Thailand Eco Adventure Trip Ideas

September 26, 2011 by  
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Thailand is known as an eco-adventure destination by travelers since the seventies, when backpackers came across the jungle trek tours in the north of the kingdom. Thailand provides now a huge variety of eco adventure recreations in all parts of the country.

Treks are most popular in northen Thailand due to the beauty of nature. Deep jungles, rivers and waterfalls, hot-springs, forested mountains and rice terrace fields are dream landscapes for travelers. The north is also rich in cultural diversity with ethnic tribe villages that travelers can experience during trekking. Thailand offers also several national parks and wildlife sanctuaries country wide where treks can be arranged.

Chiang Mai and Pai are the two northern cities where most of the treks start in Thailand. Plenty of travel agencies have treks for a duration from three days to one week. Groups are made from two to twelve participants and a local English speaking guide. German, French or Japanese speaking guides have to be booked in advance if needed. Overnights are arranged in hill tribe villages in home stays, mostly bamboo huts. Meals are cooked by the guides, with the help of travelers who want to learn cooking local food with Thai ingredients.

Umphang at the Burmese border near Mae Sot is also well-known for its waterfalls. Ti-Lo-Su is the largest waterfall in south-east Asia during the rainy season and offers a majestic scenery. Elephant riding tours can be organized over two days, with one overnight in the company of the pachyderms in the jungle. Rafting is enjoyed in bamboo raft in the first part of the Wa river while the second phase must be passed in inflatable boats in order to reach Ti-Lo-Lee waterfall.

One amazing trip is a 3-day barge cruise between Bangkok and Ayuthaya where travelers experience stops along the bank of the river Chao Phraya to ride bicycles. That way, they can discover the rural villages with local factories, splendid temples and appetizing food markets. The visit of a school to meet Thai students in their classroom is a kind of experience too. The trip ends in Ayuthaya, former capital of Thailand from 1350 to 1767, where over four hundred temples and monasteries can be visited.

The south of Thailand has seen a growing number of visitors in the last twenty years, and has several national parks for eco-adventure trips. The exploration of Khao Sok, the oldest evergreen rainforest in the world, which is located at one hundred fifty kilometers from Surrathani, is not to be missed. The park has a wide wildlife with elephants, tigers, leopards, bears and gaurs in mountainous landscapes with limestone cliffs. Overnights are arranged in tree top houses and raft houses in the lake of Khao Sok.

From elephant-riding and trekking in Chiang Mai, bamboo rafting in Umphang, to river cruises in Ayuthaya and bicycle rides up country, Thailand has eco-adventure tours for all who want to enjoy a sport activity in delightful settings.

About the Author

Michel Gerard is a freelance travel author based in South East Asia. Visit Reperages Thailand Travel’s website for Thailand travel information and get their travel ebook for free => http://www.travel.reperages-thailand.com/newsletter_ebook.html

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