Tour Package

2 Days 1 night Trekking

Rate of tour

2 People
4,500 Baht / Person
3 People
3,900 Baht / Person
4 People
3,500 Baht / Person
More than 5 people
2,900 Baht / Person

Private tours are also available upon request depending the group size.

Tour Included

  • Transportation
  • Waterfall
  • Food
  • Elephant (Feeding, Bathing, No Riding)
  • Bamboo Rafting
  • Accommodation
  • Accident Insurance
  • National Park Fee Entrance

Tour Detail

Join Our 2-Day Trekking Adventure!
Escape into the heart of Thailand’s natural beauty with our 2-day trekking tour that offers an unforgettable blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation.
Start your journey with a visit to the stunning Mok fa Waterfall—a serene spot to refresh your senses.
Afterward, enjoy a traditional Thai lunch, fueling up for the adventure ahead.
Embark your trek through the Thai jungle, where you’ll pass by charming local villages, immersing yourself in the culture along the way.
End your day by staying overnight in a Karen village, experiencing local life with a delicious home-cooked dinner and an authentic night’s rest.
Begin the morning with a hearty Thai breakfast, energizing you for a 1-hour trek to the river, or, if you’re up for more adventure, you can opt for a 2-hour trek through a more scenic route.
Get ready for an exciting bamboo rafting experience on the Mae Tang River, navigating the rapids for 1 to 2 hours (depending on the season).
After a thrilling rafting adventure, enjoy another delicious Thai lunch to refuel.
End your trip with an unforgettable encounter with elephants! Spend time meeting, feeding, and bathing these gentle giants.
This tour is perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those wanting to connect with Thai culture. Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime experience!

First Day

08:00 AMPick up from your hotel. After a one-hour drive to a local market in the Mae Teang district (north of Chiang Mai), you'll have time to buy essentials like toilet paper and mosquito repellent.
Mok Fa Waterfall: Next, we'll head to Mok Fa Waterfall, where you can swim or relax, taking in the beautiful surroundings.
12:30 PMLunch at a local restaurant.
01:00 PMBegin a 3-4 hour trek through the jungle. Along the way, your guide will share insights about the plants, animals, and villages you encounter, and answer any questions you may have about Thailand or the local culture. At the top of the mountain you will be able to enjoy the breathtaking views of the jungle and surrounding mountains.
5.00 PMArrival at a native Karen tribe Village, where you will meet your friendly host family, who will prepare a delicious meal for you. After dinner you can enjoy your evening around a fire. (depending on the seasons), Soft drinks and beer will be available to purchase at the village.
Second Day
8.00 AMIn the morning there will be a nice breakfast awaiting you before the one-hour trek to the river.
10.00 AMBoard a traditional bamboo raft for one hour or two-hour (depending on the seasons) journey along the Mae Tang River. Look out for buffalo bathing in the mud and enjoy the bursts of colour from passing butterflies! If you fancy a refreshing dip, you have the option to roll off the raft and let the current take you alongside the raft.
12.00 PMEnjoy a delicious authentic lunch which will be prepared by the villagers and served up in a traditional wooden cabin.
02.00 PMYou will have a chance to interact with the elephants, feeding them, playing with them, and bathing them in the river (no riding!). There is also currently three baby elephants all under 3 years old that you will also be able to interact with and feed/bath (they love the water, so make sure to soak them plenty!) When finished we will return to Chiang Mai (two hours) and bring you to your hotel around 4-5 pm.
**On our bamboo raft, we have a sturdy tripod to hang our bags. We also provide a waterproof bag, for your convenience, to protect your clothes and valuable items.

** The river rafting on special made bamboo rafts through the jungle is an exciting adventure. A combination of calm slow floating water and more wild white water. Possible to swim next to the raft if weather permit.

WHAT TO BRING

You must have sensible hiking shoes for the trek.
Recommend slippers or sandals for the bamboo raft and village stay.

  • Backpack
  • Pullover (it can get cold in the village)
  • T-Shirt(s)
  • Towel
  • Swimsuit
  • Short and long pants
  • Sunscreen
  • Raincoat (especially during the monsoon season in June – October)
  • Flashlight
  • Mosquito Repellent
  • Toilet Paper
  • Personal Medicine
  • Soap, Shampoo, Toothbrush

PLEASE NOTE !

  • I would recommend the following items to bring with you on our trek: toilet paper, towels, flip flop or sandals, appropriate shoes for hiking (you can not rely on sandals/flip-flops for the hike), mosquitoes spray, jacket (it gets cold in the evening), flashlight, swimming suit.
  • In the village, there is no electricity and the toilet is an outhouse.
  • I would recommend bringing long trousers for the evening time in the village. However, you can wear shorts for the hike.
  • In the village you have the opportunity to buy beer, water and Coca Cola. There is also shower facilities, but no a hot water – a traditional village style wash!
  • In the room, for your bed, we provide a mattress, blankets, pillows and mosquito net.
  • Please only bring what you need as you have to carry your items – I would suggest that you leave the non-essential items in your hotel or in the car.
  • You can bring your camera, phone and other electronic equipment – during the traditional bamboo rafting, we have a waterproof bag for your convenience. We also can provide life jackets if you feel more comfortable with this.
  • The only items you will need to pay for are extra food and drinks. In the local villages there is no electricity and no hot water.

What Mike’s Authentic Trekking provides:

The only items you will need to pay for are extra food and drinks. In the local villages there is no electricity and no hot water.
In both villages we will provide you with specially constructed accommodations, blankets, pillows, mosquito nets, basic toilets, and entry fees for all of the activities listed above.

In the village we do not have electricity and therefore you will not be able to charge your phone. I recommend that you fully charge your phone before going on the trip and bring a power bank.