Day 1 |
Chiang Mai – Pai (-/L/D) |
08h00 |
Leave from Chiangmai after breakfast by 4x4 WD to the North. |
08h30 |
Stop at the beautiful Orchid Nursery and Butterfly Farm on the way. |
09h00 |
Continue driving to Mae Tang district for Mae Taman Elephant Camp; seeing the |
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Elephant shows by bathing, responding to the commands of the mahouts, a |
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demonstration of dragging and pushing logs. In Thailand’s history, the Elephants |
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have been revered for many centuries. Famous as the strongest beasts of burden, |
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they were also important in battle, with kings mounted on Elephants fighting the |
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Burmese to defend Thailand on many occasions. They have also been noted for |
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their intelligence, memory and pleasant nature. A Thai legend has it that a |
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marriage is like an Elephant-- the husband is the front legs, that choose the |
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direction, the wife the back legs, providing the power. |
10h45 |
Experience an Elephant ride through the jungle for 30-40 minutes, then the Ox-Cart |
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ride for 15 minutes back to the camp. |
12h15 |
Lunch at the camp. |
13h00 |
Exhilarate a Bamboo rafting along Mae Tang River for an hour seeing lush and |
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green plantations of Lychee and Longan fruits. |
14h45 |
Drive along the wildly road up to the Lisu hill tribe village. Villages of this colorful |
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ethnic group found in the mountains of China, Myanmar (Burma) and northern |
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Thailand. There are approximately 21000 Lisu living in Thailand Northern provinces |
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of Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Sorn and Chiang Rai. They originate in eastern Tibet. A |
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few Lisu people have been converted to Christianity by western missionaries. They |
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are among the least bashful of these ethnic groups and in general adjusting well to |
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the changes taking place in their society. |
14h30 |
Further to Pai a wonderful small town nestled in the hills of Mae Hong Son province |
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which’s also connected to Chiang Mai. |
17h00 |
Arrive and transfer to Pai Hot spring Spa Resort. |
18h30 |
Dinner and overnight at the Resort or a similar hotel (Twin Standard). |
Day 2 |
Pai – Mae Hong Sorn (-L/D) |
07h30 |
Breakfast at the Resort. |
08h30 |
Depart by 4x4 WD to Mae Hong Sorn. |
11h30 |
Explore Tam Lord or Tam Nam Lord, is a 400 m deep cave with a wide stream |
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running through it. Formed by a small stream running through a crack in the |
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limestone surface, this cave is home to many wonderful stalactites & stalagmites. |
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In addition, Tam Lord is also the site of numerous archaeological finds. Take a |
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short Bamboo raft to see the ancient cemetery inside the cave. |
12h30 |
Lunch at the local restaurant in front of the cave. |
13h30 |
Transfer to Lahu hill tribe village, Baan Mae Lana. Then, continue to Fish Cave |
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National Park (Tam Plaa in Thai). The name is a bit misleading because there's no |
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cave that you can really go into but there’s a small stream emerges from the rock |
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face of a hill which’s surrounded the park. However, there are definitely fishes, Big |
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brook carps of a kind found only in a very few places in Thailand. The fish grows up |
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to a meter (three feet) long and appear deep blue in color. |
15h30 |
Drive to Mae Hong Sorn. |
16h30 |
Arrive Mae Hong Sorn, Thailand’s northern border province, hiding itself in |
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between the towering mountains with densely forested slopes, stretching to the |
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Myammese border. Mae Hong Sorn is known for its charm of scenery and culture. |
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The people of Mae Hong Sorn consists of the Shan who live in the city and the hill |
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tribe people who live in the remote villages on mountain tops where elements of |
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lifestyle have changed little in hundreds of years. Transfer to Fern Resort or similar |
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hotel (Twin Deluxe). |
18h30 |
Barbecue Dinner will be served at the resort. |