Asia › Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore
£
PRICE PER DAY MY OWN ROOM
789 £
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1449 £
TOUR ONLY
Bangkok to Bali on a Shoestring 28 days › Bangkok to Sanur
✓ Watching the sunrise from Mt Bromo ✓ Hiking through rice terraces ✓ Sampling Java from its namesake island ✓ Chilling out on stunning beaches ✓ Discovering the cultural side of Indonesia
Slurp down rice noodles under the streetlights of Bangkok and wander the paddies and temples of Java—this epic adventure covers the best of South East Asia. Party in chaotic Bangkok, bliss out on stunning beaches and gaze out across the ‘sea of sand’ from Mt Bromo’s summit at sunrise. While this tour includes a knowledgeable Group Leader, accommodation and a variety of local transport, it also leaves plenty of free time for you to do what you want.
Itinerary & Sightseeing
Day 1-2 Bangkok (1B) Free time to see the sights of Bangkok such as the Grand Palace. Overnight train to Surat Thani. › Day 3-4 Koh Phangan Boat ride to the island of Koh Phangan to swim in its lagoons or just relax. › Day 5 Koh Samui Arrive in time for a sunset cocktail and explore. › Day 6 Nakhon Si Thammarat Ferry ride back to the mainland and transfer to one of Thailand’s ancient cities. › Day 7 Penang (1B) Cross the border to Malaysia. A boat trip through the archipelago takes us to Penang. Optional city tour or visit Kek Lok Si Temple. › Day 8-9 Cameron Highlands (1B) Optional highlands tour. › Day 10-11 Kuala Lumpur Transfer to the capital with optional city tour or visit the Petronas Towers. › Day 12 Melaka Visit the town’s highlights › Day 13 Singapore Border crossing from Malaysia into Singapore. Free time. › Day 14-15 Jakarta (2B) Flight which is not included to the capital of Indonesia with optional city tour. › Day 16-17 Cianjur (2B,1D) Venture to Cianjur via Bogor or visit the floating villages. › Day 18-20 Yogyakarta (3B) Scenic train trip to Yogyakarta with optional visit to Borobudur Temple complex. › Day 21 Solo (1B) Onward to Solo with optional cycle around the Prambanan Temples. › Day 22 Malang (1B) Explore Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. › Day 23 Mt Bromo (1B) View the moonscape of Bromo. Day 24 Kalibaru (1B) Visit the coffee plantations. › Day 25-26 Pemutaran (1B) Relax by the beach or opt for a trip to Menjangan Island. › Day 27-28 Sanur (1B) Head to Sanur via hot springs and enjoy your final dinner with the group.
22 Energy Level Tour Code: ATBSG What you need to know
What’s included: Koh Phangan and Koh Samui beaches, Cameron Highlands walking trails, Chinatown in Penang, Javan rice paddies, entry to Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, Mt Bromo sunrise climb, Sanur beaches, Taman Ayun, Tanah Lot, Pemutaran, Kintamani Highland town, Besakih Temple.
Accommodation: Hotels (26 nts), sleeper train (1 nt). Transport: Train, local bus, minibus, ferry, songthaew, taxi, flight (not included, must be booked separately). Group size: Max 16, avg 10. Group leader: Group Leader throughout. Meals included: 17 breakfasts, 1 dinner. B = breakfast and D = dinner Meal budget: Allow USD500-600 for meals not included.
Penang Bangkok Koh Phangan
Nakhon Si Thammarat Koh Samui
T H A I L A N D
Cameron Highlands
Kuala Lumpur M A L A Y S I A Singapore Discovery
Jakarta
Cianjur I N D O N E S I A Yogyakarta Mt Bromo
Malang
Kalibaru
Perumtaran B A L I
Sanur
This tour runs in the following months: Jan
May Sep
Feb Jun Oct
Mar Jul
Nov
Apr Aug Dec
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