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| CHIANG MAI OFF ROAD ADVENTURE TOUR |
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Thailandday Price |
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| Full Day with meal |
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Minimum 2 persons |
2400 / person |
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Tour program inclusion
What to bring
- Towel, dry clothes, shampoo, soap, camera, plastic bag for your camera, rain attire (rainy season).
Need to know:
- No electricity so make sure that you have enought battery.
Not Allow
- Pregnant woman, people with heart problems
Transportation categories
Large Group
- Tour Department proposes the special price for group minimum
6 persons
- Please contact Mr. Peter for more detail email : tour@thailandday.com
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| Pagayor Trekking 3 Days |
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SPECIAL ADVENTURE PROGRAM
Package: Pagayor Trekking 2 Days
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Years of experience in our trekking programs have taught us that to provide the "ultimate experience in adventure." we must constantly update our programs to meet the changing seasonal conditions.
Thailand has been blessed with a series of mountain ranges which feed our extensive system of rivers, lakes and streams. These in turn feed our lush jungles and forests which provide home to mammals, reptiles, birds and butterfly.
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Chiangmai's National Conservation Forest offers a biodiversity second to none in S.E. Asia, and assures you the ultimate trekking experience. |
Doi intanon, Thailand highest point, feeds a series of breathtaking waterfalls which support another of our unique biosystems, all waiting to be explored and appreciated.
Each of our tours, depending on duration and destination are tailored to provide you with the ultimate exposure to beauty. "This is not a walk in the park."
Elephant trekking is its own unique experience. Regardless of what you've read of the elephant mahout relationship, until you have experienced it, you'll never understand this mutually beneficial bond. |
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Lumbering up and down the mountainside on our national symbol: our elephant, as he dictates his path requires patience. Experience the pleasure of "sharing" a black mud bath, and the river washing events. You'll experience not only the personal contact with the elephant, but enjoy breathtaking scenery of the mountainous terrain.
Bamboo rafting is one of the most enjoyable events of our beautiful ecosystem. Our river system, depending on the season, are usually narrow, fast running vessels with untouched isles and coves.
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Our specially designed rafts are ideal for these trips and provide views of our luxuriant forests and the aquatic mammals and birdlife along with dodging the elephants at their crossing and bathing areas. Each raft can accommodate 2 to 4 people along with the steersman.
The degree of difficulty varies from 1 to 2 which provide both river excitement and panoramic views.
Althought bamboo rafting is restricted during the rainy season due to the velocity of current, it opens the season for white water rafting which is designed for these increased currents.
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White water rafting is certainly one of the livelier and more exciting experiences available here. As season and rainfall dictate, rapid difficulty varies form 2 to 3 initially, to the 3 and 4 difficulty waters. Regardless of the difficulty range, the scenery and water life experience is unsurpassed in all of S.E. Asia.
Whether your agenda is trekking, riding or rafting on whitewater, your safety is our greatest concern. Our "Team" are not only well trained in first aid, CPR, and the survival techniques, but we have the finest safety record in Thailand.
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Day 1 :
| 08.30-09.00 am. |
Meet you at hotel and drive to Sanpatong. |
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10:30
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You mount your elephant for an hour trip thru scenic jungles. |
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| 12:30 |
Enjoy a hearty lunch. |
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01:00 pm. |
Begin an approx. four hour trek thru our jungle &
waterfalls, while occasionally sighting a hillside
village, or terrace farmers along the mountain paths. |
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| 06:00 pm. |
We join in preparing dinner |
Day 2 :
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We rise early with the roosters.
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| 08.00 am. |
We prepare and share breakfast |
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| 05.00 pm. |
We prepare a communal breakfast. Our day starts with a 5 to 6 hour trek thru the jungles and waterways to our destination at Sao Geaw uaterfall. We'll picnic along the way, but save some appetite for a staff prepared dinner at our hut site where we'll spend the night. |
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Day 3 :
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Again, we're waken by the Karen rooster.
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| 08.30 am. |
We prepare and share breakfast. |
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| 01.30 pm. |
Off and uphill into the jungle for a 3 hour trek along the river and over creek beds to a quaint Karen village. Our vehicles will pick us up to take us to lunch. |
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| 02:00 pm. |
Board your bamboo raft or white water vessel (depending on river conditions or preference) for our final destination downstream. |
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| 05:00 pm. |
We drop you off at your hotel/GH. |
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