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Thailand tour, jungles and islands

COUNTRY:
Thailand
LOCATION:
Central Thailand, Khao Sok National Park, Southern Thailand
HOLIDAY TYPE:
Introductory/moderate walking holidays
DEPARTURES:
2012: 18 Feb, 25 Mar, 28 Apr, 5 Jun, 3 Jul, 6 Aug, 3 Sep, 8 Oct, 5 Nov, 1 Dec, 24 Dec
PRICE:
From £2110 - £2400 (14 days) including UK flights
MORE INFO:
From £1280 - 1300 (12 days) excluding flights. Price includes all transport, accommodation & activities specified in itinerary, all meals (except lunch on days 2 & 11 & dinner on days 10 & 11)
OFFERS:
5% off on our 18 Feb & 25 Mar departures. Spectacular sights, stunning landscapes, a wide range of activities and plenty of great food and friendly people, as well as some of the least known, highlights of Central and South Thailand.
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Thailand tour, jungles and islands

Thailand tour, jungles and islands

Small group holiday
This is a 'small group adventure' - you will be sharing your experiences with like minded people. Group sizes are limited to a maximum of 11 persons, a genuinely small group. Experience has taught us that smaller groups are less intrusive to local cultures and environments whilst allowing more interaction with local people. Furthermore it means greater flexibility on a day to day basis and on a social level it proves to be fun. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends/family its good value, and a great way to meet new people! The intention is to travel as a group of friends rather than a typical tour group, so don't expect stick-on name badges or any following the umbrella.

How this holiday makes a difference

We and individual Tour Leaders have fostered healthy, respectful working relationship with the Karen villagers who lead us through the jungle trek in Thung Yai. This provides us with very knowledgeable friends on the trip who are excellent oral witnesses to the life of the Karens and are thus able to give our passengers a genuine understanding of this important ethnic minority in Thailand.

Our regular visits provide long term and sustainable extra income for these people. The benefits of our patronage are extended to local business people not immediately connected to the guides. We eat in small food shops and restaurants, encourage our passengers to make souvenir purchases at the local crafts market and make small purchases in the Karen villages such as water and locally make snacks.

We have also made financial contributions to the local orphanage and to Karen and Mon refugee camps housing people fleeing the oppression they encounter in neighboring Burma.

Wherever practical we use public transport such as the local bus from Sangklaburi to Kanchanaburi and the sleeper train to Trang. This is not only contributing to the local economy, but results in fewer carbon emissions per head than does smaller forms of transport.

Khao Lak village in Southern Thailand. A relatively poor farming community was inspired, partly through our interest, to organize a co-operative home-stay and trekking scheme and has since received grants, training and advice to that extent from the Tourism Authority of Thailand. We are also pleased to state that several local village lads are now keener to lead bird watching and nature tours than their traditional pastimes of shooting or trapping. We provided the co-operative scheme with textbooks on local bird and animal life.

Information: Providing suitable, relevant information for our customers; to help them to gain a wider understanding of our style of tourism that focuses on learning, genuine interaction with the local communities, reciprocity and cultural exchange processes. To be aware of the potential impact of tourism on the local society, culture and environment, and to behave and dress appropriately with a respect and appreciation for local customs, mores and traditions and a respect for the ecology of areas visited. Our guides and leaders thus facilitate communication of our values to both travellers and local communities, educating them in sustainable tourism practices

Group sizes: By limiting groups to small sizes we aim to reduce the impact on both local communities and the environment whilst allowing for greater genuine interaction with said communities. It also results in a higher guide/customer ratio thus greater facility for supervision and individual assistance and allows us to use smaller hotels and restaurants and employ the services of more genuinely ‘local’ operators perhaps not otherwise well equipped for larger groups.

Destinations: We combine the well known tourist sites with many off-the-beaten-track, rarely visited destinations thus diverting tourist revenue and contact with responsible tourism into areas not usually benefiting as well as providing a more authentic view of the region visited.

Local products: As much as possible we aim to employ local personnel, (guides, drivers, agents etc), use local restaurants and smaller privately owned accommodation. Customers are also encouraged to buy and use local products and services as much as possible in order to support and stimulate the local economy.

Instruction: By explaining our methods and the reasons behind them local agents, guides and hotels are encouraged by us to adopt further responsible tourism practices themselves and guides and drivers are provided with additional training in this respect.

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Story of the holiday provider

This family-run company started in 1999 after the director, Mark, spent many years researching guide books in Asia and decided he could put together more exciting itineraries. His passion for the diversity and character of Asia is reflected in the unique, locally-owned places that the tours visit and travel groups are kept small so that closer interaction with their hosts is possible. Although Mark could happily survive for weeks on jam sandwiches while sleeping under the stars, he realises not all customers want this and goes out of his way to ensure all facilities used are pleasantly comfortable, clean, warm and welcoming.

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Thailand tour, jungles and islands

Reviewed 28 Oct 2011 by Michael Potter4 star rating

The most memorable parts were ...elephant ride in Jungle, boat trip snorkelling in Khoa Sok and getting absolutely soaked in a sudden monsoon downpour in the rain forest! (read full review)

Reviewed 26 May 2011 by Marian and Richard Beaver4 star rating

The day spent boating on the Lake in Khao Sok National Park was wonderful; we had sunshine for most of the day and it was simply spectacular. Swimming and snorkelling off Koh Lanta was wonderful. Walking the Death Railway was very moving, a good trek and we learned a lot.(read full review)

Reviewed 22 Nov 2011 by June Newton3 star rating

The visit to Cheow Lan Lake, Khao Sok National Park was the most memorable.(read full review)

Reviewed 27 May 2008 by Julie Rowlands5 star rating

Many memorable and exciting experiences: The awesome caves, the jungle trekking in Sangklaburi, canoeing down the river Kwai for 3 hours.(read full review)

Reviewed 28 May 2008 by Claire Boorman4 star rating

The one thing that I will never forget is the three day trek to Nan. Not only was it beautiful scenery with guides that were good fun and introduced us to so much flora and fauna, but a huge feeling of achievement after having completed the three days.(read full review)

Reviewed 11 Dec 2007 by Franck Schmidlin4 star rating

Very good. Great mixture of activities, very few gimmicks, great guide, superb food.(read full review)
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