Thailand Discoverer 16
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Thailand - Bangkok to Krabi/Koh Samui*
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Highlights
Thailand - Bangkok - Grand Palace & Emerald Buddha -
Wat Pho - Floating Market - Bridge over the River Kwai -
JEATH Museum - Hell Fire Pass - Ayutthaya - Chiang Mai -
Doi Suthep Temple - Night Bazaar - Trekking - Elephant
Trek - Bamboo Rafting - Flora and Fauna - White Karen
Tribes - Khao Sok Park - Canoe Ride - Beaches
Elephant Trek Karen Tribe
This trip has it all. It combines exciting contrasts
Departure Dates - REF:AST2
covering the length of Thailand, from trekking in
Itinerary
Start Finish 07 Mar 09 22 Mar 09 2010
Day 1 Join Bangkok
the hills and the cultural heritage of the rugged Bangkok Krabi 25 Apr 09 10 May 09* 13 Feb 10 28 Feb 10
Day 2 Bangkok - City Tour
north, to trips through rainforests and snorkelling
2008 13 Jun 09 28 Jun 09* 03 Apr 10 18 Apr 10 Day 3 Floating Markets, Kanchanaburi - Bridge over
11 Oct 08 26 Oct 08 01 Aug 09 16 Aug 09* 22 May 10 06 Jun 10* River Kwai, Museum. Optional Visit to Tiger
in the tropical south.This comprehensive tour
29 Nov 08 14 Dec 08 19 Sep 09 04 Oct 09*
Monastery
begins in the capital Bangkok, where we visit the
2009 07 Nov 09 22 Nov 09
Day 4 Hell Fire Pass,Ayutthaya, Dinner on Rice
17 Jan 09 01 Feb 09 26 Dec 09 10 Jan 10
Barge Cruise. Overnight Train to Chiang Mai
famous Reclining Buddha and Grand Palace, before
*Due to climatic conditions days 13-16 will be spent in
Day 5 Chiang Mai - Visit Doi Suthep Temple, Night
heading to Kanchanaburi and the Bridge over the
Koh Samui. The tour will end here. Markets
Day 6 White Karen Village, Hill Tribe Trek
River Kwai, an immense engineering feat, at great
Day 7 Muser Village, Elephant Trek
human cost of the Second World War. Next, we're
Day 8 Bamboo Raft Trip, Sobkai Village. Overnight
Train to Bangkok
off by overnight sleeper train to Chiang Mai, where
Day 9 Bangkok
over three days we trek by foot and on elephant
Day 10 Overnight Train to Surat Thani
Days 11-12 Khao Sok National Park, Jungle and
back, staying overnight in traditional Thai minority
Elephant Trek
family homes.Walk through the jungle to visit small
Day 13* Drive to Krabi, Rai Leh Beach
Days 14-15 Island Tour, Optional Diving
villages, meet hill tribes for a taste of their culture,
Day 16 Tour ends Krabi
and try rafting on bamboo rafts.An overnight
*Itinerary Change
sleeper train takes us south to our bungalows in
On certain departures due to climatic conditions tour will
visit Koh Samui instead of Krabi. Beaches, islands and
the Khao Sok National Park. Here we trek on foot
watersports available. See departure dates.
and on elephant through this tropical rain forest as
Accommodation - Transport
well as taking a river canoe ride.Then by road to
• Hotels - 7 Nights,Village Houses - 2 Nights,
Jungle Lodges - 2 Nights, Guest House - 1 Night,
Krabi and the sparkling waters and white sandy
Sleeper Train - 3 Nights.
beaches of Rai Leh. Cruising on the emerald • Private Minibus,Train,Tuk-tuk, Longtail Boat,
Elephant and on Foot
waters, diving, snorkelling and rock climbing are
some of the options on offer here. Grade
Easy to Moderate - suitable for anyone with an
average level of fitness. Be aware that periods of
What's Included walking and hill climbing involved
• 11 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, 5 Dinners
• All Activities and Entrance Fees as per Itinerary Maximum Group Size
• Fully Escorted Tour. Kumuka Tour Leader and/or Local Guide
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• Khao Sok National Park
• Rice Barge Cruise • Hill Tribe Trek
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