Northern Thailand's beautiful, rugged geography is the region's great temptation. Hidden among the forested mountains are Thailand's most iconic waterfalls and caves, as well as whitewater rapids and jungle trails. The area is a playground for outdoor pursuits – hiking, rafting, kayaking and caving opportunities abound.
Meet and Greet.
Chiang Mai is a land of misty mountains and colourful hill tribes, a playground for seasoned travellers, a paradise for shoppers and a delight for adventurers.
3- 5 Hotel hotel. Overnight at Chiangmai.
Maesa Elephant Camp: see the elephant show where they will demonstrate their varied skills. take an elephant ride to Lisu hill tribe village.
Bamboo raft: a trip down the river, admire the scenery and absorb the tranquility as you float down the river
3- 5 Hotel hotel. Overnight at Chiangmai.
Chiang Dao Caves where we explore these ancient temple caves, which date back many hundreds of years.
Padong "long neck karen" tribe village: The women of the tribe wear long brass coils around their neck, which actually pushes the collarbone down, giving them the appearance of an extended neck.
Akha & Lahu tribes: The tribe village nearby.
3- 5 Hotel hotel. Overnight at Chiangrai.
Yeo and Akkha hilltribe villages in Mae Chan: where their highly skillful and beautiful artifacts can be purchased.
Wat Chedi Luang in Chiang Saen: the first temple founded there. The current temple grounds were originally made up of three temples — Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Ho Tham and Wat Sukmin
Golden Triangle: where the borders of three countries meet - Thailand, Myanmar ( Burma ) and Laos.
Flight from Chiangrai via Bangkok or drive to Chiangmai Airport and return to Hongkong.



