Boat ride on the Mae Kok River in Thailand

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A wonderful family outing


One of the most enjoyable things to do while visiting Northern Thailand is to take a "Long-Tail" boat ride. The most popular ride is on the Mae Kok river from Thaton, in far north Chiang Mai province, to Chiang Rai. Most ride the local bus from the Chang Puak bus station departing at 7 and 9 am, although those leaving at 9 might miss the boat, which departs at 12:30 pm from Thaton, as the bus journey is 3 1/2 hours. It's much better to take your time and stay in Thaton for the evening.


The reason is 95% of the people riding the boats start in Thaton leaving a lot of empty boats going in the opposite direction.


The boats depart Chiang Rai at 10:30 am arriving in Thaton about 2 pm. This way you miss the heat of the day and you will probably be the only one in the boat. This means you can stretch out and relax in boat while enjoying the beautiful scenery along the river. Local hill tribe people who live along the river also take this boat as it will stop for them if they wave it down. The boats from Thaton filled with tourists going to Chiang Rai won't stop but those who live along the river with boats and provide a ferry service to Chiang Rai do.


Another possibility is you can charter a boat and spend the evening on the river at the hot springs next to an Akha hill tribe village before going on to Thaton. This is a great way to enjoy the river for a group of two to four persons.

Good food can be had just across the river from the hot springs at the Karen village of Rhummit where you can also arrange for riding elephants. Your boat driver will take you there when you want to eat.

If you don't speak Thai it is best to arrange for a guide from one of the tour companies or your guest house in Chiang Rai. They can also provide things like blankets or sleeping bags and food if you would rather eat by campfire.

Sleeping is aboard the boat which has plenty of room and comfortable. The hot springs has toilets and showers along with a small store. The springs run into the river which is a good place to take a refreshing bath as the water is not too hot. The Akha hill tribe village next to the hot springs is very authentic with most dressed in their traditional costumes and all living in Bamboo houses. Not many tourists visit the village as most go to Rhummit to do elephant riding and trekking which leaves this area peaceful and mostly unspoiled.

The last bus from Thaton to Chiang Mai leaves at 2:25 in the afternoon. Don't be in a hurry to leave as Thaton has many things to see and do along with accommodations from 60 to 2000 baht. The Tourist Police in Thaton will help you with any information you may need. They are located along the river not far from the boat landing.

Hundreds of people each day during the busy season ride to boats from Thaton to Chiang Rai. They all leave about the same time in a large convoy one behind the other. For a better experience be different and see the river in the opposite direction. When you see the boats full of people passing just smile and wave from your uncrowded boat as they are sure to be envious.



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Boat ride on the Mae Kok River to Chiang Rai Thailand part 1

Join us in this video as we take a long tail boat ride on The Mae Kok River east of Thaton to Chiang Rai Thailand visiting a Lahu hill tribe village along the way.
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Boat ride on the Mae Kok River to Chiang Rai Thailand part 2

Here in part 2 we ride the rapids, see people fishing along the river, visit an Akha hill tribe village and hot springs, see elephants bathing in the river, go past the touristy town of Rhummit (not stop) and end at Pattaya Noi in Chiang Rai.
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