Category Archives: Whitewater Rafting
Conquer the Mighty Mae Klong River
Thi Lo Re white-waterrafting journey starts at the Mae Klong River’s headwater – one of the challenging streams. The idea of rafting down the Mae Klong River – a series of adventurous rapids and fantastic scenery with abundant lush green forest on both sides as a background, must have inspired the imagination of not a few explorers. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Tak
The True Spirit of Adventure
Our travel destination is “Umphang Khi Karen Village” – where we will start rafting on an inflatable craft along the Umphang Creek and Thanon Thong Chai Mountain Range through milder rapids (Level 2-3). The soft curls will offer us ample scope to get a hold on the white waters. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Tak
Go Extreme at the Khek River with 18 Challenging Rapids
Originating from the Petchabun Mountains, “Khek” is a small river flowing through Thung Salaeng Luang National Park and becomes the famous waterfalls of Phitsanulok province –
Namtok Sidit and Namtok Kaeng Sopha. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Phitsanulok
The Most Adventurous Rafting in the Northeast of Thailand
San River is the main river of Phu Ruea District. It will turn brown in the rainy season and become crystal clear in the summer. The stream will flow through the curve of the valley until ending at Hueang River, a natural border of Thailand-Lao PDR. The canal is about 20-40 m wide. The rafting route will start at Ban Kaeng Kliang and end at Ban Huai Tio. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Loei
Test Your Courage on the Best of Thailand’s White-water Routes
Nam Wa River white-water rafting is the main adventure activity of the Mae Charim National Park and is considered one of the hardest and most enjoyable white-water areas in Thailand. The difficulty ranges from Level 1 all the way up to Level 5 depending on the season. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Nan
Conquer the Power of Nature
Here the excitement and danger may be the same because of the complex and twisted islets of Mae Taeng Stream. The total distance is 10 km. The trip takes about 2.5 hours. The rafting can be divided into three stages. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Chiang Mai
Taking Wild Rafting, Conquering Pai River
Pai River is a meandered river that is not very wide. Most of the area of the river is shallow and full of pebbles. You can see rocks emerging at the middle of the river from point to point. Along the river, there is a line of unspoiled forest, which is also a residential area. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Mae Hong Son