Trekking in Northern Thailand is an unforgettable experience and Chiang Mai is certainly the trekking hub. The mountainous interior of the region, lush tropical vegetation and intriguing hill tribe villages which act as your hosts all add up to a fantastic experience among unspoilt nature. In fact you need to escape the tourist crowds of Chiang Mai then trekking is the prefect solution. If you are reasonably fit and don't mind 'roughing it' a little, this is a very worthwhile experience. The area is completely safe and the trekking is generally well organised, with registered guides leading you down well worn routes.
Trekking in Chiang Mai Area Trek to the largest scaled field this area and nearby Maetaeng River. Enjoy the elephant riding around the beautiful nature of vast jungle and mountains. Exciting bamboo raft along Maetaeng river which is clear and fresh water, take a chance to familiarize with hilltribe who have their own distinctive customs, dialects and tradition. The hightlight of this area is handicraft bamboo rafting along Mae Taeng River, enjoy an exciting and undforgetable experience.
Trekking in Chiang Rai Area Beside long distance of trekking, Boating, Elephant ride and familiarity made with various hilltribe as mention. You will learn more about the mingled hilltribe Lanna / Thai / Myanmar living and tradition in his jungle trek. Also see the town of history “Chiang Saen”, the first capital of Lanna Thai Kingdom and see many ruins in the old temples. “Golden Triangle”, the land of drug history and border with three countries; Thai, Laos and Myanmar by Maekhong River. Maesai, border with Myanmar by Maeklong
Trekking in Pai & Maehongson Trek to Mae Hong Sorn where you can see the primitive hilltribe village in the dense jungle, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere by take the bamboo rafting along Pai river, experience elephant ride & the most interesting tribe “ Padong Long Necked” tribe can be seen in this area. Return overnight at the village with the natural style of life. Take your chance to learn more about their unique customs and tradition.