Wednesday, April 21, 2010

TREKKING IN THE HILLS OF CHIANG DAO, CHIANG MAI PROVINCE

Chiang Dao is located to the north of Chiang Mai, on the way to Fang and Tha Ton. Treks to the highest peaks of Doi Chiang Dao will provide you with spectacular sights of stunning mountain scenery. The cool season (December to February) is the best time to visit here since the forests have their own special beauty as the leaves change colour and wild orchids bloom.

WHITEWATER RAFTING AT NAM WA, NAN PROVINCE

The province of Nan, an area steeped in Lanna culture in the north of Thailand, provides many opportunities for whitewater rafting. One of these is on the Lam Nam Wa River in the forests of the Mae Charim National Park. Sections of this river offer challenging grade 3+ rapids with the promise of potential thrills and shivery spills, all in the beautiful scenery of the Mae Charim tropical forest.

ECOTOURIAM: FUN AND ADVENTURE

Ecotourism involves responsible activities in natural areas that conserve the environment and consider the quality of life of the local people. Climate, coral reefs, caves, fishing, beaches, and rainforests, combined with the rich culture of the country, make Thailand the perfect place for the development of ecotourism. Many communities are now hosting tourists at the same time as maintaining their sustainable agricultural practices and conserving their environment.
One type of ecotourism is adventure tourism. Hard adventure tourism combines excitement and a degree of risk in an outdoor setting, frequently demanding physical exertion and skill. Soft adventure tourism involves only a minor element of risk, little physical exertion, and limited skills.
You can hike through the largest areas of protected forest in Southeast Asia, dive at the most dazzling places in the Andaman Sea, observe more than 900 different species of birds, kayak in tranquil lagoons surrounds by limestone cliffs, bicycle through mangroves, or marvel at beautiful orchids. You can rock climb, abseil and explore caves. Experience all of these in unspoilt natural Thailand.