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Bangkok – Village life –
Kanchanaburi – Ayudhaya – Train ride – Chiang Mai – Hill-tribe trek –
Elephant riding – River rafting – Thaton - Kok River boat– Chiang Rai –
Bangkok - Khao Sok - Ko Samui - Ko Tao - Chumporn - Bangkok
Departure: - Every Sunday,
year round.
A
great combination between Insights of the North and South that will enable you
to discover the scenes of Thailand at ease within a good compact time. You will
experiences not only culture, adventure, live but also some of the best
beautiful beaches of the country.
Day 1, Bangkok (-/-/-)
Group meeting Welcome to Bangkok! Today is free as group members will arrive
individually. We will though provide you with some useful tips for exploring the
area until it is time for the group meeting in the evening where we would like
you give your local leader an idea of some of the things you would like to do on
your tour. Tonight you are in a simple, small hotel; basic but clean and in a
good location.
Day 2, Bangkok – Local minibus to Homestay (B/-/D)
Joyful host, villagers and school kids You will have a lazy morning to discover
more of Bangkok and then leave the bustling city behind by taking a local bus
for about 2 hours to a small village near to Kanchanaburi town. After settling
into your charming homestay and receiving a warm welcome from your host family
you will then have time to explore the village and the chance to offer your
English skills to the local school children. You may also join in the daily
activities of your 'Thai family'.
Day 3, Homestay – Local bus to Kanchanaburi (B/-/-)
A
tour on foot Time to say farewell to your kind hosts as you need to catch the
local bus to Kanchanaburi and explore the town. After a walking tour you may
choose at your preference and budget to take a ride on the famous 'Death
Railway' or rent a ‘songthaew’ to Erawan Falls, one of Thailand's most beautiful
national parks, or visit the Tiger Temple.
Day 4, Kanchanaburi – Local bus to Ayuthaya – Train to Chiang Mai
(B/-/-)
Jump on a local bus for Ayuthaya. There are many mystical ruins at this famous
UNESCO World Heritage Site to visit either by bicycle, local tuk tuk or on
elephant back! At your own expense you can choose exactly what you want to see,
and how. Then leave the central region of Thailand to head north by another fun
mode of transport - the overnight sleeper with comfortable second-class
air-conditioned berths.
Day 5, Chiang Mai (-/-/-)
A
walking tour to explore the town Chiang Mai is a lively, bustling city with its
charm and character making the province “a must” to visit. Today we will have a
walking tour after you settle into your cozy local hotel. Walk through the old
city to see charming temples, the Warorot Market or visit a meditation temple.
In the late afternoon is the group trekking orientation so that you will be
prepared and know what to expect while trekking. Overnight in the hotel.
Day 6, Start your adventure trekking – hill-tribe village (B/L/D)
In the morning leave Chiang Mai by a pick-up truck, heading north to Huay Nam
Dang National Park. Trekking starts in the afternoon through forested and hilly
terrain for about 1 ½- 2 hours (5-6 Kms.) to a Karen hill-tribe village. Learn
something of their way of life while exploring the village, then enjoy a simple
dinner. Tonight you are sharing small bamboo huts in the Karen village.
Day 7, Trekking – Elephant riding (B/L/D)
Breakfast is quite simple but enough to give you energy for a further 3 hours
(7-8 Kms.) trekking. You arrive at an elephant camp around lunch time. Then be
prepared to take an elephant ride for 1-1½ hours (3-3.5 Kms.). to a rafting camp
near by a Karen village. You can enjoy swimming in the stream that passes the
village and after dinner your second night in a bamboo hut.
Day 8, Bamboo rafting then to Chiang Mai (B/L/-)
You should eat as much breakfast as you can to have enough energy for the bamboo
rafting (20-25 Kms.) down river. Some stops will be made at local hill
tribe-villages along the way. Rafting ends at a second rafting camp. The rafting
can take 3-4 hours with fast rapids in the rainy season and up to 6 hours in the
summer when the water level is shallow and the current is slow. After lunch
return to Chiang Mai by a pick-up and back to your hotel.
Day 9, Chiang Mai - Your free day. (B/-/-)
Today is a free day but there are still lots of options for you to choose from
in this exciting city according to your preference and budget. Your leader will
give you good information on what to do, such as Thai cooking, a visit to Doi
Suthep or relaxing with a traditional Thai massage. No activities this day are
included in the tour price.
Day 10, Chiang Mai – Local bus to Thaton (B/-/-)
Explore the valley town Today is a trip to Thaton which is a fascinating sleepy
town and we will take 4-hour local bus ride to get there. The town is set in a
beautiful valley so climbing up the hill to Wat Tha Ton is a must to see the
wonderful views over the mountainous countryside. Or if you prefer, just relax
on the grassy bank of the Mae Kok River in front of your bungalow.
Day 11, Thaton – Boat to Chiang Rai (B/-/-)
A
walking tour to explore the town You will not want to leave Tha Ton but today we
will take a 4-hour boat trip to Chiang Rai which is an unforgettable experience
and on arrival you will have some time for a leisurely walk around Chiang Rai
town.
Day 12, Chiang Rai - Your free day (B/-/-)
Today is a free day as we leave it up to you. Your options include, among other
things, a visit to the Golden Triangle (and, perhaps, to the border town of Mae
Sai to get more country stamps on your passport!) or perhaps Doi Tung, the
famous horticultural project instigated by His Majesty the King's mother.
Day 13, Chiang Rai - Local bus to Chiang Mai – Train to Bangkok
(B/-/-)
You will have a lazy morning and then leave the town a bit before noon for
Chiang Mai to catch an evening overnight train to Bangkok with comfortable
second-class air-conditioned sleeping berths.
Day 14, Bangkok (-/-/-)
A
walking tour for different sights of Bangkok The train will reach Bangkok in the
morning and then check in to your hotel. After settling into your hotel those
who are still energetic can perhaps do a walking tour to see a different side of
the bustling city.
Day 15, Bangkok - Train to Surat Thani (B/-/-)
Local bus to 'Bang Nam Pung' local floating market Before leaving Bangkok your
tour leader will offer to take you to visit a genuine 'Bang Nam Pung' local
floating market. Take a local bus for about one and a half hours out of central
Bangkok to a small community named Pra Pradaeng. You will find many delicious
local foods, fruits and handmade products brought in by the villagers to the
market that is set in coconut groves and along the canals. In the evening you
will board the train for the overnight journey to Surat Thani, with second-class
air-conditioned sleeping berths provided.
Day 16, Surat Thani - Local bus to Khao Sok National Park (-/-/-)
You will arrive in Surat Thani in the morning. After some time to get yourself
breakfast at a local coffee shop near the station, take a public bus to Khao Sok
National Park. You will be there at around noon and it is then for you to choose
what you would like to explore. The park is 656 sq. km. of dense rainforest with
waterfalls, limestone cliffs, numerous streams, an island-studded lake and many
riverside walking trails. Don't forget that the park entrance fee of 200 baht is
not included in the tour price as your accommodation is just outside the park
perimeter.
Day 17, Khao Sok National Park (B/-/-)
Free to explore the park. Your options today include lazing around your simple
forest huts near the bank of the Sok River or choosing one of various trails and
going in search of signs of wildlife, including elephants, serow, banteng, gaur
or dusky langur as well as a multitude of bird species. Talk to your local guide
and see which option best suits your fitness and budget.
Day 18, Khao Sok National Park – Local bus to Surat Thani – Boat
to Ko Samui (B/-/-)
After an early breakfast take a public bus to Surat Thani to connect with the
ferry to Ko Samui. You will have a good afternoon just to relax on the beach
after a long journey.
Day 19, Ko Samui – At leisure (B/-/-)
Many optional activities and great restaurants await you this day.
Day 20, Ko Samui – Boat to Ko Tao (B/-/-)
You will need to leave after breakfast and continue your island hopping to Ko
Tao, or Turtle Island, so named for its shape. An island north of Ko Samui with
some of the Gulf of Siam's best scuba-diving waters and for those who are keen
to learn to dive where better place to start than Ko Tao.
Days 21-22, Ko Tao– At leisure (B/-/-)
You will have lots of free time for relaxation: swimming, sunbathing and
exploring the island. Those who are keen to take a diving course will need to
extend their stay. Please let your leader know if you would like to do this.
Day 23, Ko Tao – Boat to Chumphon – Train to Bangkok (B/-/-)
Leave to catch the public ferry to Chumphon. You will have a few hours free to
look around, find things to eat and be ready for the night train to Bangkok.
Day 24, Bangkok (-/-/-)
Your trip finishes on arrival at Bangkok train station at about 07.00. Please
check with your local leader for onward travel arrangements. Additional
accommodation in Bangkok is available on request.
We reserve the right to adjust the program without prior notice according to
local conditions. However the essential concept of the tour be well maintained.
Services included in the price :
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Travel by public transportation.
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Hotel accommodation throughout the tour is on B&B basis in budget-/tourist-class
hotels based on 2, 3 or multi-share occupancy.
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Sleeping facilities during trekking consists of mat on the floor and sheet.
Rucksack and water canteen and lifejacket are provided.
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The homestay is on half board basis with a Thai family and accommodation is in
the guest room of the house (sleeping facilities are provided and guests should
bring their own toiletries).
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Full board will be provided during trekking (boiled drinking water included).
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Trekking park entrance fee
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2nd-class air-conditioned train with sleeping berth Ayudhaya / Chiang Mai /
Bangkok / Surat Thani and Chumphon / Bangkok.
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Ferries Surat Thani / Ko Samui / Ko Tao / Chumporn.
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The services of a local English-speaking guide.
Services not included in the price :
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Drinks & meals not mentioned in the above itinerary.
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Costs of optional excursions.
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Admission fees (except park entrance fee for trekking).
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Sleeping bag
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Tips for guide & drivers.
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Personal expenses.
List of preferred accommodation:
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Bangkok - Royal Hotel
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Kanchanaburi (village) - Nong Khao homestay (see details in services included)
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Kanchanaburi (town) - Sam House (fanned bungalow)
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Chiang Mai - Baantai Hotel
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Thaton - Bansun Riverhouse (standard fanned room) Chiang Rai - Golden Triangle
Inn (air-con room)
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Khao Sok - Khao Sok Riverside Cottages
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Ko Samui - Samui Park Resort (superior) Ko Tao - Ko Tao Resort (standard air-con
room)
Important:
Before you travel please check your Tour Voucher and Arrival
Information for the latest joining instructions. This will be sent to you
upon receipt of final payment.
All
itineraries are subject to change without prior notice.
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