Overview
Our ride begins as we head north on smaller roads by the Ping River. We ride by the American Consulate a couple of times, looking as suspcious as we can in bright lycra, to see if their wall mounted cameras are for real. Yes, one actually moved. About half a dozen bridges span the Mae Ping and we cross them back and forth just to say the we've been on both banks of the river.
Two underpasses bring us even further north, our general direction, till we hit the Super Highway, make a left and connect with Route 107 that runs all 195 kms north to the towns of Fang and Thaton.
We pass by some local landmarks like a Women's Prison, a Drug Rehab Center and some Special Forces training base. Needless to say, we didn't stop at such illustrious institutions till Mae Malai 40 kms later. There's a tim sum restaurant here that everyone stops by for lunch, and they sell out by mid day.
Highlights
Our ride begins as we head north on smaller roads by the Ping River. We ride by the American Consulate a couple of times, looking as suspcious as we can in bright lycra, to see if their wall mounted cameras are for real. Yes, one actually moved. About half a dozen bridges span the Mae Ping and we cross them back and forth just to say the we've been on both banks of the river.
Two underpasses bring us even further north, our general direction, till we hit the Super Highway, make a left and connect with Route 107 that runs all 195 kms north to the towns of Fang and Thaton.
We pass by some local landmarks like a Women's Prison, a Drug Rehab Center and some Special Forces training base. Needless to say, we didn't stop at such illustrious institutions till Mae Malai 40 kms later. There's a tim sum restaurant here that everyone stops by for lunch, and they sell out by mid day.
Tailor-made trip
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What’s Included
Tour Cost includes:
- Mountain Bike and helmet
- Boat trip mention in program
- All hotels , homestay.. (twin share ) and meals specified
- Cycle support by a/c vehicles ( to take care bike & rider and luggages)
- Permit tickets to villages and home stay
- All water, fruits and snacks whilst riding
- All entrances fee and sites mentioned
- English speaking guide
- All meals mentioned ( B = Breakfast, L= Lunch, D = Dinner )
Tour Cost excludes:
- International Flights in & out
- Departure Tax
- Visa Fees
- Alcoholic, and other beverages in the evenings
- Tips for guides and driver
- Personal travel insurance
- Any services not mentioned in itinerary
Things to be prepared:
- Hat
- Small backpack
- Shoes and shorts for cycling
- Sunglasses
- Gloves
Itinerary
Chiang Mai cycling to Chiang Dao - 2 Days join us for a great mountain biking adventure, discovering small hill tribes and villages and witnessing authentic rural life of North Thailand. Enjoy a rich cultural experience through this rewarding 2 days trip. The valley around Doi Chiangdao mountain unfolds scenic views of Thailand’s third highest peak and interesting tourist attractions such as elephant camps, the Chiangdao caves, and various hill-tribe villages
Tour Plan
After breakfast, pick up at your hotel and drive in covered pick-up truck north to the Chiangdao area. Stop at an elephant camp nestled in lush jungle surrounding. Watch the elephants bathing and demonstrating their skills. (Optional, only for participants wanting to stop and visit the camp). Then we start our bike ride along typical North Thailand countryside, followed by some forest and valley trails, leading to small hill tribe villages. Visit Lahu, Lisu, and Akkha villages, and also discover the Palaung people, who originate in Myanmar and have only a few settlements in Northern Thailand. After a visit to the villages and taking refreshments, we ride the last few kilometers to reach the Padeng Lodge, our overnight accommodation., Relax and shower watching the sunset over the Chiang Dao mountain range, before an excellent Thai dinner.
[Meals: Lunch, Dinner]