Program of Trekking en Chiang Mai at Maetang District Day 1: Pick you up from your hotel at 9.30 a.m. and drive for 30 min. to Maerim. Visit the lovely Orchid Farm, containing greater than fifty different kinds of colorful orchids and continue to Mae Tang area. Drrive for one hour go to see to Karen Longneck village, then go to Elephant camp and elephant trek about. 1 hour through the jungle, touch beauty nature and the way does the farming of a village. After then, walk 5 minutes, cross a Maetang River. Stop for have a lunch. After lunch trek for 3 hrs through the rain forest, touch the nature is pure on top the hill, and learn way of life, culture tradition of a hilltribes, have a dinner and stay overnight at Lahu hill tribe village. Day 2: After breakfast, start jungle trek approx. 2 half hrs through the forest, cross a river. Arrive to the water fall camp, have lunch. After lunch visits the charming waterfall, relax and have a swim. Have a dinner and stay over night at waterfall camp. Day 3: After breakfast, start jungle trek about. 2 hours through the forest, Arrive at the Raft camp. Start enjoys white water rafting approx 1 hr along the Mae Tang River and Cane rafting for 40 minutes. Then have lunch. Return to Chiang Mai. Include - Elephant Trekking, Rubber rafting, Bamboo raft, water fall, lunch, Karen Long Neck and Akha hill tribe - Accident insurant - Experienced guide (Speak English) - Transportation - all meal Exclude - Personal nature expend What to bring on tour - Small bag pack - Passport copy - personal medicine - Toilet paper - Short pants, Long/Short Sleeve shirt, Walking shoes, Sandal, Socks, Towel - Swimming suit - Insect spray, Sun cream Guideline Maetang district The picturesque and rugged Maetang Valley is located in the North Eastern corner of the Chiangmai thailand Province, just 90 min. from ctit town Chiang mai thailand. The Maetang Area is nestled between Chiang Dao environment Preserve and Huai Nam Dang National Park. This location is native land to many ethnic hill tribes such as, Karen, Lahu, Lisu, Chan and Meow as well as huge populations of domestic elephants and other flora and fauna. The Mae Taeng Valley provides views of green forest, local wildlife, and encounters with unique hill tribe. This will certainly be an unforgettable experience for any travelers. Originating high in the mountains, near the Burmese border, The Maetang River winds its way through valleys and canyons eventually joining the Chao Praya on its way to the Gulf of Thailand. The Maetang Valley is a wonderful location to escape if you still want to be close to Chiangmai. Easily acessed by highway with in 2 hrs of Chiang Mai's International Airport and old downtown center. The Maetang River is Thailand's most highlight and fastest white water river, Mae Teang River. Experience a unique and impressive explore through winding gorges, luscious jungles, and magnificent terraced rice fields. Paddle through spectacular canyon for supreme pleasurable on the river. For this tour, apart from white water rafting down the Maetang River. You will also be trekking on an elephant along the Mae Tang River and through the tropical torrential rain rainforest jungle Karen and Karen Longneck Hill Tribe Guideline Thai and Burmese hill tribes can be traced back to the 12th century, originating from Tibet . The Karen tribe is the largest of about twenty hilltribes whose total population today numbers more than 7 million across The Union of Myanmar ( Burma ) and Thailand . In Thailand , around 400,000 Karen live at between 800m and 1800m up in the mountainous and closely forested regions of Mae hongson, due west of Chiangmai. Most villages are remote from Thai civilization. Houses are made of teak or cane and usually built on stilts to provide space and shelter for stock. The Karen villagers have few assets and little if any furniture, usually sleeping on floor mats, baking on open fires, and drawing washing and drinking water from a nearby river. They are predominately farmers of agricultural create for their own use and are habitually referred to as 'The farmers of the green forest'. Some speak the Karen language, whilst others speak Thai. The Karen lives in villages of around 25 houses raised on stilts. The villages tend to cluster. Each household consists of the parents and their unmarried children. Married daughters and their families may also live in the same house. The highest authority is the village priest who runs the village along with the elders. Lahu hill tribe Guideline The Lahu are a strong independent and very different ethnic group who number approx 60,000 in Thailand. The Lahu are found primarly in Chiangmai and Chiang Rai provinces, but can also be found in considerable numbers as far south as Tak province. Their settlements are usually faraway from roads and towns, due to their strong commitment to the protection of the Lahu way of life. The Lahu are complex and diverse way of life. In Thailand there are no fewer than six different Lahu tribes, some of whose languages are not mutually intelligible. The majority of Lahus in Thailand are Red Lahu, pantheistic animists who follow a Dtobo, a messianic leader. There are also a significant number of Black, Yellow and Shehleh Lahus in Thailand, many of whom have been Christian for nearly one hundred years. Black Lahu are the most populous throughout Southeast Asia and theirs is considered to be the standard Lahu dialect. Although primarily subsistence farmers, growing rice and corn for their own consumption, the Lahu are also proud of their hunter-warrior heritage. They remain a strict, serious people governed by strong principles of right and wrong, every individual in the village answering to the common will of the elders. While less importance is placed on the extended family than in other hill tribe communities, the Lahu are still strongly committed to principles of unity and working together for survival. Lahus may have the most gender-equitable society in the world. Our professional service will guarantee your satisfaction. Please let us help to make your trip to the north of Thailand more valuable and more memorable. My Ching Mai Tour 67 Ratchaphakhinai Road, Tambol Phra Singh, 50200 Chiang Mai 66(0) 53 271 631 fax 66(0) 88 4343 199 tel info@mychiangmaitour.com mail Check out our site:www.mychiangmaitour.com http://mychiangmaitour.com/treking creates memorable in the wonderful areas. Adventure to ethnic hilltribe areas to experience unique natural scenery of North Thailand. 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