Dive into the heart of Mae Taeng with this full-day excursion. Begin with a scenic 1½-hour drive from Chiang Mai to Huay Kub Kab base camp, nestled in a lush jungle valley
Embark on a guided trek through rich forest and bamboo groves, following streams to the breathtaking hidden Tard Mok Waterfall (approx. 2–3 hrs). Take time to swim, relax, and capture stunning photos
After a satisfying Thai lunch and some downtime at camp, slide into your tube for a gentle river tubing adventure on the Mae Taeng River (1.3 hrs). Drift past serene jungle scenery and near Elephant Nature Park—you might even glimpse elephants or water buffalo in the wild
The day culminates with a memorable visit to Sunshine for Elephants, an ethical elephant-care project. You’ll prepare food and hand-feed rescued elephants in a compassionate, non-ride experience that supports their rehabilitation
Wind down with hot drinks, snacks, and a warm shower before being comfortably returned to Chiang Mai around 6:30–7:00 PM.
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✅ What to Expect:
- Jungle Trek & Waterfall: A moderate 2–3 hr hike through lush forest and bamboo groves to the hidden Tard Mok Waterfall—perfect for a cooling swim and photos.
- Local Thai Lunch & Relax: Replenish at base camp with a hot, tasty meal, showers, tea, and snacks.
- Mae Taeng River Tubing (~1.5 hrs): Drift through jungle scenery past Elephant Nature Park—keep an eye out for elephants or water buffalo.
- Ethical Elephant Feeding: Visit a hands-on elephant care project—no riding or performances—prepare food and nourish rescued elephants in a natural setting.
- Comfort & Convenience: Enjoy small-group attention, safety gear, lockers, towels, and round-trip pickup/drop-off from Chiang Mai.
🌿 Responsible & Safe:
We follow eco-friendly principles:
- Support for local communities
- Plastic-free policy with reusable bottles and water filters
- Trash separation and collection during tours
- Fully insured, first-aid trained guides, and safety briefing before every activity