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About White Water Rafting, Thailand
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Starting in Burma, the Mae Tang River flows, not surprisingly, through the Mae Tang Valley and into the Ping river (the Ping river is the one that runs through the center of Chiang Mai).
The Mae Tang is said to be an exciting river to raft for amateurs, and technical too, according to the experts. The dinghy has to be guided through whirlpools, rocks, walls of white water and drops of varying height by skilled navigators.
Rapids are rated in difficulty from one to six, with difficulty One being a Sunday stroll-like meander with just a few slow ripples, and difficulty Six being extremely dangerous and in-navigable; the sort of rapids you might see on TV adventure programs.
Most of the Mae Tang river ranks at around difficulty three, which means you will experience medium velocity rapids with high irregular waves, narrow passageways and some complex maneuvering necessary.
A number of white water rafting operators can easily arrange your trip. Contact the travel desk at your hotel or any private tour operator/travel agency in Chiang Mai.


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