Elephant Jungle Trek & River Rafting
Tour East
Chiang Mai
Thailand
Fri, 22nd August 2008 - Tue, 31st March 2009
This tour takes you about 40 miles north of Chiang Rai to the Chiang Dao Elephant Camp, situated in a picturesque setting on the banks of the Ping River. Here you can watch these amazing creatures taking their daily bath and demonstrating remarkable feats of strength and skill. You then join a 90-minute uphill elephant trek to a remote Lisu hill tribe village. The Lisu Hill Tribe people originated in Tibet and their villages are usually located in the mountains around 3280 feet and this thrilling ride takes you along the river and then past beautiful forest scenery of bamboo trees and hanging creepers. At the end of the ride, enjoy a traditional lunch, before boarding a bamboo raft for a relaxing hour-long adventure down the River Ping. Your day long adventure finishes with a visit to an Orchid Farm at Mae Sa where there is ample time to stroll around this scenic area.Tour includes:
Pick-up and drop-off from Chiang Mai Hotels
Visit to the Chiang Dao Elephant Camp
90 minute Elephant Trek
Bamboo raft trip on the River Ping
Air-conditioned coach transportation
Services of an English-speaking guide
Lunch
Tour info
Tour Times: Daily @ 9am
Running Time: 6-8 hrs
Address
Tour East
18-19th Floor, Charn Issara Tower, 942/157-159 Rama 4 Road
Bangkok, 10500
Bangkok, 10500
Other Information
Booking Info
Tour Operator will call clients' hotel or leave message confirming pick-up time and location. Clients must be at the pick-up point at least 15-20 mins prior to tour start time. Pick-up and drop off are provided from selected hotels only. Clients may be asked to make their own way to nearest pick-up point.
Tour Operator will call clients' hotel or leave message confirming pick-up time and location. Clients must be at the pick-up point at least 15-20 mins prior to tour start time. Pick-up and drop off are provided from selected hotels only. Clients may be asked to make their own way to nearest pick-up point.


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