Nam Lang River
One of the highlights of any visit to Myanmar is our
exclusive three-day wilderness journey on the pristine
western headwaters of the Ayeyarwaddy. Suitable for
almost all age groups, the Nam Lang River combines the
thrill of Class 3 and 4 whitewater through thickly
forested canyons, with a closer insight into a people
and way of life unchanged for centuries. This river
journey is an incredible combination of white water,
scenery, villages, and truly quiet and introspective
evenings in our private camps.
| Difficulty: |
3 - 4 |
| From: |
Wang Lai Dam to Mulashidi |
| Distance: |
60Km |
| River Days: |
1 Day trek
2 Days river |
| Grade: |
25 ft per mile |
| Best Season: |
Nov, Dec, Feb, Mar |
| Min. Group: |
4 persons |
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Day 1 Arrive at Putao Airport and transfer to Malikha
Lodge in time for lunch. Afternoon at leisure in the
grounds of our beautiful wilderness lodge, with time for
a refreshing swim or spa treatment. Group dinner and
drinks at the main lodge in front of our open
fireplaces, and briefing from Malikha Lodge on the
following days adventure. |
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Day 2 Trek to Nam Lang Valley. An hours drive
from Malikha Lodge we pass the village of Upper Sangaung
which marks the beginning of the jungle. The road
continues on for a few more km, towards the pass leading
into the Nam Lang Valley to the beginning of our trek.
We trek at a moderate pace for five to six hours, four
hours to the top of the pass, and another two down to
our river camp. In traditional style the porters carry
all the expedition food and equipment ahead, leaving us
free to enjoy this scenic trek through untouched
subtropical forest and giant bamboo. Our river camp lies
close to the first river canyon, which is marked by a
spectacular rattan and bamboo bridge across the river. |
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Day 3 First day rafting. The following day, after
breakfast everyone is fitted with their specialist
rafting gear, while the trip leader and safety kayaker
give an extensive lesson in river safety and paddling
technique. We pass by the remote Lisu village of Nam Ze,
at the foot of more snow-capped peaks. This is our last
contact with “civilization” as we take an isolated loop
into the lower canyons. Two hours below this village and
we encounter some excellent technical rapids. From here
we raft down to our final river beach camp at the
beginning of the second canyon. |
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Day 4 Second day rafting. After a hearty
breakfast we start the final and most challenging days
rafting. An hour later, we reach three exciting and
technical rapids stacked in succession in a tight
bedrock canyon. The trio of rapids ends with a bang in a
series of drops between massive boulders. From here it
is about three hours rafting and leisurely cruising back
to our home at Malikha Lodge, where a glass of champagne
and long hot shower awaits. |
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Day 5 Return to Mandalay/Yangon. After a final
leisurely breakfast at Malikha Lodge, check out and late
morning transfer to Putao airport to connect with your
flight back to Mandalay and the rest of your itinerary. |
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PRICE IN US$ PER PERSON VALID FROM 01.10.2010 –
30.04.2011
2-6 persons: US$ 1.680,-- per person in twin sharing
room
7-10 persons: US$ 1.560,-- per person in twin sharing
room
Flight departures are every Tuesday and Friday
from October to April.
Price for a round trip ticket:
Yangon – Putao – Yangon: US$ 420,-- per person
Mandalay – Putao – Mandalay: US$ 250,-- per
person
Please contact us early
enough for seat availability
SERVICE:
- 2 nights at Malikha Lodge
- 2 nights at camps
- Full board during your stay in Putao
- Guided activities and excursions and 3 days/2 nights
river/trek
- All transportation in Putao
- Permission for Putao
NOT INCLUDED:
- Domestic flights to/from Putao
- Transfers in Yangon to/from airport
- Visa fees
- Intl. airport tax of US$ 10 per person
- Accommodation in Yangon
- Transfers in Yangon
- Drinks from our special reserve list
- Private laundry and beauty treatments
- Porter fees at the hotels
Personal Items to bring for Rafting and Trekking
Since all our rafting expeditions include at least one
trekking day, clients will also need to bring items as
prescribed on our trekking list.
As a general rule when packing for one of our wilderness
expeditions please keep personal gear to a minimum.
Clothing should be lightweight, dry quickly, and provide
insulation even when wet. Synthetic fibers are
preferable to cotton on the river for this reason. For
any other personal items not included on our detailed
equipment list below, please feel free to contact us
directly.
1. For camping and travelling:
A sleeping bag. Your sleeping bag should be at
least a three-season bag, either down or synthetic
filled. If you do not have a sleeping bag we do have
them for hire or purchase. A Therma-rest (inflatable
sleeping mattress) is provided by Malikha Lodge for your
comfort.
Lightweight pants and jacket. The brushed nylon
pants and windbreakers made by a variety of companies
are ideal for trekking and general travel wear.
Long sleeved thermal, top and bottoms (long
underwear). These are synthetic clothing such as
Patagonia Capaline which maintain their insulating value
even when wet, and are therefore ideal for wearing
around the campsite and on the river. The zippered
turtleneck is particularly handy, as it can be vented
and keeps the sun off the back of your neck. Light and
medium weight weaves are the handiest.
Socks: Two pairs of polypropylene or polypro mix
athletic socks.
Cotton underwear.
Lightweight long sleeved shirt. These are
particularly useful as sunscreen in camp. In addition
temperatures in the shade remain cool throughout the
season
Two cotton T-shirts.
A fleece jacket. Polypropylene is preferable.
A Gore-Tex or similar material raincoat and pants.
This will keep you warm and dry in a variety of
situations. A simple shell design is preferable, as they
can be packed away into very small bundles.
Small Towel
Toiletries: keep it to a minimum. Bring plenty of
moisturizing lotion.
Spare glasses or contact lenses if you wear them.
Flashlight or headlamp with spare batteries.
Water bottle
Toilet paper and lighter –We do provide it on all
trips, but also advise you carry your own supply for
convenience. The lighter is for burning the toilet paper
after you’ve used it.
Insect Repellent: Our Nam Lang river camp has
screened areas where insects are not a problem, but
while trekking and rafting in the jungle bring plenty of
DEET-based insect repellent against sandflies and
mosquitoes.
Lightweight cotton gloves are also handy as
additional insect protection.
2. River Wear:
River sandals or wet suit booties are the
preferred footwear on the river. Tevas, Alps, or other
high quality river sandals or booties should be brought
from home. It is essential that all rafters have
footwear that they can wear in the raft, which will not
come off in the event of a swim, as this is considered
standard safety equipment. One of the best options is
simple wetsuit booties used for diving or windsurfing.
These also offer additional protection from insect
bites.
River shorts Good quality, such as Patagonia
Baggies or Guide Shorts. These are by far the best all
around river wear, as they are durable, dry quickly, and
provide the pockets you will need for little items
you’ll want to keep close. Two pairs are enough.
Swimming costume – (or you can just get by with
river shorts).
A sarong for women (a long piece of cloth wrapped
around your waist) is another good option, and can be
purchased cheaply in Myanmar. This is invaluable for
visiting villages and respecting local custom for dress.
It can also be used to replace your towel for drying
after washing.
A baseball style cap and good sunglasses equipped
with a retaining device to keep them on your face where
they belong.
Sunscreen (SPF 15 or greater and waterproof) is
essential
Lip Balm, SPF 15 minimum
3. Trekking:
A daypack. It should be a medium volume daypack
without a frame, and again, the most important criteria
are how well it fits and works.
Lightweight hiking boots or running shoes of good
quality and preferably worn in are a must. For people
who do not routinely walk in the mountains, light hiking
boots are strongly recommended. Heavy mountaineering
boots are not recommended.
For longer treks and Higher Altitude treks
waterproof pants, gaiters, additional socks and thermal
hats and gloves are highly recommended.
4. Optional:
Camera and film. Also bring a good cleaning kit,
as field conditions are harsher than in towns. Spare
batteries are also handy. There will be waterproof
Pelican Cases supplied on the rafting trips. Packets of
silica gel will help reduce humidity in the camera case.
Small binoculars for wildlife viewing. If you’re
an avid bird watcher you may want to bring a more
substantial pair of binoculars with a waterproof case.
Pocketknife or multi-tool.
Fishing equipment.
Reading and writing material.
Personal first aid kit.
Personal linen, pillow case or under sheet
5. Provided by us:
Malikha Lodge will provide the following
equipment for all clients on our rafting and trekking
expeditions:
All safety and trek / river gear (except
clothing and personal items – see personal equipment
above) On river trips we provide lifejackets, helmets,
spray jackets, wet suits when required, dry bags, camera
barrels, satellite phone and comprehensive first aid
kits.
Tented accommodation while on your trip.
Mattresses or thermo-rests to sleep on
Cooking equipment including all kitchen utensils,
pots, pans, plates and glassware
Directors Chairs – comfortable chairs, ideal
around the campfire, which are made of canvas and fold
away
Booking Conditions
How to Book: Complete the Client Profile form
(below) and fax or email it to us. The Client Liability
Release form (please
click here) needs to be completed and taken
to Myanmar. A company representative will collect this
form upon your arrival in Yangon or at the Pre departure
meeting at The Malikha Lodge in Putao. Please give the
same name as in your passport. If you do not have a
passport or confirmed flight you may leave these details
blank and forward the information to us as soon as you
have it. We will require one passport photograph, which
should be brought with you to Myanmar.
A Deposit: of 50% of your trip cost per person
is required to secure a holiday booking. The balance
will need to be paid at least 30 days before the
departure date. If the full amount has not been received
by this time, Travel-Myanmar.net reserves the right to
cancel all bookings made on behalf of the client.
Bookings made within 30 days of the departure date must
be paid for in full at the time of booking. Please note
that prices are based on costs and exchange rates at the
time of printing. We reserve the right to adjust tour
prices.
Amendments: Please note that changes made by
you to your booking will incur an amendment fee of US$
50 per person per amendment. In addition, a cancellation
fee may apply.
Confirmation and Final Payment: Travel-Myanmar.net
will confirm your booking in writing and advise the due
date for final payment on your invoice.
Cancellations: All cancellations must be
advised in writing by the person who made the booking.
Cancellations are accepted from the date the written
confirmation is received by Travel-Myanmar.net and
applied to refund guidelines below. Depending on your
reason for cancellation these charges may be recoverable
on your insurance policy. If Travel-Myanmar.net cancels
your tour, all payments will be refunded. However
Travel-Myanmar.net will not be liable for any additional
costs incurred by you.
| Deposit: |
10% Non-refundable |
| 30-15 days: |
50% refund of trip minus Deposit |
| 15 days or less: |
No refund |
Flights: Bad weather in mountainous regions
can cause flight delays. Please make allowances when
booking onward journeys. We cannot be responsible for
any charges you might incur as a result of these delays.
Refunds: Are not made for unused services.
Health and Fitness: We strongly recommend a visit
to your doctor and dentist before your holiday. Your
doctor will advise current inoculation requirements.
Full details of pre-existing medical conditions must be
forwarded with your booking form. Older clients or
clients with pre-existing medical conditions may require
a doctor’s letter confirming their fitness for the trip.
During your holiday you are under the direction of your
Trip Leader and he/she has total authority to determine
your suitability to participate or continue.
Changes to your Itinerary: Our tours are organized
many months in advance and it may become necessary to
make an alteration to your tour. Where practical, we
will advise you of such changes (other than minor
changes) before commencement of the tour. These tours go
into remote areas and changes in itinerary may occur
because of weather, illness or accident, civil unrest or
force majeure, after your tour starts. The Trip Leader
has full responsibility for taking the action he/she
deems appropriate. Travel Insurance: It is a
condition of booking that all expedition members must be
protected by their own Medical Evacuation Insurance,
which provides for helicopter rescue. The purpose of
insurance is to provide proper coverage suited to the
specific needs of Adventure Tourism and in the case of
an emergency, works quickly and efficiently. Your
insurance should also cover accidents, health and loss
or damage to personal effects.
Profile Form:
Please fill in the following
information and return it to us via fax or email. This
is for our office records. You will also need to bring a
liability release form, one passport photo and a copy of
your insurance policy with you to Myanmar.
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