in Your Glovebox | The Art of Manliness During the past year or so, I've become uncomfortable with my reliance on GPS for a variety of reasons.So I bought a paper map of my fair city of Tulsa.

02/09/2020

📖🤓 The Shan Hills (Burmese: ရှမ်းရိုးမ, Thai: ฉานโยมา; Shan Yoma), also known as Shan Highland, is a vast mountainous zone that extends through Yunnan to Myanmar and Thailand. The whole region is made up of numerous mountain ranges separated mostly by narrow valleys as well as a few broader intermontane basins. The ranges in the area are aligned in such a way that they link to the foothills of the Himalayas further to the northwest.
The name of the massif or system of ranges, is derived from the Shan State and its peoples, said in its turn to be derived from the word "Siam", that occupies most of the Shan Highland area.
Since it was relatively unexplored until recent times, the Shan mountainous region was referred to as the "Shan Plateau" in geographic works of the British colonial period, a name that is still sometimes used. However, since the whole area lacks the expanses of relatively flat high terrain which are the main characteristic of a plateau, this label is rather incongruous.

Photos 29/08/2020

🌤 Nice sunny day in Shan.
Have a great weekend

Photos 24/08/2020

☝️ “If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn’t lead anywhere.”
Frank A. Clark

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TRAVEL WITH MOTORCYCLE ACROSS MYSTERIOUS MYANMAR
A FANTASTIC RIDE ON LEGENDARY ROYAL ENFIELD.

M-Ride offers different motorcycle trips in Myanmar, adapted to your needs and desires. Are you an intrepid biker looking to drive miles and miles, or maybe you are more into an easy- rider mood ? We have a solution that suits you.

M-Ride is a human scale experience. The different stops in various locations will allow you to meet these charming and hospitable people.

When travelling with M-Ride, you can be confident that you will ride in the best and safest conditions, with a very experienced Myanmar-French team, for a perfect motorcycle adventure in Myanmar lands.

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