Cycle Southern Thailand

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Cycle Southern Thailand Tel : +47 22413030 | Epost :[email protected]| Web :www.reisebazaar.no Karl Johans gt. 23, 0159 Oslo, Norway Cycle Southern Thailand Turkode Destinasjoner Turen starter TTXB Thailand Bangkok Turen destinasjon Reisen er levert av 9 dager Ao Nang Fra : NOK 12 576 Oversikt The road is laid out before you on this cycling adventure through Southern Thailand. Beginning in Bangkok with an overnight train, the route sweeps south to the deeply green prehistoric scenery that lies across the map – stunning ancient forests and limestone peaks that were formed hundreds of millions of years ago. Pass emerald waters where tiny islands of exquisite pale rock break the surface, cruising along palm-fringed routes lined with friendly locals. Pedal along undulating roads to unforgettable Khao Sok National Park, walk along dirt trails in search of wildlife, and freewheel down the Andaman Coast to relax on its powdered coastline. Ride inland to Phang Nga Bay and finish up in the classic beachside town of Ao Nang. This active nine-day journey gives a unique look at this fascinating part of the country. Reiserute Bangkok Sa-wat dee! Welcome to Thailand. Thailand's bustling capital is famous for its tuk tuks, khlong boats and street vendors serving up delicious Thai food. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. Please look for a note in the hotel lobby or ask the hotel reception where it will take place, and have your insurance details and next of kin information ready for collection. Bangkok has so much to offer those with time to explore, so perhaps arrive a day or so early and take a riverboat to Chinatown, uncover the magnificent Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, wander down the tourist mecca of Khao San Road, or indulge in some Thai massage. Take a longtail boat down the Chao Phraya River and explore the famous 'khlongs' (canals) – life along these canals seems a world away from the chaotic streets of the capital. After the meeting tonight, perhaps gather your fellow travellers and tuck into some world-famous street food. Riding distance: none Bangkok/Surat Thani Take to the streets of Bangkok by bike and explore the backstreets, alleyways and canals on a guided tour. Get away from the tourist areas and into the heart and soul of this lively city. The quietness of these areas often contrasts with the chaos this metropolis is known for. You're sure to see numerous wats along the way, and travelling around by bike allows you to move through the city quite easily and at a relaxed pace. Today’s total distance cycled is around 20 kilometres. After your ride there will be ample time to get cleaned up and shop for any last-minute supplies or souvenirs before boarding an overnight train southbound for Surat Thani (approximately 13 hours). Notes: Sleeper trains are clean and air- conditioned, and beds are multi-share compartments. Sheets, a pillow and blanket are provided (although some people prefer to bring their own sleeping sheet). Please note that you may be sharing compartments with locals of the same or opposite gender. Your baggage will travel in the carriage with you. There's also a food and drink service available on board. Riding distance: approx. 20 kms Khao Sok National Park Arrive in Surat Thani this morning. Avoid the busy traffic by driving 35 kilometres through small villages and palm-tree-lined roads before climbing onto your bike. The real scenic highlight of this area will then come into view – stunning limestone karsts. Formed over 260 million years ago, these karsts were once part of a prehistoric underwater reef that stretched all the way up to Vietnam and will be your constant companion for the next few days. With an average height of 400 metres and rising all the way up to almost a kilometre, they are impossible to ignore. Heading west, cycle through a sea of greenery towards the Ratchaprapha Dam (approximately 40 kilometres). Reminiscent of Guilin in China, and like the freshwater version of Phang Nga’s famous limestone peaks, this is a reservoir where hundreds of tiny islands of exquisite pale rock jut out of emerald water. After lunch on the shores of the dam, we travel by vehicle to Khao Sok National Park, and fall asleep to a chorus of crickets and cicadas as a lullaby. Riding distance: approx. 39 kms Khao Lak Begin the day in the support vehicle, leaving the verdant forests and hills behind with a drive west from Khao Sok to the nearby town of Takua Pa (approximately 40 kilometres). Then jump back on the bike again to begin the day of cycling, travelling across relatively flat terrain through the interior. Pass numerous flowing rivers, palm-fringed roads and smiling local children, then make your way down to the Andaman Coast. Here you’ll run parallel to the sublime Andaman Sea before arriving at your home for the next two nights – the laid-back beach town of Khao Lak (approximately 42 kilometres). Famous for the likes of Memories Beach, Bang Niang Beach and the aptly-named White Sand Beach, Khao Lak is one Thailand’s quieter beach destinations and a great place to unwind after a long but enjoyable day in the saddle. Riding distance: approx. 42 kms Phang-Nga Leave the coast and head inland today, cycling eastwards through rolling hills past forests orchards, and rubber plantations to Phang Nga. This town sits at the end of the tributaries that empty into the bay of the same name (approximately 52 kilometres). Known for its relaxed atmosphere, cheap and authentic food, and some spectacular sights, Phang Nga is the perfect place to taste Southern Thailand. As reflected in the local food, Phang Nga has a diverse culture, with Buddhist temples, mosques, and Taoist Chinese shrines all found within walking distance of one another. After a relaxing lunch you’ll take a boat tour of the Phang-Nga Bay, where limestone rocks famously erupt out of the water, creating what is, for many, the iconic image of Thailand. You’ll stop by the famous James Bond Island, immortalised in the movie 'The Man With the Golden Gun', and Koh Panyee, an extraordinary Muslim fishing village built over water on stilts, with its own mosque and even a floating football pitch. Riding distance: approx. 52 kms Krabi/Ao Nang The final day on the bike begins with a 45-kilometre transfer in the support vehicle. Then it’s on to your two-wheeled friend for a 50-kilometre ride through beautiful inland landscapes and down the coast to the classic Thai beachside town of Ao Nang. After so much time spent moving at a slow pace, Ao Nang comes as a welcome change, with its lively atmosphere, shops that light up the sidewalk, and an enormous selection of food and drink on every corner. While the front beach here is good, the spectacular nearby shores of Tonsai, Railay, Ko Hong, Ko Poda and Ko Gai are true highlights and easily reachable as a day trip. Further afield there’s easy boat access to the islands of Ko Phi Phi and Phuket. If you’ve had enough of the beach, perhaps go rock climbing. Whether you're a novice or a pro, looking down on the jungle and ocean from a limestone cliff face is unforgettable. Meet up again in the evening to say goodbye to your biking crew, then perhaps enjoy a final night dinner with the group. Riding distance: approx. 49 kms Viktig Informasjon Trip Style Original Group Size Minimum: 1 Maximum: 16 Meals Included 6 Breakfasts Theme Cycling Highlights Escape the chaotic Bangkok traffic with a cycling tour that gets you behind the tourist mask and into the heart and soul of Thailand's south Ride through a sea of greenery as a constant companion, then wind down on the famous sandy shores and azure waters of Thailand’s west coast There’s no need for artificial sports drinks here – rehydrate with fresh coconut and fruit juices straight from the plant Dive into the nature lover’s paradise of ancient Khao Sok National Park, then fall asleep to the sounds of the jungle in a riverside bungalow Witness the towering, pale limestone islands that break the surface of Phang Nga bay with an included boat cruise across these incredible waters Priser / Datoer Ved skriftlig aksept av vårt tilbud bekrefter du/dere at våre betingelser er både lest og forstått og at evt kansellerings gebyrer kan tilkomme ved en evt. avbestilling av reisen Tilgjengelige datoer Pris (1 voksen) Pris (1 barn) Status reise Sat, 08 Jan 22 / Sun, 16 Jan 22 NOK 13 580 På forespørsel Ledig Sat, 22 Jan 22 / Sun, 30 Jan 22 NOK 13 580 På forespørsel Ledig Sat, 12 Feb 22 / Sun, 20 Feb 22 NOK 13 105 På forespørsel Ledig Sat, 26 Feb 22 / Sun, 06 Mar 22 NOK 13 105 På forespørsel Ledig Sat, 19 Mar 22 / Sun, 27 Mar 22 NOK 12 576 På forespørsel Ledig Sat, 20 Aug 22 / Sun, 28 Aug 22 NOK 12 576 På forespørsel Ledig Sat, 24 Sep 22 / Sun, 02 Oct 22 NOK 12 576 På forespørsel Ledig Sat, 19 Nov 22 / Sun, 27 Nov 22 NOK 12 576 På forespørsel Ledig Sat, 10 Dec 22 / Sun, 18 Dec 22 NOK 13 105 På forespørsel Ledig Sat, 24 Dec 22 / Sun, 01 Jan 23 NOK 13 580 På forespørsel Ledig Vi vil komme tilbake til deg med et tilbud på den forespurte reisen/pakken I løpet av 48 timer. Alle tilbud er uforpliktende og er vanligvis gyldige i 7 dager.
Recommended publications
  • Do You Want to Travel Different? 50 Great Great 50 Green Escapes Green Become a Green Traveller Today
    THAILAND DO YOU WANT TO TRAVEL DIFFERENT? 50 GREAT GREEN ESCAPES BECOME A GREEN TRAVELLER TODAY By visiting the destinations highlighted in this guidebook, and by reporting your impressions and comments to www.tourismthailand.org/7greens you will help the Tourism Authority of Thailand promote and preserve the country’s natural wonders. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT. Become a Green Traveller Today Tourism Authority of Thailand Published and distributed by Tourism Authority of Thailand Attractions Promotion Division Product Promotion Department. Editor: Richard Werly / AsieInfo Ltd, ITF Silom Palace, 163/658 Silom Road, Bangkok 10500. Producer: Titaya Jenny Nilrungsee Assistant editor: Thanutvorn Jaturongkavanich Assistant producer: Janepoom Chetuphon Design & Artwork: Tistaya Nakneam Writer: Chandra Hope Heartland Special Thanks: Simon Bowring, TAT Photo Bank, Solomon Kane Copyright © 2010 Tourism Authority of Thailand. Thailand Tourism Awards (www.tourismthailand.org/tourismawards) All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any other information storage and retrieval system without prior permission in writing from Tourism Authority of Thailand. ISBN: 978-974-679-200-4 Printed in Thailand by Amarin Printing and Publishing Public Company Limited. Seven The production of this book was done in strict compliance with forward thinking environmental the initiatives from the team. It was created using recyclable environmentally
    [Show full text]
  • Non-Panthera Cats in South-East Asia Tantipisanuh Et Al
    ISSN 1027-2992 I Special Issue I N° 8 | SPRING 2014 Non-CATPanthera cats in newsSouth-east Asia 02 CATnews is the newsletter of the Cat Specialist Group, a component Editors: Christine & Urs Breitenmoser of the Species Survival Commission SSC of the International Union Co-chairs IUCN/SSC for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). It is published twice a year, and is Cat Specialist Group available to members and the Friends of the Cat Group. KORA, Thunstrasse 31, 3074 Muri, Switzerland For joining the Friends of the Cat Group please contact Tel ++41(31) 951 90 20 Christine Breitenmoser at [email protected] Fax ++41(31) 951 90 40 <[email protected]> Original contributions and short notes about wild cats are welcome Send <[email protected]> contributions and observations to [email protected]. Guest Editors: J. W. Duckworth Guidelines for authors are available at www.catsg.org/catnews Antony Lynam This Special Issue of CATnews has been produced with support Cover Photo: Non-Panthera cats of South-east Asia: from the Taiwan Council of Agriculture’s Forestry Bureau, Zoo Leipzig and From top centre clock-wise the Wild Cat Club. jungle cat (Photo K. Shekhar) clouded leopard (WCS Thailand Prg) Design: barbara surber, werk’sdesign gmbh fishing cat (P. Cutter) Layout: Christine Breitenmoser, Jonas Bach leopard cat (WCS Malaysia Prg) Print: Stämpfli Publikationen AG, Bern, Switzerland Asiatic golden cat (WCS Malaysia Prg) marbled cat (K. Jenks) ISSN 1027-2992 © IUCN/SSC Cat Specialist Group The designation of the geographical entities in this publication, and the representation of the material, do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the IUCN concerning the legal status of any country, territory, or area, or its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
    [Show full text]
  • Phuket &Krabi Loop
    Budget WorldClass Drives PHUKET, SAMUI & KRABI LOOP Highlights of the Drive 4006 KO PHANGAN G U L F O F T H A I L A N D his drive links Southern Thailand’s T two premier island destinations, A N D A M A N Ban Chaweng Mu Ko Ang Thong Phuket and Ko Samui. Section 1 of the S E A KAPOE THA CHANA KO SAMUI drive begins in Phuket and goes north Ban Nathon to Takua Pa, passing Khao Lak Lamru 4169 CHAIYA 4170 National Park and the increasingly Phum Riang 4 Ferry popular beach resort of Khao Lak. DON SAK THA CHANG 4142 From the old provincial district KANCHANADIT 4142 KHANOM KURA BURI 41 PHUNPHIN 4232 town of Takua Pa, section 2 strikes east- 4 401 4014 Hat Nai KHIRI SURAT 4010 wards to Surat Thani through one of RATTANIKHOM THANI Phlao 401 3 the most scenic areas along the drive. 4134 4100 Khao Sok Rachaphrapha 41 The route passes Khao Sok National KHIAN SA SICHON TAKUA PA Dam SAN NA DOEM 2 401 4106 Park, which offers eco-adventure BAN TAKHUN 4009 401 4133 amidst the stunning scenery that 4032 PHANOM BAN NA SAN 4188 4186 characterises the park. Krung Ching NOPPHITAM KAPONG 415 4140 THA Khao Lak WIANG SA (roads closed) SALA Section 3 begins at Surat Thani, a 4090 Lam Ru 4035 PHRA PHIPUN 4141 bustling provincial capital and harbour, 4240 4090 PHLAI PHRAYA 4016 4 4197 SAENG PHROMKHIRI 4013 4133 4015 5 and goes to car-ferry ports serving Ko 4 PHANG NGA 4035 CHAI BURI NAKHON SRI Hat Thai THAP PHUT 4228 Khao Samui and Ko Phangan.
    [Show full text]
  • Reiseplanung Reiseziele in Thailand
    REISEPLANUNG REISEZIELE IN THAILAND Willkommen in Thailand. .6 BANGKOK& ZENTRAL­ Thailands Top 20 10 UMGEBUNG 56 THAILAND 163 Gut zu wissen 22 Sehenswertes 57 Ayutthaya 166 Thailand für Aktivitäten 87 Lopburi 176 Einsteiger 24 Feste & Events 102 Kanchanaburi 182 Was gibt's Neues? 26 Schlafen 103 Khao Laem National Park 195 Wie wär's mit 27 Essen 117 Ausgehen & Nachtleben. 129 Si Nakharin Monat für Monat 29 National Park 195 Unterhaltung 134 Reiserouten 32 Chaloem Ratanakosin Shoppen 139 National Park 196 Essen & trinken KoKret 159 wie die Thais 38 Thong Pha Phum Amphawa 160 National Park 197 Für jeden der richtige Strand 42 Nakhon Pathom 161 Sangkhlaburi 197 Mit Kindern reisen 48 Thailand im Überblick.. 52 http://d-nb.info/1057892696 KOCHANG& PROVINZ Provinz Tak 400 OSTKÜSTE 202 CHIANG MAI 248 Mae Sot 401 Si Racha 203 ChiangMai 249 Um Phang & Umgebung.406 Ko Si Chang 207 Nördliches Chiang Provinz Mae Hong Pattaya 209 Mai 302 Son 411 Rayong 216 Mae-Sa-Tal & Pai 411 Samoeng 302 Ban Phe 216 Soppong 421 Chiang Dao 304 KoSamet 217 Mae Hong Son 424 Doi Ang Khang 307 Chanthaburi 222 KhunYuam 433 Fang &Tha Ton 308 Trat 226 Mae Sariang 435 Südliches Chiang Salawin National Park.. .438 Ko Chang 230 Mai 310 Mae Sam Laep 438 KoWai 243 Bo Sang 310 KoMak 244 San Kamphaeng 310 NORDOST­ KoKut 246 Mae Kampong 311 THAILAND 439 Hang Dong & Ban Thawai 312 Nakhon Ratchasima (Khorat) 443 Doi Inthanon ' National Park 313 Phimai 450 Khao Yai National Park...452 NORD­ Nang Rong 456 THAILAND 315 Geschichtspark PhanomRung 457 Lamphun 318 Surin 460 Doi Khun Tan National Park 321 Si Saket 465 Lampang 321 Ubon Ratchathani 465 Chiang Rai 330 Khon Kaen 477 Mae Salong (Santikhiri) .340 UdonThani 487 MaeSai 344 Nong Khai 494 DoiTung 348 Loei 504 Chiang Saen 349 Chiang Khan 507 Sop Ruak 352 Phu Ruea National Park.
    [Show full text]
  • Thailand Phuket & Andaman Coast (Chapter)
    Thailand Phuket & Andaman Coast (Chapter) Edition 14th Edition, February 2012 Pages 93 PDF Page Range 602-693 Coverage includes: Ranong Province, Ranong Town, Ko Chang, Ko Phayam, Laem Son National Park, Phang-Nga Province, Ko Phra Thong & Ko Ra, Khao Sok National Park, Khao Lak & Around, Surin Islands Marine National Park, Similan Islands Marine National Park, Phang-Nga Town & Ao Phang-Nga, Around Phang- Nga, Ko Yao, Phuket Island, Ko Sireh, Laem Phanwa, Rawai, Hat Kata, Hat Karon, Hat Patong, Hat Kamala, Hat Surin, Ao Bang Thao, Sirinat National Park, Khao Phra Taew Royal Wildlife & Forest Reserve, Thalang District, Krabi Province, Krabi Town, Around Ao Nang, Railay, Ko Phi-Phi Don, Ko Phi-Phi Leh, Ko Jum & Ko Si Boya, Ko Lanta, Trang Province, Trang Town, Trang Beaches, Trang Islands, Satun Province, Pak Bara, Ko Bulon Leh, Ko Tarutao Marine National Park, and Satun. Useful Links: Having trouble viewing your file? Head to Lonely Planet Troubleshooting. Need more assistance? Head to the Help and Support page. Want to find more chapters? Head back to the Lonely Planet Shop. Want to hear fellow travellers’ tips and experiences? Lonely Planet’s Thorntree Community is waiting for you! © Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd. To make it easier for you to use, access to this chapter is not digitally restricted. In return, we think it’s fair to ask you to use it for personal, non-commercial purposes only. In other words, please don’t upload this chapter to a peer-to-peer site, mass email it to everyone you know, or resell it.
    [Show full text]
  • Day 1 Jungle Resort (-,-,D,)
    Trip summary 6 days / 5 nights – 1N Khao Sok National park, 1N Cheaw Lan Lake, 1N Kuraburi, 2N Koh Surin Getting there Tour starts at Kuraburi and ends at Takun, Surat Thani In-country support International support staff, local guide, bilingual Thai/English translator, visitor’s handbook What’s included Transfers during the tour, accommodation, activities and meals as stated in the program Availability Mid October 2019 – Mid May 2020 Bask in the beauty of a 20 million year old rainforest and immerse in the nature of the Khao Sok National park area. Spend your nights in a jungle bungalow and then trip to a floating bungalow on a majestic lake. Enjoy eco adventures or relax in the tranquility of nature . Take a unique private tour of Koh Surin with the original Moken inhabitants of this tropical paradise. Bask in the natural beauty of the Surin Islands while you immerse in Moken Life and snorkel the crystal waters of the Andaman Sea. Day 1 Jungle Resort (-,-,D,) Morning Arrive to the Khao Sok National Park area and bask in the fairy-tale scenery of the vividly colored limestone mountains that rise sharply above the untouched forests. The jungle here is over 20 million years old, and is home to a vast variety of flora and fauna species, and a perfect place for an eco adventure and relaxation in beautiful nature Noon After lunch join a local community group for a canoe trip down a gentle river while floating by towering limestone cliffs to take in the scenery. Stop and enjoy a hot drink from a handmade bamboo cup with your local guides.
    [Show full text]
  • Behind the Scenes
    ©Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd 440 Behind the Scenes SEND US YOUR FEEDBACK We love to hear from travellers – your comments keep us on our toes and help make our books better. Our well-travelled team reads every word on what you loved or loathed about this book. Although we cannot reply individually to postal submissions, we always guarantee that your feedback goes straight to the appropriate authors, in time for the next edition. Each person who sends us information is thanked in the next edition – the most useful submissions are rewarded with a selection of digital PDF chapters. Visit lonelyplanet.com/contact to submit your updates and suggestions or to ask for help. Our award-winning website also features inspirational travel stories, news and discussions. Note: We may edit, reproduce and incorporate your comments in Lonely Planet products such as guidebooks, websites and digital products, so let us know if you don’t want your comments reproduced or your name acknowledged. For a copy of our privacy policy visit lonelyplanet.com/ privacy. OUR READERS David Eimer Thanks to Sarah Reid and all the LP crew. As Many thanks to the travellers who used ever, much gratitude to everyone who passed the last edition and wrote to us with on tips, whether knowingly or unwittingly. helpful hints, useful advice and inter- esting anecdotes: Danny Wongworawat, Damian Harper Dennis Vervlossen, Jamison Firestone, Jilly Many thanks to all who eased the way and MacPherson, Kaori Hashimoto, Kerry Colmer, came up with ideas, help and suggestions; Virginia Scott most notably, gratitude to Neal Bambridge, Charoon Juntra, Brigitte Gomm, Matt Rubin, Jessica Meier, Eveline Fortuin, Amanda, Su- AUTHOR THANKS watchai Praesomboon, Stanley Chang and Mark Beales Mark Tewari.
    [Show full text]
  • Southern Thailand: Jewels of the South
    SOUTHERN THAILAND: JEWELS OF THE SOUTH 1 – 14 MARCH 2020 1 – 14 MARCH 2021 Scarlet-rumped Trogon is one of our targets on this trip. www.birdingecotours.com [email protected] 2 | ITINERARY Southern Thailand: Jewels of the South The peninsula of southern Thailand, part of geological Sundaland, is a birders’ and naturalists’ paradise. Bounded by the Gulf of Thailand to the east and the Andaman Sea to the west, this lush tropical region boasts a maritime climate and a unique combination of terrestrial and marine attractions that rank among the best globally. Our tour is designed to incorporate the most spectacular of the region’s unique karst limestone scenery in searching for the region’s diversity of specials. The region’s star attraction is the Rail-babbler, one of the few birds in the world in a family of its own. Also, there are resident pittas in the area. Although Gurney’s Pitta is now probably extirpated from Thailand, there is a chance to see Malayan Banded and Mangrove Pittas. Pittas aside, the rainforests we visit teem with flamboyancy in their birdlife – five potential hornbills, Great, Helmeted, and White-crowned Hornbills among them, ten species of tropical kingfishers, five species of trogons, and more. The massive Great Hornbill is one of five potential hornbill species to be seen on this tour. We visit a range of national parks to find these specials, picking up scores of ornately colored woodpeckers, unique jungle-living babblers, attractive leafbirds, and more along the way. Our itinerary includes an outing for the tricky Nordmann’s Greenshank and Chinese Egret.
    [Show full text]
  • Tour with the Trekking Bike Through Southern Thailand Highlights
    Tour with the trekking bike through Southern Thailand Highlights Varied cycling tours through the cone karst landscape of Southern Thailand. Beautiful beaches on the Andaman Sea Flora and fauna in the rainforests of Khao Sok National Park Floating huts on the Ratchaprapha Reservoir Two beach days on Koh Yao Yai at the end of the trip The tour lasts 12 days / 11 nights and leads over a distance of 327 kilometers. Itinerary: This bike tour through the southwest of Thailand leads from the island of Phuket along the Andaman Sea to the north. Great coastlines and beautiful white beaches accompany us on the bike trip. Inland, our bike tour takes us through lush, exotic vegetation, passing through the karst cliffs of Phang Nga Bay and past interesting Buddhist temples. In between, we have plenty of time to relax on the beach or for individual activities such as a long tail boat trip to the floating huts. Day 1. Phuket, Nai Yang Beach Resort Arrival on Phuket. Upon arrival, transfer to the resort on a small nice beach off the beaten track. The rest of the day is at leisure. 2 nights at Nai Yang Beach Resort. Day 2. Khao Lak, Baan Khao Lak Beach Resort (B, L) Along the Andaman coast to Khao Lak we start our today's bike ride from the hotel on quit rubber plantation roads to the Sarasin Bridge, which connects the island of Phuket with the mainland. It goes north along the coast to the Khao Lak Lam Ru National Park, which reaches up to the rugged coast.
    [Show full text]
  • Semplice-Phuket-Tours-Catalog.Pdf
    T.A.T. LICENCE 32/00340 WWW.SEMPLICEPHUKET.COM HOW TO BOOKING TOURS? RECEPTION You have differents way to buy, we advice you to ask your hotel receptionist, show her tour that you like and ask informations and coupon for get best deal. ASK COUPON UP TO 50% OFF! WEBSITE Another options to book your tours, it’s go to on our website www.semplicephuket.com where you’ll find all informations about our tours. WWW.SEMPLICEPHUKET.COM PHONE • CALL US and ask a meeting 081-2722831 PHI PHI ISLANDS START FROM 1.000 ฿ INFORMATIONS Phi Phi Island are approximately 50 minutes away from Phuket by speed boat. The Island consist of 4 small islands: Phi Phi Don,Phi Phi Leh ,Bamboo and Moquito. Phi Phi Island Tour are operated all year round. Daily tours with speed boat or express boat are available. Those islands are famous for snorkeling and sightseeing. Tour visiting places are Maya Bay,the site where the movie was filmed “The Beach”, Loh Sanah Bay, Pileh Cove, Viking Cave and Monkey Beach. FOR MORE INFORMATIONS PLEASE VISIT: WWW.SEMPLICEPHUKET.COM JAMES BOND ISLAND & PHANG NGA BAY START FROM 1.800 ฿ INFORMATIONS Phang Nga Bay which is the most famous Natural Marine Park in south asia. Is located between the two province of Phuket and Krabi. It’s famous its nat- ural mangrove forests and natural lime stones which contains caves. Phang Nga Bay which contains the smaller Island of James Bond, Panyee, Talu Island (Sea Canoe), are offered in our daily tours the option of canoeing.
    [Show full text]
  • Bangkok & Umgebung...56 Zentral Thailand...163
    Willkommen in Thailand . .6 BANGKOK & ZENTRAL­ Thailands Top 2 0 .............10 UMGEBUNG.............. 56 THAILAND.................163 Gut zu wissen...................22 Sehenswertes.....................57 Ayutthaya........................ 166 Thailand für Aktivitäten.......................... 87 Lopburi.............................. 176 Einsteiger...........................24 Feste & Events.................102 Kanchanaburi...................182 Was gibt’s Neues?........ 26 Schlafen............................103 Khao Laem National P a rk ...................195 Wie wär’s m it.....................27 Essen.................................117 Ausgehen & Nachtleben. 129Si Nakharin Monat für Monat ...... 29 National P a rk ...................195 Unterhaltung.................... 134 Reiserouten .....................32 Chaloem Ratanakosin Shoppen............................ 139 National P a rk...................196 Essen & trinken KoKret ............................ 159 wie die Thais.....................38 Thong Pha Phum Amphawa........................ 160 National P a rk...................197 Für jeden der richtige Sangkhlaburi.....................197 S tra n d ...............................42 Nakhon Pathom............. 161 Mit Kindern reisen........ 48 Thailand im Überblick.. 52 Inhalt KO CHANG & PROVINZ Provinz T a k................... 4 0 0 OSTKÜSTE................202 CHIANG M A I.......... 248 Mae S o t............ ........... 401 Si Racha........................... 203 Chiang M a...................... i 249 Um Phang & Umgebung.406 Ko
    [Show full text]
  • Thailand Family Adventure Tha02 Pioneer Expeditions 4 Minster Chambers● 43 High Street● Wimborne ● Dorset ● BH21 1HR T 01202 798922 ● E [email protected]
    Thailand Family Adventure Tha02 Pioneer Expeditions 4 Minster Chambers● 43 High Street● Wimborne ● Dorset ● BH21 1HR t 01202 798922 ● e [email protected] Thailand • Family Adventure Bangkok – Kanchanaburi – River Kai – Surat Thani – Khao Sok– Bann Talae Nok – Ao Nang – Krabi Aonang- Ao Talan- Ao Nang- • Krabi Traditional Thai street food tour and cycling tour Tour Style Family Adventure Discover the fantastic Erawan National park – Tour Start Bangkok walking, swimming and spotting wildlife. Tour End Bangkok Camping in the jungle and learning key survival skills Accommodation Hotel, Camp, Homestay from those who know best. Treehouse, Train Stay in a home with a host family and experience Included Meals 14 Breakfasts, 7 traditional thai way of life. Lunches, 6 Dinners Difficulty Level Medium A perfect family adventure in Thailand including Jungle camping and staying in a homestay with a thai family. This trip has so much to offer. Visit national parks and explore the surrounding area by kayak. There are plenty of opportunities to relax and take in the sights as well as being active. The wildlife is simply spectacular. Tha02 Pioneer Expeditions ● 4 Minster Chambers● 43 High Street● Wimborne ● Dorset ● BH21 1HR t 01202 798922 ● e [email protected] an overview A perfect family adventure in Thailand combining cultural discoveries, natural landmarks and adventurous activities. As with all our family trips, these are run as private tailor-made trips so can be tailored to suit your wishes, budgets and duration of holiday. This magnificent adventure begins with you discovering the real Thai street cuisine and joining a cycle tour to see some unforgettable sights.
    [Show full text]