dhammer53
Aug 4, 03, 9:42 am
On our second day in Chiang Mai, we decided to do a full day tour. It was advertised as a TREK.
We decided to do a joint, rather than a private tour. Cost was Baht 800 vs 1200. That's roughly $20 for joint vs $30 for private. And at US$20 a person for a full day trip, we certainly got our Baht's worth!
Our trip included 1 other person from India, and our guide Noi.
We left town for the Hill Tribe people at 9:00am. We passed cars, trucks, scooters (which I've never seen so many of in my life), as we passed rice paddies . You wouldn't confuse this road with Hawaii. Food stalls set up everywhere, and I do mean everywhere. You can't possibly imagine how many unless you've been here.
The road starts to get pretty as we twist and turn our way up the mountain.
We hike a steep path through the 'jungle'; over a bamboo bridge (2 at a time please http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/biggrin.gif ). This hike is not for the faint of heart.
It's hot and humid. The 30 minute trip (with lots of rests), takes us 45 minutes. Mrs.dhammer53 is sweating bullets. Water is supplied.
Our first village has but 120 residents.
Can you say NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. This is what it looks like. 3 story treehouses. That's where they live. No running water, electricity etc. They have lots of traditional items for sale; and everything is negotiable. It's cheap to start off with http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/eek.gif, but even cheaper after the 'back and forth'. Sometimes they use calculators to show you the price. http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/biggrin.gif
From here we headed off on an elephant ride. I'm expecting a 10 minute ride. What we got was a 40 minute trek through banana fields, rice paddies and a walk on the river. We got our moneys worth on this alone. But there's more....
We then ate lunch roadside. Included in the US$20 we paid. http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/eek.gif Lunch was served on 'picnic type' tables. They brought us assorted pad thai (noodles), soup, and the most delicious pineapple and watermelon you've ever tasted.
The guy from Bombay ate his rice with his hands. Hey, when in Rome... I learned something.
From there we headed to the Karen Hill tribe people. One of the old ladies (75) had black teeth. That's from the Opium.
From here we headed to a waterfalls. Then onto a bamboo raft for a trip down the river. Some class 1 rapids. About 40 minutes (and all included in the $20! http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/eek.gif Are you getting the hint that Thailand is cheap.
We saw real elephants in their natural environment. They looked Disney! http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/biggrin.gif Very interesting.
As we got off the raft, there were more hill tribe peole there to sell us stuff. Jewelry that was .50 cents and 2 bucks. I had 5 girls/woman surrounding me. http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/biggrin.gif My wife laughed.
Back at the hotel by 7.
Exhausting, but fun.
Dan
We decided to do a joint, rather than a private tour. Cost was Baht 800 vs 1200. That's roughly $20 for joint vs $30 for private. And at US$20 a person for a full day trip, we certainly got our Baht's worth!
Our trip included 1 other person from India, and our guide Noi.
We left town for the Hill Tribe people at 9:00am. We passed cars, trucks, scooters (which I've never seen so many of in my life), as we passed rice paddies . You wouldn't confuse this road with Hawaii. Food stalls set up everywhere, and I do mean everywhere. You can't possibly imagine how many unless you've been here.
The road starts to get pretty as we twist and turn our way up the mountain.
We hike a steep path through the 'jungle'; over a bamboo bridge (2 at a time please http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/biggrin.gif ). This hike is not for the faint of heart.
It's hot and humid. The 30 minute trip (with lots of rests), takes us 45 minutes. Mrs.dhammer53 is sweating bullets. Water is supplied.
Our first village has but 120 residents.
Can you say NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. This is what it looks like. 3 story treehouses. That's where they live. No running water, electricity etc. They have lots of traditional items for sale; and everything is negotiable. It's cheap to start off with http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/eek.gif, but even cheaper after the 'back and forth'. Sometimes they use calculators to show you the price. http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/biggrin.gif
From here we headed off on an elephant ride. I'm expecting a 10 minute ride. What we got was a 40 minute trek through banana fields, rice paddies and a walk on the river. We got our moneys worth on this alone. But there's more....
We then ate lunch roadside. Included in the US$20 we paid. http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/eek.gif Lunch was served on 'picnic type' tables. They brought us assorted pad thai (noodles), soup, and the most delicious pineapple and watermelon you've ever tasted.
The guy from Bombay ate his rice with his hands. Hey, when in Rome... I learned something.
From there we headed to the Karen Hill tribe people. One of the old ladies (75) had black teeth. That's from the Opium.
From here we headed to a waterfalls. Then onto a bamboo raft for a trip down the river. Some class 1 rapids. About 40 minutes (and all included in the $20! http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/eek.gif Are you getting the hint that Thailand is cheap.
We saw real elephants in their natural environment. They looked Disney! http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/biggrin.gif Very interesting.
As we got off the raft, there were more hill tribe peole there to sell us stuff. Jewelry that was .50 cents and 2 bucks. I had 5 girls/woman surrounding me. http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/biggrin.gif My wife laughed.
Back at the hotel by 7.
Exhausting, but fun.
Dan