Itinerary in
brief
Day 1 : CHIANG MAI - MAE TAENG
Day 2 : BAN HUAY NAM DANG - BAN MAE JOK
VILLAGE
Day 3 : BAN MAE JOK - BAN PANGKHAO LAM
VILLAGE
Day 4 : BAN PANGKHAO LAM - CHIANG MAI
A
perfect combination of trekking, elephant riding and
rafting, this exciting adventure will enable us to
discover the hidden north. Away from the bustling
tourist sight we walk into this mountain region,
using the local path and see the many different
ethnic minorities The tranquil and scenic mountain
landscape and the simple life style of local people
are a highlight of this four day trek.
Detail Itinerary
DAY 1: CHIANG
MAI - MAE TAENG
The northern province of Chiang
Mai has many ideal terrains for walking, some of
which are Mae Taeng, Phrao and Chiang Dao. They have
long been at the interface between the Thai
dominated lowlands and the uplands, where a wide
array of hill tribe groups live in. Heading out
Chiang Mai this morning we travel by truck north
towards Mae Malai. After a short stop at the small
local market we continue to make our way by the
winding roads to the Shan Village. We get well off
the beaten track as we walk into this mountainous
region, passing through the verdant and rugged
landscape to the Lisu hilltribe village. O/N at Ban
Huay Nam Dang Village. (L,D)
DAY 2: BAN HUAY NAM DANG
- BAN MAE JOK VILLAGE
Today we spend a full day
exploring this hidden mountainous region. The
trekking will be difficult at times, with some steep
uphill and downhill walking, however some physical
preparation will allow you to maximize your
enjoyment from the trip. Along the way we pass by a
scenic waterfall, an ideal place to stop for picnic
lunch and refreshing swim in the cool and clear
water. At the end of day we arrive at Ban Mae Jok
where we are toasted as honored guest of a Karen
family, and sample some of their homemade foods. The
accommodation is very simple and dormitory style, no
western facilities.
O/N at Ban Mae Jok Village. (B,L,D)
DAY 3: BAN MAE JOK - BAN
PANGKHAO LAM VILLAGE
The scenery of the north is
unequalled although conditions are very basic. We
continue venturing into this beautiful region with
the next stop being the Elephant Camp. After a half
day walking we reach the camp and have a chance to
rest our legs when we let elephant do the walk on
our two hour elephant ride to the Rafting Camp near
Ban Pangkhao Lam. This village is home to the Karen
hill tribe people. On arrival we take a wander
around this village, enabling us to understand a
little more about their culture and lifestyle. O/N
at Ban Pangkhao Lam Village. (B,L,D)
DAY 4: BAN PANGKHAO LAM
- CHIANG MAI
Upon leaving the Rafting
Camp, we embark on a bamboo raft for three hour trip
along the Mae Teang River to the Lahu hilltribe
village. The pace is very relaxed, a perfect way to
explore the rural life close up. After an enjoyable
stop, we resume our rafting trip, visiting the
homeland of to the Shan ethnic minority. At this
small village we board a truck for a rough drive
back to Chiang Mai. The trip ends after arrival at
your hotel in Chiang Mai. (B,L)
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