Hill tribe locals in Northern Thailand

Three day jungle trek

This is our shortest ‘real’ jungle trek, and one of our most popular modules. It features plenty of hiking through spectacular nature, an elephant trek, bamboo rafting, and mountain village stays. You’ll stay in simple accommodation in two different mountain villages, with traditional hilltibes like the Akha, the Lahu or the Karen. In our opinion, this is absolutely the best way to give you an idea of local life in the mountains, in harmony with the dramatic surroundings.

You'll start and finish this module in Chiang Mai, and the trek takes place in the jungle far north of the city. All transport is included, along with the meals and accommodation. The quoted price also includes your versatile English-speaking guide, who will display his cooking skills as he prepares all of your meals during the trek. For this trip, you'll need to be reasonably fit. Although the route isn't all hard trekking, there are some occasional tough uphill parts.

Duration

Three days / two nights
Departs Tuesday and Saturday

AccommodationVery simple overnight accommodation with the hilltribes.  Comfort level 1 (see accommodation)
Price£79 per person - based on two peopleIncludesTransport, English-speaking guide, lunch and dinner on Day 1, all meals meals on Day 2, breakfast and lunch on Day 3
Travel

Local bus, elephant, pickup truck, bamboo raft, and air-conditioned minibus

ExcludesDrinks and other meals, excursions and entrance fees not listed in the daily itinerary

 

Day 1: Chiang Mai - Mountain village

Today you'll leave your hotel at around 8.30-9am in a săwngthăew (converted pickup truck taxi) and head for the starting point of the trek (about a 3 hour drive). On the way, you'll stop at a local market, where you have time to browse whilst your guide makes his last-minute purchases for the group. You'll continue the drive far into the mountains, until you come to the start point for the trek. This first hike takes you steeply uphill on overgrown jungle paths for about three hours, to a Palong hilltribe village where you will stay overnight. Your guide will cook you a tasty and well-earned dinner, as you relax after your energetic day. The accommodation is very simple, a wooden hut (just like the locals) with a mat on the floor along with a mosquito net.
Elephant trekking near Chiang Mai
Hill tribe children, Northern Thailand

Day 2: Hiking and hill tribe village

Today, you'll be woken by the cocks crowing and the sound of pigs foraging around the huts. After breakfast, you'll set off for your first hike of the day, a 2½ hour trek to a beautiful waterfall, where you can spend time showering or relaxing. After a good rest you will start the next 3 hour hike which goes slightly down hill through tropical vegetation, past termite hills and eventually leads into flat paddy fields. You'll have lunch along the way, as you head towards another Palong hilltribe village (Hui Bong village) where you'll spend your second night. There are wild mushrooms and herbs in this area, but be sure not to try any without the guide's approval ! Once you arrive into the village you can rest for a while or spend some time playing with the children, maybe even squeezing in a game of football. Your guide will prepare your evening meal for you all, and you will stay in very similar accommodation to your first night.

Day 3: Bamboo rafting - Return to Chiang Mai

After breakfast this morning, you'll take a short hike (about one hour) to a Karen hilltribe village and elephant camp. Now it's time to let your new mode of transport do the hard work, as you climb on top of  your elephant. You'll be amazed by the way these enormous beasts tackle the most difficult of paths, and as you no longer have to spend time looking at your own feet, you can see the forest clearly and its spectacular vegetation, waterfalls and rapids. After an hours ride, you'll be brought to a Lahu village. After a short rest you'll travel by săwngthăew to a riverside camp where a bamboo raft will have been 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 river. Along the way you'll see lots of wild banana trees, and small villages that nestle alongside the river. At the end of you rafting you'll have lunch, and after a good rest you'll be taken back to Chiang Mai, which will take about two hours by săwngthăew.
Bamboo rafting, Chiang Mai

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, enjoying a hot shower and a soft bed while you unwind, reflecting on your mountain adventure. This can be arranged for you, just let us know on the quote request form.

What to take with you:
• Boots and a sleeping bag (sleeping bags can be rented locally for approx £2)
• Rucksack, torch and water bottle
• Shorts and long trousers, long and short sleeved tops, raincoat and socks
• A hat or cap, sun block cream and insect repellent with DEET (diethyl-meta-toluamide)
• Comfortable shoes (hiking boots not essential, but not sandals)

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