Bangkok • Chiang Mai, trekking, remote hilltribes, cycling • Ayuthaya • Erawan National Park • Kanchanaburi • Ao Nang • Krabi, sea kayaking on Andaman Sea
USD $1,399 per person
Tour prices DO NOT include international airfare & airport taxes.
The best way to appreciate paradise is to jump straight into…
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Thailand is one of the largest and most varied countries in Southeast Asia, stretching 1500 km from north to south, and at its widest 870 km from east to west. Most people know of its beaches and nightlife, but far fewer know about its rich culture and varied scenery. Thailand is a land of palaces and temples, of ruined cities, colorful markets and friendly and…
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Mountain bikes are the perfect way to discover the wild spirit of untamed North Thailand. A region of jungle filled valleys, mountain-top temples, meandering rivers and cultural encounters.
Our fantastic journey takes us from the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai through the…
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This unique cycling tour traces some of the far reaches of the Khmer empire while also following the Mekong River from Thailand, through Southern Laos and into Cambodia, providing a perfect setting to experience the cultural heritage and scenic highlights of these three countries.
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This tour is a journey that joins two magical cities of Southeast Asia, Chiangmai to Luang Prabang. We travel along near empty roads through magnificent mountain scenery in a part of Asia where time seems to stand still.
Starting in the bustling and energetic Chiangmai, we head north to Chiangrai and …
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6D5N fixed departures from Nov 2009 to Feb 2010.
Hike through one of the oldest trade routes in Northern Thailand in this join in, week-long expedition along the Thai-Myanmar border. This challenging trek traverses over ridgelines and through dense forests, but rewards the adventurous traveler with sweeping views of natural scenery and visits with ancient hill tribe cultures …
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Guaranteed departures ex-Bangkok every Monday & Thursday with a min. group of 02 adults.
Private tours depart every day.
A short drive east of Bangkok takes us to Minburi, one of the city’s oldest and most interesting suburbs. Minburi is where the city and countryside collide to create a world of canals, ricefields and cottage industries.
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An opportunity to explore the deciduous forest of northern Thailand and learn something of the culture and way of life of the local hilltribes …
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This 9-day South Thailand tour is a ride amongst spectacular scenery and breathtaking beaches. We ride among coconut palms, rubber plantations and mangroves, exploring a surprisingly diverse and beautiful part of Thailand.
Our journey starts in the little visited province of Trang as we wind our way up the coastline…
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A little bit of luxury by the river …
The aspect of this unique resort are its rooms which are set atop a floating raft.
Despite the rustic, close to nature setting, the Boutique Raft provides hot water for showers, a restaurant and a bar on site.
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Guaranteed departure every Wednesday with a minimum of 2 adults.
70 kilometres south west of Bangkok, the Mae Klong River spreads into a sprawling delta before reaching the Gulf of Thailand. This low-lying land is extremely fertile and over hundreds of years the Thai people have constructed an extensive network of canals to aid irrigation and navigation, and the starting point for our exploration of the central …
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From the mountains and jungles of the North to the temple filled plains of Central Thailand, cycling across these regions provides you with unforgettable scenic and cultural experiences. The famous Thai smile, quiet roads and world’s best cuisine; many attractive Thai aspects will be combined with our professionalism and know how to present you a top notch…
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We start in the original capital of the first Thai Kingdom dating back to 1238, with some impressive ruins situated in the old city walls (approx 21), and a further 70km within a 5km radius making bicycles the best way to explore this fascinating area. Leaving the history behind we head out into rural Thailand as travel along quiet country roads…
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Every year, the old community of Dansai in the northwestern province of Loei celebrates the Phi Ta Khon ghost procession, a unique and colourful merit-making ceremony that has been passed on from generation to generation.
This is the chance to see the spirits of the dead spring back to life as fun-loving ghosts dancing boisterously to traditional tunes in a centuries-old ritual believed by locals as a means of driving away bad fortune.
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Guaranteed departures every Tuesday, Friday & Sunday with a min. group of 2 adults.
70 kilometres southwest of Bangkok, the Mae Klong River spreads into a sprawling delta before reaching the Gulf of Thailand. This low-lying land is extremely fertile and over hundreds of years the Thai people have constructed an extensive network of canals to aid irrigation and navigation.
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Guaranteed departure every Saturday with a group of min. 2 adults.
There’s a revolution in wine production today, as the new New World wines of Thailand are making a stunning breakthrough into the considered world of wine appreciation. Produced and processed in the stunning Asoke Valley and sitting at an elevation of 350m above sea level, Thailand’s vineyards are cool and dry, perfect for nurturing wine grapes.
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This 3-day trip allows one to experience some of the highlights of the historically famous and scenically beautiful province of Kanchanaburi. See the Bridge over the River Kwai, ride on the Death Railway, visit a Mon village and take an excursion to Hell Fire Pass. Nights are spent on board delightful raft houses.
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Ruan Khun Yai in Thai means the “Home of Grand Ma”. It is actually the home of a Thai family located on the bank of a canal in Bangkok’s western suburbs. It is an old wooden Thai house with a cozy balcony overlooking the scenic Chak Phra Canal and can accommodate up to 6 guests. Visitors can enjoy the Thai way of life and at the same time learn the secrets of Thai cooking, with a flexible menu depending on guests’ interests.
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Experience village life in a floating market!
We experience the simple pleasures of Thai village life by staying with an ordinary local family in a Floating Market, learn about the community’s way of life while seeing something of the family’s day to day activities …
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This trip to Kanchanaburi offers a number of soft adventure activities to be enjoyed by both the young and the young-at-heart. Apart from visiting historical places related to the World War II, a fun jungle trip leads you to the Jungle Campsite in its natural setting, peaceful environs where there is no electricity. You will…
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Guaranteed departure every Tuesday with min. 02 adults. Private tours depart every day.
Starting Bangkok, our Central Thailand Cycling Tour takes in the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, the Bridge over the River Kwai and the temples of Ayutthaya in one great little adventure…
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This trip incorporates an introductory course to the basics of meditation as practiced in Thailand together with an opportunity to experience a traditional massage at one of its primary centers of learning.
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The ingredients consist of some hours of learning the Thai language, visiting markets to practice our language skills in real situations, sightseeing of the city, a campus tour with local students, a canal cruise and finally Thai cooking with local family. All these blend smoothly together to make the great taste of “Sawaddee Bangkok”!
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Kanchanaburi is famous as the site of the world-famous Bridge Over The River Kwai, immortalised in books and movies.
Beyond the compact provincial capital, where the Kwai Yai and the Kwai Noi rivers unite to form the Mae Klong River, Kanchanaburi unfolds into a rugged beautiful landscape…
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