Thursday, February 27, 2014

Chiang Mai packages for 2 days Creature and Natural world

To begin with of this Chiang Mai packages, run to Mae Tang Elephant Camp visit originating high in the mountain the Maetaeng River winds its direction through vales and canyons. The river gives many opportunities for white water rafting, kayaking and bamboo rafting. It is a full position to depart and unforgettable memorial.
Experience life outside Chiangmai browsing a jungle place north of the old town to visit a demonstration of trained elephants at work in the logging industry of the elephant training park. After the show enjoy a memorable an fun elephant riding, ox-cart riding, whereupon pleasure a bamboo rafting journey along the wonderful river. Lunch at the local restaurant. Next, At each stop you'll be treated to a tour of the factory watching the craftsmen as they job, before having the prospect to shop at bargain prices in the stores. Arguably the highlight is the umbrella village, that scenic umbrellas are handicraft through traditional methods.
Chiangmai has long been often called Thailand's Metropolitan of Handicrafts , and here in the North in the Sankampaeng District of Chiang mai is the hub of the hand made commerce. lots of of Thailand's main producers are located here and you will get all of the conventional crafts of the old days and the new in the stores all along the Chiangmai - Sankampaeng Road.
If you plan to go shopping in Chiang Mai, Thailand and save your money to purchase the superiority craft pieces and handmade products, Borsang and Sankampang Village is the best key. Back to hotel this Chiang Mai Package all highlight, we will finish this journey approx 6:00 pm.
The next day of Chiang Mai packages, Visit Inthanon National Park "The Roof of Thailand"
The highest mountain of Thailand “Doi Inthanon” or Mountain Inthanon was formerly known in the northern dialect as “Doi Luang Ang Ka”, that conveys its immense volume and landscape. Legend has it that Doi Inthanon once controlled a giant basin or “Ang” in Thai. This reservoir was where crows or “Ka” usually came to drink water. So the locals named the mountain the “big crows’ lake mountain”. Afterward the 7th ruling prince of Chiang Mai, Chao Intha Wichayanon, who once came to explore the mountain passed away, his daughter, Chao Dara Ratsami, buried her father’s ashes here to fulfill his wish. Then Doi Luang Ang Ka was given the new name “Doi Inthanon”. In 1972, Doi Inthanon was declared the 6th national park of Thailand.
On This trips we can visit summit of Thailand, King and Queen Pagoda, waterfalls, Karen village and royal project.
The height peak of Thailand
The high peak of Doi Inthanon provides fine views to traveller, furthermore during November and December. On the highest, there is a chedi stuff the body of prince Intharawichayonon, whose history is placed on the back of the marble plate nearby. Howbeit photographing any parts of the radar station is not allow. It is also quite cool off year around, and can get down to 0 C in the winter.
Angka Nature trail
Ang Ka is on the main road and opposite the highest Ranger Office is a sign in Thai marking a short, self-guided nature trail which descends to a sphagnum lowland in a little karst depression The fen area. which shows the red blossomed Rhododendron delavayi, comes close to a genuine montane forest formation and is a best place for bird-watching. If you continue round the bog and down a small length, you will reach a monument shrine marking the site of a helicopter crash that occurred in the mid-seventies and killed the first superintendent of this park.
King and Queen Pagoda
Phra Mahathat Napha Methanidon and Phra Mahathat Naphaphon Bhumisiri, a twin pagodas placed at Km. 41.5. They were built to honour the fifth cycle birthdays of Emperor Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit. Sitting on 2 close to peaks, both stupas share the similar sizes, design and color linked with a walking path. The stupas enshrine Lord Buddha’s relics and elegant Buddha images.
Karen Market
On the road from the ranger station you will visit Hmong market, which offers produce from the Royal Project and Hmong villages round Mae Chaem. Actual Hmong hill tribe people stay there and it is worth a break in your journey to admire and take a photo their colorfully decorate clothes.
Doi Inthanon Royal Project
A project occur by his Majesty King Bhumipol, The Royal Agricultural investigate Station was start to assist increase the living standards of local hilltribe who reside in the park (largely is Karen). Of activity to the visitor would be a walk around the research greenhouses displaying study in progress of flowering plants , fruit trees and other marketable crops. From the plantation of the research station a formidable cascading waterfall can be viewed in the range.
Vachiratharn Cascade
Namtok Wachirathan is a huge waterfall Namtok Siriphum is a distinguished cascade that cascade from a steep precipice in two lines and can be seen in path to Doi Inthanon. The bewitching waterfall is found at kilometres. 31 of Highway No. 1009, take a right turn for 2 kms. and is approachable only on foot from the base of the falls.
Siriphum Waterfall
Siriphum falls : The beautiful cascade is in reality a couple of cascades that dive from a very tall cliff. The very best perspective is from the Hill tribe Village of Baan Lao Lee, after which the falls were at first named. To get there, take a right turn at approx thirty kilometers up the main Doi Inthanon road and then drive a further 2 kms along the all-weather road. After a two hundred meter uphill you will see the cascade.
End of this Full day tour and complete the two days Chiang Mai packages Creature and Natural world
Tour Included :
  • Pick up and transfer at hotel or guesthouse by Air-conditioned vehicles ( Private Transport )
  • 2 Lunch
  • English speaking local driver
  • All entrance fees as mentioned in the program
  • All listed activities
Tour Excluded :
  • Items of a personal nature
  • optional
  • Tips or Gratuities to guide and driver
  • Guide ( If you require guide pay extra 1200 THB/Day )

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