A morning with ATV dust and river spray is a fun formula. This one-day Chiang Mai tour strings together ATV riding and sticky waterfall play with Maetang River white water rafting, all while a guide handles the logistics and you keep moving. I like that you get three action stops in a single day without having to arrange anything yourself.
Two things I especially like: you’re taken care of with the right gear and an English-speaking guide, and the schedule is built to fit real time on the water and on the quad (not just quick photo stops). One thing to keep in mind is that the day is timing-dependent—if your morning pick-up runs late or river conditions are calmer than expected, you may feel it in how much adrenaline you get from the rafting portion.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth your attention
- A Full Day of Action From Chiang Mai: How the Timing Works
- Sticky Waterfall in the Morning: Wet, Funny, and No Fuss
- Maetang River White Water Rafting: The Part Where River Conditions Matter
- ATV Riding on a 200cc Quad: What to Expect Before You Go
- Lunch and Transport: The Value Comes From What’s Included
- Price and Logistics: Is $85 Worth It for Three Activities?
- Safety and Rules That Affect Your Day (Read This Part)
- Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Should Skip It)
- The Hidden Key: Be Early and Stay Flexible
- Should You Book This Chiang Mai ATV, Raft, and Sticky Waterfall Tour?
- FAQ
- Where do I meet for this Chiang Mai tour?
- What time does the tour start and end?
- What activities are included in the one-day schedule?
- Is lunch included, and what will I eat?
- What’s included in the price?
- What should I bring for the day?
- What is not allowed during the tour?
- Who is this tour not suitable for?
Key highlights worth your attention

- ATV time on a 200cc machine: scheduled for about an hour of riding, after a briefing.
- Maetang River rafting around 5 km: planned for about an hour on the river.
- Sticky Waterfall early: stop in the morning, before lunch and the rafting.
- Small-group feel: the tour notes small-group availability for a more personal day.
- Thai lunch included: Pad Thai is part of the package.
- Pickup and minivan transport: you’re moved from Chiang Mai to the adventure area and back.
A Full Day of Action From Chiang Mai: How the Timing Works

This is a structured one-day adventure that moves like clockwork, starting in the 8:00–8:30 window. You either meet at Burger King Tha Pae Gate (Hotel M) at 8 am or you get hotel pickup if your hotel is within the operator’s free pickup area. From there, it’s about an hour’s travel to the first activity zone.
The day follows a clear flow: sticky waterfall in the morning, Thai lunch, then white water rafting, and finally ATV riding before you head back to Chiang Mai. The scheduled return to your hotel is around 16:00–17:00, but you should plan for the real world—morning traffic in Chiang Mai can vary, and this tour relies on everyone syncing up.
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Sticky Waterfall in the Morning: Wet, Funny, and No Fuss

The first hands-on stop is the sticky waterfall, visited after a briefing. The tour timetable places the briefing around 10:00 (about 30 minutes), and then you head to play at the waterfall around 10:30. This is where you go from city heat to a more jungle-style setting—more playful than intense.
Bring beachwear and a sun hat. Water and a quick-change plan help too, because you’ll be dealing with getting wet. The tour also doesn’t want you carrying bulky bags, so keep your daypack light and safe.
What I like about doing this first is that it sets the tone: you start with something hands-on and easy to enjoy before the more demanding activities. If you’re hoping for a day that feels fun even when you’re not thinking about adrenaline, this stop is part of the charm.
Maetang River White Water Rafting: The Part Where River Conditions Matter

After lunch, rafting is next. Lunch (often Pad Thai) is scheduled roughly between 12:30 and 13:00, and then you go rafting starting around 13:00. The plan calls for about 1 hour on the Maetang River, around a 5 km stretch.
You’ll be provided with the equipment and safety gear, and you go with an English-speaking guide and professional staff. That matters here because rafting is one of those activities where good instructions prevent a lot of awkwardness—how to sit, how to brace, and what to do if you hit water harder than expected.
Here’s the practical truth: rafting intensity can shift with water level and conditions. If the river is running low, you may get less punch and more splashing than true rapids. Still, even in softer conditions, rafting can be a blast if you stay mentally in it—this is more fun energy than technical river sports.
ATV Riding on a 200cc Quad: What to Expect Before You Go

ATV riding happens in the afternoon, scheduled around 14:30, with about 1 hour of ATV time on a 200cc machine. There’s usually a briefing early in the day as part of the tour flow, and you’ll be told the basics before you’re off.
This portion is the most physical of the three activities. You need enough comfort to handle the quad smoothly, and the tour info lists some clear limits: it’s not suitable for people who can’t ride a bike, people who can’t drive manual transmission, people with back problems, and anyone over 70. If you meet those requirements, ATV time is often the most satisfying part of the day because you get control and movement, not just a single stop.
Also, remember that you’ll be out there in the sun. A hat and water are more than nice to have, especially if you burn easily. Keep your expectations realistic: it’s not a motocross training course, but it is a genuine riding block.
Lunch and Transport: The Value Comes From What’s Included

One of the smartest parts of this tour is that it doesn’t force you to hunt down meals or scramble for transport. Thai lunch is included, and it’s listed as Pad Thai. Drinking water is also provided.
Transportation is by minivan for round trip and transfer in Chiang Mai’s city area. If your hotel is outside the city, you’re asked to let the operator know, which hints that pickup isn’t universal across every location.
Two logistics notes you’ll feel on the ground:
First, this is a joint tour, and the operator picks up guests in order. Second, the guide waits a maximum of 10 minutes. That means you should be ready early and not rely on last-minute texting to fix a missed window.
Price and Logistics: Is $85 Worth It for Three Activities?

The price is listed as $85 for the group offer. Without comparing side-by-side to every other Chiang Mai adventure package, here’s the value logic that matters: you’re paying for a full-day bundle—ATV + rafting + sticky waterfall, plus admission fees, insurance coverage under Thai law, drinking water, and hotel-area round-trip transfer.
So the question isn’t just cost. It’s time and risk management. A single-day tour like this reduces planning stress, and it includes the kinds of add-ons that often get charged separately when you book activities one by one.
The one potential value-killer is time drift. When a morning pick-up slips, you can lose minutes at the waterfall, and that can shrink the fun part of the day. Also, if rafting conditions are calmer due to water level, the experience may feel less intense than you hoped. You can’t control those variables, but you can reduce the risk by showing up early and moving quickly between stops.
Safety and Rules That Affect Your Day (Read This Part)

This trip includes insurance coverage under Thai law and uses an English-speaking guide plus professional staff. That’s the baseline you want for an ATV and rafting day.
You should also know what you’re not allowed to bring: luggage or large bags, and alcohol and drugs. The tour also asks you to take care of your belongings and not bring high-value items, since it doesn’t take responsibility for loss or damage.
What to bring is simple and practical:
- Sun hat
- Water
- Beachwear
If you only follow one tip, make it this: bring what you need for water activities and sun, and keep it easy to carry. The smoother you pack, the smoother the whole day feels.
Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Should Skip It)

This is an action-focused tour that expects you to handle biking/ATV basics and tolerate wet conditions. It’s not suitable for children under 15, pregnant women, people with back problems, anyone who can’t ride a bike, anyone who can’t drive manual transmission, and people over 70.
If you’re a confident rider, enjoy water fun, and like getting multiple activities in one day, this tour will likely feel efficient and worth it. It’s also a good match if you want an organized day trip from Chiang Mai without negotiating rides, buying tickets, or coordinating times.
If you’re looking for a relaxed, slow-paced nature walk, this probably isn’t the right fit. The day is designed to move, and that can feel intense if you prefer quiet.
The Hidden Key: Be Early and Stay Flexible
This tour runs on a schedule with a set travel time and fixed activity windows: pick-up in the morning, sticky waterfall around 10:30, rafting after lunch, ATV around mid-afternoon, then the return by late afternoon. The operator notes morning traffic can change actual arrival times compared with navigation apps.
So here’s the traveler-friendly move: treat the pickup like a departure, not a suggestion. If you’re meeting at Burger King Tha Pae Gate (Hotel M), arrive early. If you’re doing hotel pickup, be ready at the lobby and don’t assume your guide will wait forever. That patience pays off when the day is moving smoothly.
Should You Book This Chiang Mai ATV, Raft, and Sticky Waterfall Tour?
I’d book it if you want a single-day hit of three different thrills—ATV time, Maetang River rafting, and a morning sticky waterfall play—without planning the pieces yourself. The included gear, English-speaking guidance, Thai lunch, admission, and insurance under Thai law make it feel like a true package, not just a loose arrangement.
I’d think twice if you’re very sensitive to schedule changes, because the day depends on everyone syncing up. Also, if you’re expecting world-class white water only, go in with a flexible mindset since river conditions can affect how intense the rafting feels.
If you fit the activity requirements and you’re ready for a full-on day, this is a solid way to spend time outside Chiang Mai with real motion and real water.
FAQ
Where do I meet for this Chiang Mai tour?
You meet at Burger King Tha Pae Gate (Hotel M) at 8 am. If you have hotel pickup, the tour notes that pickup is optional, based on whether your accommodation is within the free pickup areas.
What time does the tour start and end?
The itinerary starts with pickup between 8:00 and 8:30 am (or meeting at 8 am at the listed point). The scheduled return to your hotel in the city is around 16:00–17:00.
What activities are included in the one-day schedule?
The tour includes sticky waterfall play in the morning, white water rafting on the Maetang River (around 1 hour), and ATV riding (about 1 hour, listed as 200 CC). It also includes a Thai lunch.
Is lunch included, and what will I eat?
Yes. Thai lunch is included, and it’s listed as Pad Thai.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are insurance coverage under Thai law, Thai lunch, round trip transfer by minivan in the city area, an English-speaking guide and professional staff, drinking water, and admission fees. Equipment is also described as included so you can raft and ride with confidence.
What should I bring for the day?
Bring a sun hat, water, and beachwear. The tour also advises taking care of your belongings during the trip.
What is not allowed during the tour?
You should not bring luggage or large bags, and alcohol and drugs are not allowed.
Who is this tour not suitable for?
It is not suitable for children under 15, pregnant women, people with back problems, people who can’t ride a bike, people who can’t drive manual transmission, and people over 70 years old.



























