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Marwin Tours Asia Tariff 2017 2017 Marwin Tours (Asia) COMPANY PROFILE Marwin Tours was established in 1981 by a OUR INBOUND SERVICES prominent team in travel Industries. Our experienced, • Sightseeing Tours knowledgeable and professional management has • Soft Adventure Packages enabled us to achieve an excellent reputation for our • Sports & Cultural Programmes top-quality services rendered to our customers. • Incentives & Conventions “Marwin Tours” started from small office with the • Individual Tailor-made Packages main business focused on incentives outbound packages • Hotel Reservations & Airlines Ticketing (IATA) from Thailand, supported by our subsidiary company, • Overland Packages (guaranteed weekly departures Viva Travel, dealing in airlines ticketing. WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF After 30 years of successful operation of the outbound IATA International Air Transportation Association and inbound travel business worldwide. Marwin Tours ATTA Association of Thai Travel Agents Inbound Division has become one of the leading tour SITE Society of Incentives Travel Executives operators in Thailand. Our philosophy is to render the TAA Thai Travel Agents Association highest quality services to our clientele. DTAC Domestic Travel Agents Club With our well-trained and dedicated multi-lingual TICA Thailand Incentive and Convention Assiciation professional staff, we have enhanced our extensive experience in handling all kinds of travel TRAVEL LICENSE arrangements of all scales. Equipped with a fully No. 11/01574 (Tourism Authority of Thailand) computerized system, we have been able to provide a comprehensive range of travel services for tailor-made MARWIN TOURS (ASIA) programmes on a personal detailed basis. We can Inbound - Outbound & Domestic offer highest quality of services, creativity, originality Mr. Virat Chatturaputpitak and memorable travel experience. Managing Director SUBSIDIARY COMPANY CHIANG MAI PHUKET 330/12 Chiangmailand Village, Changklan Road 55/897 Phuket Villa-Dowroong, Soi 3/6 Moo 2, Muang, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand Chao-Fa Road, T. Vichit, Muang, Phuket 83000, Thailand Tel : (66-53) 204-718, 204-576, 204-334 Tel: (66-76) 376 636-7, 376 642 Fax : (66-53)279-836 Fax : (66-76) 244 359 e-mail : [email protected] e-mail : [email protected] Marwin Tours Asia MARWIN TOURS (ASIA) CO., LTD. 199/5 CASA CITY, NUALCHAN ROAD, NAULCHAN, BUENGKUM, BANGKOK 10230, THAILAND TEL : (66-2) 184-2626 (10 Lines Automatic) FAX : (66-2) 184-2632-3 EMAIL : [email protected], [email protected] http://www.marwintours.com Thailand Indochina & Myanmar Ta riff 2017 / Contents General Conditions Mae Hongson Information Bangkok Information Mae Hongson Transfers & sightseeing’s Rates BKK Transfers & sightseeing’s Rates Mae Hongson Package Bangkok Stopover Package Pattaya Information Chao Phaya River Cruise Packages Pattaya Transfers & sightseeing’s Rates Riverine Discovery Package Phuket Information Village Experience Package Phuket Transfers & sightseeing’s Rates Ayutthaya Legendary River Cruise Tree Tops Jungle Safari "Khao Sok" Package Mekahla Cruise Package Adventurous Tree Tops Jungle Safari Package Around The North Package The Dive Sites Information Around The South Package Phuket Diving Package Koh Chang Island Package Samui Information Chiang Mai Information Koh Samui Transfers & sightseeing’s Rates Chiang Mai Transfers & sightseeing’s Rates Hua Hin Information Chiang Mai Packages Golf at Cha-Am & Hua-Hin Package Chiang Mai Stopover Package Myanmar Information Chiang Mai Rose of the North Package Myanmar Package Chiang Mai & Golden Triangle Package Indochina Information Chiang Mai - Soft Adventure Vietnam Packages The Golden Triangle Package Ho Chi Minh City Package (3 Days 2 Nights) The Shan Country Package Ho Vietnam Chi Minh Packages City Package (4 Days 3 Nights) Exciting Chiang Mai Package Ho Chi Minh City – Can Tho Package Trekking Information Hanoi – Halong Package (3 Days 2 Nights) Hilltribe Treks Packages Hanoi – Halong Package (4 Days 3 Nights) Adventurous Treks Packages Cambodia Packages Mae Hongson Exploration Package Angkor Wat By Air Package Chiang Rai Information Angkor Wat By Road Package Chiang Rai Transfers & Sightseeing Rates Laos Package Chiang Rai Package Vientiane & Luang Prabang Package Medical Checkups Package Map of Thailand Health Package General Hotel Booking Conditions Wellness Package GENERAL CONDITIONS All rates are quoted net per person in US dollars at current DEPOSITS exchange rates of USD. 1.00 = Baht 34 and are subject to As we often have to pay deposits in order to secure hotel change according to market fluctuation if necessary reservations, a relevant charge will be immediatedly invoiced to you. VALID : 01 NOVEMBER 2016 – 31 OCTOBER 2017 PAYMENTS RESERVATIONS 1. Full payment must be settled through our Bangkok office All services should be booked through our office in Bangkok. The prior to client’s arrival or any option date given in our contact address details are as follows : replied e-mail or fax at the time of booking, unless credit facility and/or specific terms and agreement have MARWIN TOURS (ASIA) CO.,LTD. been made in advance. Otherwise, all reservations will 199/5 Casa City Nualchan Road be cancelled automatically. Payment can be made Nualchan, Buengkum Bangkok 10230, Thailand. by Bank Draft or Swift Transfer Pay-in to our Bank A/C TEL : (66-2) 184-2626 (10 Lines Automatic) Remark : All Bank service charges will be borne by the payee FAX : (66-2) 184-2632, (66-2) 184-2633 e-mail : [email protected] 2. If payment is by credit card, an additional 3-5 % will be [email protected] added to our tariff rates http//www.marwintours.com 3. Name of BANK and A/C Number CONFIRMATIONS SIAM COMMERCIAL BANK PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED All reservation requests should be confirmed immediately, but in (Thanon Nuanchan Branch) the event that immediate confirmation is not possible, booking Address : 16/29 Nuanchan Road, Nuanchan, Buengkum, status will be advised by e-mail or fax within 24 hours. Bangkok 10230, Thailand. A/C Name : MARWIN TOURS (ASIA) CO.,LTD . GUIDES A/C No : 149-244206-8 Swift Code : SICOTHBK All services will be provided with qualified English-speaking TEL. : (66-2) 944 4833-6 FAX : (66-2) 944 4840 guides. Other foreign language speaking guides can be arranged on request without additional charge for groups (Private service SIAM COMMERCIAL BANK PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED on request only) (Thanon Nuanchan Branch) Address : 16/29 Nuanchan Road, Nuanchan, Buengkum, BAGGAGE INSURANCE Bangkok 10230, Thailand. Neither Marwin Tours or its agents shall be held responsible for A/C Name : MARWIN TOURS (ASIA) CO.,L TD lost or damaged baggage. For this reason, baggage insurance A/C No. : 149-244207-6 (Saving Account) is strongly recommended Swift Code : SICOTHBK TEL : (66-2) 944 4833-6 FAX : (66-2) 944 4840 LIABILITY Marwin Tours (Asia) Co.,Ltd. acts as an intermediary between 4. Bank draft or cashier’s cheque to be mailed to our transportation and airline companies, hotels, tourist offices and Bangkok office all other contractors providing services and, as such, is not liable for any loss, injury or damage sustained. Additional expenses 5. Company cheque or personal cheques are not acceptable incurred due to delays, accidents, natural disaster, political action or unrest must be borne by passengers. Rate, programme and REFUNDS & CANCELLATION tour prices are based on the situation at the time of printing this 1. Deposits are fully refundable if the amendment/ cancellation tariff (July 2016). Participation in our tour programme implies the is received by our office in Bangkok not less than 30 days tourist’s agreement to the above. in advance. 2. Cancellation fees will be levied according to the time it is made. 3. No refund or reduction will be made to any member or GROUP/FIT who amended the program from the itinerary or any part of the itinerary in Thailand, Myanmar or Indochina. BANGKOK “THE CITY OF ANGELS” Thailand offers numerous sporting options, including nationwide opportunities for golf on championship courses, and all major watersports at popular beach resorts, ‘Soft adventure’ activities include sea-canoe-ing, scubadiving, white water rafting and elephant trekking in various regions. More than 60 National parks offer nature lovers enormous scope for ornithology, camping and treks to enjoy local flora and fauna. Average temperatures around 28 Degrees Celsius makes the climate warm and sunny all year round although the northern hills can get a little chilly in December and January. Bangkok is one of Asia’s most cosmopolitan cities. A lot of first time visitors aren’t quite sure what to expect when first arriving in the capital of exotic Thailand. The high rise buildings, busy expressway flyovers and billboards of western companies advertising in English. Yet while Bangkok has undoubtedly embraced westernization and modernization, you only need to look a little under the surface to see that it remains undeniably a Thai place at heart. Bangkok is a national treasure house and Thailand’s spiritual, cultural, Thailand has today established itself on the global political, commercial. map as a land of the traditional and the modern. The great Bangkok exceeds 1,500 square kilometers in area appeal of Thailand as a holiday destination is that is so and is home to one-tenth of the country’s population. Major different Thailand possesses a wealth of architecture, culture, tourist attractions include glittering Buddhist temples, Wat Phra cuisine and traditions that are all distinctly Thai. Thais, with Kaew and the Grand Palace, The temple of Dawn timeless their natural charm and happy temperament are wonderfully “Venice of the East” canal and river scenes, classical dance adapt at making visitors feel right at home. extravaganzas, In between the skyscrapers and sophisticated Located in the heart of Southeast Asia, Thailand is shopping centers. shaped like an elephant’s head. The face looks at Myanmar, A city that never sleeps and always fascinates., the ears border Laos and Cambodia, and the trunk runs hospitable people, glittering temples, colourful markets, great between the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand down shopping and exotic nightlife.
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