DAY 1: ARRIVAL - CHIANG MAI
On arrival at Chiang Mai Airport, you are met and transferred to
hotel. In spite of Chiang Mai being the second largest city in
Thailand and the modern capital of the north, the friendliness
of the people, the vibrant night bazaar, the interesting old
town and the international feel never seems to fail to captivate
travellers. No activities planned for this afternoon , however
our guide is on hand to advise some available options. O/N in
Chiang Mai.
DAY 2: CHIANG MAI ( 20 - 30km)
Today we spend a full day exploring some major sight of Chiang
Mai. After a short drive we embark on a walk to the famous Doi
Suthep Mountain, leading us to the magnificent temple of Wat
Prathat near the summit. At an elevation of over 1,000 m , the
temple grounds affords a panoramic view over the surrounding
countryside. We follow this with a visit to the old and new
parts of the town featuring the great diversity. The “Rose of
the North”, Chiang Mai has been always noted for exquisite
handicrafts whose the combination with the traditional wares of
the hill tribe people offers fantastic shopping opportunities.
We get on our bike to visit the neighboring villages of
Sankampaeng and Borsarng to see the various cottages industries
including silk weaving, wood carving, silver ware and umbrellas
making. O/N in Chiang Mai. (B)
DAY 3: CHIANG MAI - CHIANG DAO ( 30 - 45km)
Heading out of town we drive north towards Chiang Dao. The first
stop is the elephant camp where we have a chance to watch
elephant taking their morning bath and demonstrating their
skills. Afterwards we pedal on rural back roads first and
continuing on off road trails past tropical forest. Along the
way we make several stops to visit the Lahu, Lisu and Akha
ethnic minorities, who are all friendly and welcoming. We also
explore a remote village which is home to the Palaung hilltribe
people. This ethnic group migrated from Myanmar and live in only
few settlements in northern Thailand. At the end of day we
arrival at a hill tribe village where we spend the night as
guest of villagers. O/N at Chiang Dao. (B,L,D)
DAY 4: CHIANG DAO - THATON ( 45 - 60 km)
The intense and fantastic cycling day begins as we leave the
village of previous night and ride through the scenic landscape
of undulating terrains and forest. The road is difficult at
times, but the escort vehicle is always nearby. After 30 km
riding on exciting trails we arrive at a forestry temple cave
where we enjoy a picnic lunch and have time to stretch our legs.
We resume our trip, using various trails and paved roads in the
valley, riding 25 km mostly off road before we meet up with our
vehicle for Ban Thaton, a sleepy riverside village. O/N in
Thaton. (B,L,D)
DAY 5: THATON- CHIANG RAI ( 45 - 60 km)
An early morning departure to the valley of the Maekok River,
which is one of the tributaries of the mighty Mekong River and
originates from Burma. We ride through the valley passing many
rice fields as well as plantations before we head towards the
river for an exciting ride along the local path. We change the
pace while we board a longtail board for a leisurely trip down
the Maekok River giving us some fantastic view of stunning
mountain landscape. After the river trip we cycle again to visit
a riverside village, home to the Karen hilltribe people and
travel to Chiang Rai with a mixture of biking and driving. O/N
in Chiang Rai. (B,L,D)
DAY 6: CHIANG RAI - DOI MAE SALONG ( 35 - 50 km)
The extremely beautiful region around Chiang Rai is an ideal
place for anyone seeking a true adventure. After breakfast we
get to further explore Chiang Rai and meet local people on a day
biking from the paved roads to trails. There are some uphill
rides which involve the trip, but it is still an unforgettable
experience as we cycle through the scenic mountain backdrop and
numerous hill villages. Along the way we stop for lunch at a
beautiful waterfall, then embark on a scenic drive to Doi Mae
Salong. The mountain roads lead us to the Chinese refugee
village where we are toasted as honored guests of villagers. O/N
at Doi Mae Salong. (B,L,D)
DAY 7: DOI MAE SALONG - MAE CHAN ( 30 - 45 km)
This morning we can warm up by cycling a very steep roads of 13
km to conquer Doi Mae Salong Mountain before we pedal off road
trails down to Mae Chan Valley. A part of the pleasure of
riding in the valley floor is the simple joy of exploring the
breathtaking countryside and seeing the farmers at works such as
logging or tilling the field. The remainder of the day will be
free to further discover the region or simply to enjoy a
well-earned rest. O/N at Mae Chan. (B,L,D)
DAY 8: MAE CHAN - MAE SAN-
CHIANG SEAN ( 45 - 55 km)
Upon leaving Mae Chan we start our ride up to Doi Tung which is
topped with a magnificent temple. After a refreshment stop we
visit the temple and embark on a scenic ride back down to the
valley. The next stop of our trip is the famous Golden Triangle
in which powerful warlords have fought for control the opium
trade. We cycle along the border , crossing over some steep
climbs before arriving at the border town of Mae Sai. After
seeing this town we get back on our bike for few hour ride past
the Golden Triangle towards Chiang Sean, our final destination.
O/N in Chiang Sean. (B,L,D)
DAY 9:CHIANG SEAN - CHIANG RAI ( 20 - 35 km)
The royal capital of the ancient Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Saen is
nestled on the Mekong riverbank which is now the border between
Thailand and Laos. This morning we ride around the town to see
its major sights including Wat Phrathat Jom Kitti, Wat Chedi
Luang and a nearby museum. Afterwards we travel back to Chiang
Rai with a mixture of driving and cycling. The trip ends after
transfer to airport for departure. (B,L)
TRIP NOTE:
- THE ITINERARY IS CORRECTED AT
THE TIME OF VIEWING. OCCASIONALLY, OUR ITINERARIES CHANGE AS WE
MAKE IMPROVEMENT THAT STEM FROM OUR PAST TRAVELLERS' COMMENTS
AND OUR OWN RESEARCH OR DUE TO LOCAL CONDITIONS OR CIRCUMSTANCES
BEYOND OUR CONTROL. THIS INCLUDES FESTIVAL, PUBLIC HOLIDAYS,
WEATHER AND FLIGHT DELAY,.. THAT MAY EFFECT THE ITINERARY.
- THAILAND IS A DEVELOPING COUNTRY WHOSE INFRASTRUCTURE, VALUES,
CUSTOMS, STANDARD MAY DIFFERENT FROM WHAT YOU EXPECT IN YOUR
HOMELAND. ROAD CONDITIONS ARE POOR, ACCOMMODATION AND
TRANSPORTATION MAY BE BASIC IN REMOTE AREA.
- DAILY BREAKFAST( B) IS INCLUDED ON THIS TRIP. OTHER MEALS ARE
AT CLIENT'S EXPENSES HOWEVER OUR GUIDE WILL BE ON HAND TO ADVISE
YOU AS FAR THE AVAILABLE RESTAURANTS WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY LOCAL
FOOD. THE TRIP WITH FULL BOARD MEAL IS ARRANGED UPON REQUEST .
- THE DRESS STANDARDS ARE CONSERVATIVE THROUGHOUT ASIA. LOOSE ,
LIGHTWEIGHT, LONG CLOTHING ARE ALL RESPECTFUL AND COOL IN ASIAN
HOT CLIMATE. IN ADDITION TO YOUR ITEMS OF PERSONAL CLOTHING, WE
SUGGEST YOU TO BRING TRAINER OR SNEAKER SHOES, JACKET FOR COLD
WEATHER, TORCH/FLASH LIGHT, HAT, RAIN COAT FOR WET SEASON, SUN
CREAM, SUNGLASSES, DAYPACK, TOILETRIES AND SMALL TOWER, INSECT
REPELLENT.
TRIP PRICE IN US$ PER PERSON
|
Group Size |
Standard Class |
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2 pax |
US$ 756 |
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3 - 5 pax |
US$ 671 |
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6 - 9 pax |
US$ 571 |
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10 - 14 pax |
US$ 524 |
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15 - 19 pax |
US$ 483 |
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20 pax & up |
US$ 446 |
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Single room sup. |
US$ 104/pers. |
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