Experience the authentic side of Chiang Mai!
Start with a scenic trek to Tard Mok Waterfall, followed by a homemade lunch at our cozy jungle base camp. Then, float down the lifeblood river of a Northern Thai village on the first and only river tubing experience in Chiang Mai.
With a local guide who has lived here all his life, observe elephants and water buffalo bathing naturally—an ethical, non-intrusive way to see these animals. Your guide, a former elephant caretaker, shares insider knowledge about these gentle giants.
Discover Saa Gee Waterfall, a hidden gem rarely visited by travelers, and soak in the quiet beauty of Chiang Mai’s countryside. End the day with hot tea and snacks before heading back.
Note: Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, as animals roam freely.
A true local adventure blending nature, culture, and exploration.
Pickup included
Trek, Tube & Elephant: Morning jungle trek, afternoon river tubing, and an elephant visit to end the day.<br/>Duration: 10 hours: Full-day adventure with trekking, tubing, and elephants.<br/>Lunch: Local lunch provided after the morning trek.<br/>Mini Van or AC Car: Comfortable air-conditioned transport for pickup and drop-off.<br/>Waterproof bags for phones: Waterproof bags for phones are available for loan.<br/>Pickup included
Pick-up & Journey (07:30 AM - 08:00 AM)
We’ll pick you up from your accommodation in Chiang Mai.
Enjoy a 1.3-hour scenic drive through the picturesque countryside of Mae Taeng.
Welcome to Tubing Chiang Mai campsite — your jungle retreat for the day!
Change into comfortable trekking clothes and store your belongings in a secure locker.
Before we begin the trek, you’ll receive a brief but important safety orientation.
Begin your guided adventure through a breathtaking jungle trail that follows a tranquil stream.
Hike through lush forest, bamboo groves, and hidden jungle paths filled with natural beauty.
Along the way, discover secluded jungle pools and enjoy the calming sound of flowing water.
Reach the stunning Tard Mok Waterfall — a hidden gem perfect for a refreshing break and unforgettable photos.
Take time to relax, soak in the peaceful surroundings, and then trek back to Base Camp.
Return to Base Camp and enjoy a delicious local lunch freshly prepared for you.
Take time to rest, rehydrate, and soak in the peaceful jungle atmosphere.
After lunch, change into your swimwear and get ready for the next adventure!
Float down the Mae Taeng River and soak in the stunning jungle scenery around you.
Drift past the area near a renowned elephant sanctuary — if you're lucky, you might spot elephants or water buffalo cooling off by the riverbank.
Along the way, enjoy views of peaceful riverside villages and lush forest landscapes.
Note: Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, as animals roam freely in their natural habitat.
Take a short 5-minute jungle walk from Base Camp to reach the hidden Saa Gee Waterfalls.
Slide down smooth natural rock into clear, refreshing pools — a fun and energizing way to cool off.
Swim, relax, and soak in the peaceful jungle surroundings before heading back.
Return to Base Camp for a refreshing hot shower and some downtime.
Enjoy hot tea and light snacks while relaxing in the peaceful jungle setting.
Afterward, begin your journey back to Chiang Mai, with drop-off around 6:30 – 7:00 PM.
Please arrive at Tubing Chiang Mai Base Camp by 09:30 AM.
Meeting Point: Kuet Chang, Mae Taeng District, Chiang Mai.
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