Take 11 days and explore Northern Thailand on the noble Tuk Tuk as part of a small group tour. Your local driver will take you into the mountains through remote villages so you can explore wholly off the tourist route and know that your money is going into local communities.
Small group Tuk Tuk tour with your own driverChiang MaiMae Sapoklocal Karen villagevisit the elephants at an elephant homebamboo raftingDoi Inthanon National Parktraditional Thai BBQgentle mountain hikeMae SariangMae Hong Sonhill tribe villagesLod Cavesmountain town of Pai
Price
£1395To£1595excluding flights
Duration
11 Days
Type
Small group
Group size
Maximum of 15 people
More info
Our prices vary by season as below:
January - February - £1595 pp
March - October - £1395 pp
November - December - £1595 pp.
Child rates (5-17) are:
January - February - £795
March - October - £695
November - December - £795
Minimum age is 5
Our prices vary by season as below:
January - February - £1595 pp
March - October - £1395 pp
November - December - £1595 pp.
Child rates (5-17) are:
January - February - £795
March - October - £695
November - December - £795
Minimum age is 5
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Dietary requirements:
We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.
LGBTQIA+
Our partners behind this vacation promote inclusivity on all their trips and across their business and we are all committed to ensuring travelers face no discrimination on any part of the trip they control.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
We are very aware of the environmental impact that travel has on the world, both in terms of the travel itself and our office function.
Adventures: • We actively support a local elephant home and through our collaboration it has been able to stop all elephant riding and lead the way in its local area in providing a much better life for its elephants. Whilst riding still takes place in other ‘camps’, more and more are following the lead of the home we support and understanding that the welfare of the elephants is the most important element. • Single use plastic is a major problem in Thailand and we are doing all we can to reduce and remove the use of single use plastic water bottles on our adventures with our target to be single use plastic free by the end of 2019. Whilst remaining hydrated is very important in our climate and a suitable source of water throughout any adventure is vital, we are seeking to replace all single use plastic water bottles with personal drinking bottles which will then be refilled from large tanks of fresh, clean water that we transport.
Head Office: • We don’t send out paper brochures – everything is available online and in PDF format • We use recycled paper • We encourage all our team to cycle to work wherever possible – it’s far more fun that sitting in a car and of course keep us trim so we can eat more of the great food in the area
People
Our Adventures take part very much ‘in’ the country rather than simply viewing places as one passes by. Whilst we are very conscious that our travelers are on ‘vacation’ and are traveling to enjoy themselves, our team are passionate about people gaining a proper understanding of Thailand and the areas as travel through and work to ensure that this is part of the enjoyment of the experience As such, learning about the country and the positives and challenges for communities, people and the environment makes us a large part of every adventure. Guidance on arrival, and throughout all adventures, is provided on social norms and how to behave / dress when visiting important places, interacting with communities and our guides work hard to provide translation to ensure that travelers can talk, share and learn from the people we meet along the way. A highlight of our longer adventures – 3, 5 and 11 days – is staying in a small Karen community where members of the village spend the evening with our travelers talking about their culture and lifestyle as well as sharing their local food and drink.
We are based in Thailand and we all live, work and play in the beautiful province of Chiang Mai. All of our guide team are Thai and passionate not only about what we do but also helping people see, experience and learn about the best of their country.
• Throughout all of our adventures we exclusively use local providers, based in the village / town / community that we are staying in / passing through. For example, all of our accommodation is owned by people from the local area, they employ staff from the village / town the accommodation is based in and they source produce from the local area wherever possible. • We partner with local communities for every activity we do on our adventures. For example, when trekking near Doi Inthanon we hire local Karen guides from the village we stay in to lead the trek, not only to assist in the creation of employment but also to ensure that the absolute best possible experience is given to our travelers. When we go rafting we use the skills of local villagers to guide the rafts, this creating employment opportunities that otherwise wouldn’t exist in the area. • All meals on our trips are at small, locally owned restaurants delivering not only the best food in each location but also creating a solid source of income for the local community. • Our adventures are all about experiencing the ‘real’ Thailand and by following the above course of action, not only do we ensure that the money spent on our adventures remains very much in the local community but that our travelers get to experience and feel the ‘real’ country and have a much more unique experience.