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CT1 -
City Temple Tour (half day)
Visit the most inspiring temples
of Chiang Mai. Wat Suan Dok (Flower Garden Temple) was
originally built in the 14th century as a Thai monarch's
pleasure garden. Wat Chiang Man was built in 1296, the year
Chiang Mai was founded. Wat Chedi Luang is known for its
huge chedi. Built in 1401 and raised to a height of 86m in
1454 by King Tilokaraja, it was partially destroyed and
reduced to its present height of 42m during a massive
earthquake in 1545. Finally Wat Phra Sing, Chiang Mai's most
famous temple after Doi Suthep - and probably the most
lovely, dates from 1345. Guided private half day tour. All
transfers, admission fees, hotel pickup & dropoff and
English guide included.
670
Baht
(€ 15 / U$ 21 / 4p)
1290 Baht
(€ 29 / U$ 41 / 2p) |
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CT2
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Doi Inthanon
Doi Inthanon, the highest mountain
of Thailand (2565m), is popular for its magnificent waterfalls
and its excellent views. The climate is cool all year round.
This tour takes you to various waterfalls like the spectacular
Mae Yai Falls and the Mae Klang waterfall beside the park
entrance. Pass Wachiratan waterfall which plunges over a 40m
drop and cascades down through some suitable swimming pools. See
a Karen weaving village, well worth a visit for textile lovers.
There are also many walking trails. Guided private tour. Hotel
pickup & dropoff is included, so are all transfers, admission
fees and an English speaking guide.
1650 Baht
(€ 38 / U$ 52 / 4p)
2790 Baht
(€ 63 / U$ 89 / 2p) |
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CT3
- Doi Suthep & Home Industry
Morning departure to Doi Suthep
mountain. From the top you have a splendid view over Chiang
Mai. The temple can be reached via the “Dragon Stairs”. This
stairway has at least 300 steps, on both sides flanked by
seven headed naga's (snakes). After lunch you visit local
handicrafts, among which silk weaveries and small family
enterprises where art objects of silver, bronze, lacquerware
and wood carving are made. You will also visit the village
Bor Sang where colourful umbrellas are made by hand. Join-in
tour with daily departure.
980 Baht
(€ 22 / U$ 31)
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CT4 - Elephants camp & Orchid farm
One of the largest
elephant-training camps is located in the beautiful surroundings
of Chiang Dao, north of Chiang Mai. The “education” of elephants
requires many years. In this camp you get a good impression of
how everything takes places. Continue to the Chiang Dao caves,
with its beautiful white marble Buddha statue from Burma. After
lunch & visit the colourful villages of the Meo and Lisu hill
tribe. On the way back to your hotel we will stop at an orchid
farm. Daily from 08:30 - 17:00hr. Hotel pickup & dropoff
included.
1200 Baht
(€ 27 / U$ 38) |
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CT5 - White water Rafting
A spectacular tour of ± 2 hours
over the Mae Taeng river. During this time you will take as many
as twenty cataracts, some of which of the 4th category. The tour
goes downstream through the mountains with beautiful jungle
scenery on both sides.
Click here for details.
1800 Baht
(€ 41 / U$ 57) |
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C T6
- Mountain biking
In this “Eagles route” you will
bike 3 hours over jungle paths and small mountain roads. The
route runs from the Pui mountain to Huay Tung Tao lake,
mostly downhill. The total distance is about 25 km, going
down about 400 meter. There are many scenic views on route.
It can be done by anyone in good physical shape.
2200 Baht
(€ 50 / U$ 70) |
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CT 7
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Cookery course
Learn to make an authentic Thai
meal by real Thai chefs! They transfer their knowledge of Thai
herbs and spices and their cooking skills over to you, so that
you make your own Thai meals once you are back home again. Start
with a visit to a local market to buy the required ingredients.
Everyone has their own, fully equipped kitchen block. You
prepare your meal under supervision of the chef. The classes are
maximum 12 persons and everyone will get a Thai cookbook with 31
original Thai recepees. Daily from 9:00 – 14:00. Hotel pickup &
dropoff not included.
990
Baht
(€ 23 / U$ 31) |
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C T8
- Kantoke Dinner
(evening)
A Kantoke dinner is a traditional
North-Thai banquet where dances are performed during the dinner,
originally done for special guests and occasions only. Although
nowadays you can enjoy a Kantoke dinner every evening, the
hospitality and delicious food have remained unchanged. After
dinner you will see various hill tribes perform traditionsl
dances of their home village. Hotel pickup & dropoff is
included. Daily from 19:00 - 22:00 uur.
500
Baht
(€ 11 / U$ 16) |