5/5 Athanasios K. 11 months ago on Google • 95 reviews
We
did
the
2D1N
trek
(2
days
1
night)
with
Wooth.
This
involves
the
first
day
a
trek
of
14.5
km
which
you
need
to
be
ready
as
there
are
some
uphill
parts.
The
second
day
is
an
easy
mostly
downhill
trek
of
8
km.
You
will
come
across
many
rice
fields,
corn
fields,
banana
trees,
and
pineapple
plants.
Also
stunning
hill
tops
we
nice
views.
We
went
end
of
April
and
Luckily
there
were
a
lot
of
shadowed
paths
that
helped
with
the
heat.
We
saw
some
burned
fields
but
not
a
lot
and
the
views
were
quite
clear.
At
around
14.00
in
the
first
day
you
will
arrive
at
a
waterfall
which
was
much
needed.
We
got
to
experience
living
with
the
Akha
tribe
at
Armue
homestay!
This
meant
drinking
their
rice
whiskey,
cooking
together,
sitting
together.
The
dinner
we
were
offered
was
so
gooooooood
!
The
village
was
full
of
playful
children.
The
second
day
started
with
a
nice
breakfast.
And
for
lunch
we
cooked
in
the
field,
chicken
on
the
fire
and
steamed
rice
in
a
bamboo
piece
.
We
also
passed
the
labour
tribe
were
we
ate
lychees
from
the
trees
and
were
lucky
to
taste
wild
honey
.
Also
ended
at
a
relaxing
hot
spring
with
a
private
bath.
Overall.
One
of
the
most
authentic
experiences
ever.
Everything
we
ate
was
pure
and
fresh.
We
learned
about
different
plants.
English
was
ok
to
understand
most
stuff,
I
missed
some
explanations
but
that
was
ok.
Communication
was
also
good
and
we
booked
the
day
before,
super
last
minute.
A
few
notes
-
During
the
trek
take
only
some
minor
essentials.
Yours
bags
will
be
brought
to
the
place
you
are
staying.
-
at
the
homestay
you
can
shower
and
there
is
a
toilet
-
Make
sure
you
have
sturdy
shoes
-
on
warm
days
,
the
1st
trek
you
meed
2
litters
of
water.
-
Long
trousers
are
handy
as
you
walk
through
plants
some
times
(
we
wore
shorts
and
it
was
ok
)
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