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Thai hill tribe trek

country:Thailand
location:Thai hill tribes, Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai 
trip type:Moderate trekking holidays
departures:2009: 22 Nov
2010: 3 Jan, 17 Jan, 24 Jan, 31 Jan, 7 Feb, 14 Feb, 21 Feb, 28 Feb, 7 Mar, 14 Mar, 21 Mar, 28 Mar, 4 Apr, 11 Apr, 18 Apr, 25 Apr, 9 May, 23 May, 6 Jun, 20 Jun, 4 Jul, 18 Jul, 1 Aug, 15 Aug, 29 Aug, 12 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct
price:From £380 (9 days) excluding flights. We can arrange flights from the UK
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
read 1 travellers review
the amazing things you'll be doing
This trekking adventure gets you out into the hills of northern Thailand for a rewarding encounter with the fascinating people that inhabit the region. We stay in hotels and hill tribe huts and use a variety of transport, including trains, songthaews and tuk-tuks.

From Bangkok we travel north to Chiang Mai, the base for our four-day trek into the surrounding hills. During the trek we stay overnight with the local hill tribes and try our hand at elephant riding and bamboo rafting.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1-2:Bangkok
Day 3:Chiang Mai
Day 4-7:Hill Tribe Trek - Chiang Mai
Day 8-9:Chiang Mai - Bangkok
travellers' tales
The most memorable parts included staying in such basic accommodation and meeting the tribal people. Also the bamboo rafting. Our guide and porter were both brilliant and added such a lot to our enjoyment.  (more)
small group adventure holiday
Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places.
award winner
This tourism business won an Award in our 2007 Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards - organised by responsibletravel.com in association with The Times, World Travel Market and Geographical Magazine, of the Royal Geographical Society
how this holiday makes a difference
This short trek gives us a taste of life in remote villages in Thailand's mountainous north. We visit regions that are home to Lahu, Lisu and Akha people. Staying in simple village huts, our hosts will explain to us their traditional way of life. Our meals are freshly prepared by a local family, from produce grown 'in their backyards'. We enjoy a relaxing ride on a bamboo river raft, as well as take an elephant ride through the jungle.

We contribute around US$3 to the trust for every client who travels on the hilltribe trek. The trip also includes visits to Chiang Mai and the River Kwai, and is a great introduction to the country. You travel with a Thai tour leader, which adds immensely to your understanding of the culture, and in this way you are also helping local farming communities, where the families of many of our leaders live.

This trip is focused on respecting and benefiting the local people and the environment of this country. On this trip you will be lead by an experienced local leader passionate about their country's history, heritage and natural beauty that will help you to get 'under the skin' of their country and see it through the eyes of a local. This trip stays at locally run accommodation; we eat at local restaurants and travel on local transport. This ensures the financial return to the local economy opens up training and employment opportunities - and allows for informal and meaningful interaction between our travellers and local people.

We are constantly seeking new and innovative ways of neutralising our impact on the environment. We will become the first Australian adventure tour operator to offer a voluntary carbon offsetting option on the land component of all its tours, as well as the accompanying flights. Our Community Trust provides funds for local community projects and initiatives that promote responsible and sustainable tourism development in the destinations in which we operate. First and foremost, but not exclusively, the Trust supports projects and initiatives that advance education and employment within the tourism and hospitality industry. The Trust operates on a not-for-profit basis, with every cent of funds donated by us, our staff and our travellers, going to the nominated projects.

The maximum group size on all of our adventures is 16 passengers – with exception of some African trips (24 max) and in the Polar Regions, where our ship carries a maximum of 110 passengers. Travelling in small groups ensures we make significantly less impact on the natural environment, as well as breaking down many of the communication barriers presented by a larger group.

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