REVIEW · PATTAYA
Pattaya Full Day Dirt Bike Tour
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Want Thailand, but dirt under your nails?
This full-day dirt bike adventure takes you away from the usual beach lanes and into off-road tracks around Pattaya—jungle single-tracks, sandy stretches, farmland, and stream crossings. You ride with the kind of setup that actually cares about control and confidence, not just putting people on bikes and hoping for the best. What I like is that you also get time for views from wider open sections and higher ground, so it’s not only sweat and ruts.
I love the small-group cap (max 15), because the guides can keep an eye on everyone. I also love that the ride is built as an all-in-one day: bike, fuel, safety gear, lunch, and even a beer are included, so you’re not budgeting for random extras mid-tour.
One consideration: this is strenuous enduro riding, and if your skill level doesn’t match the group mix perfectly, you may spend more time waiting or helping with recoveries. That can make the day feel longer and more intense than you expected, especially in heat.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Ride
- Where Enduro Madness Pattaya Starts (and Why That Matters)
- Small-Group Riding and How You Get Matched
- The Real Itinerary: 6 Hours of Off-Road Variety
- Lunch, Drinks, and When You Catch Your Breath
- Safety Gear, Trail Toughness, and Real Fitness Expectations
- Getting Clean: Showers, Lockers, and End-of-Day Relief
- Price and Value: Is $195.25 a Smart Deal?
- Who This Dirt Bike Tour Is Best For
- Should You Book This Full-Day Enduro Trip?
- FAQ
- How long is the Pattaya Full Day Dirt Bike Tour?
- What is included in the tour price?
- How big is the group?
- What time does the tour start?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What kind of riding should I expect?
- Is the tour suitable for beginners?
- Can I cancel for free?
- Do I receive a ticket on my phone?
Key Things to Know Before You Ride

- Max 15 riders keeps the experience from turning into a chaotic conga line
- Provided bikes, fuel, and safety gear mean you focus on riding instead of logistics
- A short getting-comfortable period helps you settle before the proper trail work
- The route can include sandy trails, jungle single-tracks, rocky climbs, and stream crossings
- Lunch with soft drinks and beer gives you a real break halfway through the ride
- Showers, lockers, and changing rooms make it easier to clean up afterward and continue your day
Where Enduro Madness Pattaya Starts (and Why That Matters)

The day kicks off at the Enduro Madness Pattaya base in Bang Lamung, just outside Pattaya proper. The meeting point is at ENDURO MADNESS DIRT BIKE TOURS PATTAYA THAILAND, 22/6 Moo 6, Tambol Pong, Bang Lamung, Chonburi 20150. Start time is 10:00 am, and the tour ends back at the same place.
This location choice matters because you’re not wasting your limited riding hours in traffic. When you’re doing 6 hours of enduro, every minute you spend stuck on the road is a minute you could be learning how the bike moves through sand, roots, and narrow trails.
Also, having facilities on-site makes the day more comfortable. You’ll be able to use changing rooms, lockers, and showers, which is a big deal when your clothes are likely to come back looking like they survived a motocross mud festival.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Pattaya
Small-Group Riding and How You Get Matched

This is a maximum 15-person tour, which is the difference between feeling guided and feeling herded. The operator runs the day with a deliberate skill approach, and riders have reported being split by ability so the more advanced group can stay moving while the less experienced group builds confidence.
That matching affects your day in a very practical way:
- If you’re newer, you’ll want enough time to learn throttle control and braking before you’re pushed into tougher sections.
- If you’re experienced, you’ll likely appreciate a faster pace and fewer delays.
One review detail worth taking seriously: after about 30 minutes getting comfortable on the bike, the riding starts in earnest. If you’re returning after a break, that setup time is exactly where you can reset your fitness and form. On hot days, it’s also where guides can make small adjustments so you don’t get cooked before the real work begins.
You’ll get the essentials you need: dirt bikes, fuel, and safety gear are included. That takes away the biggest friction point for first-timers who might otherwise show up unsure about what’s actually required.
The Real Itinerary: 6 Hours of Off-Road Variety

You’re on the bike for about 6 hours, and the route is designed to mix trail types instead of repeating the same track all day. The riding can include dirt roads, deep sandy trails, jungle single-tracks, rocky rutted hillside climbs, and stream crossings. The description also mentions creeks and even waterfalls, so you’re not just bopping along flat ground.
Here’s how that kind of variety plays for you on the ground:
- Jungle single-tracks reward smooth control. Think balance and vision—don’t stare at your front wheel, scan ahead for the next bend.
- Sandy trails punish sudden moves. You’ll feel the bike float and then dig in. Steady throttle is your friend.
- Rocky ruts and hillside climbs are where your arms and legs start to argue. If you muscle the bike too much, you’ll gas out early.
- Stream crossings and creek sections can be surprisingly technical. Even when the water isn’t deep, the surface changes how the tires grip.
You’ll also get glimpses of the countryside that you can’t see from the main roads. Expect to pass farm land, plantations, and wide open spots, with chances to look out over the Thai Eastern Seaboard from higher ground. Add wildlife-spotting opportunities, and you get that rare mix of action and real place.
One honest drawback: when the group includes riders with different experience levels, you may encounter extra slowdowns. That can mean pauses for bike recoveries or extra guidance. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s part of the enduro experience when you ride something unpredictable like Thailand’s countryside tracks.
Lunch, Drinks, and When You Catch Your Breath

You’ll stop for lunch during the day, and it includes soft drinks and a beer. This isn’t just a token snack. In a 6-hour enduro day, fuel and hydration matter as much as technique.
If you’re planning your day around photos and energy, lunch is your best reset moment. Use it to:
- Rehydrate before you feel the next wave of fatigue
- Take a moment to inspect your gear and see what’s bothering you (sore wrists, rubbed spots, helmet pressure)
Also, since a beer is included, think about how you’ll handle the rest of the ride after alcohol. I’m not saying don’t have it—I’m saying use common sense with heat and dehydration. If you tend to get lightheaded in the sun, skip the beer and go heavy on water instead.
Safety Gear, Trail Toughness, and Real Fitness Expectations

The tour provides safety gear, plus the basics you need to ride without hunting down equipment. That said, the biggest safety factor is your body’s ability to handle the workload.
This activity asks for moderate physical fitness. In enduro terms, that means you’re bracing your core, gripping with your legs and arms, and repeating balance corrections for hours. Even if you’re technically skilled, rough sections and sand can drain energy fast.
From rider feedback, the ride can be hard-core enough that you’ll want to listen when the guides adjust the plan. One rider highlighted that guides can adapt when the weather is intense—like a 35°C day—and when someone hasn’t ridden in a while. That’s a smart way to run a day: you get to ride, but you don’t get pushed past the point of safe control.
If you’re considering going, be realistic about your expectations:
- If you want a relaxed sightseeing drive, this isn’t it.
- If you want challenging off-road riding with guided support, this is exactly the type of day you came for.
And yes—there’s a lot of stop-and-go potential on trails. That’s normal in enduro. The best approach is to treat waiting time as recovery time, not frustration time.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Pattaya
Getting Clean: Showers, Lockers, and End-of-Day Relief

One reason I like this tour format is what happens after. At the end, you return back to the start point, and you can use showers, lockers, and changing rooms. That means you’re not dealing with a full-day of grime in your car or on public transport.
Practically, showers also help with soreness. When you’re tired, even a quick warm rinse and a change of clothes can make the evening feel more manageable. It’s a small thing, but it changes the vibe of your whole trip day.
Also, since it’s a full-day experience starting at 10:00 am, it’s nice to have an end point that doesn’t leave you stranded.
Price and Value: Is $195.25 a Smart Deal?

At $195.25 per person, this tour isn’t the cheapest option in Pattaya. But it’s also not a barebones “rent a bike and good luck” situation. Here’s what you’re paying for, in tangible terms:
- Dirt bike + fuel included
- Safety gear provided
- Guiding with a small-group structure (max 15)
- Lunch + soft drinks + a beer included
- On-site changing, locker, and shower facilities
When a tour includes equipment and fuel, the real cost is often hidden. People forget how expensive bikes and guided handling become when you add them up separately. This price is also paying for route planning—finding trails that connect jungle, farmland, climbs, and water crossings—and for the guides who manage the group.
So the value comes down to one question: do you want an organized day of serious off-road riding, with your gear sorted and your energy managed? If yes, the price starts making sense quickly. If you only want a quick, casual loop, you may feel it’s too much for too little time on the bike.
Who This Dirt Bike Tour Is Best For

This is best for people who want Thailand in a way that most tourists never see: tracks through jungle, farmland, and waterways—with views that make the struggle feel worth it.
You’ll likely enjoy it if you:
- Have moderate physical fitness and don’t mind exertion
- Like off-road riding and want guided trail structure
- Want a full day of variety rather than one repeated route
- Appreciate small-group attention and skill matching
You might think twice if you:
- Have no riding experience and expect a totally easy pace
- Get overwhelmed by uneven terrain and frequent balance corrections
- Are sensitive to heat and long periods in the sun
And if you’re somewhere in the middle—newish but willing—this tour can still work well. The built-in getting-comfortable time and the ability to adjust for conditions are exactly what you need.
Should You Book This Full-Day Enduro Trip?
If you’re craving a real off-road day around Pattaya, I’d seriously consider booking. The small-group limit, included equipment and fuel, and the fact that lunch and drinks are part of the package makes it feel like a complete experience, not a tacked-on activity.
Make the call if you’re ready to ride hard, and if you understand that this is an enduro-style route with technical sections like sand, ruts, and water crossings. If you want a relaxed day, pick something else.
One final practical tip: come with the mindset that the first chunk is for getting stable and confident. When you do that, the rest of the 6 hours tends to feel like a proper adventure instead of a scramble.
FAQ
How long is the Pattaya Full Day Dirt Bike Tour?
It’s approximately 6 hours.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes dirt bikes, fuel, safety gear, lunch with soft drinks, and a beer.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 10:00 am.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Enduro Madness Dirt Bike Tours Pattaya Thailand, 22/6 Moo 6, Tambol Pong, Bang Lamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand, and ends back at the same meeting point.
What kind of riding should I expect?
Expect off-road enduro riding that can include dirt roads, sandy trails, jungle single-tracks, rocky rutted climbs, and stream crossings. The route may also include creeks and waterfalls.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
The tour is designed for riders with moderate physical fitness, and it runs with skill-based group handling. If you’re new, you’ll still need to be ready for a training and getting-comfortable period.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do I receive a ticket on my phone?
Yes, the tour provides a mobile ticket.






























