Visiting Thailand's Dangerous Yala Province: Journey To The Most Southern Point in Thailand
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ย. 2024
- Join me on the final leg of my unforgettable motorcycle journey to the southern most point of Thailand, right at the Thailand-Malaysia border crossing. After two adventurous months on the road starting from Bangkok, I finally reach the end of my travels in the beautiful Yala Province, where you will, find the most southern point in Thailand.
Riding through the breathtaking landscapes of Betong Thailand, I navigate through police checkpoints and brave the heavy rains, all while being surrounded by the stunning mountain views that define this region in Southern Thailand. Betong Thailand makes for a stunning motorcycle ride.
I took a little detour to check out the interesting history of Yala, visiting the Piyamit Tunnel. This place is fascinating with an important story to tell. It was once a fortress for the Communist Party of Malaya. Walking through the tunnel I am uncomfortable with the stories from the past that my guide told me about.
This video is the culmination of my epic Thai motorcycle journey from Bangkok To Yala Thailand. It's been a wild ride, filled with challenges, breathtaking scenery, incredible food, learning about Thai culture and history. It was filled with ups and downs, highs and lows. This is where I finally complete my journey in Thailand.
So, buckle up and join me on this final stretch as I share the highs and lows, the twists and turns of my incredible journey to Thailand's southern border. It's been an adventure from Bangkok and I cannot wait to share the final leg with you.
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2) Tham Kra Chaeng: maps.app.goo.g...
3) Piyamit Tunnel: maps.app.goo.g...
4) The Southern Most of Thailand: maps.app.goo.g...
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Thumbs up!!!
cheers man!
You definitely deserve a huge appreciation for doing this epic road trip journey on a 125cc scooter Joe 👏👏. Doing it and vlogging was super hard and was very well done Joe.
haha cheers mate! It was quite the epic journey! Next time... no 125cc scooter hahaha
Nice 👌🏼 thanks for the series Joe Hope you are well 😊
I am happy you enjoyed it :)
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Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate your support and I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Well done Joe! I enjoyed this episode a lot! Great job 🙌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Cheers Rosie, I am happy you enjoyed! it was quite the epic journey and even right until the end it was a struggle haha
Great video ❤
thank you :)
I wait for the next series. , thanks for sharing this with us, Joe
a couple of videos to come and then we are on to S. Korea! glad you enjoyed the series
It was an interesting tour to the South, Looking forward to doing my self. You and Paddy Doyle are braver than me riding across Thailand on a tiny motorcycle. Those under ground tunnels are amazing. Great Thai series of videos.
thanks mate! It was an amazing journey, but maybe next time with a more powerful scooter - glad you enjoyed the series
Good morning Joe!
Morning!
Thank you for sharing video
My pleasure!
Shared and 👍🏼 😎
thank you :)
Love this video and your other videos! You’re doing great!
thank you :)
I loved that this felt like we were on the adventure with you 🎉
that is what I aim for! thank you :)
Good for you mate!. Fantastic journey
cheers Max :)
Nice!
Thanks!
That was interesting about the tunnel etc.
yeah I love learning about historical stuff like that!
วีดีโอสวยงาม วิวดีมากค่ะ❤
thank you :)
Good job, man.
thank you! it was quite the journey
Nice journey Joe and thanks for your good youtube and comments about your visit in the south most provinces. You welcom Joe, best regards -Arifin from Yala
ขอบคุณที่มาเที่ยวเบตงบ้านเรา
They always say that the southern provinces are dangerous but when you actually visit, everyone will be nice and you will feel very safe.
Thank you for visiting my Home town
Congratulation. You have made it finally.
FINALLY hahaha
really enjoy your video
nice
Thanks
จังหวัดยะลาอากาศเย็นสบายแต่เป็นจังหวัดเดียวในภาคใต้ที่ไม่ติดทะเล อีก13จังหวัดมีทะเลหมดเลย ขอบคุณที่นำเสนอจังหวัดที่ไม่ค่อยมีคนเข้าชม 😊คนไทยไม่ค่อยมีใครอยากไป 4อำเภอของจังหวัดสงขลาด้วยครับ จะนะ เทพา สะบ้าย้อยนาทวี แต่ดูเหมือนจะดีขึ้นเยอะ ไม่น่าเชื่อชาวมาเลเซียจะเที่ยวแถวนั้นด้วยปกติเค้าจะเที่ยวแต่หาดใหญ่
I loved it in the Deep South
Malaysian especially live in border always travel to Narathiwat, yala, pattani
Planning to cycle from Malaysia onto Yala and Pattani. From your vid, it looks like there's really very few security issues or concerns. Is that correct?
Correct! You’ll see many checkpoints but most will just let you on through without bothering you. It’s a safe and friendly place overall and I wouldn’t be worried about
Vespa wheelie! lol 😂
hahaha the best type of wheelie
These provinces are probably the safest since no one goes there, and they get bad publicity, plus the Thai Military presence. G8 video
you are right actually, I felt safer than ever in these places!
You mentioned that due to colonialism, this camp existed.
Frankly, the british landed in the peninsula long before communism ideology. There is no need to use such excuses to attack malayan forces and British forces and planters.
Secondly, it was the thais that allowed the japanese free passage from thailand and attacked malaya via kota bahru , kelantan. Killing many civilians and British forces and many forced to worked at the river kwai to myanmar(bridge on the river kwai).
Although cpm (communist party of malaya) said it was them who drove away the japanese and British during and after ww2, it was the british that trained them guerilla warfare and they turned against their trainer, master like Osama bin laden against usa and cia.
There is no gratitude in this world
that sounds too political to get in to. either way, it was a fascinating stop
ญี่ปุ่นไม่เคยทำร้ายคนไทยเหมือนที่ทำกับจีนและฟิลิปินส์ เค้าเป็นเพื่อนที่ดีที่สุด สะพานนั้นคงมีชาวมาเลเซียจำนวนมากใช่ไหมที่ต้องทำงานหนัก