Trekkings in Mae Hong Son:
IMPORTANT:
During the months of April and May, dry season, fires are started in Mae
Hong Son to burn the dried vegetation. These fires create a smoke screen
that often forbid the planes to land. We cannot therefore organize the
transport by plane from Chiang Mai during that period
What to expect:
All accommodation in our tours is
provided by local families in the communities as a homestay.
Homestays are very basic. You
will be provided blankets and a pillow, but you may want to bring your own
sleeping bag during the cold season.
Some of our villages have mosquito nets, but you may also want to
bring your own. In most of
our villages there is no electricity, and toilet facilities are also
basic, with no hot water.
Food is also provided by the local people we visit.
They provide an assortment of traditional foods as well as basic
fare, such as eggs and vegetables. If
you have any dietary requirements, please let us know in advance.
Bottled
drinking water is provided in our tours.
In the villages you will also be offered water and tea by your host
family. This is boiled rain water, and poses no health hazards; however,
if you do not feel comfortable drinking it, feel free to drink bottled
water at all times.
What to
Bring:
Lightweight
trousers and shirts for trekking
Warm shirt/fleece during the rainy season and cold seasons (June-February)
Rainproof jacket during the rainy season (June-October)
Good walking shoes/boots and waterproof sandals
Sunscreen and hat
Insect repellent
Torch
Toilet paper
Camera
and film
Binoculars, if you have them
Sleeping
bag during the cold season (November-February) or if you plan to camp on
Doi Pui
Tour
2: Doi Pui
(2
days, 1 night)
Day
1 Ban
Nam Hoo
and Baan Huay Hee Karen
villages; Rainforest
trek and camping
Head
out into the mountains towards two Karen villages, Baan
Nam Hoo and Baan Huay Hee,
located beneath Doi Pui, the highest mountain in Mae Hong Son province.
Stop along the way at a viewpoint, Doi
San Pha, to take in the view of Mae Hong Son town and her
surroundings
Arrive at Baan Nam Hoo. Talk
with the villagers over tea, introducing ourselves and getting to know
one another. We will be provided with a booklet of Karen phrases to
stimulate real dialogue.
Transfer
to
Baan
Huay Hee,
the second Karen village. After resting, villagers as our guides will
take us hiking through the protected forest area as we head towards the
top of Doi Pui. We will have local Karen food for lunch in the forest.
During
the walk we can observe and investigate a great variety of orchids,
ferns and forest wildlife, asking questions and learning about the
environment.
Set up camp in the forest and have dinner over our campfire. Sleep well
– it’ll be a big day again tomorrow!
Day
2 Baan
Huay Hee
Karen
village life
Wake
up in the forest and finish the walk to the top of Doi Pui, arriving
just as the sun does.
Enjoy breakfast at the top of the mountain with the new sun rising over
the land.
Make our way down back to Huay Hee
Karen village
.Talk
with the villagers and interact with them as they share with us their
lifestyle. Meet with the weaving group, the blacksmith, and the local
craftspeople. Visit the rice fields, helping out if we wish.
Lunch with the villagers
. Leisure
time to talk with our new friends, pack our belongings and say goodbye.
Return to Mae Hong Son with an appreciation of local wisdom and a
priceless experience of life in the north!
| PRICE
PER PERSON |
| 2 to 3 persons |
4
800
Baht
|
| 4 to 6 persons |
2
900
Baht |
Prices
include:
Transport in
4 WD Jeep/Pick up
English-speaking
Guide and local guide
Accommodation: Camping
All meals as mentioned
Prices
do not include:
Transfer
hotel/airport/hotel in Chiang Mai
Flight Chiang Mai/Mae Hong Son/Chiang Mai
|
Tour
3:
The Great Hornbill Habitat (3
days, 2
nights)
Day
1 Rainforest
Trek
and Baan
Huay Goong
Karen
village life and homestay
Head
out towards Ban Nam Hoo Karen
village, stopping along the way at Doi
San Pha viewpoint for a view of the town and her surroundings. Arrive
at
Ban
Nam Hoo,
located beneath Doi Pui, the
highest mountain in Mae Hong Son province.
Meet with the villagers over tea. Walk
in the village’s community forest,
birdwatching and checking out the nearby waterfall. Leave
Baan
Nam Hoo and
head
to the trail that will take us to Baan
Huay Goong,
a
Karen village deep in the rainforest with no
connecting roads.
Hike
for
about three
hours through the rainforest
and bamboo forest. We will be trekking through some spectacular scenery,
crossing creeks and rice fields. We can stop halfway for a picnic lunch. Arrive
at Baan Huay Goong and set up
with our host families
- we’ll be here for two nights. Meet the villagers and relax, swimming
in
the Mae Samat River,
talking with or participating
in the fishing activities of the villagers.
Experience
a local Karen-style dinner and
sleep at our host family’s home.
Day
2 Rainforests and The
Great
Hornbill trek
Have
breakfast and head out along the river with our local guide for an
awesome
7
to 8 hour walk through the Great Hornbill habitat.
This is one of the oldest patches of
forest that remain in Thailand, so we’ll
see
great big trees of
old growth, and
hopefully catch
a glimpse of
one of the most beautiful and rare birds in the world, the Great Hornbill.
Lunch
in
the forest near
a beautiful
waterfall.
Return
to Huay Goong by
late
afternoon, with time to chill
out and explore,
go fishing with the villagers or swim in the river.
Enjoy
a local Karen dinner and sleep at our host family’s home.
Day
3
River crossing
Hike
out along the
Mae Samat river for
a three hour trek to
Baan Pha Bong
village.
We will have to cross the river several times today, so be prepared
to get wet! Lunch
in
Pha
Pong
with
time to look around before being
picked up by
a jeep and
driving
back to Mae Hong Son. (B, L)
| PRICE
PER PERSON |
| 2 to 3 persons |
9
300 Baht
|
| 4 to 6 persons |
5
600
Baht |
Prices
include:
Transport
in 4 WD Jeep/Pick up
English-speaking
Guide and local guide
Accommodation: Camping
All meals as mentioned
Prices
do not include:
Transfer
hotel/airport/hotel in Chiang Mai
Flight Chiang Mai/Mae Hong Son/Chiang Mai
|
Tour
4
:
Shan and Lahu Culture
(2 days, 1 night)
Day
1 Pha Sua
Waterfall,
Fish
Cave, Baan
Melana
Shan
village life and homestay
Head
out through some beautiful mountain scenery towards Baan Melana, a
Shan village
located
about 2 hours north of Mae Hong Son.
Visit
Pha
Sua
Waterfall
on the way,
at its best at the end of the rainy season in September and October,
to look around and, if we like, take a swim.
Continue
on to
the
Fish
Cave,
where
we can feed local food to the sacred fish. Lunch
in Huay
Pueng
village.
Continue
on towards Melana, pausing high
in the hills where,
if
lucky,
we
can see the famous
‘sea
of mists’.
Arrive
at Baan Melana, a large Shan
village that offers both traditional and modern-style Shan architecture.
Relax and have dinner with our host
families.
Meet
with the villagers in the evening for some fun as we introduce ourselves
to the lifestyle of the Shan people. Here we can learn about
Shan
culture
and history,
sharing our experiences and talking with the villagers.
(L,D)
Day
2 Trekking, caves and Baan
Bokrai Lahu culture
Breakfast
with our families, say goodbye and head out on
a 3-hour trek to Baan Bokrai,
a
Lahu village
inaccessible by road.
Arrive
at the village and rest, before meeting with the local guide, who will
take us with him to explore a cave – with prehistoric coffins!.
Return
to Baan Bokrai for a taste of
Lahu food as we have lunch with the villagers. Head
back to Mae Hong Son,
stopping to take pictures and explore as we wish, returning to town with
memories to last a lifetime.
| PRICE
PER PERSON |
| 2 to 3 persons |
4
500
Baht
|
| 4 to 6 persons |
2
700
Baht |
Prices
include:
Transport in
4 WD Jeep/Pick up
English-speaking
Guide and local guide
Accommodation: Homestay
All meals as mentioned
Prices
do not include:
Transfer
hotel/airport/hotel in Chiang Mai
Flight Chiang Mai/Mae Hong Son/Chiang Mai
|
Tour
5:
Mountains
and Caves
(3 days, 2 nights)
Day
1 Waterfall, Baan
Jabo
Lahu
village life and homestay
THE
MORNING OF THIS TOUR IS THE SAME AS TOUR 4,
heading this time to Baan Jabo Lahu
village.
Before we reach
the village
we’ll
stop at a viewpoint, where, if we’re
lucky, we’ll
be able to see the famous “sea of mists.” Arrive
in Baan Jabo in the early
afternoon. Meet our host families, relax and look around the village.
Learn about local Lahu culture, as they tell us of the traditional belief
system - of ghosts in the nearby caves! We’ll have the opportunity to
visit these caves and explore the area. In
the evening we’ll have a traditional Lahu dinner and sleep at our host
family’s house.
Day
2 Jeep trek and
Baan Melana Shan village
Head
out on a jeep trek to the Burmese border.
Pass through
a beautiful mountainous landscape
scattered with
Lahu villages and caves. We
can stop when and where we want, to take pictures and look around. The day
is ours to make of it as we wish, with a picnic lunch on the way.
Arrive at Baan Melana in the afternoon, a large Shan village that offers
both traditional and modern-style Shan architecture. Meet the villagers,
relax and have dinner with our host
families.
In the evening we
will have a chance to
learn about Shan culture and history,
having fun, sharing our experiences and talking with the people of Melana.
Day
3 Trekking, caves and Baan
Bokrai
Lahu
village
After
breakfast with our families we’ll say goodbye and head out on
a 3-hour trek to Baan Bokrai,
a
Lahu village
inaccessible by road.
Rest
at the village and meet with our local guide, who will take us with him to
explore a cave where
the remains of prehistoric coffins are still intact.
Return
to Baan Bokrai for a taste of Lahu-style meals as we lunch with the
villagers. After lunch
head
back to Mae Hong Son.
We’ve
gained priceless knowledge in the last few days, and gathered memories to
last a lifetime!(B,
L)
| PRICE
PER PERSON |
| 2 to 3 persons |
7
000 Baht
|
| 4 to 6 persons |
4
200
Baht |
Prices
include:
Transport in
4 WD Jeep/Pick up
English-speaking
Guide and local guide
Accommodation: Homestay
All meals as mentioned
Prices
do not include:
Transfer
hotel/airport/hotel in Chiang Mai
Flight Chiang Mai/Mae Hong Son/Chiang Mai
|
Tour
7: Trekking Adventure*
*
may
not be available during the rainy season (June-October)
Day
1 Ban
Nam Hoo
and
Baan
Huay Hee
Karen villages,
Doi Pui Mountain
Head out of town towards Baan Nam
Hoo Karen village, located beneath Doi Pui, the highest mountain in
Mae Hong Son province. Stop along the way at Doi
San Pha viewpoint, to take
in the view of Mae Hong Son town and her surroundings. Arrive mid-morning
to Baan Nam Hoo, where we’ll
have some locally brewed tea with the villagers and talk with them about
their life and culture. We’ll be provided with a leaflet of Karen
phrases for the duration of the trek, to stimulate real cultural exchange.
Transfer to
Baan
Huay Hee,
the second Karen village. After resting, villagers as our guides will take
us hiking through the protected forest area as we head towards the top of
Doi Pui. We will have a picnic lunch of traditional Karen food along the
way.
During
the walk we can observe and investigate a great variety of orchids, ferns
and forest wildlife, asking questions and learning about the local
ecosystem. Arriving for the spectacular view at the top of the mountain,
we’ll rest and enjoy before heading back down. Back in Huay Hee village
we’ll talk with the villagers as they share with us their lifestyle.
Meet for demonstrations with the weaving group, the blacksmith, and the
rice field workers, helping out if we wish. Dinner with the villagers
before heading off to sleep. Sleep well
- it’ll be a big day again tomorrow!
Day
2 Baan
Huay
Thong
Kor
Karen life and homestay
Say
goodbye and head out for a great jeep trek towards Baan
Huay Thong Kor. We will be driving through several Karen villages and
some beautiful mountain scenery, pausing for pictures and exploring as we
wish. We’ll stop for lunch in Baan
Huay Maidam, and reach Huay
Thong Kor
by
mid-afternoon. This is a remote village far in the mountains, with nearby
waterfalls and a unique culture of bright swords and deep cloths.
We’ll meet with the villagers, relaxing and learning as we enjoy
the company of our new friends. Dinner with and sleep at our host
family’s home.
Day
3 Jungle
trek, Huay
Poo Ling waterfall, Huay
Goong village homestay
Have
a local-style breakfast with our host families and say goodbye, as we
start off along the Mae Samat River towards Huay
Goong, a Karen village deep in the rainforest with no connecting roads.
We
will be hiking through some spectacular scenery of old growth forest and
the Huay Poo Ling waterfall. Halfway there we can stop for a picnic
lunch in the jungle.
Arrive
at Baan Huay Goong in the
afternoon. Meet the villagers and move into our host family’s homes –
we’ll be here for two nights. Leisure time to relax and swim in
the Mae Samat River
after the trek, talking with the
villagers or participating in
the fishing activities of
the village.
Have
a
local Karen dinner before
a heading off for a well-deserved night’s rest.
Day
4 The
Great Hornbill Habitat
After
breakfast with our
host
families
we’ll start
to walk along the river with our local
guides, who will take us on
an
awesome
7 to 8 hour walk through the Great Hornbill
habitat.
This is one of the oldest patches of forest that remain in Thailand, so we’ll
see
great big trees of
old growth, explore, and
hopefully catch
a glimpse of
one of the most beautiful and rare birds in the world, the Great Hornbill.
We’ll
have lunch at a beautiful waterfall, with time to
rest and swim. Return
to Huay Goong in the afternoon,
asking questions and having fun with our new friends. Rather than seeing
and leaving we have the chance here to really learn and enjoy the life
that the Karen people live. We
stay one more night here
with
our homestay families. (B, L, D)
Day
5 River crossing
Hike out along the
Mae Samat river for
a three hour trek to
Pha Bong
dam.
We will have to cross the river several times today, so be prepared
to get wet! In Pha
Bong
we will be picked up by
a jeep and head
back to Mae Hong Son,
with priceless memories to treasure for the rest of our lives.
| PRICE
PER PERSON |
| 2 to 3 persons |
9
500 Baht
|
| 4 to 6 persons |
6
450
Baht |
Prices
include:
Transport in
4 WD Jeep/Pick up
English-speaking
Guide and local guide
Accommodation: Homestay
All meals as mentioned
Prices
do not include:
Transfer
hotel/airport/hotel in Chiang Mai
Flight Chiang Mai/Mae Hong Son/Chiang Mai
|
|