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We operate seat in coach and private Thailand Package Tours which
includes airport transfer, hotel accommodation,
excursions, entrance fees, domestic airtickets and English speaking
guide. |
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BANGKOK |
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Package Tour |
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SAWASDEE
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3 Days / 2
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Bangkok private tour operates daily |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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3-4 |
5-6 |
7-8 |
Single Supplement |
| Adult |
7,300 |
5,900 |
4,900 |
4,450 |
1,700 |
| Child |
- For children 0-2 years old is free
of charge.
- For children 3-12 years old stay with Adult is charged 70% of adult
price. |
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Day 1
Bangkok |
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Upon arrive at Bangkok
Meet our English Speaking guide and transfer to hotel by
private van with air condition.
Overnight in Bangkok.
(Narai Hotel (3
STAR) or Chao Phraya Park hotel (3 STAR) or similar)
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Day 2
Bangkok city – Temples – China Town -
Grand Palace - Canal Tour |
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Breakfast at the hotel. |
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Meet our English speaking guide at the
hotel lobby.
Proceed to Rattanakosin Island (Phranakorn), the area is the oldest part
of Bangkok. Located by the river, this is where most of Bangkok's
main historical attractions are, for example Wat Phra Kaew and
Wat Pho. En route, visit Wat Traimit, is the largest
Golden buddha Image in the world. The Image is unrivalled in
beauty, measuring 12 feet 5 inches in diametre and has a
height of 15 feet 9 inches from the base to the crown and it
weighs approximately 5 tons. Now more than 700 years
old, it is a valuable treasure of Thailand and of Buddhism.
Proceed to the city tour by taking a walk through the
bustling business area of Chinatown. A lot of gold shops,
Chinese foods, eating places, restaurants, souvenirs, etc. are
available along the long road and in several allays. Continue
the city tour to visiting the 24 hours flower market, Pak Klong Talad, that sells flowers, fruits, and vegetables. Visit
Wat Pho or Wat Phra Chetuphon as it is generally known to
the Thais, is mainly famous for the huge Reclining Buddha
statue it houses. founded in the 16th century, the oldest
and biggest temple with the largest number of pagodas (95 in
all) in the city. Wat Pho is also famous as Thailand's first
university, and is center for traditional Thai masage - the
rich, famous and powerful have all been known to come here.
Inscribed on stone in the walls of Wat Pho are all that was
known about Thai massage dating from the reign of
King Rama III |
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Lunch at a local restaurant. |
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Continue the tour by visiting the Royal
Grand Palace ,this palace has an area of 218,400 sq. metres
and is surrounded by walls built in
1782. The length of the four walls is 1,900 metres. Within
these walls are situated government offices and the Chapel Royal of
the Emerald Buddha besides the royal residences. Wat Phra Kaeo
(Temple of the Emerald Buddha), is carved from a
block of jade , the most beautiful and important Buddhist
temple in Thailand. |
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Cruising with a long-tailed boat along the
river of King, Chaopraya River and canals once dubbed 'Venice
of the East'.
You will be
encountered with life as it were hundreds of years ago. |
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Return back to the hotel. |
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Overnight in Bangkok.
(Narai Hotel (3
STAR) or Chao Phraya Park hotel (3 STAR) or similar)
(Breakfast, Lunch) |
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Day 3
Bangkok |
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Breakfast at the hotel. |
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Free at own leisure until time for your
private transfer to the airport or train station or extend
your staying in
other destinations.
(Breakfast) |
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Tour Inclusion:
• Admission fee at tourist attractions as per itinerary.
• 2 breakfast meals and 1 lunch meal.
• Accompanied by an English Speaking Guide.
• Air-Conditioned transportation with a professional driver as
per itinerary.
• 2 nights accommodation based on in twin sharing basis
Tour Exclusion:
• Personal Expense.
• Tips or gratuities to guides and drivers.
• Other tours & meals than as per itinerary.
• We are subject to provide the mentioned hotel or similar
Remark:
• Grand Palace and Temple of Emerald Buddha Visit requires you
in a proper dress. Shorts and sleepless t- shirt are not
allowed
• Small deviations in the tour program are sometimes
necessary, depending on the unexpected occurrence. |
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Amazing
Amphawa Floating Market tour |
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2 Days / 1
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Bangkok private tour operates daily (Mimimun 2 person) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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| Adult |
4,700 |
2,900 |
2,250 |
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| Day 1
Bangkok – Amphawa Floating Market (Samut Songkram)
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Meet our driver at the hotel lobby.
Proceed to Samut Songkram, is the province of fertile
land, of plants and food grains, the production source of
vegetables and fruits, as well as a vast variety of
seafood products. It is also an interesting historical
source for the early Rattanakosin period , To have your
new experience of relaxing near Bangkok. The only place
you can be closely touched by the easy and happy lifestyle
of people living along Amphawa canal. Come staying at a
boutique resort in Thai contemporary style with warm
atmosphere in a 100 year old wooden houses. |
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Arrived Thanicha Resort (Boutique Resort)
, Check in at hotel with welcome drink. |
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Enjoy the Floating Market , Amphawa
is an afternoon floating market by the canal near Wat
Amphawan Chetiyaram. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
during 12.00 a.m. – 8.00 p.m., the Amphawa Canal is
occupied by vendors who pack their boats with food and
drinks, such as fried sea mussel, noodles, coffee, O-liang
(iced black coffee), sweets, etc. There are also things
for sale on wheelbarrows on the bank. Visitors can enjoy a
cosy atmosphere and music broadcast by the community
members, explore the market, have food, and hire a boat to
see fireflies at night. Free at leisure |
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Cruising with a long-tailed boat along the
river of Amphawa Canal see the little fire fly |
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Return back to the resort. |
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Overnight in Amphawa |
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Amphawa - Bangkok |
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Make merit by putting food into the bowl
of a mendicant Buddhist priest in the morning |
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Breakfast at the hotel. (Thai Style) |
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Take a boat to along the canal for
sightseeing , Visit King Rama II Memorial Park (UNESCO) ,
In the park, there are many places of interest including
King Rama II Museum - 4 buildings built in traditional
Thai architectural style. The museum displays the ancient
art objects dating back to early Rattanakosin era, the
lifestyle of the Thais during King Rama II period . |
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Visit Wat Bang Khae Noi ,this temple was
built in 1868. Initially, the Ubosot (ordination hall) was
built on the bamboo raft tied to a Bodhi tree on the river
bank. At present, the temple is well restored. The most
interesting thing is the ordination hall’s inside walls
which are woodcarvings depicting the Lord Buddha’s
history, birth, enlightenment, and nirvana, as well as
stories of the Lord Buddha’s Ten Incarnations or Jatakas.
The beautiful and explicit design was made by craftsmen
from Phetchaburi province where woodcarving is famous.
Continue to Bang Kung Camp , visitors will firstly see
an imitation wall built in memory of the battle. Here is a
historic navy camp site. Following the second defeat of
the Ayutthaya kingdom in 1767, King Taksin the Great moved
the naval force to set up camp in the district of Bang
Kung since Mueang Mae Klong (the city of Mae Klong) was in
the way used by the Burmese army. A wall was built to make
Wat Bang Kung be in the middle of the camp as a spirit
centre for soldiers. King Taksin the Great later commanded
the Chinese from Rayong, Chon Buri, Ratchaburi, and
Kanchanaburi to form a guard unit for the camp. The camp
was, therefore, called the ‘Bang Kung Chinese Camp.’ The
king named the guards ‘Thahan Phakdi Asa’ or the
‘voluntary loyal soldiers.’ In 1768, the Burmese king of
Angwa led an army via Kanchanaburi to surround the camp.
King Taksin the Great and Phra Maha Montri (Bunma) jointly
fought and defeated the Burmese. It was the first battle
against the Burmese after the Kingdom of Thon Buri had
been established by King Taksin the Great. The victory was
hailed as moral support to the Thai people while it
created a sense of fear among the Burmese army. The camp
site was left deserted for almost 200 years. In 1967, the
Ministry of Education established a boy scout camp on the
site to celebrate King Taksin the Great, and also built a
shrine as a memorial to the king. The ceremony to raise
the shrine was held on 20 June 1968. Within the camp
compound, there is the Ubosot (ordination hall) commonly
called as ‘Bot Luangpho Dam,’ which was built in the
Ayutthaya period. The hall is wholly covered by four
species of ficus plants: Pho (Bodhi), Sai, Krai, and Krang.
Therefore, it is also called ‘Bot Prok Pho’ (ordination
hall covered by Bodhi trees). The monument of King Taksin
the Great is in the nearby area. (Unseen in Thailand)
Visit Wat Chula Mani , ancient temple sits on the bank
where the Amphawa Canal connects with the Phi Lok Canal.
The temple was built in the Ayutthaya period during the
late reign of King Prasatthong. It was presumed that Thao
Kaeophaluek (Noi), Mistress of the Bang Chang Market and a
forebear of the royal lineage of Bang Chang, built the
temple. The back of the temple was initially the residence
of Khun Nak (Queen Ammarinthramat of King Rama I) and Khun
Bunrot (Queen Si Suriyenthramat of King Rama II). |
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Lunch at the local Restaurant (Famous
Restaurant in Amphawa) |
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Back to Thanicha Resort , and continue
back to Bangkok |
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Tour Inclusion:
• Admission fee at tourist attractions as per itinerary.
• 1 breakfast meal and 1 lunch meal.
• Accompanied by an English Speaking Guide. (at Amphawa only)
• Transfer by Air-Conditioned van with a professional driver
and Long-Tail boat as per itinerary.
• 1 night accommodation based on in twin sharing basis
Tour Exclusion:
• Personal Expense.
• Tips or gratuities to guides and drivers.
• Other tours & meals than as per itinerary.
• We are subject to provide the mentioned hotel or similar
Remark:
• Small deviations in the tour program are sometimes
necessary, depending on the unexpected occurrence. |
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CHIANG RAI |
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4
x 4 ADVENTURE ALONG THE OPIUM TRAIL |
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2 Days / 1
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Departure from Chiang Rai Town (Including meals
as indicated) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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2-3 |
4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
12,000 |
6,900 |
5,900 |
4,900 |
4,000 |
| Child |
2,800 |
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Departure from Anantara Resort &
Spa or Imperial Golden Triangle (Including lunch) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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2-3 |
4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
14,000 |
7,500 |
6,500 |
5,200 |
4,500 |
| Child |
3,450 |
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As part of the Thai government’s fight against opium
production, new farm-to-market roads are being cut along the
ridges of the Thai-Burma border. Hilltribe villages
participating in the crop-substitution program now have access
by four-wheel drive to the markets they need. You, too, can
travel along these spectacular routes and see villages which
were formerly accessible only by the muletrains of Khun Sa,
the notorious opium warlord. Visit the homes of numerous
tribal groups along the way to Ban Hin Taek, opium
headquarters turned development center.
Learn how the hill peoples are being integrated into Thai
national life. Visit schools, see village water systems, walk
in the flower gardens which bring additional income to these
remote places. Meet the people who have dedicated their
careers to both development and the preservation of the
natural beauty of the Thai-Burma watershed areas. Experience
the unforgettable views across two countries at Ban Hua Mae
Kham, a Lisu village perched on the edge of the border. This
two-day, one night trip begins in Chiang Rai and may be
extended to include other touring options offered by Golden
Triangle Tours.
Day 1 Depart Chiang
Rai around 8:30 to arrive at the trailhead
Yao village. Drive on through
Akha and Hmong villages to
Khun Sa’s former
headquarters at the Chinese town of
Ban Hin Taek. Lunch. In the afternoon make your way
to
Ban Houa Mae Kham
through Lahu and Akha
villages. Dinner and overnight at the
Lisu village of Houa Mae
Kham.
Day 2 Enjoy the
sunrise over the Thai-Burma border.
The morning is spent visiting development sites. Lunch in the
hills.
Visit
Chinese tea plantation and
travel through Lua and Shan villages
on the return to Chiang Rai. |
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CHIANG
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2 Days / 1
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Departure from Chiang Rai Town (Including meals
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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2-3 |
4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
11,000 |
6,000 |
5,500 |
4,700 |
4,000 |
| Child |
2,800 |
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Departure from Anantara Resort &
Spa or Imperial Golden Triangle (Including lunch) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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2-3 |
4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
12,600 |
7,000 |
6,000 |
5,000 |
4,400 |
| Child |
3,100 |
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Day 1 Explore The
Golden Triangle Pick up at
08:30. Today visit the hilltribe project at
Doi Tung. Continue into
Mae Sai for
a stop at the
bridge to Myanmar and shopping for
Burmese souvenirs, lunch. Continue to the Golden
Triangle
and drive along the
Mekong River to Chiang Saen
for a visit to the 14th century ruins. Leaving Chiang Saen,
continue by road to
Chiang Khong. Overnight at
Namkhong River Side Hotel
or similar, overlooking the Mekong river.
(Lunch, Dinner)
Day 2 Explore
Chiang Khong Visit the
market where you will see the villagers Thai and Laos buying
their daily produce.
After breakfast and
continue visiting villages in the area before lunch. Lunch is
taken at a local restaurant overlooking
the spot where the
giant Mekong catfish are
caught by local fishermen. After lunch, return to Chiang Rai,
arriving in
the late afternoon.
(Breakfast, Lunch) |
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CHIANG
KHONG EXCURSION |
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2 Days / 1
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Departure from Chiang Rai Town (Including meals
as indicated) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
9,500 |
5,000 |
4,400 |
3,800 |
3,300 |
| Child |
1,750 |
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Departure from Anantara Resort &
Spa or Imperial Golden Triangle (Including lunch) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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2-3 |
4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
10,500 |
5,750 |
4,900 |
4,250 |
3,500 |
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1,950 |
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Day 1
Chiang Rai To Chiang Khong
Depart early by road for Chiang Khong stopping at a
Hmong village just before
lunch.
Lunch is taken at a
local restaurant. After lunch, drop by our
Ban Golden Triangle before
a continued tour of other
villages in the
area.
(Lunch, Dinner)
Day 2 Return To
Chiang Rai After breakfast, continue via several routes back
to Chiang Rai arriving there by noontime.
Optionally, guest
may wish to go by boat from Chiang Khong up the Mekong to
Chiang Saen. This 2.5 hour
boat trip
through one of the
river’s more scenic gorges is only operated subject to river
conditions.
(Breakfast, Lunch) |
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GOLDEN
TRIANGLE ADVENTURE (Chiang Rai Portion) |
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3 Days / 2
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Departure from Chiang Rai Town (Including meals
as indicated) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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2-3 |
4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
18,000 |
9,500 |
9,000 |
8,500 |
7,500 |
| Child |
4,000 |
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Departure from Anantara Resort &
Spa or Imperial Golden Triangle (Including lunch) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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2-3 |
4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
19,500 |
10,500 |
10,000 |
9,000 |
8,500 |
| Child |
4,500 |
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Day 1
Explore The Golden Triangle
Pick up at hotel at 08:30. Today visit the hilltribe
settlement project at Doi Tung.
Continue into
Mae Sai for a stop at the
bridge to Myanmar and shopping. Continue to the
Golden Triangle Resort
for lunch. After
lunch drive along the Mekong River to
Chiang Saen for a visit to
the 14th century ruins. Leaving
Chiang Saen,
continue by road to Chiang Khong.
Overnight the Namkhong River Side
Hotel or similar, overlooking
the
Mekong river.
(Lunch, Dinner)
Day 2 Chiang Khong
To Phu Chi Fa Visit the
market where you will see the villagers Thai and Laos buying
their
daily produce, and
continue visiting villages in the area before lunch. Lunch is
taken at a local restaurant
overlooking the
spot where the giant Mekong catfish spawn and are caught by
local fishermen. After lunch,
continue to the Phu
Chi Fa Inn or similar for dinner and overnight.
(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Day 3
Return To Chiang Rai After breakfast in the village, trek from
Cheng Meng up
Doi Chi Fa (“Mountain That
Points to
the Sky”). The trek
is approximately three hours, at the end of which you will
enjoy a spectacular view of the entire
valley including
Laos and the
Mekong River. Lunch at the
peak, then return to Cheng Meng and transfer back to
Chiang Rai.
(Breakfast, Lunch) |
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HILLTRIBE
ELEPHANT SAFARI (TREKKING) |
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Departure from Chiang Rai Town (Including meals
as indicated) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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2-3 |
4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
7,300 |
3,900 |
3,200 |
2,500 |
2,100 |
| Child |
1,750 |
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Departure from Anantara Resort &
Spa or Imperial Golden Triangle (Including lunch) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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2-3 |
4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
9,000 |
4,950 |
4,100 |
3,400 |
2,700 |
| Child |
1,750 |
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Day 1
08:30 hrs. Elephant Trek In the
morning travel by boat up the Mae Kok
River to the Karen village
of Ruam Mitr.
Ride elephants from Karen
village to Lahu village of Ya Pou
( 2.5 hours ) Have lunch at Ya Pou
and walk to
the Lahu village of
Jaleh , known for animist rituals. Have dinner and spend the
night.
(Lunch, Dinner)
Day 2
Akha Trek In the morning
walk down the mountain to the Houei
Mae Sai waterfall and have lunch at our hilltribe
cottage on the bank
of a mountain stream. In the afternoon walk to an
Akha village( 3 hours ) and
then to
the
Thai village of Houi Khom( 1.5 hours ) for pick up
and return to Chiang Rai by sundown. For Beginner and
Intermediate
trekkers.
(Breakfast, Lunch) |
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CHIANG
RAI TREK 1 (TREKKING) |
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3 Days / 2
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Departure from Chiang Rai Town (Including meals
as indicated) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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2-3 |
4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
10,000 |
6,000 |
5,500 |
4,900 |
4,200 |
| Child |
2,850 |
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Departure from Anantara Resort &
Spa or Imperial Golden Triangle (Including lunch) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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2-3 |
4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
12,500 |
7,000 |
6,200 |
5,200 |
4,550 |
| Child |
2,850 |
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Day 1
Elephant Trek This morning , travel by boat from Chiang Rai up
the Mae Kok River to the
Karen village of
Ruam Mitr
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the Lahu village of Ya Pou . The terrain is
hilly and several of
the areas along the
elephants path are quite steep. Have lunch at
Ya Pou and after lunch
walk another hour to
the Lahu village of Jaleh
dinner and the night.
(Lunch, Dinner)
Day 2 Jaleh To
Leepha From Jaleh, walk to another
Akha village and go on to have lunch at the
reforestation center.
After lunch visit the
Houei Mae Sai waterfall, moving on in the late
afternoon to the Akha village of
Leepha where
you will overnight.
(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Day 3
Akha Trek In the morning, walk to an
Akha village for a visit before moving onto the
Thai village of Houei Khom
for pick up and
return to Chiang Rai.
(Breakfast, Lunch) |
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CHIANG
RAI TREK 2 (TREKKING) |
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4 Days / 3
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Departure from Chiang Rai Town (Including meals
as indicated) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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2-3 |
4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
13,500 |
7,400 |
6,300 |
5,500 |
4,500 |
| Child |
2,850 |
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Departure from Anantara Resort &
Spa or Imperial Golden Triangle (Including lunch) |
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| Price per person (Baht) |
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2-3 |
4-7 |
8-15 |
16 up |
| Adult |
15,500 |
8,500 |
7,000 |
6,000 |
4,800 |
| Child |
2,850 |
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Day 1
Lahu Trek Walk from the Thai village
of Houei Khom to Akha
(3 hrs).Lunch, walk to Lahu village of Jaleh.
Visit village
dinner and overnight at village.
(Lunch, Dinner)
Day 2
Karen Trek After breakfast walk to
Lahu of Yapou, then to
Karen village of Ruam Mitr( 25 hrs.). Lunch, walk
to
Karen Village of Phamub(2.5
hrs.) on the Mae Kok river
dinner and overnight.
(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Day 3
Yao Trek After breakfast cross the Mae Kok river and walk to
Lahu village of Jajaw(2
hrs). Lunch, walk to
Yao village of Houei Keo(3
hrs) dinner and overnight.
(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Day 4
Return to Chiang Rai After breakfast walk to
the Yao village of Phan Ja Krai(4.5
hrs). Lunch, at Khun Korn waterfall
after 2 hrs walk.
Pick up and return to Chiang Rai in the late afternoon.
(Breakfast, Lunch) |
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HOTEL |
TRANSPORTATION |
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Bangkok Office(See
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86 Soi Langsuan, Ploenchit Rd., Lumpinee,
Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Tel: (+662) 652-2569 Thru 72
Fax: (+662) 652-1034 Thru 5
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Pattaya Office
245/147 M.9 Pattaya 3rd Rd., Nongprue,
Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand
Tel: (+6638) 371-504, 371-485
Fax: (+6638) 371-331
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Office Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:00-18:00 (till 17:00 for air ticketing)
Sat. 9:00-13:00 (till 12:00 for air ticketing) |
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TAT Travel Agent License No: 11/1635
Association of Thai Travel Agents: 01561
IATA Accredited Agent: 35-303450
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