DURATION D13 AYS
TOUR
Tour code: FTTE Tour style: Classic Explore Tour comfort: Standard Tour pace: Relaxed
MYANMAR (BURMA)
Ideal for 7+
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Ancient Jungle and Tropical Beaches
LAOS VIETNAM Teen Departures
Adventure in the ‘Land of Smiles’
Southern Thailand is blessed with warm clear waters, tropical islands, ancient jungles and generous hospitality. On two days we visit one of southeast Asia’s oldest rainforests and unlock its secrets with a guided walk. In the second week we swap land for sea and discover two of the Thailand’s famous tropical islands.
Magic Moments Waking to the wild sounds of the jungle
Swimming and snorkelling with weird and wonderful tropical fish
Riding on the back of a mighty elephant Helping to cook up a jungle curry
£895
TOUR ONLY PRICES £
ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE* 806 ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE* DAYS 13
£1649 1480 DAYS 14
FLIGHT INCLUSIVE PRICES £
BURMA
Gulf of Thailand
Overnight train
from BANGKOK Grand Palace Emerald Buddha Wat Po
Where will we sleep? 3 nights standard hotels, 6 nights standard beach bungalows, 2 nights standard jungle lodges, 1 night air-conditioned basic sleeper train.
What will we eat? 11 breakfasts and 2 lunches are included.
Swimming: There are many spots for swimming: all hotels have pools and on the islands we are next to the beaches.
Transport: Bus, boats, train, fl ights, elephant.
Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader plus drivers, boatmen and local guides. Group Size: Generally 12 to 20. Minimum Age: 5
Planned tour dates 2013 Tour only dates
22 Jul - 03 Aug 05 Aug - 17 AugT 19 Aug - 31 Aug
2014 Tour only dates 21 Jul - 02 Aug 04 Aug - 16 Aug 18 Aug - 30 Aug
INDONESIA
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 T Teen Departures – age 11 and over on 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 93 for details
13 day tour itinerary MALAYSIA
Day 1 Join tour Bangkok. Option to fl oat along the city’s klongs (canals) in a traditional longtail boat. Days 2/3 Bangkok Guided tour of the Grand Palace to admire its Emerald Buddha. Discover the vibrant and fun city of Bangkok. Travel south on an overnight train to Surat Thani. Days 4/5 Jungle experience Stay in Khao Sok National Park, one of the oldest rainforests in Southeast Asia and home to whooping gibbons. Take a guided walk and elephant ride. Days 6/8 Koh Phangan
or call our family experts on 0844 499 0603
Take a ferry to this idyllic tropical island where we can snorkel in warm, clear waters. Enjoy a boat trip around the island. Days 9/11 Koh Samui Visit Ang Thong National Marine Park by boat and choose to join a Thai cookery class. Day 12 Bangkok Fly back to Bangkok with time for last minute shopping. Day 13 Tour ends Bangkok.
Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.
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KHAO SOK NP Jungle walks & elephant riding
Ang Thong Marine NP boat cruise & walks
Surat Thani SAMUI
Optional cookery
South China Sea
THAILAND 0 km 70 km Ancient jungle & tropical beaches FTTE KOH Bangkok PHANGAN VIETNAM KOH To
Tracking whooping gibbons on their jungle treetops
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