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A Thai adventure on land and sea


Southern Thailand’s warm, clear waters and tropical islands provide a perfect winter getaway. We discover some of world’s most beautiful beaches and explore ancient jungles: home of the whooping Gibbon monkey. A few days in the vibrant capital Bangkok adds a delightful contrast.


Magic Moments Tropical island hopping by Thai longtail boat Tracking whooping gibbons along jungle tracks


Feeding bunches of bananas to reward your elephant after the ride


Swimming in turquoise seas with bright colourful fish


Swimming through the emerald cave to a hidden beach


£999


TOUR ONLY PRICES £


ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE* 898 ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE* DAYS 13


£1792 1599 DAYS 14


FLIGHT INCLUSIVE PRICES £


Tour code: FTT Tour style: Classic Tour comfort: Standard Tour pace: Relaxed


DURATION DAYS 13 Ideal for 7+


TOUR


Overnight train from Bangkok Grand Palace Emerald Buddha Wat Po


Gulf of Thailand


Bangkok


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Surat Thani


KHAO SOK NP Jungle walks & Elephant riding


THAILAND Krabi Koh Phi Phi


Optional snorkelling Island tour


KOH LANTA Trip to


KOH HAI


Pakmeng pier


Hat Chad Mal NP Visit Tham Morakot Emerald Cave


0 km 70 km Tropical Islands & Jungle FTT Ko Muk MALAYSIA


Where will we sleep? 10 nights standard hotel, 2 nights simple jungle lodge and 1 night basic overnight train. What will we eat? 11 breakfasts and 1 lunch are included. Swimming: There are many locations for swimming: all hotels have pools and on the islands we are next to beaches. Transport: Bus, fl ight, boat and train. Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader, boat crew, driver(s) and local guide(s). Group Size: Generally 14 - 20. Minimum Age: 5


Planned tour dates 13 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour Bangkok. Discover the city’s klongs (canals) in a traditional longtail boat (optional). Days 2/3 Bangkok Guided tour of the Grand Palace to admire the Emerald Buddha Days 4/5 Jungle We stay in Khao Sok National Park, one of the oldest and most bio-diverse rainforests in South- east Asia and home to many whooping gibbons. Wake up to the sounds of the jungle and explore by foot and on elephant back. Days 6/8 Koh Lanta Take a ferry to the island to relax,


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swim or watch the local fi shermen at work. Travel to Koh Phi Phi Island by speedboat for lunch and snorkelling. Days 9/11 Koh Hai Take a boat to this strikingly beautiful island group. Swim through the Emerald Cave to a secret inland beach. Day 12 Bangkok Ferry to Krabi and fl ight to Bangkok for last minute shopping. Day 13 Tour ends Bangkok.


Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.


For more information and to book, go online at www.explore.co.uk


2014 Tour only dates 07 Apr - 19 Apr 09 Apr - 21 Apr 15 Dec - 27 Dec 22 Dec - 03 Jan


2015 Tour only dates 30 Mar - 11 Apr 06 Apr - 18 Apr


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Minimum child age 5 on date of departure * Aged 5-11 years on the date of departure Please go online to fi nd all our adult and child prices by departure date


These prices are guide prices, see page 92 for details


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