Chiang Mai’s natural wonders await adventurous travelers. The Mae Ya Waterfall and Pha Dok Siew Trail Trek immerses visitors in Thailand’s lush landscapes. This full-day excursion showcases stunning waterfalls and scenic trails. With an expert guide, participants discover hidden gems and have opportunities to swim. At just under $73 per person, it’s an affordable way to explore Chiang Mai’s captivating outdoors. Those seeking an unforgettable journey through northern Thailand’s captivating wilderness won’t want to miss this…
Good To Know
- The full-day trekking tour in Chiang Mai includes visiting Wachiratharn and Mae Ya waterfalls, as well as the Pha Dok Siew nature trail and a Karen village.
- The tour is priced at $72.94 per person and includes pickup, entrance fees, lunch, and an English-speaking guide.
- The 9.5-hour tour offers opportunities for swimming and exploring rice field layer mountains, with suitable attire and essentials recommended for trekking.
- The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and personal expenses, gratuities, and accessibility are excluded.
- The tour is highly rated by customers, with praise for the knowledgeable and proficient guides, as well as the personalized nature of the experience.
Tour Overview and Pricing
This Chiang Mai trekking tour offers a full-day adventure exploring the natural wonders around the city.
Priced from $72.94 per person, the tour includes pickup, entrance fees, lunch, and an English-speaking guide. It lasts 9.5 hours, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Participants can reserve their spot and pay later. The itinerary features highlights like Wachiratharn and Mae Ya waterfalls, the Pha Dok Siew nature trail, a Karen village, and scenic rice field mountains.
Travelers should bring suitable attire and essentials for the trek and potential swimming opportunities.
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Itinerary Highlights
The itinerary starts with pickup from accommodations within 2.5 km of Chiang Mai’s old city wall.
First, visitors explore Wachiratharn Waterfall, about a 1.5-hour drive.
Visitors explore Wachiratharn Waterfall, about a 1.5-hour drive from Chiang Mai’s old city wall.
Next, they trek the Pha Dok Siew Nature Trail for 2 hours, with a chance to swim at Rak Jung waterfall.
Then, they discover the rice field layer mountains at Ban Mae Klang Luang village.
Lastly, they visit a White Karen village for lunch and locally grown coffee, before concluding with a visit to the 280-meter-high Mae Ya Waterfall, where they can swim, weather permitting.
Inclusions and Exclusions
The tour includes pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle, entrance fees, lunch, drinking water, an English-speaking guide, and accident insurance. However, any personal expenses, gratuities, and wheelchair accessibility are not covered. Plus, a table below outlines the key inclusions and exclusions of the trek:
| Inclusions | Exclusions | Accessibility |
|————|————|—————|
| Transportation | Personal Expenses | Not Suitable for Wheelchair Users |
| Entrance Fees | Gratuities | – |
| Meals & Refreshments | – | – |
The tour give you a comprehensive experience while also managing expectations around what is and is not included.
What to Bring
To ensure a comfortable and prepared trek, visitors are advised to bring along a few essential items. These include:
Visitors are advised to bring essential items like sun protection, appropriate footwear, extra layers, and personal care items for a comfortable trek.
Sun protection – a wide-brimmed hat and sunscreen are a must for the exposed trail.
Appropriate footwear – sturdy, closed-toe hiking shoes or sandals with good traction.
Extra layers – a light jacket or sweater can be useful for the cooler temperatures at the waterfall.
Personal care items – a towel, change of clothes, and any necessary medications.
With these items packed, trekkers can focus on enjoying the stunning natural landscapes of the Mae Ya Waterfall and Pha Dok Siew Trail.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyCustomer Reviews and Feedback
Based on the 6 customer reviews, the Chiang Mai trekking tour appears to be a highly rated experience.
Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable and English-proficient guides, as well as the personalized nature of the tour.
The overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars reflects the overwhelmingly positive feedback.
Some travelers noted the tour could be improved by adjusting the pricing, but this doesn’t seem to have detracted significantly from their enjoyment.
Getting to the Waterfall and Trail
How does the tour begin the journey to the waterfall and trail?
The day starts with pickup from your Chiang Mai accommodation within 2.5 km of the old city wall.
Hop in the air-conditioned vehicle and embark on the 1.5-hour drive to Wachiratharn Waterfall. Here, you can take in the scenic views before continuing the trek to:
Pha Dok Siew Nature Trail for a 2-hour hike.
Ban Mae Klang Luang to explore the rice field layer mountains.
The White Karen village for a local lunch and coffee.
The mighty Mae Ya Waterfall, the largest in Thailand.
Exploring the Mae Ya Waterfall
After visiting the rice field layer mountains and the White Karen village, the tour culminates at the majestic Mae Ya Waterfall.
Towering at 280 meters, it’s the largest waterfall in Thailand. Travelers are free to swim in the refreshing pool at the base, weather permitting. The thundering cascade and lush, verdant surroundings create a serene and awe-inspiring experience.
Though the trek to reach the waterfall can be challenging, the payoff is well worth it. With ample time to explore and enjoy the natural wonder, this is a highlight of the Chiang Mai trekking excursion.
Trekking the Pha Dok Siew Trail
The Pha Dok Siew Nature Trail offers trekkers a chance to enjoy the lush, verdant landscapes surrounding Chiang Mai.
The 2-hour trek winds through diverse forest terrain, with options to swim at Rak Jung waterfall.
Highlights of the trail include:
Stunning mountain views and photo opportunities
Encounters with local wildlife, including birds and butterflies
Refreshing dips in the clear waters of Rak Jung waterfall
A glimpse into the daily life of the White Karen people in the nearby village
The trail’s moderate difficulty level makes it an accessible adventure for hikers of various skill levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Tour Available on All Days of the Week?
The tour is available daily, according to the information provided. Customers can book the activity and have it scheduled on any day of the week that fits their travel plans.
Can I Customize the Itinerary to Suit My Preferences?
Yes, the tour itinerary can be customized to suit your preferences. The provider is flexible and willing to accommodate special requests, within reason, to ensure you have a personalized experience that meets your needs.
Is There an Option to Visit Additional Sites?
Yes, the tour operator likely offers the flexibility to visit additional sites. Customers can discuss their preferences with the guide and customize the itinerary to suit their interests, within the allotted time frame and tour logistics.
What Is the Minimum Group Size for the Tour?
The minimum group size for the tour is not specified in the provided information. The tour is described as a private and personalized experience, but the exact group size requirement is not mentioned.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?
The tour does not offer an option to extend the duration. The itinerary is fixed at 9.5 hours, and the tour operator does not provide a way for travelers to add extra time to the experience.
The Sum Up
This full-day adventure in Chiang Mai offers an unforgettable opportunity to experience Thailand’s natural beauty. Visitors can expect stunning views of the Mae Ya Waterfall, refreshing swims, and a scenic trek along the Pha Dok Siew Trail. With transportation, lunch, and a knowledgeable guide included, this $72.94 per person tour is perfect for adventurous spirits seeking to explore Chiang Mai’s breathtaking landscapes.
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