White Water Rafting
The rainy season, from mid-May to mid-October, used to be
regarded as the low season for tourism in Thailand. However, for rafting, this
is the best time of year to come as the rainfall is at its highest. It
used to only be only bamboo rafting which was available in Thailand.
Floating at along at a leisurely pace, this was a great way to see
the natural environment surrounding the river. Recently adventure rafting
became available using rubber dinghies and you can now experience rapids
on the wild rivers.
The North
The north is probably the region where rafting originated
in Thailand and has more rivers suitable for rafting than anywhere else.
There are many places where you can white water raft in Thailand. See
below for details.
Pai River
This adventure will take you through the main
Wildlife Sanctuary of Mae Hong Son province. Beside experiencing the thrill of
the rapids, you will have the chance to watch monkeys and birds
playing along the riverside, shower in sparkling waterfalls, plus discover the
fun of "body rafting". The trip starts on the Khong River, a
tributary of the Pai, where it passes beneath highway 1095, about 45
kilometers northeast of Mae Hong Son.
The Mae Klong River
The Nam Mae Klong river flows through enchanting wilderness in the
Umphang district of Mae-Sot province. The rapids are small on the first
part of the river which can be rafted as a day trip from Umphang. The
lower part of the river is a real expedition taking 4 days and including
a hard trek with elephant support for equipment.
The Nam Wah River
The Nam Wah river flows through Mae Charin National Park in Nan
Province and expeditions can be organised from Chiang Mai.
Relevant websites to check out are:
www.thewildplanet.com/index.htm
www.activethailand.com
trekthailand.8k.com
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