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White Water Rafting
Rafting is fast gaining popularity among the young and young at heart. The mountainous regions of the North are the natural venue for whitewater rafting, especially after the rains from June to October when the rivers swell with floodwater. But first-class rafting is also to be found in the northern reaches of the central region.

Ton Pariwat Rafting Trip
Ton Pariwat Rafting Trip is organised by Phuket Sea Land (tel: 0 7622 2900), a tour operator in Phuket. The eco-tourism trip includes sightseeing at the Phang-nga Wildlife Nursery Station, elephant riding and rafting in the Ton Pariwat Wildlife Conservation Area.


Hiking trail and white water rafting in ...
In the rainforest of Phato. It is the beginning of river, which runs trough pass the mountain, fruits gardens, to Lang Suan river. Exciting with the bamboo rafting in the river of white water rafting in rapids. Hiking trail up to the summit of mountains, such as Por Ta Chong Dong summit, Por Ta Mangkre summit and Khoa Thung summit. Which covered of beautiful fauna and flora, Misty fog and beautiful sunset are highlight of the day. For more information, please contact : Phato Watershed Management and Conservation Unit/Phato Rainforest Ecotourism Club. Tel : 0 7752 0055, 0 7752 0075, Malin Sevice Tel : 0 7753 9053, Phato Resort Tel : 0 7753 9023, and Phunamsai Palm Hill Resort Tel : 0 7750 9010, 08 1693 3275, 08 1895 4978, Kasorn Travel Tel : 0 7753 9185, 08 1797 3386.

Exciting Rafting
In Phato river that run through to Amphoe Langsuan. Start the exciting trip with rafting in rapids: Bok Fire, Heo Bua Thong, Heo Ta Won, Heo Ta Aon, Khuen Nam Woen, Hua Ka Loke and Hin Chang, more information, please contact to 0 7752 0055, 0 7752 0077.

White Water Rafting in Chiang Mai
White Water Rafting in Chiang Mai



Chiang Mai provides good opportunities for rafting using bamboo or rubber rafts, as there are many rivers and streams flowing through lush forests and hill tribe settlements in the province. For example, Rafting down the Mae Chaem through Ob Luang George in inflatable boats is available through Mae Sot Travel. Another challenging route is the Mae Tuen in Omkoi District, where the river rushes through virgin forests to end at the Pha Dam Waterfall. No rubber raft is available at the site, so it’s best to book a trip with a tour agen in Chiang Mai. For further information please contact any licensed travel agent or TAT Northern Office: Region 1 Tel. 0 5324 8604 or 0 5324 8607.










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