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Culture and elephants of the north

Route: Chiang Mai - Hill tribe trek - Mountain village - Elephant ride - Bamboo rafting - Chiang Mai

On this 2-day elephant trekking Thailand tour, you will visit the mountainous area north of Chiang Mai. This area is famous for its colourful hill tribes who live in remote villages.

You'll leave Chiang Mai in a săwngthăew (converted pickup truck taxi), with fellow travellers, and travel into the jungle. You'll take a short hike to a forestry elephant training camp where you'll see how these huge animals learn to work in the forest, hauling massive tree trunks. From here you'll hike to a village where you'll stay overnight, hosted by the traditional Palong tribe. Your accommodation is in one of the basic wooden huts, a simple mat with mosquito net on the floor. The following morning you'll trek through the jungle on the back of an elephant. Later in the day, you'll drift downstream on a bamboo raft, back towards Chiang Mai. Our elephant trekking Thailand tour is suitable for anyone who is reasonably fit - there is some walking involved and a couple of steep hills, but it's not arduous hiking and it's a great adventure.

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Duration Two days / One night
Departs Monday, Wednesday and Saturday

Accommodation

Very simple accommodation with the hilltribes
Comfort level 1 (see accommodation).

Price

£89 per person - based on two people sharing

Includes

Accommodation with breakfast and guide
Lunch and dinner Day 1, breakfast and lunch Day 2

Transport

Minibus, săwngthăew (converted pickup truck taxi), elephant and bamboo raft.

Excludes

Drinks and other meals, excursions and entrance fees not listed in the daily itinerary
Sleeping bag hire (approx £2) paid locally.

Day 1: Chiang Mai - Mountain village

At around 8am you'll be collected from your hotel in Chiang Mai to begin your elephant trekking Thailand adventure. You'll travel by săwngthăew (converted pickup truck taxi) to the forestry elephant training camp to the north of Chiang Mai, where these magnificent beasts are taught to become proficient, trustworthy forestry workers. From the elephant training camp you'll drive for another 30 minutes to a small restaurant for lunch. Next, you'll travel further into the hills and jungle by săwngthăew (converted pickup truck taxi). Your afternoon is a little more active, and you'll begin trekking in Northern Thailand with a hike of between 2-3 hours to a village of the Palong people. The hike can be a bit of a climb but the view makes it all worthwhile. When you arrive, your guide will prepare a wonderful local meal for you. Your accommodation is simple - a small wooden hut, just like the villagers, with a mattress on the bamboo floor. A mosquito net is also provided.
Elephant trekking Thailand- Children of the Palong hill tribe
Elephant trekking Thailand - elephant trek

Day 2: Mountain Village - Elephant trip and rafting

With a bit of luck the chickens scratching around the village will have laid some eggs for your breakfast! Afterwards you'll climb on your elephant for a journey through thick jungle, valleys and river crossings. Step by step, the elephants will negotiate their way on difficult paths. High on the back of your elephant, you'll have a great view of the countryside, but keep an eye out for stray branches … you don’t want a slap in the face!

Soon your elephant trekking Thailand trip will draw to a close as the elephants will bring you to a riverside camp where a bamboo raft is prepared for you. You'll take your place on the raft and the helmsman, armed with a long pole, will float you peacefully down the Ping river. On the way back to Chiang Mai you'll stop to visit an orchid farm, arriving back into Chiang Mai at around 4pm.

Your arrival time back to Chiang Mai cannot be guaranteed, so we don't recommend that you attempt to continue your journey immediately by overnight sleeper train or by flight. It's much better to spend the night in Chiang Mai, where you can enjoy a hot shower and a soft bed after your elephant trekking Thailand tour. This can be arranged for you, just let us know on the quote request form.

What to take:
• Boots and a sleeping bag (you can hire a sleeping bag locally for approx £2).
• Daypack/rucksack, torch and water bottle.
• Shorts and long trousers, short and long sleeved top, rain jacket and socks.
• A hat or cap, sun cream and insect repellent with DEET (diethyl-meta-toluamide).
• Comfortable shoes (hiking boots not essential, but not sandals).

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If you plan to stay longer in Northern Thailand, a good module to travel onto is our 'Golden triangle self drive' where you can begin touring Thailand by car. Alternatively, you could try our Northern Thailand experience where you can experience hill tribe life with our module 'Relaxing with the Paduang.' Should you wish to head for the beaches, then check out our Southern tours in Thailand.

Elephant trekking Thailand - Bamboo Rafting

Elephant Trekking Thailand - Accommodation (click to enlarge)


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