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2010 Standard Itinerary

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Included Meals:

  • 14 Breakfasts
  • 3 Lunches
  • 3 Dinners

Accommodation Breakdown:

  • 14 nights Standard Hotel
  • 1 night Basic Train

Transport

Bus/Train/Rice Barge/Longtail boat/Raft/Boat/Flights as itinerary.

Group Size

Approx 13 - 18

Tour Staff

Explore Tour Leaders (one each for Thailand, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap) who will also assume the role of expert local guides plus driver and boatmen.

Discovery Tour In Thailand & Cambodia With Jungle Raft House Stay

Overview

Chiang Mai & Rice Barge Cruise
In Bangkok, we plan to visit the Grand Palace and temples of the Emerald Buddha and Wat Po ,then take a night train to the northern city of Chiang Mai. A highlight of this pleasantly cool place will be climbing the 'Dragon Steps' to the hilltop monastery of Doi Suthep. The breathtaking complex of ancient temples and palaces at Si Satchanalai and Sukhothai are also along our route. We then board our rice barge and spend the day cruising along the Chao Phraya - a slow river journey past a medley of isolated villages and jungled landscapes.


River Kwai & 'Death Railway'
After exploring the 600-year-old ruins of Ayutthaya, we drive to Kanchanaburi and the 'Bridge over the River Kwai'. We then board the train to Nam Tok (along the infamous 'Railway of Death'), before taking a longtail boat up the Kwai Noi river and into the jungle. Here, we stay in raft houses and have time to walk to a nearby Mon village, ride elephants, and enjoy some bamboo rafting.


Phnom Penh & Fabled Temples
We fly to the fascinating city of Phnom Penh where we visit the National Museum of Arts and Royal Palace, as well as spending time at the horrifying Tuol Sleng Museum and The Killing Fields of Choeung Ek - stark reminders of the country's more recent unsettled history. We journey overland to Siem Reap, our base for the discovery and exploration of the vast ruins of the fabled royal city of Angkor, lost and forgotten for over 500 years in the Cambodian jungle. Some 150 square kilometres are scattered with walled cities and magnificent stone temples, sculptures, reservoirs and causeways, built between the 9th and 13th centuries. We also take an excursion to nearby Tonle Sap Lake for a boat trip to the floating villages of Chong Kneas.

Tour Highlights

  • Bangkok - Explore the glittering Grand Palace complex and the beautiful temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Po)
  • Chiang Mai - Bustling walled old town and the serene hillside Doi Suthep Temple
  • Sukhothai - Cycle around the historic park housing the remains of this ancient capital
  • Kanchanaburi - Jungle rafts, minority villages and the infamous Bridge on the River Kwai
  • Siem Reap - Gateway to the iconic and awe-inspiring Khmer temple complex of Angkor

Itinerary

[+] Detailed Itinerary

1 Join tour Bangkok

2 In Bangkok; train to Chiang Mai

3 Arrive Chiang Mai; visit Doi Suthep

4 In Chiang Mai

5 Drive to Sukhothai

6 Exploring Sukothai, Drive to Phayuha Khiri; rice barge on Chao Phraya River to Uthai Thani

7 Rice barge on Chao Phraya River; drive to Ayutthaya

8 Drive to Kanchanaburi; train and boat to River Kwai

9 On the River Kwai

10 Boat and drive back to Bangkok

11 Fly to Phnom Penh

12 Phnom Penh; drive to Siem Reap

13 In Siem Reap

14 Exploring Angkor

15 Exploring Angkor; fly Bangkok

16 Tour ends Bangkok

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