Trekking
Tours
Thailand is a home of the following six major hilltribes:
Meo or Hmong, Yao or Mien, Karen or Kariang, Akha or
Iko, Lahu or Musoe and Lisu or Liso.
These hilltribes live mainly on the mountains in Chiang
Mai, Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son provinces in northern
Thailand. For details about the history, culture and
lifestyles of the hilltribes, tourists are recommended
to visit the Tribal Research Institute in Chiang Mai
University. Tourists are strongly advised against exploring
the hilltribe areas by themselves, as the rugged terrain
and the vast size of the mountainous regions prevent
the government authorities from closely controlling
the areas for security purposes.
Generally, jungle treks last from two to seven days
and consist of two or three modes of transportation,
they are travel on foot or by jeep, rafting, elephant
riding and horse riding. The best time for trekking
is November to February when the weather is refreshing
with little or no rain.
Visitors should remember to
a) Respect hilltribe beliefs and religious symbols and
structures.
b) Dress modestly. Hilltribe people are generally modest.
Inappropriate attire may offend them.
c) Ask permission before photographing someone. Some
villages do not permit photography.
d) Avoid trading western medicines and articles of clothing.
Contributions to their welfare, items such as pens,
paper, needles, thread, cloth and material used for
embroidery are perfectly acceptable.
Trek prices are determined by the duration of the trip,
transportation modes, meals available and the size of
the trekking party.
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