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Chiang Rai Private Trekking

Discover the mountain landscapes of northern Thailand by trekking in Chiang Rai. Spend two or three days exploring rice paddies, tea plantations, and rural villages. Chiang Rai Trekking. Day 1. The adventure begins at 10 am with a pickup from...

  • 2 - 3 days
  • 9/10 | 8 reviews

Discover the mountain landscapes of northern Thailand by trekking in Chiang Rai. Spend two or three days exploring rice paddies, tea plantations, and rural villages.

Chiang Rai Trekking

Day 1

The adventure begins at 10 am with a pickup from your hotel in Chiang Rai, followed by a trip to the Kok River for a traditional longtail boat ride. After an hour, we will disembark and meet members of the Karen hill tribe. Lunch will be provided at a local restaurant. Afterward, we will trek through rice paddies and bamboo forests to a viewpoint for panoramic views before reaching the village Yafu, where we will dine with the Lahu hill tribe and spend the night in a bamboo cabin.

Day 2

After breakfast, we will trek for two hours to another hill tribe village. There, our guide will prepare lunch using traditional bamboo techniques. Following this, we will relax at nearby hot springs. At the end of the hike, we will return to hotels in Chiang Rai.

3 Day Trek

You can choose between a two-day trek or a three-day trek around Chiang Rai. The three-day option includes a visit to the Huay Mae Sai Waterfalls and interaction with the Akha hill tribe. The second night will be spent camping near Yafu village, then hiking to the Karen village and visiting hot springs before returning to Chiang Rai by 3 pm on the third day.

Tour Accommodation

The two-day trek includes one night's accommodation in bamboo cabins. The three-day tour features tent accommodations on the second night.

Prices

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • Transport by car or minibus
  • Accommodation in bamboo huts
  • Breakfasts, lunches and dinners
  • English–speaking guide
  • Private and exclusive guide, nobody else will be in your group

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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