Enduro Training Advanced 1 Day Course
For advanced riders increasing their riding ability • 1 day • Advanced Theory and Practical Training
Overview
Activity details
Master advanced techniques on day one, then conquer Northern Thailand’s stunning jungle trails on day two with expert guidance.
Advanced Theory and Practical Application
Our Advanced Theory and Practical Application segment takes place at our obstacle course where you’ll explore a range of advanced riding techniques, including navigating wet weather conditions, mastering the single tracks, conquering wet terrain and mud, riding ruts, handling steep descents hill climbs, and learning proper dismounting techniques to avoid crashes in challenging situations.
This is a bespoke training segment that we will tailor to your ability-level and riding experience.
PRACTICAL APPLICATION ON THE TRAIL
In the afternoon, we’ll embark on a trail ride where you’ll encounter diverse terrain and obstacles that put your advanced riding skills to the test.
Under the guidance of our expert instructors, you’ll navigate varying conditions such as narrow single tracks and challenging, rutted roads. During the rainy season, we’re also likely to tackle slippery red clay and deep mud. Depending on your skill-level, we may also be able to start introducing you to high-level Hard Enduro riding techniques.
What's not included
Practical and Theory taught
Safety gear
Bike
Itinerary
Morning:
Advanced Theory and Obstacle Course Training.
Focus on advanced techniques: wet terrain, ruts, descents, hill climbs, and dismounting safely.
Customised exercises based on your experience.
Afternoon:
Guided Trail Ride.
Navigate diverse and challenging terrains under expert guidance.
Opportunity to practice advanced techniques in real-world conditions.
Potential introduction to Hard Enduro techniques (if skill level allows).
Highlights
Advanced Obstacle Course Training: Learn techniques for wet weather, single tracks, mud, ruts, steep descents, hill climbs, and crash-prevention dismounting.
Customised Training: Tailored to your skill level and riding experience.
Trail Ride Adventure: Test your skills on diverse terrains, from narrow single tracks to rutted roads and slippery red clay.
Hard Enduro Techniques: Begin mastering high-level techniques for challenging conditions (based on skill level).
Additional information
Check-in details
9 am Pai Enduro HQ
Restrictions
No accommodation
FAQs
Do you require reservations for tours? We do require a minimum of 24 hours notice for single day tours and a minimum of 72 hours notice for multiple day tours.
Do you rent your bikes out for self-guided tours?No, we do not. Our bikes are only available to those on our guided tours.
What do I need to bring on tour?
If you are not using our equipment you need to bring your own safety equipment. We require a minimum of a full face helmet and MX/ Enduro boots to ride with us.
On single day tours, if you are using our equipment, we have you completely covered.
For multiple day tours where we do not return to Pai every night, you need to bring toiletries, chargers, and changes of clothes.
What is your cancellation/refund policy?
1-Day Tours
Cancellations two weeks before tour date or earlier – full refund of deposit.
Cancellations less than two weeks before tour date – 50% of deposit will be refunded.
Multiple-Day Tours
Cancellations four weeks before tour date or earlier – full refund of deposit minus expenses (e.g. hotel reservations).
Cancellations less than four weeks before tour date – 50% of deposit will be refunded.
Cancellations 24 hours or less before tour date, and no-shows, will receive no refunds
What experience do I need and how hard are the trails?
To go on one of our tours we do require the rider to be competent on a geared (manual) motorcycle. When it comes to trails, we have routes that cater to every level of rider from beginners all the way up to hard enduro.
How long is the average ride?
Our rides average 4 to 6 hours a day depending on the riders’ experience and trail conditions.
What is the minimum/maximum number of riders to book a ride?
We do not have a minimum number of riders on our 1-Day Tours.
During high season (September-March), we have a minimum requirement of 5 riders on our Multi-Day Tours that include overnight stays.
We do not have a hard limit on the maximum number of riders; however, we do provide 1 safety rider for every 5 extra riders on tour.
Do you require a deposit for your tours?
Yes we do. For our single day tours we require a 25% deposit and for our multiple day tours we require a 50% deposit. This allows us to ensure all of the needed logistics are in place to ensure the best possible experience.
What safety equipment is provided?
We provide helmets, safety goggles, gloves, jerseys, pants, knee/elbow pads, chest protectors, backpacks for water, and motorcycle boots. Find out more on the Our Bikes & Equipment page.
Is accommodation provided on tours?
Accommodation is provided on our multiple day tours that take us outside of Pai. Single day tours and tours where we return to Pai nightly do not include hotels.
Do I have to pay for bike damage?
When it comes to normal wear and tear we do not charge for damage (e.g. scratches or tube replacement for flat tires).
The only time we charge for damage is if something is broken and has to be replaced (e.g. bent or broken handle bars).
Is transportation provided to Pai?
We do not provide transportation, but can help organize it for you at your expense.
Do you offer meals on the rides?
For 1-Day tours, and Multi-Day tours that return to Pai every night, we provide 1 Thai lunch per day. For Multi-Day tours that take us out of Pai overnight, we provide 3 Thai meals per day.
Cancellations
Cancellations made four weeks or more before the tour will receive a full refund of the deposit, minus expenses (e.g., hotel reservations). Cancellations within four weeks will receive a 50% refund, while cancellations within 24 hours or no-shows are non-refundable.