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    • Trip # 7 E Rice field Vision
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      • Kayak # K ” Mae Taeng White water “
      • Kayak # E + ” Mae Wang Canyon”
      • Kayak # F 2 “2 DAY Mae Taeng River Adventure”
      • Kayak # F 4 4 DAY Mae Chaem River Expedition
      • Kayak # G+ “Mae Ping 32 km Run”
      • Kayak # C “Mae Ngat Valley Crossing”
    • Moderate Expedition Day Kayaking
      • The Gap
      • kayak # E “Mae Wang Rock Hopper “
      • Kayak # A ” Chiang Dao Jungle Kayak
      • Kayak # A+ “Cave & Jungle Kayak Adventure”
      • Kayak # H 18 km Sirilana Lake Traverse
      • Kayak # F ” 2 DAY Mae Ping River Jungle Adventure
      • Rafting # 1 ” Mae Taeng Rafting”
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      • Chiang Mai Night Light Paddle
      • Trip # 20 Bike & Kayak Mae Ngat Valley
      • Kayak # B “Chiang Dao Views”
      • Kayak # D “Mid Vally Traverse”
      • Kayak # G “Mae Ping Leisure Run”
      • Trip # SUP ” Stand UP Paddle Board the Mae Ping River
      • Kayak # I “Sirilanna Lake Play Day”
      • Kayak # F 3 2 DAY Lake Sirilanna
  • Family Adventure Day
    • Trip # 7 B Lake Huay Tueng Thao Oxygen Ride
    • Bike # 8 Rain forest Jungle single & Jeep track mountain biking
    • Bike # 9 Above Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep Downhill Road Ride
    • Trip # 20 Bike & Kayak Mae Ngat Valley
    • Kayak # B “Chiang Dao Views”
    • Kayak # I “Sirilanna Lake Play Day”
    • Kayak # D “Mid Vally Traverse”
    • Kayak # G “Mae Ping Leisure Run”
    • Hike # T 2 3-Hour Hike round trip “Monk Trail ” to Wat Doi Suthep from Chiang Mai
  • Outdoor Activity Combos
    • Trip # 20 Bike & Kayak Mae Ngat Valley
    • Kayak # A+ “Cave & Jungle Kayak Adventure”
    • Trip # M1″ 1 Day_Green Chiang Mai Triathlon
    • Bike # 13 A “Hike & Bike Suthep National Park
  • Hiking Trips
    • Bike # 13 A “Hike & Bike Suthep National Park
    • Hike # T 1 “6-Hour Doi Pui Summit Hike in Doi Suthep Pui National Park
    • Trip # M1″ 1 Day_Green Chiang Mai Triathlon
    • Hike # T 2 3-Hour Hike round trip “Monk Trail ” to Wat Doi Suthep from Chiang Mai
    • Hike # T 3 2-Day Hike Adventure, Doi Suthep
    • Bike # 13 2 DAY Hike & Bike Suthep National Park
  • Multi Day Activities
    • Kayak # F ” 2 DAY Mae Ping River Jungle Adventure
    • Kayak # F 2 “2 DAY Mae Taeng River Adventure”
    • Kayak # F 3 2 DAY Lake Sirilanna
    • Kayak # F 4 4 DAY Mae Chaem River Expedition
    • Bike # 13 2 DAY Hike & Bike Suthep National Park
    • Bike # 14 2 DAY Highlander Suthep National Park
    • Bike # 15 2 DAY “Himalayan 2”
  • YOU TUBE
  • Kayak SCHOOL
    • Kayak School & Certification
    • Private Trips
    • Kayak Rental Info
    • Pasak River
    • Health & Safety
  • Kayak Conditions UPDATED
  • COVID 19 UPDATED
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  • Chiang Mai mountain Biking Kayaks
  • Top Activties
  • About us
    • Contact us now !
    • Trip Inquire & EASY BOOK
    • Instant Trip Confirmation
    • Map Routes Catagorized
  • Mountain Bike Route Menu
    • All Mountain Bike Rides
    • Advanced Mountain Biking Routes
      • Bike # 4 “The Hunters Escape” Series
      • BIKE # 6 X “Eliminator 2 ” Mountain Bike Adventure Ride
      • Bike # 6 “The Eliminator Route”
      • Bike # 11 “The Samoeng Loop”
    • Intermediate Mountain Bike Routes
      • Bike # 2 “The Highlanders Route”
      • BIKE # 3 “The Old Smugglers Route ” Mountain Bike Ride
      • Bike # 15 2 DAY “Himalayan 2”
      • Bike # 5 “The Himalayan Route”
    • Beginner Mountain Bike Routes
      • Bike # 1″ Eagles Route ” Mountain Biking Trip
      • Bike # 8 Rain forest Jungle single & Jeep track mountain biking
      • Bike # 9 Above Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep Downhill Road Ride
      • Bike # 10 “Above Thailand ” Doi Inthanon Downhill Road Ride
      • Bike # 13 A “Hike & Bike Suthep National Park
      • Trip # 20 Bike & Kayak Mae Ngat Valley
  • Valley Bike Rides
    • All Valley Rides
    • Trip # 7 A Historical Chiang Mai City Tour
    • Trip # 7 B Lake Huay Tueng Thao Oxygen Ride
    • Trip # 7 C Manthatan Waterfall Road Ride
    • Trip # 7 D Wiang Kum Kam Ancient City Ride
    • Trip # 7 E Rice field Vision
  • Kayak Adventures
    • All Kayak Trips
    • Skilled Kayaker’s Routes
      • Kayak # K ” Mae Taeng White water “
      • Kayak # E + ” Mae Wang Canyon”
      • Kayak # F 2 “2 DAY Mae Taeng River Adventure”
      • Kayak # F 4 4 DAY Mae Chaem River Expedition
      • Kayak # G+ “Mae Ping 32 km Run”
      • Kayak # C “Mae Ngat Valley Crossing”
    • Moderate Expedition Day Kayaking
      • The Gap
      • kayak # E “Mae Wang Rock Hopper “
      • Kayak # A ” Chiang Dao Jungle Kayak
      • Kayak # A+ “Cave & Jungle Kayak Adventure”
      • Kayak # H 18 km Sirilana Lake Traverse
      • Kayak # F ” 2 DAY Mae Ping River Jungle Adventure
      • Rafting # 1 ” Mae Taeng Rafting”
    • Leisure Kayaking Routes
      • Chiang Mai Night Light Paddle
      • Trip # 20 Bike & Kayak Mae Ngat Valley
      • Kayak # B “Chiang Dao Views”
      • Kayak # D “Mid Vally Traverse”
      • Kayak # G “Mae Ping Leisure Run”
      • Trip # SUP ” Stand UP Paddle Board the Mae Ping River
      • Kayak # I “Sirilanna Lake Play Day”
      • Kayak # F 3 2 DAY Lake Sirilanna
  • Family Adventure Day
    • Trip # 7 B Lake Huay Tueng Thao Oxygen Ride
    • Bike # 8 Rain forest Jungle single & Jeep track mountain biking
    • Bike # 9 Above Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep Downhill Road Ride
    • Trip # 20 Bike & Kayak Mae Ngat Valley
    • Kayak # B “Chiang Dao Views”
    • Kayak # I “Sirilanna Lake Play Day”
    • Kayak # D “Mid Vally Traverse”
    • Kayak # G “Mae Ping Leisure Run”
    • Hike # T 2 3-Hour Hike round trip “Monk Trail ” to Wat Doi Suthep from Chiang Mai
  • Outdoor Activity Combos
    • Trip # 20 Bike & Kayak Mae Ngat Valley
    • Kayak # A+ “Cave & Jungle Kayak Adventure”
    • Trip # M1″ 1 Day_Green Chiang Mai Triathlon
    • Bike # 13 A “Hike & Bike Suthep National Park
  • Hiking Trips
    • Bike # 13 A “Hike & Bike Suthep National Park
    • Hike # T 1 “6-Hour Doi Pui Summit Hike in Doi Suthep Pui National Park
    • Trip # M1″ 1 Day_Green Chiang Mai Triathlon
    • Hike # T 2 3-Hour Hike round trip “Monk Trail ” to Wat Doi Suthep from Chiang Mai
    • Hike # T 3 2-Day Hike Adventure, Doi Suthep
    • Bike # 13 2 DAY Hike & Bike Suthep National Park
  • Multi Day Activities
    • Kayak # F ” 2 DAY Mae Ping River Jungle Adventure
    • Kayak # F 2 “2 DAY Mae Taeng River Adventure”
    • Kayak # F 3 2 DAY Lake Sirilanna
    • Kayak # F 4 4 DAY Mae Chaem River Expedition
    • Bike # 13 2 DAY Hike & Bike Suthep National Park
    • Bike # 14 2 DAY Highlander Suthep National Park
    • Bike # 15 2 DAY “Himalayan 2”
  • YOU TUBE
  • Kayak SCHOOL
    • Kayak School & Certification
    • Private Trips
    • Kayak Rental Info
    • Pasak River
    • Health & Safety
  • Kayak Conditions UPDATED
  • COVID 19 UPDATED

Pasak River

Kayakers on the The Pasak River enjoy solitary paddling through this magnificent country side , the Khao Yai region is known for . The kayaker enjoys a piece of mind with a dam controlled flow. The gentle slope allows for a safe journey down stream off the Pasak Chonlasit dam.  For nearly 150 km the kayaker experiences a relaxed current and will take in the most scenic sites while gliding south. The numerous Entry points along the way allow for a tailored trip and will please the risk assessment officer. Most paddlers enjoy a 15 to 20 km trip here , while start up kids are happy with 10 to 15 km. With virtually no hazards on the way this river lends itself perfectly for school events and gentle floats.  Long distance multi day challenges on the Pasak River between the Pasak Chonlasit dam and Ayutthaya are the perfect route. Click on the map below and get the lay of the land.

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Director and Instructor Khun Aidan has been teaching watersports for 40 years , “The Pasak River is an excellent and safe choice to instruct and train children of all ages. The River lends itself perfectly for the completion and training of  the ” Adventurous journey” of  the Dukes of Edinburgh Challenges”

The Award framework

The Award is comprised of three levels and four sections and is designed to provide a balanced program of personal development and challenge. Participants complete all four sections at each level in order to achieve their Award. At Gold level, participants also complete a Gold Residential Project.

Bronze

For those over 14 years old.

Silver

For those over 15 years old.

Gold

For those over 16 years old.

 

Time requirements

Bronze –  for those over 14 years. At least 6 months minimum participation required. The Adventurous Journey is two days and one night; average of six hours of purposeful effort per day; minimum 12 hours of purposeful effort in total;

Silver – for those over 15 years. At least 12 months minimum participation required (or 6 months if a Bronze Award holder). The Adventurous Journey is three days and two nights; average of seven hours of purposeful effort per day; minimum 21 hours of purposeful effort in total;

Gold – for those over 16 years. At least 18 months minimum participation required (or 12 months if a Silver Award holder). The Adventurous Journey is four days and three nights; average of eight hours of purposeful effort per day; minimum 32 hours of purposeful effort in total. Gold Award participants must also complete a Gold Residential Project.

Physical Recreation

The Physical Recreation section of the Award encourages young people to participate in sport and other physical recreation for the improvement of health, fitness and well being.

Skills

The Skills section of the Award encourages the development of personal interests, creativity or practical skills.

This section provides the opportunity for a participant to either improve on an existing skill, or to try something entirely new. As with the other sections, a level of commitment is required over time to progress a skill. It leads to a sense of achievement and well-being, and possibly improved employability through the development of life and vocational skills.

Voluntary Service

For this section participants are required to give service (volunteer) over a set period of time. This enables them to experience the benefits that their Voluntary Service provides to others in their community.

Gold Residential Project (or Gold Project)

The Gold Residential Project, completed only at Gold level, aims to broaden participants’ horizons through involvement with others in a residential setting.

Participants have the opportunity to share a purposeful experience with people who are not their usual companions and work towards a common goal, set out by the participants themselves. Through the Gold Residential Project participants will meet new people, explore life in an unfamiliar environment, develop new skills and, hopefully, have a life changing experience.

Adventurous Journey

The Adventurous Journey section encourages a sense of adventure and discovery while undertaking a team journey. As part of a small team, participants plan, train for and undertake a journey with a purpose in an unfamiliar environment.

The journey can be an exploration or an expedition but must be a challenge. The aim of this section is to provide participants with the opportunity to learn more about the wider environment, as well as to develop their self-confidence, teamwork and health. Participants are taken out of their comfort zone but kept within a safe and secure setting, achieved through suitable training and supervision.

Examples of Adventurous Journeys (explorations and expeditions):

Exploring the natural world: glaciation, erosion, geology, coastal studies

Exploring river valleys, plant studies, exploring human impact: visitor pressure in national parks, pollution

Carrying out health surveys or health education in remote areas

Completing a demanding journey by foot, cycle, canoe or kayak

Kayaking the entire navigable stretch of a river

An extensive sail across an ocean

Climbing the Alpine, Himalayan or other mountainous peaks

Cycling from one end of a country to another

December 4, 2020 3:40 am

PaSak River

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Label
  • Distance 47.95 km
  • Time 8 h 0 min
  • Speed 6.0 km/h
  • Min altitude 11 m
  • Peak 25 m
  • Climb 186 m
  • Descent 194 m

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