This tour combines mountain biking and trekking in the unique nature of Khao Yai National Park, which is part of the UNESCO world heritage and Thailand’s oldest national park. With its 2,550 km2 jungle and many different animals it is also the most beautiful one.
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khao yai adventure 3 days
Now you have the chance to go on a unique trek that is not found anywhere else in Thailand, combining mountain biking and trekking in the unique nature of Khao Yai National Park with 2,550 km2 jungle and many different animals.
On the trek you follow two rangers, who patrol the national park for snipers, illegal refugees, and check the amount of wild elephants, bears and wild tigers. You become one of the rangers, live and eat with them, and sleep in hammocks, as the rangers usually do. The route through the national park changes every time so every single trip is unique.
ranger tour 4 days
One of the best places for trekking in Thailand is in the North West near the Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Through the region runs the Mae Klong River and the beautiful landscape is ideal for trekking and bamboo rafting. The scenery along the river is a stunning array of limestone cliffs, waterfalls, wild orchids and giant teak trees. While rafting you can enjoy the song of the birds and, if you are lucky, catch a glimpse of gibbons, snakes or giant lizards that inhabit in the dense surrounding wilderness.
The trek through the jungle takes us to Southeast Asia's largest waterfall, Tee Loi Su (400 meters high), where you can enjoy a nice, refreshing swim when the weather permits. The sounds and smells of the jungle accompany us on the trek onwards through bamboo forests, dense growth and rivers. Along the way we will sleep in the Karen village of Kho Ta, where it is possible to gain an exciting insight into the tribes lives and culture. From here the journey continues through the jungle on the back of the villages working elephants.
umphang trek 5 days
One of the best places for trekking in Thailand is in the North West near the Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Through the region runs the Mae Khlong River and the beautiful landscape is ideal for trekking and bamboo rafting. The scenery along the river is a stunning array of limestone cliffs, waterfalls, wild orchids and giant teak trees. While rafting you can enjoy the song of the birds and, if you are lucky, catch a glimpse of gibbons, snakes or giant lizards that inhabit in the dense surrounding wilderness.
The trek through the jungle takes us to Southeast Asia's largest waterfall, Tee Loi Su (400 meters high), where you can enjoy a nice, refreshing swim when the weather permits. The sounds and smells of the jungle accompany us on the trek onwards through bamboo forests, dense growth and rivers. Along the way we will sleep in the Karen village of Kho Ta, where it is possible to gain an exciting insight into the tribes' lives and culture. From here the journey continues through the jungle on the back of the villages working elephants.
umphang trek 7 days
One of the best places to trek in Thailand is in the northwestern part of the country in the area around the Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary and the Thungyai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary, which has been declared a World Heritage site since 1999. Here, the Mae Klong-river is floating among cliffs up to 400 meters high, and the beautiful landscape is ideal for trekking and rafting with rubber boats.
It is incredibly beautiful to row down the river passing horizontal cliffs, waterfalls, flowers, lianas, and giant teak trees. All along, the songs from the birds and the cicadas will accompany you and, if you are lucky, you can get a glimpse of the gibbons, snakes, lizards, and turtles living in dense forest.
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thee lor lay trek & rafting 5 days
Situated 600 kms north of Bangkok is the famous city of Chiang Mai, which is known for having some of the best adventure experiences in all of Thailand. On this trip you will get to experience one of the best adventure trips Chiang Mai has to offer. The experience of flying around the jungle like Gibbons on a cable railway is extraordinary. This can be combine with rock climbing at Crazy Horse, which is suitable for beginners as well as experienced adrenaline junkies or with white water rafting on the Mae Taeng river, which is suitable for beginners as well as experienced adrenaline junkies.
wet gibbon - 2 days
rock the gibbon - 2 days
flight of the gibbon 1 day