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Khum Lanna Experience
Trip Id: TCNX0607
Destination: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Activity: Active tours, Biking, Boat travel, Farm tour, Nature & Adventure
Price: start from $283 per person  
Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night
Operate: Daily
When? TODAY - 31 Oct 2008
Located 100 kilometers north of Chiang Mai, Khum Lanna consists of a lovely vegetable garden and a tradtional northern Thai house overlooking a large rice field and an orchard, a charming way of life of local Thai northerners. Tour the rural area of Chiang Mai, including a visit to the hill tribe village.

Minimum 2 persons travelling

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Tour Rates:
Tour Rates* (Price/Person) in U.S. Dollars

Period

Single

Double

Triple

24 May 2008 - 31 Oct 2008 - NA - 283 - NA -
Rates include 7% VAT tax and 10% hotel service charge.  Major credit cards accepted. No extra charge, no minimum
Note: Booking should be made at least 7 days in advance.
The Triple rates are based on a twin sharing room with an extra bed for the third person.
Itinerary
Day 1 : Chiang Mai - Khum Lanna (Lunch, Dinner)
Pick up from your hotel in Chiang Mai and drive to the Hilltribe Museum (closed on Saturday, Sunday and Public Holiday) located in the outskirts of the city to learn about the minorities' way of life. Then proceed to visit an orchid farm and Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden.

Afterwards, continue to Mae Ngad Dam and embark on a long tail boat for lunch at Raft Restaurant. Travel along the river by boat for 50 minutes to Ban Huay Sai and visit Lisu Village. After the visit, transfer to a beautiful teak house of Khum Lanna. Enjoy a full 4-course sit-down Thai dinner with your host and friends

Overnight at Khum Lanna

Day 2 : Khum Lanna - Chiang Mai (Breakfast, Lunch)
After breakfast on the terrace overlooking a vast rice field and beautiful mountains, start biking to a local market and Wat Pa Gee. Then continue biking around the beautiful rural country for agro-cultural tour with different farms such as rice, corn, chili, soybean and seasonal vegetables.

We take you on a garden tour around the compound in preparation of our Lanna country-style BBQ lunch; you will collect different seasonal herbs, vegetables, and fruits for cooking.

After that, a guided biking tour around Khum Lanna and a visit to Wat Tham Dork Kum before returning to Chiang Mai.



Notes
  • Price Included :
    - Tours as mentioned by private air-conditioned vehicle, open-air truck (Day 1-on visit to Botanical garden for group of 8-up persons) and open-air boat and biking EXCEPT transfers, tours and activities operated by Khum Lanna will be on join-in basis
    - Admission fees as mentioned
    - English speaking guide
    - Accommodation in non air-conditioned room with electric fan based on sharing twin-bedded room at Khum Lanna
    - Meals as mentioned

    Price Excludes:
    - Personal expenses
    - Airfare and airport tax
    - Purchase at market as well as Thai farmer shirts (free during stay at Khum Lanna only and available at nominal charge, if required to take-away).
    - Other services not mentioned in the program

    Remark
    - French or German speaking guide are upon request
    - Maximum group size 8 persons (4 rooms)

    - Minimum 2 persons travelling together
About the Package
Chiang Mai

Thailand’s second city, Chiang Mai is a comfortable yet sophisticated city and gateway to the mountains of northern Thailand.

Historical Center
Originally settled by the Mons, King Mengrai founded Chiang Mai as a Thai kingdom in 1296. Centuries later it was absorbed into the Lanna Thai kingdom and became a major center for religion and culture. The Burmese controlled the city from 1556 until King Taksin redeemed it in 1775, placing it permanently under Thai sovereignty. With all this history, there is plenty to hold your attention in Chiang Mai: walk around the old walled city, see traditional temples, trek through rural mountain villages, visit cultural centers and go shopping for exquisite handicrafts.

Northern Capital
These days, Chiang Mai is Thailand's northern capital. Various countries have consulates here, and visitors have an excellent choice of accommodation. The climate is pleasantly cooler than Bangkok's, even cold at night around New Year. Still, the days are hot, and along with the city’s public pools, big hotels open theirs to non-guests. The nightlife here is good and varied, as is the array of international restaurants. There are plenty of Muay Thai, meditation, yoga and massage centers for anyone seeking something unusual.

Ancient Temples
Many Chiang Mai temples are centuries old, displaying fine examples of northern art and architecture. Some interesting temples to visit: Wat Jet Yot (mid 15th C) was built to replicate the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodhgaya, India, where the Lord Buddha attained enlightenment. There are seven spires marking the number of weeks he spent there. Wat Chiang Man (1296) is the city’s oldest temple. Begun by King Mengrai, it houses two ancient and significant Buddha images under huge teak supports inside the main sanctuary. On Chiang Mai’s holy mountain, Doi Suthep, stands Wat Phra That Doi Suthep (1383). After a short drive from the city, visitors climb the 300-step Naga staircase that leads to a tour de force of marble and gold with exhilarating city and country views.

Museums & Handicrafts
The Chiang Mai National Museum (open 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Wednesday – Sunday) contains Buddha statues, pottery and other relics. Not far away is the Tribal Museum, with information on the history and culture of each hill tribe as well as their traditional handicrafts. You can buy handicrafts and everything else at the famous Night Bazaar.

Lisu Lodge

Named after the hill tribe village called ‘Lisu’, settling nearby the lodge, Lisu Lodge is part of a project to conserve the natural heritage of hill tribes of northern Thailand. The lodge won awards and international acclaims.

During the tour, a family elder will guide you around the village to sample a portion of Lisu customs and culture. You will view the local shrine, admire the work of skilled silversmiths and marvel at fine embroidery work, and may be invited into someone's home for a cup of local tea. Lisu is one of the hill tribes that migrated from southern China and Tibet in the early 20th century.

As evening falls, the sounds of dancing and traditional music, strummed on banjos by Lisu villagers, echo around the village. An activity at Lisu Lodge includes a bicycle ride up and down the hill and a wild ride tour on an oxcart.

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