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Active Chiang Mai
4 days ex Chiang Mai
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Thailand's northern capital is a captivating blend of ancient temples, modern malls, steamy rainforest and teeming markets, and you can experience it all on this action-packed active adventure. Tackle the Mae Taeng River rapids on a raft, ride an elephant through the rainforest, climb the naga-guarded staircase of hilltop Doi Suthep and cycle through rural countryside en route to the enchanting ruins of Wiang Kum Kam - the physical activity and timeless sights on this trip are sure to leave you breathless.
Physical Rating: 1 Culture Shock Rating: 1 Accommodation: Hotel (3 nts) Transportation: Air-conditioned car and/or minibus. Roundtrip airport to hotel transfers are included - transfers must be arranged in advance so please forward us the flight numbers and times at least 14 days prior to departure. Trip Style: Intrepid Independent Group Size: Maximum of 12 travellers per group Departure: Departure is guaranteed Budget: Allow USD $40 for meals not included.
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| Details | | Intrepid Travel | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Day 1 | Chiang Mai | Swim a few laps in the hotel pool or head out on foot to explore chilled-out Chiang Mai. | | Day 2 | Chiang Mai Biking | Cycle through green fields, following the Ping River downstream. Call in at a former leper colony, now a rehabilitation centre, to gain insight into the activities of missionaries in the days of old. Continue on to discover the real rural Thailand, cruising past orchards and farms. Meander through small villages and explore the temple ruins of Wiang Kum Kam, the former capital of Lanna, on the way back into town. After a break, head off to visit the temple complex of Doi Suthep to listen to the evening chanting provided by the resident Buddhist monks. | | Day 3 | Chiang Mai Rafting, Biking and Elephant Riding | Ride an elephant through the jungle, visit some villages, jump onto a mountain bike and tackle dirt roads to get to the picnic lunch spot. After refuelling, it's time to raft down the Mae Taeng River and its 14 gorges. With rapids ranging from grade 3 to 5, this is some of Asia's finest white water rafting. | | Day 4 | Chiang Mai | Wake early to offer alms to Buddhist monks in a nearby village, and maybe fit in a wander through the local market. |
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2007, the land price of your trip is guaranteed when you have paid in full.
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