Our first stop was the
Mork-Fa waterfall in Chiang Mai's National Park. About a 45 minute drive out of
the city centre, it's well worth a visit. We struck lucky and had the most
amazing tour guide, Kalu, who pointed out every little nature-related detail
along the way and really did know everything about the place. Our tour group was
quite small (only 5 including Kalu himself) but worked out perfectly as it meant
we had a very personal and private tour and could ask Kalu questions whenever we
wanted.
We spent a good half
hour just paddling in the water and sitting on the rocks before moving onto a
local food market and grabbing a bite to eat at a little family-run cafe pitched
up at the side of one of the roads. They also had the cutest puppy which made
the lunch even more enjoyable!
After
filling our stomachs it was time to begin the actual trek... When we were asked
at the booking office if we enjoyed walking, we didn't realise just what kind of
walking we were going to be doing. Not trying to be over the top or anything but
the next 3 and 1/2 hours seriously tested
our fitness and how well we could keep up. I think we genuinely thought we'd
just be walking on pretty flat land with the occasional hill here and there but
nope, full on mountain trekking. It was a little bit daunting at first but once
we'd found our pace it became so much fun and the views along the way were
absolutely incredible!
Again, Kalu constantly
pointed out wildlife and facts about the jungle the whole time as well as
singing, joking and basically keeping us all up beat. He even chopped down
bamboo trees and carved them into cups for us to use the next morning with our
coffee. Genius.
After the good few
hours of walking we finally arrived at the Maenai village in the middle of the
jungle where we were staying that night. We were shown to our room (a wooden hut
made out of mainly bamboo) and sat down at the table ready to eat what they'd
prepared for us. It was delicious and consisted of spring rolls, a Thai yellow
curry (our new favourite), sweet and sour tofu/chicken and plenty of veggies and
rice. We then spent the rest of the evening sat around the campfire chatting
under the stars and singing along to Kalu playing the guitar. He even got us to
write a wish onto a paper lantern and released it into the sky with a small
firework attached which was quite cute.
We were so shattered
from the whole day we were in bed by 9:30! But it was quite cosy sleeping next
to eachother under huge mosquito nets. It was colder than we'd expected being in
the middle of the jungle in the evening, but we pretty much fell asleep
instantly ready for day 2!
There's so many
different sites/booking offices offering you treks (which can sometimes be quite
pricey for a not-so-great trip), but we booked ours with Chiang
Mai Trekking - By Piroon. It cost us 3000 baht (just over the £50 mark) and
included pick up/drop off, a 2 day trek, accommodation in the village we stayed
at, all food included, bamboo rafting and our excellent guide - Kalu. Many tours
offer a cheaper price in Chiang Mai but you're often with a larger group and
don't actually go to proper tribes. FYI, the 'long neck' tribe everyone raves
about is made up purely for tourists.
I'd definitely
recommend who we booked with as it was well worth the money and such a fun 2
days! Here's the link if you fancy looking into it:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293917-d7816313-Reviews-Chiangmai_Trekking_by_Piroon_Day_Trip-Chiang_Mai.html
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