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Honda Safety Riding Park – Dirt Course Guide

A guide to Honda Safety Riding Park's dirt riding courses, including Beginner and Experienced course reviews, facilities, prices, and what to expect.

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Honda Safety Riding Park – Dirt Course Guide

If you’re thinking about learning to ride off-road in Thailand, or you want to build confidence on gravel, mud, and uneven surfaces, Honda Safety Riding Park is a very good place to start.

This guide is based on my experience of taking both the Basic Dirt and Experienced Dirt courses. It is designed as a practical overview of what the day is like, what you learn, and what you should know before booking.

An honest review of Honda Safety Riding Park’s dirt riding courses, including what to expect, what you’ll learn, the facilities available, and my personal experiences on both the Beginner and Experienced courses.

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Why Take A Dirt Riding Course?

Whether you plan to ride off-road regularly or simply want to feel more confident on gravel, mud, and rough roads, a dirt riding course is a worthwhile investment. Riding on loose surfaces requires very different techniques to riding on tarmac, with greater emphasis on body position, balance, and bike control.

What to Expect

Expect a full day of practical riding with very little classroom time. Both courses combine instructor demonstrations with hands-on practice, gradually building your confidence before progressing onto Honda’s purpose-built dirt training area. Bikes, protective gear, insurance, and drinking water are all included.

Key Details: Where? When? How Much?

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Cost: 2,000 – 3,000 THB 1-Day Course (discounts often available)

Attendees: 15-20 Students Max

Info: English-speaking instruction is available, and bikes + Riding Gear is included in the course price.

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Do I need any off-road riding experience?
No. The Beginner Dirt Course is designed for riders with little or no off-road experience. Even if you’ve been riding on the road for years, you’ll learn techniques that are very different from riding on tarmac.

Can complete beginners join?
Yes, provided you’re already confident riding a manual motorcycle. These courses teach off-road riding skills, not how to ride a motorcycle from scratch.

Is riding gear included?
Yes. Honda provides a helmet, boots, body armour, gloves, and the motorcycle. Insurance is also included in the course fee.

Are the courses taught in English?
English-speaking staff and instructors are often available, but this isn’t guaranteed. Some courses may be taught mainly in Thai, although demonstrations make the exercises easy to follow.

How physically demanding are the courses?
More than you might expect! Riding off-road requires a lot of standing, balancing, and moving around on the bike. During Thailand’s hot season, the heat can make the day particularly tiring.

What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting dusty or muddy. Bring a change of clothes if you plan to use the showers afterwards.

Is lunch included?
No. Drinks and light snacks are available at the café on-site, but lunch isn’t included. There are several local restaurants just across the road from the riding park.

Is it family-friendly?
Yes, this is a family-friendly festivals, with open space, food stalls, play areas, and a relaxed atmosphere.

Do I have to complete the Beginner Course first?
Yes. Honda requires riders to complete the Beginner Dirt Course before progressing to the Experienced Dirt Course, even if you already have off-road experience.

Is Honda Safety Riding Park worth it?
In my opinion, yes. The courses are professionally run, excellent value for money, and teach skills that can improve both your off-road ability and your confidence when riding on gravel or rough roads.

Does Honda offer discounts on the courses?
Yes. Honda frequently runs promotional offers, sometimes with significant discounts on course fees. It’s worth checking their website or social media before booking.

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Things Worth Knowing


Beginner Dirt Course

The Beginner Dirt Course is designed for riders with little or no off-road experience. Even if you have been riding motorcycles for several years before taking this course, dirt riding is a completely different discipline to riding on tarmac. Many of the habits I’d developed on the road simply didn’t work once the surface became loose.

The course runs from 9:00am until around 4:30pm and combines practical demonstrations with plenty of time on the bike. Don’t expect to spend the day sitting in a classroom, you’ll be riding for most of it.

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What Happens on The Day

Honda Safety Riding Park Beginners Dirt
Honda Safety Riding Park Beginners Dirt
Honda Safety Riding Park Beginners Dirt
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Honda Safety Riding Park Beginners Dirt
Honda Safety Riding Park Beginners Dirt
Honda Safety Riding Park Beginners Dirt
Honda Safety Riding Park Beginners Dirt


My Personal Experience of Beginners Dirt

I have completed the beginners course on a couple of occasions. It’s an excellent refresher, even after you’ve gained more off-road experience.

When I first took the course, my instructor pushed me to focus on my elbow placement, which kept dropping down. He took me aside and physically repositioned my arms and body on the bike, which helped dramatically.

Honda Safety Riding Park Beginners Dirt

The instructor was professional and encouraging throughout the entire experience, offering invaluable advice peppered with fun moments and laughter.



Experienced Dirt Course

Once you’ve completed the Beginner Dirt Course, you’re eligible to move on to the Experienced Dirt Course. While it builds upon the same core techniques, this course introduces more technical obstacles and focuses on developing slow-speed precision, balance, momentum, and confidence over challenging terrain.

Don’t let the word Experienced fool you, though. The emphasis isn’t on riding fast, it’s actually quite the opposite. Many of the exercises require careful clutch control, balance, and smooth inputs rather than speed or power.

The course runs from 9:00am until around 4:00pm, with a lunch break around midday.

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What Happens on The Day

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Honda Safety Riding Park Beginners Dirt
Honda Safety Riding Park Beginners Dirt
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Honda Safety Riding Experienced DIrt


My Personal Experience of Experienced Dirt

If I’m being completely honest… the course humbled me. I spent a fair amount of the day picking my bike up off the ground.

I recall one particular muddy corner became my nemesis. After slipping over there for the second time, landing squarely in a large muddy puddle, one of the instructors came running over to check I was alright before jokingly asking me in Thai, “Why do you want to go swimming?”. Thankfully, I could laugh about it.

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The hill climbing section proved to be my biggest challenge. I struggled to trust the technique we were being taught, and my instinct was always to add more throttle. When I later shared the video online, lots of people commented that I simply needed to ride faster.

The reality was quite different.

The instructors were deliberately teaching slow-speed technical riding using first gear. This wasn’t about blasting up a hill with power, it was about learning balance, body position, choosing the correct line, and building just enough momentum to let the bike do the work.

As the afternoon wore on, the combination of repeated falls, the intense heat, and the physical effort began to catch up with me. By the time we reached the final exercises, riding over larger rocks and descending angled slopes. I had simply run out of energy.

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Rather than pushing on and risking a mistake through fatigue, I decided to call it a day and watched the remaining exercises from the sidelines. So, if you find yourself exhausted and unable to continue, do not be embarrassed. It is a challenging ride day, especially if the weather is hot.

Knowing when to stop is just as important as knowing when to keep going. I’d learned a huge amount, and there was no shame in recognising my limits.

The Experienced Dirt Course is a noticeable step up from the Beginner course. It’s physically demanding, technically challenging, and occasionally frustrating, but that’s exactly what makes it so rewarding.


My Experience as a Woman Taking These Courses

One thing that really stood out throughout the day was the atmosphere. I was often the only woman on the course, yet I never once felt out of place. My fellow students were incredibly supportive, always encouraging each other after a fall or celebrating when someone finally nailed a difficult section.

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I hope you found the Honda Safety Riding Park guide useful. If you have questions I haven’t covered, drop them in the comments below.

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