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Thailand Cambodia and Laos : Indochina Adventure
We begin our journey in Thailand's infamous Golden Triangle, where the frontiers of Burma, Thailand and the Lao Peoples Democratic Republic meet. From there you'll travel by river and road through the unspoilt mountains and jungles of remote northern Laos to the ancient capital, now World Heritage Site, Luang Prabang.
After exploring the beautiful temples and colonial architecture of what is acknowledged to be the best preserved city in SE Asia, the itinerary leads you to the contrasting, contemporary capitals of sleepy Vientiane and bustling Phnom Penh. From there we’ll continue overland through picturesque countryside to the mysterious & dramatic, jungle-clad temples of Angkor, followed by a scenic boat journey to the town of Battambang before finishing the tour in Thailand’s vibrant capital Bangkok.
Please note for those with limited time there is now a shorter version of this itinerary returning directly from Siem Reap on day 19.
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Highlights |
Chiang Mai |
Chiang Rai |
Golden Triangle |
Luang Nam Tha |
Jungle trek |
Hill-tribe villages |
Nong Khiaw |
Boat trip on Ou River |
World Heritage Site Luang Prabang |
Kuang Si waterfall |
Phnom Penh |
Scenic Cambodian countryside |
Dawn at Angkor Wat |
Ruined cities of Angkor |
Sangker River trip |
Bamboo train |
Bangkok |
Local food |
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Trip at a glance |
Tour length: 22D/21N ex London or 20D/19N Chiang Mai to Bangkok. 19D/18N ex London or 18D/17N Chiang Mai to Bangkok
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Accommodation: Hotel, chalet, eco lodge and guesthouse.. |
Availability period: all year round |
Transport: Minibus, boat, tuk-tuk, pick-up truck, flight |
Group Size: 2 to 10 people |
Meals: full board except for lunch on days 3, 8, 10, 17, 18 & 21 and dinner on days 10, 18 & 21 |
Difficulty: Easy to moderate, maximum hiking c. 5 hrs on day 6 |
Price: From GBP 2,045 |
Departure Details: |
Date |
Cost ( ex London ) |
Cost (
land only ) |
4th September, 2010 |
GBP 2,860 - Book Now! |
GBP 2,045 - Book Now! |
1st October, 2010 |
GBP 2,860 - Book Now! |
GBP 2,045 - Book Now! |
30th October, 2010 |
GBP 2,860 - Book Now! |
GBP 2,045 - Book Now! |
23rd November, 2010 |
GBP 2,860 - Book Now! |
GBP 2,045 - Book Now! |
24th December, 2010 |
GBP 3,125 - Book Now! |
GBP 2,125 - Book Now! |
13th January, 2011 |
GBP 2,860 - Book Now! |
GBP 2,045 - Book Now! |
3rd February, 2011 |
GBP 2,860 - Book Now! |
GBP 2,045 - Book Now! |
16th February, 2011 |
GBP 2,860 - Book Now! |
GBP 2,045 - Book Now! |
12th March, 2011 |
GBP 2,860 - Book Now! |
GBP 2,045 - Book Now! |
29th March, 2011 |
GBP 2,860 - Book Now! |
GBP 2,045 - Book Now! |
30th April, 2011 |
GBP 2,860 - Book Now! |
GBP 2,045 - Book Now! |
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Notes:
this tour is offered with or without return flights from London. Persons not taking up the flight option should join the tour in Chiang Mai on day 2 of the itinerary and leave in Bangkok on day 21.
tourism in Laos and Cambodia is relatively undeveloped and services, transport etc may not always be of 'international' standards. To us that is part of the charm and the emphasis, as usual, will be on small, family-run accommodation and traditional food to give you a real feeling for, and genuine insight into, these fascinating cultures and stunning landscapes.
Suggestions: make the most of your time in SE Asia with a few days relaxing in Chiang Mai before the tour or a a few days relaxing on a Thai island prior to your departure?
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