South Thailand
Cycle Southern Thailand from Bangkok to Phuket, riding quiet coastal roads, islands and tropical beaches.
This Northern Thailand cycling holiday blends rewarding mountain riding with rich cultural discovery. Beginning in Chiang Rai, the route heads to Mae Sai and the iconic Golden Triangle, where Thailand meets Laos and Myanmar. From here, cyclists ride through rolling hills, karst peaks and mist-covered valleys that reveal hidden temples and remote mountain communities.
With a rest day in Chiang Kham and scenic riding through Phu Lang Ka and historic Nan, the journey offers a balance of challenge and immersion. Waterfalls, traditional markets and vibrant minority cultures add depth to every stage, creating a cycling adventure that captures the natural beauty and spirit of northern Thailand.
Chiang Rai is the gateway to Thailand’s far north, a relaxed city surrounded by mountains, rice fields and forested hills. Smaller and quieter than Chiang Mai, it offers an atmospheric introduction to the region, with lively markets, Buddhist temples and a strong sense of Lanna culture.
The city is also known for its striking modern temple art, including the famous White Temple, alongside more traditional religious sites and local neighbourhoods. It makes an ideal starting point before the route heads towards the Mekong River, hill country and remote northern borderlands.

Set on the banks of the Mekong River, Chiang Saen is one of northern Thailand’s oldest towns, with ancient city walls, temple ruins and a long history as part of the Lanna kingdom. The riverside setting gives the town a peaceful feel, with views across the water towards Laos.
This area lies close to the famous Golden Triangle, where Thailand, Laos and Myanmar meet. Once known for opium trading, the region is now better known for its river scenery, cultural mix and fascinating borderland history. Cycling here offers a memorable blend of ancient heritage, rural landscapes and Mekong views.

Chiang Khong is a laid-back riverside town facing Laos across the Mekong. It is an important crossing point between Thailand and Laos, but retains a quiet charm, with riverside guesthouses, local markets and views of boats moving slowly along the water.
The ride towards Chiang Khong follows a beautiful section of northern Thailand, with rural roads, small villages and glimpses of everyday life along the border. The Mekong gives this part of the journey a strong sense of place, linking the landscapes and cultures of mainland Southeast Asia.

Phu Chi Fa is one of the most spectacular viewpoints in northern Thailand. Perched high above the Laos border, this dramatic mountain ridge is famous for its sea of mist at sunrise, when clouds gather in the valleys below and the surrounding peaks emerge in soft morning light.
The ride to Phu Chi Fa is a rewarding challenge, with climbing roads, forested slopes and wide mountain views. Reaching this remote highland area is one of the great highlights of the tour, offering a real sense of elevation, space and adventure.

Often described as the “Ha Long Bay of the mountains,” Phu Lang Ka is famous for its dramatic limestone peaks rising above a sea of morning mist. The stunning scenery and peaceful mountain setting make it one of the highlights of the tour.

redspokes Northern Thailand cycling tour begins in Chiang Rai. You will be met on arrival and transferred to your hotel. Chiang Rai is a smaller and less commercial city than Chiang Mai and retains much of its original character and charm. One of its more striking landmarks is the Golden Clock; designed and donated to Chiang Rai by the artist Chalermchai Kositpipat creator of The White Temple. At the strike of 7pm, a flamboyant light show ensues, accompanied by music. Other more traditional attractions include the Hill Tribe Museum and Education Centre, several beautiful Wats, Mae Nam Kok River and a night market with free Northern Thai music and dance performances.
Accommodation: Hotel
After breakfast, there is the one and only vehicle transfer of the tour to Mae Sai, the Northern most point in Thailand. Mae Sai is a fascinating border town with a bustling market where you can buy an array of imported goods: cheap jewels (rubies, emerald and jade) from Burma, curio items, many of which are imported from China, fresh fruit, electronic goods, clothes and shoes and sandalwood.
After a quick look around, we start our cycling adventure with a short warm up ride through the famous Golden Triangle. This is the point where 3 countries (Thailand, Burma and Laos) and 2 rivers (the Ruak and the mighty Mekong) meet. The English name Golden Triangle comes from a CIA memo relating to the region’s notoriety in the 1920s as one of the world’s most prolific opium producers. Nowadays, it is a well known tourist destination. Locally the area is known as Sop Ruak.
The ride begins on paved road, we cycle through a scenery of gently rolling hills. We pass many pineapple plantations on our route to Chiang Saen. We will make a stop at the Buddhist Wat Phra That Chedi Lunag for a quick visit before riding on, following the ancient Chiang Saen city walls into the town to reach our guest house.
Chiang Saen is an historic city with numerous temples, historic buildings and ruins.
Cycling Distance: 37.6km (23 miles)
Total Climb: 217m (712ft)
Total Descent: 246m (807ft)
Accommodation: Guest House (B, L, D)
Following the Mekong River today, we ride through lush jungle passing picturesque hill tribe villages that are characterised by simple bamboo huts on stilts. Under the huts women can often be seen weaving and children play alongside chickens and pigs. We arrive at Chiang Khong, the border crossing point from Thailand into Laos early this afternoon.
Cycling Distance: 69.9km (44 miles)
Total Climb: 540m (1,771ft)
Total Descent: 550m (1,804ft)
Accommodation: Guest House (B, L, D)
Today our cycling challenge starts to get tougher as our route continues the ascent to Phu Chi Fa the highest peak in Chiang Rai Province. Remember the support vehicle is on hand if you need to take a break. As we ascend, the views are spectacular and the terrain rewarding. Look out for children carrying baskets full of crops on their backs and give a thought to the fact that they don’t have any gears and more than likely, no shoes either
Phu Chi Fa is stunning and surprisingly chilly; it becomes very cold in the winter months. The diversity of insect life, flora and fauna make it a unique area of Thailand. Visitors to this area are mostly Asian, usually from more Southerly Thai provinces; very few Westerners are seen here.
Cycling Distance: 93km (58 miles)
Total Climb: 1,976m (6,483ft)
Total Descent: 1,121m (3,677ft)
Accommodation: Guest House (B, L, D)
For a truly exhilarating experience we recommend an early start at 4am, to make the trek on foot to the highest point of the mountain before sunrise. Your efforts will be more than rewarded as you witness the sunrise over mist-covered jungle with the Laos border and the Mekong far beneath us. When you return for breakfast you’ll be feeling fantastic. Do not forget your camera!
Although we make an early start, we have an easier day of cycling. We set off downhill, hugging the mountainside and following the Thailand Laos border riding on rougher surfaced curving road. We pass Phu Sang Waterfall; a thermal spring that cascades dramatically off the mountain. Continuing our journey we cycle on to our hotel in Chiang Kham.
Cycling Distance: 53.6km (33 miles)
Total Climb: 336m (1,102ft)
Total Descent: 1,132m (3,713ft)
Accommodation: Guest House (B, L, D)
On your rest day in Chiang Kham, Thailand, take full advantage of the charming surroundings and the delightful resort nestled in a spectacular 19-acre property amidst the rice fields of old-world Thailand. Begin your day with a leisurely stroll through the picturesque landscapes surrounding the resort, immersing yourself in the tranquility and natural beauty. Consider exploring the local culture by visiting Wat Nantaram, a noteworthy temple in the area, and appreciating the architectural and spiritual aspects it offers.
Back at the resort, situated amidst the serene rice fields, take time to relax in the peaceful ambiance. This rest day provides an opportunity to unwind, appreciate the beauty of the Thai countryside, and soak in the unique charm of the lovely resort in its idyllic setting.
Accommodation: Guest House (B)

Today we begin cycling a gentle uphill route, following snaking road from Yoan through a vast expanse of rice fields to reach our destination. We ride on following a series of rolling hills, some of them quite steep.
There are many traditional temples and teak house villages in the areas that we pass through. Around Phu Lang ka there is an abundance of wild flowers. Our accommodation tonight is simple, the main feature of your time here will be the stunning early morning views. You will also have the opportunity to learn about Yao culture. This is your second opportunity on the tour to benefit from splendid mountain views of sunset and tomorrow if you are an early riser a stunning dawn sunrise.
Cycling Distance: 46km (28.5 miles)
Total Climb: 880m (2,887ft)
Total Descent: 480m (1,574ft)
Accommodation: Guest House (B, L, D)
It is worth rising early this morning to witness the breath-taking sunrise. Often shrouded in early morning mists the stunning landscape of karst rocks, mountains and valley emerges with a quite magical aura; on a clear day, you will glimpse Laos in the distance. The area has been described as the Ha Long Bay of the mountains. Setting off with a drop downhill we have a challenging cycle today towards Pua a small, busy town set in a wide, fertile valley with beautiful views to the east, of Doi Phuka national park where the peaks are just shy of 2000m.
Cycling Distance: 79km (47 miles)
Total Climb: 1,269m (4,163ft)
Total Descent: 1,795m (5,889ft)
Accommodation: Guest House (B, L, D)
We leave Pua cycling through beautiful jungle greenery, beginning with a challenging steep climb as we ride up over the mountain. We pass Doi Phuka National Park, an expanse of evergreen mountainous parkland. For the final stretch of today’s ride we drop downhill to the tiny Htin village of Bo Kluea in a scenic valley; we are now in the far northeast of Nan province, close to the Lao border. Bo Kluea in Thai means salt well. The village is built around two natural saltwater wells and traditional salt mining can be seen still in practise. Very few foreign visitors make it up here so Bo Kluea retains an authentic, unspoiled character.
Cycling Distance: 45km (28 miles)
Total Climb: 1,860m (6,102ft)
Total Descent: 1,450m (4,757ft)
Accommodation: Guest House (B, L)
Our cycling route today from Bo Kluea follows classic twisting roads with little in the way of traffic as we head towards the capital of Nan province, also called Nan. For centuries Nan was an autonomous region with few links to the outside world. This beautiful town with many well-preserved temples is a perfect place to end our cycling adventure.
You will have time to visit Wat Phumin the area’s most well-known temple. Built in 1596, as if it were on the back of two immense snakes it has four entrances, with a small corridor leading to each door. The interior of the temple is inspired by Thai Lue architecture. There are twelve teak pillars decorated with gold, black and red lacquer elephants to support the heavily decorated roof and some magnificent murals that still retain their original artwork. There is also an interesting national museum in Nan.
Cycling Distance: 86km (53 miles)
Total Climb: 1,590m (5,216ft)
Total Descent: 2,060m (6.758ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B, L, D)
On your rest day, be sure to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the local markets. Nan’s markets are a treasure trove of cultural experiences and culinary delights. Begin your day by exploring the morning market, where you can witness the lively hustle and bustle as locals engage in daily commerce. Indulge in the array of fresh produce, exotic spices, and handmade crafts that showcase the region’s unique flavors and traditions.
For a more immersive experience, visit the night markets, where the town comes alive with colourful stalls, street performances, and the aromatic scent of Thai street food. Engage with local vendors, sample delectable snacks like skewered satay and mango sticky rice, and perhaps find souvenirs to commemorate your visit. The markets not only offer a feast for the senses but also provide a glimpse into the heart of Nan’s community life, making your rest day a culturally enriching and delightful experience.
Accommodation: Hotel (B)
Pedaling from Nan to Chiang Muan after a day off is like diving into a sensory adventure through northern Thailand. Picture cruising through the colourful Bang Luang village, with bustling markets and the delicious smells of street food making your mouth water. As you cycle along Route 1091, the scenery changes, offering breathtaking views of rolling hills and valleys. Imagine the cool mountain air hitting your face, carrying the sweet scent of wildflowers along the way.
The journey is sprinkled with cultural treasures like ancient temples, where the air is filled with the calming fragrance of incense. It’s not just a bike ride; it’s a full-on experience, blending the sights and smells of local life, nature, and Thai culture, turning the road from Nan to Chiang Muan into an unforgettable journey for the senses.
Cycling Distance: 69km (43 miles)
Total Climb: 1,430m (4,691ft)
Total Descent: 1,360m (4,462ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B, L, D)
Our final day of cycling is a journey filled with cultural discoveries and natural beauty. Along the way, we encounter the tranquil Wat Tha Fah, where the intricate architecture of the temples provides a glimpse into the local culture and traditions. These serene spots punctuate our ride, offering a reflective pause in our cycling adventure.
As we continue, the route takes us through the enchanting Doi Phu Nang National Park. This natural haven boasts lush green landscapes, stunning vistas, and a serene ambiance, creating a refreshing contrast to our cycling journey. Finally, our destination is a return to Ricos Resort in Chiang Kham. This resort offers a perfect blend of comfort and sophistication, providing a luxurious retreat with its inviting accommodation. It’s a fitting end to our cycling expedition, allowing us to relax and relish the diverse experiences of our memorable journey.
Cycling Distance: 88km (55 miles)
Total Climb: 540m (1,771ft)
Total Descent: 410m (4,462ft)
Accommodation: Guest House (B, L, D)
As our Northern Thailand cycling tour comes to a close today, it marks the end of an exhilarating adventure exploring the cultural and scenic wonders of this region. We hope you’ve enjoyed the picturesque landscapes, cultural discoveries, and the camaraderie of fellow cyclists. To ensure a seamless departure, there will be a complimentary transfer to Chiang Rai airport at 9 am for those catching their return flights home.
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Tour Status Definitions
Booking & Payments
Small Group Note
For groups of fewer than four participants, the guide may lead from the support vehicle rather than cycling with the group, ensuring full logistical and guiding support.
Fully supported cycling holiday
Meal Key (used in the itinerary)
Tour Start
Tour End
Flights
Meals on Tour
Most meals are included in your tour price, except on rest days and a few other occasions.
Please check the itinerary for all meals provided.
Dietary Requirements
If you have any special dietary needs, please let us know at the time of booking.
We can cater for most diets, but advance notice is essential to ensure the best experience.
Taste of Northern Thailand
Northern Thai cuisine (Lanna style) is distinct from central and southern Thai food — generally less sweet, slightly milder in chilli heat, and rich in herbs and fragrant spices.
Typical dishes you may Encounter:
Support Vehicle
On-Ride Support
Helmet Policy
For this tour we have Trek FX3 bikes that come with a carbon rigid fork and 27 speeds, in a range of sizes. They are mostly new for this season and all are well maintained.
What’s Included with Bike Hire
Customising Your Bike
Yes, this tour is suitable for most types of bikes; there are some long and steep climbs so a Hybrid/Cyclocross/Gravel bikes or mountain bike with slick tyres would be ideal.
Pre-trip bike servicing
We strongly recommend having your bike fully serviced before travelling. Please make sure:
What to bring
We recommend packing the following essential items:
Travelling with your bike
The local currency in Thailand is the Thai Baht (THB). All purchases—including in shops, restaurants, and markets—must be made in baht. Foreign currencies are not accepted.
What to Bring
Where to Exchange
Spending Money
Staff Tipping
Travel Insurance
Mandatory for all participants and must cover:
Health & Vaccinations
Staying Hydrated on Hot Rides – 6 Tips for Cyclists
As a cycling company, we know how important proper hydration is—especially when you’re out riding in hot conditions. Below are some general hydration tips that riders find helpful for staying fuelled and feeling strong on the bike.
Please note: We are not medical professionals and this information should not replace advice from a qualified healthcare provider. Each cyclist is different, so if you have specific health concerns or conditions, it is always best to consult your doctor and adhere to their advice.
1. Prioritize Gut Health
2. Time Your Hydration
3. Hydrate Beyond Water
4. Don’t Forget the Minerals
5. Absorb Water Better
6. Keep Your Electrolytes in Check
In terms of clothing this is clearly up to you and we can only supply a rough guide as to what to take. This guide is entirely flexible and should be tailored to your specific needs.
Our guides carry first aid supplies, however we recommend you bring your own first aid kit which should contain the following item;
Miscellaneous
Comfortable local hotels and boutique lodges with private facilities. Occasional simpler nights in smaller towns, but overall good comfort and warm Thai hospitality.
Here is what our customers have to say about our ‘North Thailand’ Cycling holiday.
Directly from the customer
Those who like moments that make them smile and who feel lucky to be able to ride a bike across a country will absolutely love this trip. Redspokes delivers again.
We cycled along amazing roads and saw some amazing peaks and views. There were a lot of beautiful sunrises.
Our food experiences were really well thought out and appreciated by all of us. A great experience.
Every day I smiled, I felt alive and free. Cycling in Thailand is a wonderful experience, you'll see the countryside and enjoy the food. The people are charming and welcoming. Do it ….. Book!
Klaudine Simpson, Cambridge, England, UK
Directly from the customer
Another excellent Redspokes tour exploring some of the spectacular highlights of Northern Thailand. We loved the variety of accommodation, the different foods on offer and the varied scenic roads, and the quirks – its what makes redspokes tours what they are- thoroughly enjoyable. That and the people who keep turning up to do them. En route snacks , coffee and van support provided by Preecha and Dong.
Preecha has clearly learnt what hot and tired cyclists need to rejuvenate them during those long steep hot days . Make no mistake the route involves a lot of climbing on some steep roads. The descents are also awesome. The rewards for all that climbing are clear for all to see. Just look at the photo gallery.
The evening meals , selected by Preecha , are something to look forward too each night. We even enjoyed the deep fried bamboo worms with a cold beer. We would wholeheartedly recommend this tour but prepare yourself , get those hilly miles in. If you have time extend the trip to explore a little more of what Thailand has to offer, you wont be disappointed.
Mark Elsegood, Glossop, England, UK
Directly from the customer
You always find a great group of people on a redspokes tour and this was no exception. North Thailand is a beautiful part of the world and I would recommend visiting sooner rather than later as the area feels as though it is developing fast!
John Homer, Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Directly from the customer
Exceptional journey, marking my inaugural visit to Asia. I'm a bit uncertain about the 6/10 difficulty rating; in my perspective, three days were decidedly more challenging. However, my lack of experience with other Redspokes rides may play a role. I had the pleasure of meeting wonderful individuals and being well taken care of by the excellent guide, Preecha.
Thanks Graham
Graham Green, Kent, England, UK
Directly from the customer
Expectations exceeded! We were looking forward to seeing North Thailand and knew we’d be treated to some warm weather and good food, but we were thrilled with the gorgeous landscapes, excellent asphalt, friendly locals, delicious fresh fruits (pineapple! watermelon! oranges!), and evolved coffee culture.
There was lots of climbing on this trip, and the views were always worth it. My husband greatly appreciated the adventurous dishes expertly chosen by our guide, Preecha. We felt well taken care of every day and throughly enjoyed our rest day at Rico’s Resort with Rico, Emmy and their welcoming staff.
Becky & John Layton, San Francisco, USA
Directly from the customer
It was so good to be back in the saddle with Redspokes after a three year gap because of Covid. This trip delivered on expectations: the scenery, the food, the guides, the hills.
There are some tough climbs on this route, but the views are awesome and the road surfaces are fantastic. There was generally little traffic and other road users were very considerate to cyclists.
Preecha [Peter], Sert and William really looked after us – they just could not do enough to help. One surprise was the coffee culture in Thailand. We were not expecting that but we had many excellent coffee stops along the way. We are already looking forward to our next trip with Redspokes.
Ruth and Phil Dunnell, Surrey, England, UK
Directly from the customer
Really great trip all around. The country is beautiful, the guides were great and the people were very hospitable.
Nancy & Peter Foster, Colorado, USA
Directly from the customer
This was my first organised cycling tour and my first trip to Thailand. Fantastic guiding by the ever patient Sert, while Peter provided fantastic never-ending snacks from the back of his van when we stopped. The pineapple was the best I've ever tasted. I was grateful the support vehicle carried me (and my bike) up the worst of the hills. William the driver was always smiling and happy to help when the going got tough.
The weather in January was lovely, I never needed sleeves for cycling even on the nippier mornings. Once we got going I soon warmed up. A good fleece or down jacket is needed for the couple of nights we stayed higher up.
Overall the accommodation was much better than I'd dared to hope for. All rooms were en-suite. We enjoyed swimming at three of the hotels, that was an unexpected surprise. We had several Thai massages (painful, but restorative) and a very soothing salt scrub in Bo Kluea.
The food was delicious and plentiful. The scenery is breathtaking; we saw beautiful sunrises and sunsets. I'll be looking for a less challenging trip next time, but definitely recommend Red Spokes for their organisation and care taken of the whole group.
Alison Brett, Bamburgh, England
Directly from the customer
Overall I had an excellent trip, met some lovely people and were looked after by great guides. The scenery was stunning and gave me a great feel for the country and its people.
Stuart Bunt, Waterlooville, England
Directly from the customer
Northern Thailand was far more beautiful than I expected and the friendly welcome from the people in the villages. The food was also superb.Very tough cycle in parts with quite steep gradients which even the serious cyclists found tough. Sert was a fabulous guide as were Peter and William, nothing was a problem for them.
Debbie Vearnals, Salford, England
Directly from the customer
I would like to say a word about our driver, Mr. Preecha. This man was a gem and I can't say enough about him. He was there every step of the way for us. Both morning and afternoon breaks were offered and he would always find the BEST places for lunch that we would have totally bypassed had we been cycle tourists without his help. He was very flexible and encouraging on the challenging days. He pointed out interesting features of the route and was very patient when we stopped frequently for picture taking. The tour would not have been the same without him. Thank you!
Kim Bowman, Toronto, Canada
Directly from the customer
Overall we had an excellent trip. The routes at the beginning were a little busy but improved further into the trip. Our guide Preecha was excellent and fed us extremely well. It was great to get into the more remote parts of Thailand and we enjoyed the fact that there were very few western tourists. The scenery was absolutely stunning. I would definitely recommend the trip.
Helen Dillingham, London, UK
Directly from the customer
My second, and hopefully not last RedSpokes trip. A fantastic, challenging, off the beaten path tour. The roads were surprising good, the traffic almost non-existent except in the cities, and friendly people everywhere. Smiles were common! The guide, Preecha, was fantastic, looking after us, making sure we never made a wrong turn, ordering fantastic meals at road side "diners" that would never been chosen without his insider knowledge. The food was fantastic, the scenery was wonderful, and the people were delightful! An excellent introduction to the real Thailand.
Michael Thomson, Toronto, Canada
Directly from the customer
This was our 4th tour with redspokes and having thoroughly enjoyed the previous 3, this trip did not disappoint. The cycling is stunning, well surfaced roads, very little traffic, beautiful scenery and plenty of challenging climbs followed, of course, by exhilarating descents. The small towns and villages through which you pass are fascinating. The rest day in Chiang Kham is a particular treat, we were absolutely spoilt by the resort owner Rico and would love to go back there sometime.
The real highlight of this trip however is the guide Preecha, he epitomizes the friendly open nature of the northern Thai people and is someone you will not forget. This was as much a gastronomic tour as it was a cycling tour. During the day we stopped at roadside cafes for delicious pad Thai or noodle soup and had snacks of sticky rice flavoured with coconut. In the evenings Preecha took us to restaurants, night markets and riverside stalls for amazing dishes of grilled fish, firery curries and even deep fried bamboo worms (absolutely yummy). Thanks to Preecha, Rico and the redspokes team for a memorable trip.
Ross Prielipp & Annette Meier, High Halstow, England, United Kingdom
Directly from the customer
This was an excellent trip through the most beautiful countryside of Thailand. The cycling was great. A carefully chosen route with lots of interest and variety. Some of it was challenging, but the rewards were spectacular.
Our splendid guide Preecha looked after us admirably and found us imaginative places to eat both at lunchtime and in the evening and we stayed in some very comfortable hotels. I would happily do it again tomorrow!
Adrian Sankey, Ambleside, England, UK
Directly from the customer
This was our first trip, both with redspokes and to Thailand, so we didn´t know what to expect when we arrived to Chiang Rai where we were met by our guide at the airport.
It was a pleasure to cycle as the roads turned out to be in excellent condition and with surprisingly little traffic. Also, the drivers were very considerate of us cyclists. The cycling route was beautiful and challenging, with several mountain passes to cross. There were several days with long climbs of more than 1000m, partly on steeper roads than we were used to, but the reward came when reaching the top, with spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, and of course in the long downhill stretches.
The temperature during our tour in January was agreeable, with a maximum of 26-28 degrees at mid-day and cooler at night, especially when we stayed over-night in high located villages, where a sweater was needed in evenings and mornings. Throughout the tour we got to try a lot of different delicious Thai food, introduced by our guide. All in all, we had a fantastic cycle tour and we will definitely consider travelling with redspokes again on a challenging tour.
Sten Thunberg, Gothenburg, Sweden
Directly from the customer
…. if you want pristine luxury and clockwork conditions do not do this trip, however if you have a sense of adventure and want a unique exhilarating insight into a culture and place where the physical challenges will test your values and attitudes this tour is it.
Carol Pelham-Thorman, Victoria, Australia