1 Day Trek
This trek option is split into two halves. A fairly leisurely morning, using a mixture of transportation - car and boat, will bring you to a Pa Ka Yaw (Karen) community next to the Kok river. Then, the hard work begins. A long trek up to a remote Lahu village, before descending the hill on the far side to rest at a local waterfall. Finally a short 10 minute walk from the waterfall to where we collect you by car, returning to Chiang Rai to drop you off.
The long-tailed boat is a popular trip, taking you along the Kok river, which eventually flows into the Mae Nam Kong (Mekong river). Lifejackets are available for those who wish to wear them, including child sizes.
The trek up the hill lasts around 2.5 hours, depending on fitness levels and weather conditions. The descent is much shorter, around an hour.
- Pickup from hotel
- Ride in a long-tailed boat (approx 1 hour)
- Trek (5-6 hours including stops and visits)
- Visit a remote Lahu village
- Walk to a local waterfall
- Ride by car to an Akha village
- Send back to hotel
Although we recommend a minimum of two people in a group - to reduce costs, but also so you have someone to share the experience with - we occasionally have requests from solo travellers who wish to book a tour. As our tours are private, the group would consist of the individual and our guide. We no longer offer to add a solo traveller to an existing group.
Solo travellers unfortunately have to pay a higher price as we have a number of set costs which we cannot reduce. This means that the per person fee is higher than the per person fee of a booking for 2 people.
- Select the date you wish to begin your programme
- Select the number of adults in your group
- If there are children, check the box and then select the number of children by age
- Once completed, the total price will appear at the top of the box
- Click 'Book Now' button
- Fill in the information fields
- Only required fields are necessary - First name, Last name, Email
- Add a username and password to access your private details
- Fill in the personal information for every group member, including children
- All fields are required
- Check the 'I confirm to read...' box
- Click 'Book Now' button
- Choose your payment method - check to see when the deposit must be paid by
Please note, we do not confirm any bookings without a deposit payment.
All our treks and tours require a deposit payment
The balance must be paid in cash on the day of the programme (Thai Baht only)
Below is some basic information to assist preparation for your day tour. For more comprehensive information, please visit our main 'preparation' articles.
What to bring
You don't need much when you join our one trek day programmes, but continue reading to checklist the items which will make your experience more comfortable.
Recommendations
- Sunglasses
- Sun cream
- Insect repellent
- Camera
- Water bottle
- Daypack
- Optional:
- Money (small notes) to buy local handicrafts
*Malaria is not an issue in this region, but there are cases of Dengue Fever from time to time. We recommend using insect repellent, and top up throughout the day.
What to wear
Dress for comfort and practicality when you join our one trek day programmes - continue reading to checklist the items which will enhance your experience.
Recommendations
- Trekking boots - covered shoes such as trainers are advised as a minimum
- Long sleeved tops and long trousers (protection from sun and thorny grass)
- Comfortable and cool clothing
- Please note, we have a dress code which we ask you to respect
- Wide brimmed hat
Advice
- Pack waterproofs during rainy season (approx June-Oct)
Passports & Insurance
It is important that we receive your passport details, before your programme start date. Without these details, we are unable to begin the adventure.
The passport number, and each individual's full name, must be sent to the Tourism Authority of Thailand government department at least 1 day before departure.
You can enter the information into your form, at any time prior to the day your trip begins.
Immigration
Wherever a foreigner stays for a night - whether it's an hotel, guesthouse, or even private home - the owner of the residence must, according to Thai law, send details of the foreigner to the immigration office within 24 hours.
As we run a homestay programme, we act as locum for the villagers.
We must receive all passport details (full name, passport number, and nationality) of each person in the group. Until this happens, we cannot begin the programme.
Insurance
Our public liability insurance coverage also requires that we send the company the passport number and full name of everyone in the group.
We don't need photocopies, or even to see the original passport - just put the nationality, passport number and full name of each participant into our online form.
If you have any concerns, please email us to discuss the issue.
Pickups & Drop offs
Chiang Rai
We pick you up, and drop you off, anywhere inside Chiang Rai city, for free. This includes the new bus station (#2) and the airport, which are both located slightly outside town.
However, for other locations outside the city, we may charge an extra fee to cover costs. Please enter your accommodation name when booking and we can let you know if any extra fees will be charged.
Accommodation located outside town can also impact on the pickup and drop off times, or reduce the amount of time on the trek.
Chiang Mai
We no longer arrange pickups from Chiang Mai
To avoid extra charges, and early pickups, we strongly recommend staying in Chiang Rai city the night before your programme begins.
Guides
Our guides were trained by us, and each holds a TAT guide licence (Tourism Authority of Thailand). We also taught them English (one speaks Japanese too), which helps them to converse with the guests during the trip. But please understand that the standard of language varies - English will be at least their 3rd language, after their tribal and Thai language.
The guides were born and raised in the villages in our programmes, so you can be sure that the information you receive from them about local culture and tradition is authentic - many travel agencies and tour operators use Thai guides who have no firsthand knowledge of the hilltribe communities. Our guides are encouraged, once they have experience and self-confidence, to work for themselves or other agencies, whilst still freelancing for us.
Other information
- While we do everything we can to keep the itinerary as advertised, we reserve the right to change without notice
- Weather conditions may force route changes or removing an activity for safety reasons
- The guide may shorten or lengthen the route according to the wishes, fitness or ability of the group
- A community may be holding an event which will impact the programme's schedule.
Price includes
- Pickup and drop off in Chiang Rai town*
- Lunch
- Boat trip
- Filtered water
- Emergency medical insurance
*Accommodation outside town may incur an extra charge
Please have the following details ready when booking (for each person in your group)
- First name
- Last name
- Gender
- Diet (Meat, vegetarian, or vegan)
- Passport number
- Nationality
- Please also email a copy of each passport information page
Price excludes
- Surcharge for Pickup/drop off outside Chiang Rai town
- Snacks and drinks
- Souvenirs
- Extra options added to the basic tour
- Tips and gratuities
Cancellation policy
Please note we do not book a guide until the deposit has been paid. If a guide is unavailable, we refund the deposit in full.
If a group cancels within 24 hours of the trek start, the deposit is lost.
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