Join us on this exciting family adventure. Visit some of the highlights of modern Bangkok including a boat trip along the old canals. Walk across the famous Bridge Over the River Kwai, before spending four fun-filled days adventuring from the breezy decks of a traditional houseboat on a limestone lake in the Burma Forest Corridor. Trek to a waterfall, ride an elephant, meet the tribal people, swim, fish and kayak. Returning to Bangkok, the night train then takes us south to one of the world's oldest rainforests and to relax on the pristine beaches of Khao Lak, before ending our family tour back in bustling Bangkok.
Please note that the child price is only applicable for children under 12 sharing a room with 2 adults, with a maximum of one child per room. If children are in a separate room, or if 1 child is sharing with only 1 adult, then the adult price applies. |
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This trip to Thailand - the land of tuk-tuks, elephants and Buddhas - is essentially about trekking to meet its tribal people and sample their cultures while exploring its famous rugged hillsides with their spectacular views. Firstly, we explore some of the famous tourist sites in the bustling capital Bangkok, such as the Grand Palace and the river market canals. We then visit the famous Bridge over The River Kwai with its relics of the second world war before taking an overnight sleeper train to Chiang Mai, Thailand's jewel of the north, for our trekking. Over three days we will travel on foot and elephant back - as well as rafting on a bamboo raft on the Maetang River- as we visit the villages of White Karen and Muser to meet their tribes. Cultural highlights of Chiang Mai will be the holy Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep Temple, 3,520 feet above sea level, and visited by Buddhist pilgrims all year round, and night shopping in a bazaar. Finally we return to Bangkok on the overnight sleeper train. |
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Thailand boasts some of the finest islands and beaches in the world, with azure waters, white sands and lush forested interiors that all combine to create this unique paradise. This relaxed trip to southern Thailand combines island hopping between exotic locations with time to experience a little of the local life through a village home stay, and of course the food. You will have the chance to snorkel with tropical fish, sea kayak and even ride an elephant. Or you may simply decide to relax and pass away the time away under a coconut palm! From October to April we head to the west coast, visiting Khao Lak, Koh Yao Noi and Krabi. |
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From May to September our island hopping tour visits Koh Tao, Koh Pha-ngan and Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand, thereby giving you year-round options to relax and experience these beautiful areas.
Thailand offers some of the world’s finest islands and beaches, with crystal clear waters and white sands that all combine to create this beautiful paradise. As we hop between exotic locations, there is time to
indulge in the art of Thai cooking, snorkel and dive with tropical fish, sea kayak or maybe take a canoe out on the calm waters. Alternatively you may simply decide to relax under a coconut palm and watch the world go by! |
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Bangkok, the vibrant, bustling capital of Thailand is worth a visit. The city
is located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, near the Gulf of Thailand. The
streets are alive morning and night with tuk tuks and street vendors, and the
city is overloaded with amazing sights. We take you to the Grand Palace, the Emerald
Buddha Temple and Temple of the Reclining Buddha, and include a long tail boat
ride along the river. But there is so much more to explore – floating markets,
classical shows, Thai Boxing shows, and of course shopping galore. So why not
stopover in the exciting city of Bangkok.
Please note: For single travellers - A single supplement applies to this tour, as you will be allocated your own room. The single supplement is payable immediately and taken in your local currency |
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Bangkok, the vibrant, bustling capital of Thailand is worth a visit. The city
is located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, near the Gulf of Thailand. The
streets are alive morning and night with tuk tuks and street vendors, and the
city is overloaded with amazing sights. We take you to the Grand Palace, the Emerald
Buddha Temple and Temple of the Reclining Buddha, and include a long tail boat
ride along the river. But there is so much more to explore – floating markets,
classical shows, Thai boxing shows, and of course shopping galore. So why not
stopover in the exciting city of Bangkok.
Please note: For single travellers - A single supplement applies to this tour, as you will be allocated your own room. The single supplement is payable immediately and taken in your local currency |
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| 9-Night Tours | ||||
“Loi Krathong” - the Festival of Lights – is one of Thailand’s oldest and best preserved traditions. It is held on the full moon night of the twelfth lunar month, and throughout Thailand, hundreds of thousands of ornately decorated krathong or banana leaf floats carrying candles and incense sticks, are set adrift in rivers and waterways. In Sukhothai province the festival also features a procession of offerings, sound and light show and firework display.
This tour takes you not only to the festival in Sukhothai and pre festival celebrations in Chiang Mai, but also to Kanchanaburi, the Bridge over the River Kwai, Hell Fire Pass and the old capital of Siam, Ayutthaya. We have dinner cruising on a rice barge on the Chao Praya River, and stay on a floating raft lodge where there are options to go bamboo rafting and elephant riding at the nearby Mon minority village.
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Join us for the annual Elephant Round up – one of the most exciting spectacles of the year in Thailand. Surin, in the northeast of the country, known as the province of elephants, has long been associated with elephants. The people here are well known for their skills in rounding up wild elephants, training and taming them. Every year, more than one hundred elephants take part in the festival, displaying their grace, strength and intelligence in games of soccer, log carrying and tug-of-war, and the highlight of the festival, a dramatic mock battle.
The festival tour also takes you to the old capital of Siam, Ayutthaya, and allows you to spend a day at an elephant centre learning the skills of the elephant mahouts.
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This tour not only introduces you to some of the highlights of northern Thailand, but also gives you an insight into the flavours of Thailand with cooking classes, market visits and opportunities to sample the local ingredients and cuisine. Lemon grass, chillies, coconut milk and lime all add to the subtle flavours of Thai foods. In the vibrant capital of Bangkok we visit the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, explore the local food markets, and tour the Floating Markets with our first cooking lesson in a country style Thai house. In Kanchanaburi we see the famous Bridge and Hell Fire Pass, and learn more culinary skills with our Baan Nongkhao host family. We explore Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Siam and then view the majestic city at night from the decks of a converted rice barge. On to Chiang Mai, renowned for its Lanna cuisine, and then further north still to the hill tribes where we overnight in a Lahu village, ride an elephant, and take a short trek amongst the tribal villages. Finally we explore the Golden Triangle before ending our culinary experience in Chiang Rai, in the most northern province of Thailand. |
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Our Cycle Northern Thailand tour allows you to immerse yourself in the rural life and scenic countryside of Northern Thailand, as well as exploring some of the main historical sights and the region known as the Golden Triangle. We cycle along scenic roads, which take us alongside rice paddies and orchards, past teak forests and amongst hill tribe villages where we can observe the simple traditional lifestyle of the tribal people. We begin in Chiang Rai in the northernmost province of Thailand, and head out to the Golden Triangle, the famed border where Thailand, Laos and Myanmar meet. We see the teak buildings of the 18th century Chiang Do Town, founded as a place of exile for people suspected of being possessed by evil spirits, and then cycle trough the valleys of the Mae Rim Mountains to Chiang Mai, the “Flower of the North”. On to Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Siam and now UNESCO site, and on via the hot springs of San Khamphaeng with time to immerse in the mineral waters, to Kanchanaburi with its famed Bridge over the River Kwai and Hell Fire Pass. Finally we end our adventure in Bangkok, with a relaxing Traditional Thai massage to soothe any aching muscles! |
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| 8-Night Tours | ||||
Join us as we travel through Thailand from Chiang Mai to Bangkok, on a tour that includes three fascinating train journeys. We discover the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya, and historic Kanchanaburi, famous for Hell Fire Pass, Death Railway and the Bridge over the River Kwai. We stay at a floating raft lodge with the opportunity to go bamboo rafting, take an elephant ride or explore a Mon minority village. In complete contrast, we spend time in the bustling city of Bangkok and visit the Grand Palace and Wat Pho. |
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| 10-Night Tours | ||||
Our journey from Bangkok to Singapore includes four train rides, and gives a fascinating insight into some of the major cities, as well as beautiful islands such as Koh Hai and Penang. We relax on Koh Hai Island with its mountains, forests and beautiful sandy beaches, and take a boat trip to Emerald Cave. Next stop Penang, with its Malay, Chinese and Indian influences, and then Kuala Lumpur with its colonial buildings interspersed with modern skyscrapers. In Malacca we see the imprints of the British, Dutch and Portuguese, before our journey finally ends in Singapore at the southern end of the Malay Peninsular. |
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| 16-Night Tours | ||||
This trip has it all. It combines exciting contrasts covering the length of Thailand, from trekking in the hills and the cultural heritage of the rugged north, to trips through rainforests and snorkelling in the tropical south. This comprehensive tour begins in the capital Bangkok, where we visit the famous Reclining Buddha and Grand Palace, before heading to Kanchanaburi and the Bridge over The River Kwai, an immense engineering feat, at great human cost of the Second World War. Next, we're off by overnight sleeper train to Chiang Mai, where over three days we trek by foot and on elephant back, staying overnight in traditional Thai minority family homes. Walk through the jungle to visit small villages, meet hill tribes for a taste of their culture, and try rafting on bamboo rafts. An overnight sleeper train takes us south to our bungalows in the Khao Sok National Park. Here we trek on foot and on elephant through this tropical rain forest as well as taking a river canoe ride. Then on to Krabi or Koh Samui with their sparkling waters and white sandy beaches. Cruising on the emerald waters, diving, snorkelling and rock climbing are some of the options on offer here. |
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Join us as we travel from Chiang Mai to Singapore, on a tour that includes seven memorable train journeys through Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore, as well as idyllic islands and vibrant cities. We discover the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya, and historic Kanchanaburi. We stay at a floating raft lodge with the opportunity to go bamboo rafting, take an elephant ride or explore a Mon minority village. In complete contrast, we spend time in the bustling city of Bangkok and visit the Grand Palace and Wat Pho. We relax on Koh Hai Island with its mountains, forests and beautiful sandy beaches, and take a boat trip to Emerald Cave. Next stop Penang, with its Malay, Chinese and Indian influences, and then Kuala Lumpur with its colonial buildings interspersed with modern skyscrapers. In Malacca we see the imprints of the British, Dutch and Portuguese, before our journey finally ends in Singapore at the southern end of the Malay Peninsular. |
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| 18-Night Tours | ||||
Explore some of the major UNESCO World Heritage Sites of South East Asia as you journey from Thailand through Laos and Vietnam to Cambodia. The World Heritage List contains over 850 sites, which form part of the world’s cultural and natural heritage, and which are considered to have outstanding universal value. Beginning in Chiang Mai in northern Thailand, this fascinating tour takes in the old Siam capitals of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya. Flying into Laos, we spend time in the former royal capital and World Heritage City of Luang Prabang, exploring the historic sites, and also witnessing the early morning Alms ritual to the monks in their orange robes. On to Vietnam, and the beautiful city of Hanoi with its lakes and tree lined boulevards. We visit three of Vietnam’s World Heritage Sites – the natural site of Halong Bay where we overnight on a traditional junk, and the cultural sites of Hue’s ancient monuments, and the old trading port and historic town of Hoi An. Ho Chi Minh City could not be omitted, so here we include a tour of Saigon, and explore the Cu Chi Tunnels, before flying to Cambodia and Siem Reap, home to the hidden city of Angkor, the spectacular ancient capital of the Khmer Dynasty. A befitting end to this fascinating tour. |
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Relax on a tropical beach near Phuket and enjoy a traditional Mandara Thai Massage - the perfect start to your luxury Thailand holiday. Then continue on to Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle to experience North Thailand's charming Lanna culture. Explore colourful Myanmar border markets and local hilltribe villages, rejuvenate at the Spa or ride an elephant through lush tropical jungle. Fly back to Bangkok and board a luxury rice barge to follow the "River of Kings" to the ancient Siamese capital of Ayutthaya, visiting palaces, temples and an elephant kraal along the way. Enjoy life on the river before spending a final night back in Bangkok.
Peak Season Prices apply to all tours from 1 November to 31 March. For tours which coincide with Christmas or New Years Eve in Chiang Rai an additional supplement will apply for the compulsory gala dinner which will be included at the hotel. Please contact Kumuka for prices. Please note that prices are based on 2 people travelling together and sharing 1 double room. For larger groups or solo travellers who would like a similar itinerary, please contact Kumuka. |
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| 35-Night Tours | ||||
Starting and finishing in Bangkok, this thirty five day epic adventure takes in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia and gives an insight into the differing cultures, history and scenery. From the canals of Thailand's capital Bangkok and The Bridge over The River Kwai we then head north to Chiang Mai for a trek among the hillside villages. We spend time amongst the tribal villages, witnessing their culture and customs, and staying in traditional Thai minority family homes. We travel by foot, raft and on elephant back. Then on to Laos, “land of a million elephants”, where one of the highlights is a boat trip along the Mekong. We also explore Pak Ou Caves, the UNESCO town of Luang Prabang and then Vientiane, the sleepy capital of Laos, with its wide boulevards. We fly to Hanoi in northern Vietnam, and from there on to the beautiful limestone islets that have made Halong Bay a World Heritage site, spending the night on a traditional junk. Hue, with its rich cultural heritage, is followed by quaint Hoi An and then a night in Nha Trang, famous for its miles of white sandy beaches. Next we journey inland to Dalat in the Central Highlands to enjoy the cooler mountain air. Moving on to Ho Chi Minh City - formerly Saigon - we enjoy the electric atmosphere of this dynamic city. Next stop, Cambodia, which offers one of the richest cultural legacies in South East Asia. The highlights include Phnom Penh, the capital - containing many memories of the countries violent past, and by contrast the spectacular fabled city of Angkor, home to many exotic religious monuments and the eighth wonder of the world. From Siem Reap we travel back via Battambang to Bangkok, where our journey ends. |
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| 15-Night Tours | ||||
This tour combines exciting contrasts covering the length of Thailand, from trips through rainforests and snorkelling in the tropical south to trekking in the hills and the cultural heritage of the rugged north. This comprehensive tour begins in Krabi or Koh Samui, depending on the time of year. Sparkling waters and white sandy beaches, with options for cruising on emerald waters, diving, snorkelling and rock climbing. In Khao Sok National Park we trek on foot and on elephant through this tropical rain forest as well as taking a river canoe ride. An overnight sleeper train takes us north to the capital Bangkok, where we visit the famous Reclining Buddha and Grand Palace, before heading to Kanchanaburi and the Bridge over The River Kwai, an immense engineering feat, at great human cost of the Second World War. Next, we're off by overnight train to Chiang Mai, where over three days we trek by foot and on elephant back, staying overnight in traditional Thai minority family homes. Walk through the jungle to visit small villages, meet hill tribes for a taste of their culture, and try rafting on bamboo rafts. The tour ends back in the vibrant city of Bangkok. |
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Without doubt this wonderful tour enables you to take in a large part of South East Asia at a comfortable pace. Three countries in just over two weeks gives you the time to sample the spectacular cultures and the vivid contrasts between trekking and snorkelling one moment, and the nightlife of the big cities the next. In Thailand we switch from the bustle of Bangkok to explore the rainforest and exotic beaches of the south.
Crossing into Malaysia we drive to the scenic island state of Penang, the oldest British settlement but with its original Chinese atmosphere. Here we explore by rickshaws, travel on a funicular train, shop in the night bazaars, trek to a waterfall, swim and canoe. On to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital, which has a curious blend of the old and the new. Its impressive colonial architecture still stands proudly among the gleaming high-rise office blocks and one of the worlds tallest buildings - The Petronas Towers. Finally, a night train brings us to the island of Singapore at the top of the Malay Peninsular. A walk through Chinatown, Little India and Arab Street is the best way to explore its delights. |
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A fascinating tour that enables you to take in a large part of South East Asia at a comfortable pace. In two
weeks we cover three countries, giving you the time to sample the various cultures, and the stark contrasts between pristine beaches and hill tribe trekking one moment and the nightlife of the vibrant cities the next. The tour starts on the island of Singapore at the top of the Malay Peninsular, where a walk through Chinatown, Little India and Arab Street is the best way to explore its delights. A night train takes us to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital which has a curious blend of the old and the new. Its impressive colonial architecture still stands proudly among the gleaming high-rise office blocks and one of the worlds’ tallest buildings - The Petronas Towers. It is then on through the Cameron Highlands with its tea plantations, to the scenic island state of Penang, the oldest British settlement but with its original Chinese atmosphere. Here we explore by rickshaws, travel on a funicular train, and shop in the night bazaars. Crossing into Thailand we switch from the rainforest and exotic beaches of the south to the bustle of Bangkok. |
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Another trip of splendid contrasts. From Thailand's northern cultural heritage and the jungle park and beaches of the south to the hustle and bustle of the great centres of Bangkok, Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The tour begins in the Thai capital Bangkok, before journeying by night train to Chiang Mai in the north for trekking by foot and on elephant back. Then we head south to the Khao Sok National Park to explore its tropical rainforest, followed by the sparkling waters and white sandy beaches of Krabi or Koh Samui, and snorkelling, diving and cruising offshore. We start early for the long journey to Malaysia and drive to the scenic island state of Penang with its original Chinese atmosphere. Explore the town by rickshaws, travel on a funicular, or shop in brightly lit night bazaars. Trek through the jungle to a waterfall; relax, swim or canoe. Next, it's on to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital, with its old colonial architecture set among the gleaming new high-rise office blocks. Finally, a night train takes us to the financially successful island of Singapore at the southern end of the Malay Peninsular. |
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A fascinating tour which encompasses the highlands and beaches of the south, Thailand’s northern cultural heritage and the vibrant centres of Bangkok, Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The tour begins in the financially successful island of Singapore at the southern end of the Malay Peninsular. A night train takes us to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital, with its old colonial architecture set among the gleaming new high-rise office blocks. Travelling through the Cameron Highlands brings us to the scenic island state of Penang with its original Chinese atmosphere. Explore the town by rickshaws, travel on a funicular train, and shop in brightly lit night bazaars. We start early for the long journey to Thailand and drive to the sparkling waters and white sandy beaches of Krabi or Koh Samui, with opportunities for snorkelling, diving and cruising offshore. Then we head north to the Khao Sok National Park to explore its tropical rainforest, before stopping off in the Thai capital Bangkok. We journey by night to Chiang Mai in the north for trekking by foot and elephant back. |
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This Grand Indo-China trip offers a wonderful chance to explore two of South East Asia's great cultural centres, the North Thailand hills and Laos' Mekong Delta. There can be no better way to witness the stunning scenery and experience the friendliness of the people. After an opening tour of Bangkok, we journey to Chiang Mai in the north. Here we trek by foot and on elephant back - plus rafting on a bamboo raft - to the hillside villages. A highlight of Chiang Mai will be the holy Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep temple visited by Buddhist pilgrims all year round. Next, it's on to Laos - a country standing in great contrast to Thailand and one hardly touched by tourism. Its landscape is both stunning and raw and its people welcome visitors with open arms. The highlight of this leg of the tour is a truly memorable boat trip on the Mekong River with the chance to see in all its splendour the spectacular and ever-changing scenery and the rural waterside life. Following on from there are visits to the cultural centres of Luang Prabang, with its monks in their colourful robes going about their religious rituals, and the capital Vientiane. |
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| 28-Night Tours | ||||
Anyone taking this exciting journey will experience sights and sounds that are sure to be etched in your memory for a long time. Not only will you be able to see three of the leading countries in South East Asia, but also compare their fascinating scenery, cultures and rich historical pasts. Thailand begins in the Grand Palace and the canals of Bangkok, followed by the famous Bridge over The River Kwai and then on to Chiang Mai, the jewel of the north, for trekking among the hillside villages. Here we also meet the tribes people, try bamboo rafting and stay in traditional Thai minority village houses. On to Laos, where you will find some of the friendliest people in the world, who welcome visitors with a smile. The highlight of any visit is a trip along the Mekong, and we have chartered a private boat so that you can fully enjoy its scenery and people. There are also trips to Luang Prabang and Vientiane, the capital. In Vietnam we take you to the lakes of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, and to the beautiful limestone islets that have made Halong Bay a World Heritage site. Hue with its great cultural heritage is followed by picturesque Hoi An, a stopover in Nha Trang
with its miles of white sandy beaches, and then time in Dalat in the Central Highlands. The tour ends in Ho Chi Minh City - formerly Saigon - a dynamic
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Four countries - the “jewels of Indo-China” in thirty three days. Another exciting and memorable trip, this time taking in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia with their breathtaking contrast in cultures, history and scenery.
The tour opens in Thailand among the khlongs or canals of the
capital Bangkok. After a days sightseeing and a
visit to The Bridge over The River Kwai we head to
Chiang Mai for trekking among the hillside villages of
the north. Here we travel by foot, raft and on
elephant back to spend time amongst the tribal villages,
witnessing at first hand their culture and
customs, and staying in traditional Thai minority family
homes. On to Laos, the 'forgotten country', and “land of a million elephants”,
where the highlight is a trip along the Mekong in a
boat so that you can fully enjoy its waters, scenery
and people. There are also trips to Luang Prabang
with its monks in their bright orange robes going
about their religious rituals and the sleepy capital
Vientiane, with its wide boulevards. In Vietnam we
visit Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum in Hanoi,
and then on to the beautiful
limestone islets that have made Halong Bay a World
Heritage site, spending the night on a traditional junk. Hue, with its cultural heritage, is
followed by quaint Hoi An and then a night in Nha Trang,
famous for its miles of white sandy beaches. Next we journey inland to Dalat in the Central Highlands to enjoy the cooler mountain air. Moving
on to Ho Chi Minh City - formerly Saigon - we enjoy
the electric atmosphere of this dynamic city.
Cambodia, on the final leg, offers one of the richest
cultural legacies in South East Asia.The highlights are
Phnom Penh, the capital - containing many memories
of the countries violent past - and by contrast the
spectacular fabled city of Angkor, home to many
exotic religious monuments and the eighth wonder
of the world.
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Thai food offers a variety of flavours and tastes. The subtle mixing of
herbs and spices and market-fresh ingredients makes dining a special
culinary experience.
With Thai cuisine enjoying an outstanding worldwide reputation for its
unique flavours and tastes, there's no better way to learn about this
cooking style than in Thailand itself. So why not learn the techniques
that create one of the world's most interesting cuisine's from local Thai chefs and culinary experts on our Thai Cooking School program.
Please note: For single travellers - A single supplement applies to this tour if we are unable to match you in a twin room with another passenger of the same sex, or if you wish to be allocated your own room. The single supplement is payable immediately and taken in your local currency, but will be refunded if we are able to pair you with another passenger at a later date. |
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Anzac Day services are held around the world, not just at Anzac Cove at Gallipoli. If you are planning on being in Thailand on Anzac Day, or would like to experience the memorial service somewhere different, why not join us for Anzac day at Hellfire Pass?
25th April, the date that Australians and New Zealanders mark as their annual Remembrance Day of the battle at Gallipoli, is a time to remember and pay tribute to the heroes of the battle.
Every year there is a Dawn Service at Hellfire Pass, followed by a Gunfire Breakfast at the Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum, and a Memorial Service and Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Kanchanaburi Allied War Cemetery, all of which we attend.
Not only does this short 4-day trip allow you to join in the Anzac Day events, but you also spend 2 nights at Hintok River Camp, located near to Hell Fire Pass. There is time to walk along part of the Hellfire Pass railway, and time for options such as elephant rides and bamboo rafting, and optional visits to a Mon village and Lava Cave.
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| 22-Night Tours | ||||
A fascinating journey taking you from Vietnam's northern capital, Hanoi to Thailand's busting capital, Bangkok. This trip enables you to explore the rich cultural legacies and colonial pasts of Vietnam and Cambodia, before ending in Thailand. In Vietnam we take in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, overnight on a traditional junk on World Heritage Halong Bay and then visit Hue, the former capital and seat of the Nguyen Dynasty. We explore the emperors' mausoleums and take a dragon boat trip on the Perfume River. We stay in the picturesque town of Hoi An, before flying to Nha Trang, with its miles of white sandy beaches, and then inland to Dalat in the Central Highlands. Next stop Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, a dynamic and energetic city with a visit to the Vietcong armies wartime tunnels and an optional trip to the Mekong Delta. Crossing into Cambodia we reach the capital Phnom Penh, once considered to be one of the most beautiful cities of the Orient, but with reminders of Cambodia's violent past. We visit the Royal Palace, Tuol Sleng Museum, and the killing fields of Choeung Ek, before driving to Siem Reap and the fabled city of Angkor, the spectacular ancient capital of the powerful Khmer Dynasty and home to the greatest number of religious monuments in the world. Before crossing into Thailand, we explore Battambang, and then end our tour in lively Bangkok. |
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