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Chiang Mai To Chiang Rai Bike Tour

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Chiang Mai To Chiang Rai Bike Tour

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  • Day 1 Chiang Mai
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Chiang Mai

      Arrive in Chiang Mai and settle into your hotel. Our guide meets at your hotel, post-lunch at 13:00hrs for a bike fit followed by a walking tour of Chiang Mai. Today we visit some of the classic highlights of Chiang Mai.


      We convene tonight to celebrate the start of our awesome journey on a bike.


      Meals: D

      Accommodation: Aksara Heritage

  • Day 2 Wat Ban Den
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Wat Ban Den

      Our guide meets you at your hotel around 07:30 am. After breakfast, we will shuttle a short way out of town to avoid the morning rush hour, then hop on the bikes for a spin along the banks of the Ping River. One of Thailandโ€™s four main rivers, its water flows all the way to Bangkok. Along the way pass by flower farms growing chrysanthemums for use as Buddhist offerings. After lunch, we pick up a tiny rural road through the lush Mae Rim Valley with its quiet villages and old wooden temples. Visit the fresh market in Mae Malai before reaching our hotel overlooking vast rice fields with a backdrop of forested mountains.


      Meals: B,L,D

      Cycling Distance: 65km / 40mi

      Accommodation: Le Cocotier

  • Day 3 Chiang Dao
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Chiang Dao

      Todayโ€™s ride starts with cycling through a couple of small villages with old traditional wooden houses before you reach the expansive Wat Ban Den (temple). Each of its viharn (temple buildings) has been built in a different style. Riding north from here, you will roll through the Mae Ping gorge with its unique "air conditioning", air flowing off the mountains along creeks blows cool across the road like an air conditioner. The last stop before reaching the hotel will be a visit to Wat Tham Chiang Dao, a temple complex built into limestone caves in Doi Chiang Dao (Thailandโ€™s 3rd tallest peak).


      Amidst lush jungles and limestone mountains, Chiang Dao is a heavenly escape from the heat of plains and a popular stop for birders and trekkers. The base of the mountain is a highly venerated wรกt marking the entrance to one of Thailandโ€™s deepest limestone caverns.


      Meals: B,L,D

      Cycling Distance: 60km / 36mi

      Accommodation: Chiang Kham Luang

  • Day 4 Tha Ton
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Tha Ton

      This morning we will shuttle up over the Chiang Dao mountains on our way to Chaiprakan. We will break up the drive with a visit to the Royal Project Shop and a hill tribe vegetable and fruit market a legacy of HM Rama 9 The Great. Remounting the bikes at Wat Tham Tab Tao, you will ride along quiet farm roads with a backdrop of karst cliffs. Our entire route today goes through small villages and farms today, growing everything from rice to vegetables to fruit. Check out a Burmese-style temple whose Buddha figurine is made of woven wicker.


      We pace out our journey to Thaton and arrive at this beautiful town at the edge of a River. Thaton is one of the last towns bordering Myanmar in this area. The great part of this is that one gets to see the blend of Burmese, Thai and Chinese influences in language and culture. Your hotel tonight overlooks the Mae Kok river.


      Meals: B,L,D

      Cycling Distance: 70km / 42mi

      Accommodation: Maekok Village Resort

  • Day 5 Mae Chan
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Mae Chan

      As we set off towards Mae Chan, we ride alongside the picturesque river, winding our way through a lush green valley that offers one breathtaking scenery after another. From hilltop farming to expansive tea plantations and charming bamboo huts by the river, this is the most authentic side of Thailand that you can experience.


      Todayโ€™s ride is going to be a challenging one. We start with a 25 km easy ride, followed by a slow uphill climb, and then brace ourselves for the tough Baan Yapa climb, with a gradient ranging from 12 to 20 percent over a few kilometers. After that, we enjoy a thrilling downhill run before embarking on more big climbs, with gradients ranging from 10 to 15 percent, as we make our way towards Mae Chan. If you find the climbs too difficult, thereโ€™s always the option to shuttle through them.


      Mae Chan is a quaint town known for its tea trading, founded by refugees from the losing side of the China civil war that led to Maoโ€™s rule over the country. Our accommodation for the night is the Kornwat Garden Resort, which boasts stunning views of lush greenery, tea plantations, and an Ahka village. Itโ€™s the perfect place to unwind and rejuvenate after a tough day of riding through the majestic countryside of Thailand.


      Meals: B,L,D

      Cycling Distance: 45km / 27mi

      Accommodation: Kornwat Garden Resort

  • Day 6 Chiang Saen
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Chiang Saen

      This morning, we find ourselves back in the serene countryside, surrounded by vast paddy fields. The ride is invigorating, with the cool, fresh morning breeze and the clear skies providing a warm welcome on the road. By afternoon, we arrive at Chiang Saen, where we settle into our hotel and take a moment to unwind. Later, we embark on an adventure to witness the majestic confluence of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar, and visit the renowned Golden Triangle. To get the best view, we head to Wat Phrathat Phu Kao Hill. Chiang Saen is a city steeped in rich history, and what makes it even more fascinating is its proximity to Thailand and Burma.


      If time permits, we head out after lunch to witness the breathtaking Wats, followed by a visit to the Hall of Opium. The Royal Project and Doi Tung Development Project have been working tirelessly to eradicate the drug trade and its negative impact. The Hall of Opium was established to educate visitors about the dangers of drug abuse and trace its history from its first use 5,000 years ago. This experience is one of the most enlightening ones in Thailand, shedding light on the influence of drugs in the region. Itโ€™s an experience that should not be missed.


      Meals: B,L,D

      Cycling Distance: 60km / 36mi

      Accommodation: Siam Triangle Hotel

  • Day 7 Chiang Rai
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Chiang Rai

      As we make our way to Chiang Rai, we pass by enchanting fruit orchards, verdant paddy fields, and sprawling banana plantations, all offering a glimpse into the regionโ€™s rich landscape and cultural heritage. Chiang Rai is a vibrant city that boasts a diverse array of food, music, art, and stunning natural scenery. You have the evening to yourself to explore the bustling night markets, brimming with local knick-knacks and street food vendors. The city of Chiang Rai truly comes to life in the evenings, with locals and tourists alike crowding the streets.


      Weโ€™ll end our adventure with a mouth-watering meal at one of the cityโ€™s local restaurants. You can savor a new and delicious recipe or indulge in an old favorite for the last time. Itโ€™s the perfect way to cap off an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking countryside of Thailand.


      Meals: B,L,D

      Cycling Distance: 60km / 36mi

      Accommodation: Nak Nakara

  • Day 8 Chiang Rai
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Chiang Rai

      Extend your stay here or travel further as per your onwards plans.


      Meals: B

      Accommodation:

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Personal

Youโ€™ll be just with your guide or pilot. Examples of these activities are paragliding, sky diving, personal mountain climbing, etc.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 8 / Max: 80

Age range allowed for this experience.

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