small group adventure tours to south east asia
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small group adventure tours to south east asia
gecko travel small group adventure tours to south east asia the south east asia 18 Laos “Northern Laos & The Golden Triangle” About us 19 Thailand & Laos “Emerald Triangle” 6&7 Our tours 8&9 Thailand “Northern Mountains, Southern Beaches” 20 & 21 Malaysia “Coast to Coast” 2 Index and contact details 3 Map of S. E. Asia 4&5 10 Thailand “Jungles & Islands” 11 Thailand “Reefs & Rainforests” 12 13 Thailand “Southern Explorer” Thailand “Hills of Mae Charim” 14 & 15 Thailand, Laos & Cambodia “Indochina Adventure” 16 Thailand & Cambodia “Ruined Cities, Tropical Islands” 17 Cambodia “Cambodia Overland” Contact us Tel: +44 (0)23 9225 8859 Fax: +44 (0)23 9225 9121 Email: frontdesk@geckotravel.com Web-site: www.geckotravel.com 22 Malaysia “West Coast explorer” 23 Vietnam “Mountains and Hilltribes” 24 & 25 Vietnam “Hanoi to Saigon” 26 & 27 Sri Lanka “Ceylon Adventure” 28 Family tours 29 Beach and Island extensions 30 Extensions & city breaks 31 Hotels 32 General Information 33 Feedback page 34 Climate information 35 Booking details Write to: Gecko Travel, Hidden Places Adventure Tours Ltd. 94 Old Manor Way, Portsmouth PO6 2NL United Kingdom We are working with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to do all that we can to help British travellers stay safe overseas. Before you go overseas, check out the FCO web site at www.fco.gov.uk/knowbeforeyougo. Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing The air holidays shown are ATOL protected by the Civil Aviation Authority. Our ATOL number is ATOL 5318. ATOL protection extends primarily to customers who book and pay in the United Kingdom. If you want to know more, please visit the ATOL website at www.atol.org.uk 2 specialists 3 about us “Gecko Travel are the Thailand specialists. If anyone can show you the real Thailand, Gecko Travel can”. Richard Hume Director of Marketing (UK), Tourism Authority of Thailand. Gecko Travel is an independent, fully licensed, UK based tour operator. Our holidays are protected by the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s ATOL, (Air Travel Organisers’ License # 5318), and we work in close co-operation with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office with regards up to date safety information concerning all destinations visited. Our aim is to provide guided, small group adventure tours for those who wish to discover the real South East Asia, away from the traditional ‘package group’ trails and high-rise, overdeveloped resorts. Extensive knowledge of the region enables us to offer original tour itineraries providing a balance between the wellknown ‘must-sees’ and the off-thebeaten-track, ‘best kept secrets’. Gecko Travel tours will give a real insight into the countries you are visiting – culture, history, landscapes and natural world – and provide the opportunity for genuine interaction with the local people. Great care is also taken to ensure that our practices in Southeast Asia not only provide exciting and memorable holidays for those who travel with us, but that they make positive contributions to the 4 region as well. Respect for local peoples; their cultures, traditions, religion and environment are essential to our philosophy and tours and we work hard to ensure our groups have a positive impact on the places and peoples visited. On our tours we will stay in smaller, family-run hotels and guesthouses as much as possible and eat in local restaurants. All guides, drivers and local agents employed are considered friends rather than ‘business contacts’ – the intention being that you will visit as guests rather than tourists and travel as a bunch of friends rather than a typical tour-group, so don’t expect stick on name badges or any following of umbrellas around! A maximum group size of 9 persons means genuinely small groups. Experience has taught us that smaller groups are less intrusive to local cultures and environments whilst allowing more interaction with local people. Furthermore it allows for greater flexibility on a day-today basis and on a social level proves to be more fun. Try being ‘low-key’ in a hilltribe village or spotting any wildlife with 15 other people around. Your holiday adventure will combine these exotic destinations with this wide range of exciting activities, whilst still allowing ample time to relax and unwind. Please note all activities can be tailored to meet most abilities or fitness levels and none are ever compulsory. Alternatives can be offered during the tour to anyone not wishing to participate in a certain activity. thailand cambodia malaysia laos sri lanka Some activities vietnam Some sights tropical rainforests coral fringed islands mist shrouded mountains mangrove swamps lotus covered lakes fabulous temples ruined cities remote hill-tribe villages cool hill-stations Some destinations Bangkok Penang Hanoi Angkor Kandy Chiang Mai Phnom Penh Kuala Lumpur Golden Triangle Hue Luang Prabang Saigon tea plantations spectacular waterfalls exotic markets mysterious caves national parks fabulous wildlife unspoilt beaches jungle trekking night hikes city tours white-water rafting bamboo rafting snorkelling scuba diving swimming canoeing tubing boat trips bird watching kayaking elephant riding exploring caves cycling camping homestays jeep safaris karaoke bars railway journeys local food cooking shopping nightlife wildlife spa and massage 5 our tours Tour leaders An English speaking, Gecko Travel tourleader will accompany the tour at all times. In addition, local guides will accompany the group for such activities as trekking, rafting etc. All our tour-leaders either live in, or have travelled extensively in the region and are there to share their knowledge and love for South East Asia with you. Accommodation Tour costs are based on 2 persons sharing. To ensure there are no single person supplements if you are travelling on your own we arrange for you to share with someone of the same sex. In certain places single room upgrades may be available but they are generally paid for locally unless prior arrangements have been made. Rooms are normally air-conditioned with private bathrooms but neither can be guaranteed. However please note that because we go off the beaten track certain places you will stay in, particularly hill-tribe villages and ‘homestays’ may be quite basic. Whilst fish is an important part of most South East Asian diets, vegetarian options are easily arranged – please feel free to discuss this or any other dietary requirements you may have prior to your trip. Please note that Western style 3 course dinners are not typical of the region and are not budgeted for in the tours. Transport Our standard form of transport will be air-conditioned minivans but be prepared for anything...local buses, trains, pick-up trucks, speedboats, slow boats and where time and distance give us no choice, flights. Who travels with us? Young or old? A desire for adventure is more important than age, which so far has ranged from 2 to 75! Male or female? More or less a 50 – 50 split. Also note that camping is frequently in the jungle, not on camp-sites and facilities may be correspondingly primitive. Singles or couples? Again about half and half. Food Nationalities? Mainly UK, US and Western Europe but also countries as wide spread as China, Mexico and Hungary. Unless otherwise specified all our tours are inclusive of 3 meals per day. Our tour-leaders are knowledgeable of local food and we hope that a ‘guided tour’ of the highly varied regional cuisines will be an integral part of your experience. In certain places Western food options may be available but usually South East Asian cooking proves to be one of the highlights of the tour. 6 Meals are generally eaten together, family style, and in pre-selected, tried and trusted restaurants, though a certain degree of flexibility is maintained. Note that no supplement is charged for persons travelling on their own. Fitness Family tours Super-fit or couch potato? Doesn’t matter – all our activities can be tailored to suit any fitness level. And alternatives are always available for anyone not wishing to participate in any particular activity. SE Asia and our itineraries lend themselves to family travel - the wide range of activities, friendly people and high standards of food hygiene are ideal for those families who want more out of their holidays than just sun and sea. The idea behind our treks and hikes is to appreciate the scenery, reach sites not otherwise accessible and to discover the fantastic local flora and fauna – not merely walking for walking’s sake. What your holiday includes Full board including 3 meals a day unless otherwise specified. All accommodation, as per itineraries, based on 2 person sharing. All activities and entrance fees detailed. Services of a Gecko Travel tour-leader at all times and of local guides where appropriate. All transport, including local and domestic flights as described in the itineraries. Direct return flights from London to South East Asia. (Non-flight options are also available.) Please ask for information on departures from other cities in the UK/Eire if required. What is not included Visas where applicable (see page 32), local airport departure taxes, alcoholic or soft drinks with meals, any drinks or snacks outside of designated meal times, personal laundry, tips. We adapt itineraries to the needs of individual families and provide a local speaking tour leader to take the effort out of your travels. This enables you to get off the beaten track and ensures genuine interaction with local people. Please see our family holiday section on page 28 for more information. Hotels Please note that apart from accompanied tours, hotel and resort reservations are available throughout SE Asia. (See page 31) Flights Tours can be taken with or without flights from the UK and both prices are given. Where flights are taken, we are able to offer a high degree of flexibility of dates and from regional airports. Persons joining us in SE Asia do so on day 2 and leave on the penultimate evening of the itineraries. If you are purchasing your flights through us, please ask about flights from regional UK airports or any special offers which airlines may have. Tailor made options In addition to our scheduled tours we also offer tailor-made or ‘a la carte’ options for groups, clubs, families and so-on. These may be a re-arrangement of existing itineraries for time considerations or choice of destination or in order to create a special interest slant. Tailor-made itineraries and tours are generally available for minimum group sizes of 4 persons. Please contact us with your request or enquiries. 7 21 days, 20 nights - all year round thailand northern mountains, southern beaches Ideal for the first time visitor: offering an excellent introduction to diverse Thailand, from the remote forest clad mountains of the North to the reef fringed tropical islands of the South, from hill-tribe villages lost in the mountains to the vibrant capital Bangkok. 8 Highlights: • Deserted beaches • White-water rafting • Elephant riding • Overnight in tribal village • Kayaking • Jungle trekking • Chiang Mai • Canoeing in mangrove swamps • Bangkok’s palaces and temples • Snorkelling on coral reefs • Thai food Day 1 Departure from London. Day 2 Morning arrival in Bangkok - meet your tour leader and transfer to a downtown hotel in the City’s Banglamphu district. Afternoon to relax, explore the area or check out some local markets. Day 3 City tour with a difference! Central Bangkok by riverboat, skytrain, tuk-tuk and canal boat. Stop-offs including the Grand Palace and fabulous Wat Phra Keow - “Temple of the Emerald Buddha”. Day 4 Morning departure by train; across the Central Plains and their emerald green rice paddies, to upcountry Phitsanolok town - the Gateway to the North. Lunch time arrival and transfer to nearby Sukhothai town with the afternoon to relax in our guesthouse garden or explore the local markets. Day 5 Bicycle tour of the nearby, ancient city of Sukhothai - former capital of Siam - which, with it’s crumbling sandstone temples, towering Buddha statues and lotus-covered ponds, is one of the country’s most sacred and evocative sites. Day 6 Complete our northwards journey with a morning ride to remote Nan near the Lao border. This charming, town, well off the beaten tourist trail, was an independent city-state until 1931 when it was finally incorporated into the Kingdom of Siam. Days 7,8 & 9 A unique three day experience trekking through the dramatic jungle clad mountains bordering Laos. Travelling by jeep and on foot we’ll spend the first night as guests of a Hmong family in a tribal village and the second in chalets on the banks of the scenic Wa River. A white-water descent of the river and elephant ride on the final day complete the expedition. Return to Nan town on the evening of the day 9. Day 10 Scenic drive to Chiang Mai with the afternoon free to explore the town’s quiet lanes and picturesque temples. Evening tour of the famous night bazaar. Day 11 Morning at leisure then time to head south with a flight to Bangkok where we’ll connect with the night sleeper train for Nakhorn Si Thammarat. Day 12 Afternoon to discover this southern town’s bustling markets and temples or checkout some of the local handicrafts. Day 13 Excursion to Khao Luang National Park, site of the dramatic Kharom Waterfall - one of the highest and most spectacular in SE Asia. Bathing, hiking and scrambling up the falls! Fitness: moderate - maximum hiking approx. 6-7 hours on day 8. Rafting on day 9 - medium (grade 3). Accommodation: hotel, guesthouse, hilltribe village, raft house, beach chalets. Transport: boat, minibus, bicycle, train, pick-up truck, internal flights. Cost: ex London from £1,600, ex Bangkok from £1,050. Day 14 On to Thale Noi Bird Sanctuary in Phattalung Province - one of the region’s most important water-bird sites where we’ll travel by boat through the atmospheric marshes and lily-covered lakes. Continue via the cave temples of Wat Tham Sumano to Trang Town on the Andaman Sea coast. Day 15 One day jungle expedition to Ban-Traat Mountain. Trek through the rainforest, bathe in mountain streams and visit a Sakai settlement - a huntergatherer, jungle dwelling people. (Note the Sakai are nomadic people and their presence at all times of year can’t be guaranteed.) Day 16 Head for the coast to Ban Chao Mai National Park where we’ll canoe through mangrove swamps and along underground streams to visit the spectacular and mysterious, sacred sea caves. Afternoon transfer to Koh Libong Island for accommodation at a beachside resort. Day 17 Leisurely day on this tranquil island; make the most of the turquoise waters and sandy beaches, sling a hammock between a couple of palm trees or visit the local fishing village. Day 18 Boat tour through the spectacular scenery of Chao Mai National Marine Park, snorkel and swim on the archipelago’s vibrant coral reefs. Day 19 Morning at leisure to explore the island or top up your suntan, before returning to Trang. Day 20 Cook your own lunch with a half-day Thai cookery lesson in a local restaurant including a fascinating guided tour of the local market. Evening flight from Krabi to London via Bangkok. Day 21 Morning arrival in London. Note: this tour if offered with or without return flights from London. Persons not wishing to take up the flight option will join the tour on day 2 in Bangkok and depart in Bangkok on day 20. 9 15 days, 14 nights - all year round thailand jungles & islands Highlights: • Jungle trekking • Elephant riding • Kayaking on the River Kwai • Canoeing through mangrove swamps • Snorkelling on coral reefs • Exploring caves, deserted beaches • Bamboo or white-water rafting (depending on water levels) • Bangkok’s temples and palaces • Thai food A taste of the diversity of Thailand: from the vibrant metropolis of Bangkok to remote, hill-tribe villages, dense rainforests to deserted beaches and from riding elephants through the jungle to snorkelling on coral reefs. Day 1 Departure from London. Day 2 Morning arrival in Bangkok - meet your tour-leader and transfer to a downtown hotel. Afternoon tour of some of the City’s sites including the Grand Palace and fabulous Wat Phra Keow ‘Temple of the Emerald Buddha’. Day 3 Leaving the Capital we’ll journey by local train to Kanchanaburi Province, across the historic ‘Bridge on the River Kwai’ and along the infamous ‘Death Railway’ towards the remote town of Sangklaburi on the Burmese border. Lakeside accommodation at the small, family-run ‘Burmese Inn’. Day 4 Check out the sights and markets of this fascinating frontier town with its bewildering mix of Thais, Burmese and Karens, Indian and Chinese traders and Mon refugees from across the border, including a boat tour of the lake to see the region’s distinctive floating villages. Day 5 An exploration of part of the nearby World Heritage Site of Thung Yai Wildlife Reserve, including a jungle trek, rafting and bathing in mountain streams. Day 6 Departure by local bus for Kanchanaburi with the afternoon free to discover some of this historic town’s sites and museums. Accommodation in floating raft houses on the River Kwai. Day 7 An expedition down the junglelined river with a choice of kayaks or 2 person canoes for the uninitiated. Picnic lunch on the riverbanks, elephant riding and return to Kanchanaburi. Day 8 Morning free to explore the area, cycle around town, try a Thai massage or relax by the river before catching the evening sleeper train to the southern city of Phattalung. Day 9 Visit Thale Noi Bird Sanctuary one of SE Asia’s most important waterfowl sites - where we’ll travel by boat through the vast marshes and atmospheric lotus-covered lakes. In the afternoon we’ll continue via the cave temples of Wat Tham Sumano to Trang Town on the Andaman Coast. Day 10 One day jungle expedition to Ban-Traat Mountain. Trek through the rainforest, bathe in mountain streams and visit a Sakai settlement - a huntergatherer, jungle dwelling people. (Note the Sakai are nomadic people and their presence at all times of year can’t be guaranteed.) Day 11 Head for the coast, to Chao Mai National Park, and canoe through mangrove swamps and along underground streams to visit the spectacular and mysterious, sacred sea caves. Afternoon transfer to nearby Koh Libong Island for accommodation in beachside chalets. Day 12 Leisurely day on this picturesque, unspoilt island - make the most of the turquoise waters and quiet beaches; sling a hammock between a couple of palm trees or visit the local fishing village. Day 13 Boat tour through the spectacular scenery of Chao Mai National Marine Park - swim and snorkel on the archipelago’s vibrant coral reefs. Day 14 Morning on the island topping up your suntan, before transferring to Krabi for an evening flight to London via Bangkok.* Day 15 Morning arrival in London. Fitness: moderate - maximum trekking around 4-5 hours on day 5. Accommodation: hotel, guesthouse, floating raft house, beach chalet. Transport: minibus, train, boat, elephant, local bus, pick-up truck, flight. Cost: ex London from £1,440, ex Bangkok from £850. *Note: a variety of beach/island extensions are available throughout the year as well as, between October and March, scuba diving ‘liveaboards’ in the Andaman Sea. Note: this tour is offered with or without return flights from London. Those not wishing to take up the flight option should join the tour in Bangkok on day 2 of the itinerary and finish in Bangkok on day 14. Note; during the May to September period we vary this tour to avoid the western monsoons and move our beach and snorkelling activities to Koh Thalu Island on the more sheltered Gulf of Thailand coast. Please contact us for further details. 10 15 days, 14 nights - all year round thailand reefs & rainforests A exploration of South and Central Thailand: high mountains, steamy jungles, tropical islands, coral reefs, exotic temples and spicy curries - discover the fantastic sites, spectacular scenery and friendly people on this 2 week journey through these rarely visited parts of the Thai peninsular. Day 2 Morning arrival in Bangkok - meet your tour-leader and transfer to a downtown hotel. Afternoon tour of some of the City sites including the Grand Palace and spectacular Wat Phra Keow ‘Temple of the Emerald Buddha’. Days 9 & 10 2 day exploration of the park including canoeing, a boat trip on the lake, elephant riding and jungle hiking, with plenty of time to relax, splash around in the streams and waterfalls or just kick back in your chalet and admire the fabulous tropical flora and fauna. Day 3 Departure for the historic town of Phetchaburi at the northern limit of the Peninsula. Visit the fascinating Khao Wang Palace and park with its colony of monkeys before continuing to Kaeng Krachan National Park for our night’s accommodation as guests of lakeside villagers. Day 11 Off to the Andaman Sea Coast for a short transfer by boat to Pha Nga Province’s Koh Kha Khao Island. The beaches, forest and mangroves of this secluded, unspoilt island, as well as its nearby coral reefs are home to plentiful wildlife. Stay in a beachside resort in comfortable wooden chalets. Days 4 & 5 Two-day trek through the pristine rainforest and stunning scenery of Thailand’s largest National Park. Check out the amazing flora and fauna, by day and by night and camp overnight in the forest. (The exact itinerary to be decided prior to trekking after consultations with the local guides.) Return to Phetchaburi in the evening of day 5. Day 12 Half-day boat tour - visit some of the surrounding islands and swim and snorkel on the coral reefs. Day 1 Departure from London. Day 6 Continue south to Chumporn for 2 night’s accommodation at a small, lakeside, family run resort hidden deep in the province’s mountainous interior. Highlights: • Kaeng Krachan National Park • Village homestay • Jungle trekking • Snorkelling on coral reefs • Deserted beaches • Camping in the jungle • Waterfalls • Khao Sok National Park • Elephant riding • Kayaking • Bamboo or white-water rafting (depending on water levels) • Palaces and temples • Thai food Day 13 At leisure - relax on the beach or explore some of the island’s hiking trails. Day 14 Morning to top up your suntan and an afternoon transfer to nearby Phuket Town for a return flight to London, via Bangkok. Day 15 Morning arrival in London. Fitness level: easy to moderate maximum trekking is around 5-6 hrs on day 4. Day 7 Discover the area; hike in the forest, bathe in waterfalls and a rafting trip down the scenic Pha To River. Accommodation: hotel, guesthouse, homestay, jungle lodge, tent or hammock, beach chalets. Day 8 On to Khao Sok in Surat Thani Province - acknowledged as one of Thailand’s most spectacular National Parks with its dramatic limestone karst scenery, lakes, waterfalls and lush jungle. Transport: minibus, pick-up truck, boat, domestic flight. Cost: ex London from £1,440, ex Bangkok from £850. Note; during the May to September period we vary this tour to avoid the western monsoons and move our beach and snorkelling activities to Koh Thalu Island the more sheltered Gulf of Thailand coast. Please contact us for further details. Note: this tour is offered with or without return flights from London. Those not wishing to take up the flight option should join the tour in Bangkok on day two of the itinerary and leave in Bangkok on day 14. 11 12 days, 11 nights - all year round thailand southern explorer Highlights: • Jungle trekking • Canoeing in mangrove swamps • Snorkelling on coral reefs, deserted beaches • Cooking lesson • Thai food An ‘off-the-beaten-track’ view of Southern Thailand beginning with a visit to the little known Khao Luang National Park and spectacular Kharom Falls of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, followed by an exploration of the mountains, jungle and caves of Trang before finishing the tour on the unspoilt tropical island of Koh Libong in the Andaman Sea. Day 1 Departure from London Day 2 Morning arrival in Bangkok and transfer to a downtown hotel in the City’s Banglamphu district. Afternoon to relax, explore the area or check out some local markets and an evening departure by night train to Nakorn Si Thammarat. (Note a range of pre-tour Bangkok accommodation and extensions are available.) Day 3 Afternoon to discover this southern town’s bustling markets and temples or checkout some of the local handicrafts. Day 4 Excursion to Khao Luang National Park, site of the dramatic Kharom Waterfall - one of the highest and most spectacular in SE Asia. Bathing, hiking and scrambling up the falls! Day 5 On to Thale Noi Bird Sanctuary in Phattalung Province - one of the region’s most important water-bird sites - where we’ll travel by boat through the atmospheric marshes and lily-covered lakes. Continue via the cave temples of Wat Tham Sumano to Trang Town on the Andaman Sea coast. Day 6 One day jungle expedition to BanTraat Mountain. Trek through the rainforest, bathe in mountain streams and visit a Sakai settlement - a huntergatherer, jungle dwelling people. (Note the Sakai are nomadic people and their presence at all times of year can’t be guaranteed.) Day 7 Head for the coast to Ban Chao Mai National Park where we’ll canoe through mangrove swamps and along underground streams to visit the spectacular and mysterious, sacred sea caves. Afternoon transfer to Koh Libong Island for accommodation at a beachside resort. Day 8 Leisurely day on this tranquil island; make the most of the turquoise waters and sandy beaches, sling a hammock between a couple of palm trees or visit the local fishing village. Day 9 Boat tour through the spectacular scenery of Chao Mai National Marine Park, snorkel and swim on the archipelago’s vibrant coral reefs. Day 10 Morning at leisure to explore the island or top up your suntan, before returning to Trang. Day 11 Cook your own lunch with a half-day Thai cookery lesson in a local restaurant including a fascinating guided tour of the local market. Evening flight from Krabi to London via Bangkok.* Day 12 Morning arrival in London. Fitness: moderate - maximum hiking approx. 4-5 hours on day 6. Accommodation: hotel, guesthouse, beach chalet. Transport: boat, minibus, pick-up truck, internal flight. Cost: ex London from £1,070, ex Bangkok from £525. *Note: a variety of beach/island extensions are available throughout the year as well as, between October and March, scuba diving ‘liveaboards’ in the Andaman Sea. Note: this tour is offered with or without return flights from London. Those not wishing to take up the flight option should join the tour in Bangkok on day 2 of the itinerary. Note; during the April to September period we vary this tour to avoid the western monsoons and move our beach and snorkelling activities to Chumporn Province on the more sheltered Gulf of Thailand coast. 12 12 days, 11 nights - all year round thailand the hills of mae charim The delights of Thailand’s beaches and islands are world renowned - these mist shrouded mountains and lush forests of the far North are still waiting to be discovered. Beginning in Bangkok we’ll travel to Kanchanaburi and the River Kwai before heading North via the ruined ancient Siamese Capital of Sukhothai to remote Nan Province on the Lao border to trek and raft through spectacular Mae Charim National Park. Day 1 Departure from London. Day 2 Morning arrival in Bangkok - meet your tour leader and transfer to a downtown hotel in the City’s Banglamphu district. Afternoon to relax, explore the area or check out some local markets. Day 3 City tour with a difference! Central Bangkok by riverboat, skytrain, tuk-tuk and canal boat. Stop-offs including the Grand Palace and fabulous Wat Phra Keow - “Temple of the Emerald Buddha”. Day 4 Morning departure by train; across the Central Plains and their emerald green rice paddies, to upcountry Phitsanolok town - the Gateway to the North. Lunch time arrival and transfer to nearby Sukhothai town with the afternoon to relax in our guesthouse garden or explore the local markets. Day 5 Bicycle tour of the nearby, ancient city of Sukhothai - former capital of Siam - which, with it’s crumbling sandstone temples, towering Buddha statues and lotus-covered ponds, is one of the country’s most sacred and evocative sites. Day 6 Complete our northwards journey with a morning ride to remote Nan near the Lao border. This charming, town, well off the beaten tourist trail, was an independent city-state until 1931 when it was finally incorporated into the Kingdom of Siam. Days 7,8 & 9 A unique three day experience trekking through the dramatic jungle clad mountains bordering Laos. Travelling by jeep and on foot we’ll spend the first night as guests of a Hmong family in a tribal village and the second in chalets on the banks of the scenic Wa River. A white-water descent of the river and elephant ride on the final day Fitness: moderate, maximum hiking 6-7 hours on day 8. Rafting on day 9 - medium (grade 3). Accommodation: hotel, hill-tribe village, chalet Transport: minibus, pick-up truck, flight. Cost: ex London from £1,120, ex Bangkok from £575. Highlights: • Elephant riding • White-water rafting • Overnight in tribal village • Jungle trekking • Chiang Mai • Bangkok’s palaces and temples • Ruins of Sukhothai • Thai food complete the expedition. Return to Nan town on the evening of the day 9. Day 10 Scenic drive to Chiang Mai with the afternoon free to explore the town’s quiet lanes and picturesque temples. Evening tour of the famous night bazaar. Day 11 Morning at leisure then time to head south with a return flight to London via Bangkok.* Day 12 Arrival in London. *Note: extensions available for Chiang Mai including cookery classes and Spa stays. Note: this tour if offered with or without return flights from London. Persons not wishing to take up the flight option will join the tour on day 2 in Bangkok and depart in Bangkok on day 20. 13 21 days, 20 nights - all year round cambodia & laos indochina adventure Highlights: • Golden Triangle • Mekong River trip • World Heritage Luang Prabang • Phnom Penh • Vang Vieng • Angkor Wat • local food 14 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 boat down the Mekong River, through Laos’ unspoilt mountains and jungles 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 takes you to the contrasting, contemporary capitals of sleepy Vientiane and bustling Phnom Penh, before climaxing with a 3 day visit to the fabulous, ancient imperial capital of the Khmer empire - Angkor Wat - one of the seven wonders of the modern world. Day 1 Departure from London. Day 2 Morning arrival in Bangkok and transfer by Thai Airways to Chiang Mai, the cultural and historical capital of Northern Thailand. Afternoon free to relax or explore this charming, friendly city and an evening tour of the famous ‘nightbazaar’. Day 3 Head north to the small town of Chiang Khong on the banks of the Mekong - accommodation in a quiet, family-run, guesthouse overlooking the river. Day 4 Tour of the infamous Golden Triangle region, following the banks of the Mekong north through the historic, ruined city of Chiang Saen, to the fascinating town of Sob Ruak at the ‘junction’ of Burma, Laos and Thailand. Day 5 Cross the Mekong River to HuayXai - our entry point for the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Afternoon trip to explore the surrounding area and visit a nearby ‘hill-tribe’ village. Accommodation in local-style, wooden chalets. Day 6 Charter a boat for a journey down the Mekong, one of the worlds’s last remaining untamed rivers, winding through mountains and pristine forests to the ancient Lao capital of Luang Prabang. (Either speed boat or ‘slow’ boat depending upon weather conditions and number of passengers.) Days 7 & 8 Nestled in the mountains, long isolated from the outside world - the first ‘sealed’ road to the city being completed only 5 years ago - we’ll discover World Heritage Site, Luang Prabang’s fabulous temples, taste Lao delicacies (and the famous Lao beer!) in riverside cafes and stay in a converted French colonial villa. Day 9 One day trek through the surrounding hills to visit the spectacular Kuang Si Waterfalls and to discover the fascinating, traditional village life of some of the local peoples. Day 10 Morning bus journey over the spectacular central highlands to the small town of Vang Vieng - situated in a narrow, scenic valley and surrounded by dramatic, limestone escarpments. Free afternoon. Day 11 Day kayaking trip in this picturesque setting including a chance to explore some of the region’s mysterious, limestone cave formations. Day 12 Morning transfer by local bus to the Lao capital of Vientiane and afternoon of some of the City’s fascinating sites; markets, temples and museums. Accommodation: hotel, chalet and guesthouse. Transport: minibus, boat, local bus, pick-up truck, regional international flight. Fitness: easy to moderate - max trekking 4-5 hrs on day 9. Cost: ex London from £1,820, ex Bangkok from £1,250. Day 13 Flight to Phnom Penh and check-in to a small, comfortable, downtown hotel close to the historic riverfront quarter. Afternoon introductory walking tour including the Grand Palace and Silver Pagoda. Day 14 Day tour of some of the sites of Cambodia’s capital city including the Russian Market, the tragic ‘Killing Fields’ site and an opportunity to see how Cambodians are attempting to come to terms with their recent history with a visit to the Khmer Rouge Genocide Museum at Tuol Sleng. Day 15 Travel up the Tonle Sap River to the small provincial town of Siem Reap in Western Cambodia - our base for the next few days and the ‘jumping off point’ for the nearby Angkor temple complex. (Journey by boat or road depending on weather conditions) Sunset visit to the jungle clad ruins of Ta Prom Temple. Days 16 & 17 Angkor - an unforgettable two-day tour of this fabulous site - its ruined palaces and vast jungle clad temples - words can’t do it justice - see it for yourself! A comprehensive tour of the major sites, including sunrise and sunset visits. Day 18 Free morning in Siem Reap: explore the market or visit the handicraft school and an afternoon trip to one of the remoter temple sites such as Banteay Srei. Day 19 Overland through the scenic Cambodian countryside to the Thai border at Poipet and on to Bangkok. Day 20 At leisure in Bangkok - relaxing or last minute shopping with an evening departure for London. Day 21 Morning arrival in London. Note: 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 20. Bangkok to Chiang Mai tickets are included in the price of your tour and will be forwarded to you prior to departure. Note: a variety of extensions in Chiang Mai before, and Bangkok after the tour are available. 15 15 days, 14 nights - all year round cambodia & thailand ruined cities, tropical islands Highlights: • Phnom Penh • Cambodian river trip • Angkor Wat • Jungle hike • Hill resort Cambodia - this charming, though little known, South East Asian country is now opening up slowly to the outside world. Discover its friendly people, serene landscapes and fascinating, if sometimes tragic history. Explore the bustling, present day capital of Phnom Penh and the ancient Khmer imperial city of Angkor Wat, acknowledged as one of the seven wonders of the modern world, before travelling overland to Thailand and the tropical island of Koh Chang. Relaxing in a Thai hill-resort, trekking through the island’s pristine rainforest and snorkelling on the archipelago’s vibrant coral reefs are some of the activities on offer as well as, and not least, checking-out just how comfortable those hammocks really are. • Snorkelling on coral reefs • Elephant riding • Local food Day 1 Departure from London. Day 2 Morning arrival in Phnom Penh, via Bangkok and check-in to a small, comfortable, downtown hotel close to the historic riverbank quarter. Time to relax and an afternoon walk taking in the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda. Day 3 Day tour of some of the sites of Cambodia’s capital city; the `Russian` market, the infamous ‘Killing Fields’ site and the highly moving Khmer Rouge Genocide Museum at Tuol Sleng. Day 4 Travel up the Tonle Sap River to the small provincial town of Siem Reap in Western Cambodia - our base for the next few days and ‘jumping off point’ for the nearby Angkor Temple complex. (Journey by boat or road depending on weather conditions) Sunset visit to the atmospheric ruins of Ta Prom. Days 5 and 6 Angkor - an unforgettable two-day tour of this fabulous site - its ruined palaces and vast jungle clad temples - words can’t do it justice - see it for yourself! Day 7 Free morning in Siem Reap: explore the market, checkout the handicraft school and an afternoon trip to one of the remoter Angkor sites such as Banteay Srei. Day 8 Overland to Poipet on the Thai border and on to Thailand’s nearby Chantaburi Province. Day 9 Recover from Cambodian roads in the beautiful setting of a small Thai hill resort. Visit to the local market and afternoon hike to Soi Dao Waterfall in nearby Soi Dao National Park. Day 10 Continue south to the tropical island of Koh Chang where we’ll stay in wooden, beachside chalets. Day 11 Leisurely day on the island; make the most of the turquoise waters and coconut-palm lined beaches, try out a beach massage or for the energetic explore the island! Day 12 A boat tour through the surrounding archipelago including swimming and snorkelling on some of the vibrant, colourful coral reefs. Day 13 Venture into the mountainous interior for an elephant ride and visit to the ‘Ban Kwang Camp’ - established in co-operation with the Asian Elephant Foundation. Afternoon at leisure. Day 14 Morning on the island to relax or top up your suntan before returning to Bangkok for evening flight to London. Day 15 Morning arrival in London. Fitness: easy - several hours walking on days 5 & 6 during the temple tour. Accommodation: hotels, guesthouses, beachside chalets. Transport: flight, boat, pick-up truck, minibus. Cost: ex London from £1,570, ex Bangkok from £1,000. Note: This tour is offered with or without a return flight from London. Persons not wishing to take up the flight option should join the tour in Bangkok on day 2 of the itinerary. Note: scuba diving extensions are available on Koh Chang during the November to April period. 16 10 days, 9 nights - all year round cambodia overland phnom penh to bangkok This tour takes you overland from Cambodia‚s bustling and fascinating capital Phnom Penh to the fabulous ruined Khmer cities of Angkor, one of the 7 wonders of the world, before travelling overland to our final destination the vibrant, Thai capital of Bangkok. Highlights: • Angkor Wat • Phnom Penh • Cambodian River journey • Bangkok • South East Asian food Day 1 Departure from London. Day 2 Morning arrival in Phnom Penh, via Bangkok and check-in to a small, comfortable, downtown hotel close to the historic riverbank quarter. Time to relax and an afternoon walk taking in the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda. Day 3 Day tour of some of the sites of Cambodia’s capital city; the `Russian` market, the infamous ‘Killing Fields’ site and the highly moving Khmer Rouge Genocide Museum at Tuol Sleng. Day 4 Travel up the Tonle Sap River to the small provincial town of Siem Reap in Western Cambodia - our base for the next few days and ‘jumping off point’ for the nearby Angkor Temple complex. (Journey by boat or road depending on weather conditions) Sunset visit to the atmospheric ruins of Ta Prom. Days 5 and 6 Angkor - an unforgettable two-day tour of this fabulous site - its ruined palaces and vast jungle clad temples - words can’t do it justice - see it for yourself! Day 7 Free morning in Siem Reap: explore the market, checkout the handicraft school and an afternoon trip to one of the remoter Angkor sites such as Banteay Srei. Day 8 Overland through the scenic Cambodian countryside to the Thai border at Poipet and on to Bangkok. Day 9 At leisure in Bangkok - relaxing or last minute shopping with an evening departure for London. Day 10 Morning arrival in London. Accommodation: hotel and guesthouse. Transport: minibus, boat, local bus, pick-up truck, flight. Fitness: easy - maximum hiking 3-4 hrs per day during the Angkor visit. Cost: ex London from £1,245, ex Bangkok from £675. Notes: extra accommodation in Bangkok or beach/island extensions are available for those wishing to prolong this trip. 17 13* days, 13 nights - all year round laos northern laos & the golden triangle Highlights: • Golden Triangle tour • Mekong River • Jungle trekking • Temples and colonial architecture of World Heritage Luang Prabang • Vientiane • Vang Vieng • Thai and Lao food An introduction to this fascinating and little known country. Beginning in Thailand’s infamous Golden Triangle we’ll travel down the Mekong River, through Laos’ unspoilt mountains and jungles 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 takes you over the dramatic central highlands of Laos to the present day capital of Vientiane. Day 1 Depart London Heathrow Airport. Day 2 Morning arrival in Bangkok and transfer by Thai Airways to Chiang Mai, the cultural and historical capital of Northern Thailand. Afternoon free to relax or explore this charming, friendly city and an evening tour of the famous ‘night-bazaar’. Day 3 Head north to the small town of Chiang Khong on the banks of the Mekong - accommodation in a quiet, family-run, guesthouse overlooking the river. Day 4 Tour of the infamous Golden Triangle region, following the banks of the Mekong north through the historic, ruined city of Chiang Saen, to the fascinating town of Sob Ruak at the ‘junction’ of Burma, Laos and Thailand. Day 5 Cross the Mekong River to HuayXai - our entry point for the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Afternoon trip to explore the surrounding area and visit a nearby ‘hill-tribe’ village. Accommodation in local-style, wooden chalets. Day 6 Charter a boat for a journey down the Mekong, one of the world’s last remaining untamed rivers, winding through mountains and pristine forests to the ancient Lao capital of Luang Prabang. (Either speedboat or ‘slow’ boat depending upon weather conditions and number of passengers.) Fitness: easy to moderate – maximum hiking approx. 4-5 hrs on day 9. Accommodation: hotel and guesthouse. Transport: minibus, boat, local bus, tuk-tuk, pick-up truck, regional international flight. Cost: ex London from £1,220, ex Bangkok from £675. 18 Days 7 & 8 Nestled in the mountains, long isolated from the outside world - the first ‘sealed’ road to the city being completed only 5 years ago - we’ll discover World Heritage Site, Luang Prabang’s fabulous temples, taste Lao delicacies (and the famous Lao beer!) in riverside cafes and stay in a converted French colonial villa. Notes: various extension options are available in Chiang Mai prior to or Bangkok after the tour. Day 9 One day trek through the surrounding hills to visit the spectacular Kuang Si Waterfalls and to discover the fascinating, traditional village life of some of the local peoples. Day 10 Morning bus journey over the spectacular central highlands to the small town of Vang Vieng - situated in a narrow, scenic valley and surrounded by dramatic, limestone escarpments. Afternoon free to relax by the river or visit the town. Day 11 Day kayaking trip in this picturesque setting including a chance to explore some of the region’s mysterious, limestone cave formations. Day 12 Morning transfer by local bus to the Lao capital of Vientiane and afternoon of some of the City’s fascinating sites; markets, temples and museums. Day 13 Return flight to London, via Bangkok. *(This will be either an afternoon departure arriving in the evening of day 13 in London or a night departure arriving early morning of the 14th depending upon availability.) 16 days, 15 nights – all year round laos & thailand the emerald triangle Explore the rarely visited Emerald Triangle region where the borders of Thailand, Laos and Cambodia meet. This adventure tour will take you through Eastern Thailand into the far south of Laos to discover the stunning ‘4,000 islands’ region, where the Mekong River cascades into Cambodia over a series of spectacular falls. From here we’ll continue eastwards over the Boloven Plateau to remote Attapeu Province to visit the infamous Ho Chi Minh Trail and trek through the jungle to minority hill-tribe villages. Day 1 Depart from London Day 2 Morning arrival in Bangkok, meet your tour-leader and transfer to a centrally located hotel. Afternoon to relax or explore the area. Day 3 City tour with a difference! Central Bangkok by ‘public transport’; riverboat, skytrain, tuk-tuk and canal boat. On the way stop-offs to take in the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Keow, (temple of the Emerald Buddha), Wat Pho and time to relax in Lumphini Park. In the evening we’ll board the night sleeper train for Eastern Thailand. Day 4 Exploration of the Emerald Triangle region beginning with the spectacular mountain-top Khmer ruins of Preah Viharn, lying just over the border in Cambodia. We’ll then return to the Thai side and follow the border Eastwards until we reach our day’s destination - the small town of Khong Jiam on the banks of the Mekong overlooking Laos. Day 5 Head north up river by boat to visit the prehistoric rock paintings and unusual rock formations of Pha Taem National Park. Day 6 Time to cross into Lao and travel south to the ‘4,000 islands’ - a stretch of the Mekong River of outstanding natural beauty straddling the Lao/Cambodian border. Day 7 Explore some of the islands by boat and on foot, visit SE Asia’s largest waterfalls - the spectacular Khon Phapaeng Falls - and with luck catch a glimpse of some of the rare freshwater dolphins which still inhabit this stretch of the river. Day 8 Free day to relax on the islands or hike to discover some of the local scenery and villages. Day 9 Travel north along the banks of the Mekong to the small town of Champassak, stopping off at Keitngong village for an elephant trek to some nearby Khmer ruins. Day 10 Morning trip to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Wat Phu - a preAngkor, Khmer temple dramatically situated on a mountain slope overlooking the valley of the Mekong. Afternoon to relax in our riverside guesthouse or check-out a local market. Highlights: • Cambodia’s Preah Viharn Temple • Laos’ World Heritage Wat Phu • Thailand’s Pha Taem National Park • South East Asia’s largest waterfall • The ‘4,000 Islands’ • Trekking to minority villages • Elephant riding • Boat trip on the Sekong River • Ho Chi Minh Trail • Local food Day 11 Transfer across the Boloven Plateau to the Sekong River, where we’ll travel by boat through limestone gorges to our final destination, the remote town of Attapeu. Day 12 This rarely visited region lies close to the Vietnamese and Cambodian borders and the infamous Ho Chi Minh Trail will be one of the sights on a day tour of the area. Exact itinerary will depend on weather and road conditions. Day 13 Day trek into the surrounding jungles to visit some of the minority ‘montagnard’ tribes who still inhabit the region. Day 14 Drive back across the Boloven Plateau, home to numerous ethnic minorities and centre of Lao’s coffee growing industry, to Pakse on the banks of the Mekong. Afternoon to explore this bustling port town. Day 15 Afternoon departure by road to Ubon Ratchathani in Thailand for an evening return flight to London, via Bangkok. Day 16 Morning arrival in London. Fitness: easy to moderate – max. Trekking c. 4- 5 hrs on day 13. Accommodation: hotel, guesthouse. Transport: train, flight, bus, boat, tuktuk, elephant. Cost: ex London from £1,520, ex Bangkok from £950. Note: Day 15 of this itinerary ends in Pakse from where you have the choice of returning to Bangkok or flying to Phnom Penh to connect to our 8 day ‘Cambodia Overland’ trip. 19 17 days, 16 nights - March to Sept. malaysia coast to coast Highlights: • Historic Georgetown • Penang Hill • Lake Temengor • Jungle flora and fauna • Tropical islands • Snorkelling on coral reefs • Trek in Kenong Rimba • Kula Lumpur • Malaysian food From our starting point in the historic, port of Georgetown on the west coast, we’ll venture into the rarely visited interior of the Malay peninsula - still covered by vast expanses of dense, jungle and inhabited by hunter-gatherer tribes - and stay in bamboo, beachside chalets on coral-fringed islands off the east coast, for a genuine, ‘off-the-beaten-track’ look at this fascinating and surprisingly little known country. Discover a vibrant mix of cultures: spectacular and varied scenery, exotic flora and fauna, delicious local food and plenty of friendly people. Winner of the ‘Best Escorted Tour’ category at the Malaysian Travel awards, London 2003 20 Day 1 Departure from London for Penang Island, via Kuala Lumpur. Day 2 Arrival at Penang and transfer to a Chinatown hotel in the heart of old Georgetown. Afternoon to relax, or explore this fascinating historical town. Day 3 Chinatown tour in collaboration with the ‘Penang Heritage Trust’: temples, Chinese clan houses and British colonial period architecture. Day 4 Visit Penang Hill with its Victorian era cable car and spectacular canopy walkway and hike down the forested slopes to the famous Botanical Gardens. Day 5 Head off into the interior, through the jungle-clad, highlands to tranquil Banding Island in Temengor Lake. Accommodation at a beautifully situated, lakeside resort. Days 6 & 7 2 day expedition into the surrounding Belum Forest, trek through pristine rainforest to mountain streams and waterfalls, visit a village of the indigenous, forest-dwelling Orang Asli tribe, an exciting night hike through the forest and camping overnight in the jungle. With luck we’ll see monkeys and maybe even elephants - spectacular scenery guaranteed! Day 8 Transfer to Kota Baru on the East Coast - renowned as the centre of Malay, Muslim culture. Evening tour of the colourful and bustling night-market. Day 9 Off to the jungle-clad and coralfringed paradise of the Perehentian Islands. Lunchtime arrival and free afternoon. Tourism is still relatively undeveloped in these islands and we’ll be staying in simple, but comfortable beachside, wooden chalets. Day 10 A snorkelling tour of some of the vibrant coral reefs that surround the island. Surrounded by myriad colourful fish you’ll swim with baby reef sharks and giant turtles. Day 11 Day exploring the island: into the jungle interior to check out the prehistoric looking, giant monitor lizards that roam the islands and visits to some of the remoter bays and creeks. Day 12 Head south to the small town of Kuala Lipis in the centre of the peninsula. This now quaint backwater was an important administrative centre and rubber producing town during the colonial era. Day 13 Leave by local train for a day trip to the little known Kenong Rimba Forest Reserve, where we’ll trek through dense jungle, discover the amazing tropical flora and fauna, visit some of the area’s unusual limestone cave formations and return in the evening to Kuala Lipis by riverboat. Day 14 Continue south by local bus to Kuala Lumpur, where we’ll stay in the Capital’s bustling Chinatown quarter. Day 15 Day tour of some of the sites of the fascinating Malaysian capital: Little India, the fabulous Victorian era architecture of Merdaka Square and the Central Mosque. Day 16 Morning to relax or an opportunity for some last minute shopping before an evening return flight to London. Day 17 Morning arrival in London. Fitness: moderate, maximum trekking around 5hrs on day 13. Accommodation: hotel, resort, guesthouse, jungle camp, beach chalet. Transport: minibus, boat, local bus, train, internal flight. Cost: ex London from £1,465, ex Penang from £925. Note: This tour is offered with or without return flights from London. Those not wishing to take up the flight option should join the tour on day 2 of the itinerary in Penang and finish on day 16 in Kuala Lumpur. Note: inexpensive scuba diving options are available on the Perhentian Islands. 21 17 days, 16 nights - October to April malaysia west coast explorer Highlights: • Historic Georgetown • Penang Hill • Lake Temengor • Jungle flora and fauna • Langkawi • Kayaking in mangrove swamps • Cameron Highlands • Kuala Lumpur • Malaysian food A seasonal variant on our award winning Coast to Coast itinerary includes the scenic Cameron Highlands hill station with it’s lush, tropical mountain forests and picturesque tea plantations and a 3 day stay at a secluded beach resort on Malaysia’s west coast island of Langkawi. Day 1 Departure from London. Day 2 Arrive in Kuala Lumpur and transfer to our hotel in the heart of the City’s Chinatown district. Afternoon to relax or explore the area with its lively markets. Day 3 Walking tour of some of the sites of the fascinating Malaysian capital including the fabulous Victorian era architecture of Merdeka Square, the National Mosque and Little India. Day 4 Head North to the Cameron Highlands - Malaya’s foremost hill-station during the British rule and now a picturesque area of tea plantations, spectacular scenery and mountain vistas. Afternoon at leisure to explore the area or just relax in the garden and take in the stunning views. Day 5 Hike through the surrounding forests to discover the lush tropical flora and fauna of the region - giant tree ferns, moss forests and myriad colourful birds. Day 6 A chance to explore the sculpted, hilltop tea plantations and sample a local brew, before an afternoon visit to the local Butterfly Farm. Day 7 Head deeper into the interior, through the jungle-clad highlands to tranquil Banding Island on Temengor Lake. Accommodation at a beautifully situated, lakeside resort. Days 8 & 9 2 day expedition into the surrounding Belum Forest: kayak across the lake, trek through pristine rainforest to mountain streams and waterfalls, visit a village of the indigenous, forestdwelling Orang Asli people, an exciting night hike and camping overnight in the jungle. With luck we’ll see monkeys and elephants - spectacular scenery guaranteed. Day 10 Head back to the West coast and Penang. Check-in to our hotel in the heart of old Georgetown with the afternoon at leisure to relax, or explore this historic town. 22 Day 11 Walking tour of Georgetown in collaboration with the ‘Penang Heritage Trust’: temples, Chinese clan houses and British, colonial period architecture. Day 12 A visit to Penang Hill with its Victorian era cable car, elegant gardens and residences and spectacular canopy walkway, before hiking down the forested slopes to the City’s famous Botanical Gardens. Day 13 On to Tanjung Sanctuary, your little bit of paradise on tropical island of Langkawi. Free afternoon at this scenic beach side location where you’ll stay in attractive wooden chalets set in a secluded bay. Day 14 Spend the morning relaxing on the beach before an afternoon kayaking trip amongst the dramatic, limestone cliffs and mangrove swamps on the north of the island. Day 15 A visit to the jungle-clad heart of Langkawi with a chance to swing amongst the trees, Tarzan style, on the “Flying Fox” trip and hike through the lush rainforest. Evening tour of one of the island’s colourful, bustling night-markets. Day 16 Morning to relax on the beach or an opportunity for some last minute shopping before an evening return flight to London. Day 17 Morning arrival in London. Fitness: moderate, maximum trekking around 5-6hrs on day 5. Accommodation: hotel, resort, guesthouse, jungle camp, chalet. Transport: minibus, boat, Cost: ex London from £1,495, ex Kuala Lumpur from £875. Note: This tour is offered with or without return flights from London. Those not wishing to take up the flight option should join the tour on day 2 of the itinerary in Kuala Lumpur and finish on day 16 in Kuala Lumpur. 16 days, 15 nights – Oct. to July vietnam mountains & hilltribes Discover Vietnam’s elegant capital Hanoi with its tree-lined boulevards and French colonial architecture. Journey to the remote, rarely visited North West of the country - a mountainous area of outstanding natural beauty, inhabited by a myriad of colourfully dressed ‘hill-tribe’ peoples - where we’ll trek through the spectacular scenery, visit traditional villages and stay in the delightful old French hill-station of Sapa. A 2 day trip to the coast for an exploration of World Heritage Site, Halong Bay completes this varied and fascinating tour of Northern Vietnam. Day 1 Departure from London for Hanoi via Bangkok. Day 2 Arrival in Hanoi and check-in to a downtown hotel. Afternoon free to relax or explore the city. Day 3 Day tour of the city: including Ho Chi Minh’s mausoleum, the 11th century university, Hoan Kiem Lake and a walking tour of the narrow streets of Hanoi’s bustling old commercial quarter. In the evening catch a performance of the highly original water-puppets. Day 4 Head North West through spectacular scenery to Son La district, with a stop-off to visit a traditional ‘Black Tai’ village - just one of the many ethnic groups inhabiting this mountainous region. Day 5 Morning walking tour of Son La including the Hill-tribe museum and French penitentiary before continuing through some even more dramatic scenery to the remote town of Dien Bien Phu on the Lao border. Now a quiet, provincial backwater and colourful market centre for the surrounding ‘montagnard’ peoples, in 1954 this isolated valley was the site of the catastrophic French defeat that lead to the end of their rule in Indochina. Day 6 Walking tour of the museum and key sites of the battlefield with an afternoon hike into the surrounding hills to visit a spectacular waterfall. Day 7 Time to explore Dien Bien Phu’s lively market and on to Lai Chau - a tiny, isolated and rarely visited town, lying in a beautiful valley close to the borders of Laos and China. Day 8 Explore the area by boat and on foot - discover the stunning landscapes of emerald green paddy fields ringed by jagged mountain scenery, the lush flora and the traditional way of life of the local hill-tribe people. Day 9 Our next leg takes us over the high mountain ranges along the Chinese border, culminating in Tram Ton Pass before descending to our destination of Sapa. This picturesque old French hill-station overlooking a spectacular valley, lies in the shadow of the mist shrouded Fansipan Mountain - at over 9,500ft the highest summit in mainland South East Asia. Days 10 & 11 Trek through the area’s incredible scenery - known to the French as the Tonkinese Alps - terraced rice paddies, lush forest, towering peaks and crystal clear waterfalls. Overnight in a Hmong or Dsay tribal village. Return to Sapa in the afternoon of day 11. Day 12 Morning at leisure to explore the town, roam the bustling hilltribe market or simply sit back on your balcony and admire the view. Late afternoon transfer to nearby Lao Cai town for the night sleeper train to Hanoi. Day 13 Morning arrival in Hanoi and on via the port of Haiphong to Cat Ba Island in Halong Bay. Afternoon to explore the small port town, swim, or visit the nearby Cat Ba National Park. Day 14 Day boat trip through the incredible scenery of World Natural Heritage Site, Halong Bay, with stop-offs for swimming and cave visits before returning to Hanoi in the evening. Day 15 A chance for some last minute shopping or time to explore some more of the city before an evening departure for London. Day 16 Morning arrival in London. Highlights: • Hanoi • Spectacular mountain scenery • Boat trip on the Da River • Sapa hill-station • Trekking • Halong Bay • Hill-tribe villages • Cat Ba Island Fitness: easy to moderate, maximum trekking approx. 5-6 hrs on day 10. Accommodation: hotel, guesthouse, hill-tribe village. Transport: minibus, boat, 4WD, train. Cost: ex London from £775, ex Hanoi from £1,475. Note: this tour is b & B only except: Lunch on days 10 & 14 & dinner day 10. 23 21 days, 20 nights – all year round vietnam hanoi to saigon Highlights: • Hanoi • Royal tombs of Hue • Hoi An • DMZ tour • Ruins of My Son • Snorkelling in the South China Sea • Montagnard villages • Trekking in Central Highlands, • Elephant riding • Mekong Delta • Family homestays • Saigon A great introduction to Vietnam, this 3 week trip from North to South combines essential sites and hidden places: Hanoi, World Heritage Hue, charming Hoi An port, Nha Trang and the rarely visited but spectacular Nam Cat Tien National Park. Discover the country’s past: ruined temples of the little known Cham empire, glorious pagodas and royal tombs of the Nguyen Dynasty, the more recent, tragic sites of the Vietnam War and the friendly people, exotic cuisine, fantastic landscapes and exciting cities of Hanoi and Saigon. Fitness: easy to moderate - hikes can be adjusted to any level. Accommodation: hotel, island resort, homestay, tribal village Transport: minibus, train, flight, boat. Cost: ex London from £1,750, ex Hanoi from £775. 24 Day 1 Depart London Day 2 Arrival in Hanoi, check-in to a downtown hotel and afternoon free to wander or relax before an evening trip to see the City’s unique water-puppet show. Day 3 Day tour of this beautiful old city with its French colonial ambience: lakes, parks and temples and a stroll through the bustling backstreets of the old quarter before an evening sleeper train south to Hue. Day 4 Early morning arrival in the ancient Imperial capital of Hue, check-in to our centrally located hotel and a leisurely cruise by ‘dragon boat’ along the Perfume River to visit some of the majestic tombs of the former emperors. Afternoon at leisure to relax or wander the streets and old fortified citadel of Hue. Day 5 More recent history with a day trip to the infamous DMZ, (demilitarized zone), to visit some of the key sites of the Vietnam War, including the Vietcong tunnels at Vinh Moc, Hien Luong Bridge on the 17th parallel, which marked the border between former South and North Vietnam and Khe Sanh Combat Base scene of some of the most intense fighting of the war. Day 6 Short drive to nearby Hoi An Town with stop-offs on the way at mountainous Bach Ma National Park and the beautiful and spectacular beach at Lang Co. Day 7 Well-preserved and charming, World Heritage site Hoi An was one of SE Asia’s most important ports during the 17th - 19th centuries. A half-day tour of the old town and waterfront area and a free afternoon to roam the beautiful old streets at your leisure or bicycle down to the nearby beach for a dip or massage. Day 8 Morning relaxing or a visit to the bustling silk market and an afternoon trip to the atmospheric ruined temples of My Son - Vietnam’s most important Cham site. The city was occupied from the 4th to 13th centuries before succumbing to its powerful Khmer and Vietnamese neighbours. Day 9 Transfer to Danang to visit the City’s fascinating Cham Museum before an afternoon flight south to Nha Trang. From here we’ll continue by speedboat to the secluded ‘Whale Island’ for accommodation in a beach side resort. Day 10 A half day snorkelling trip to discover some of the varied, local marine flora and fauna with plenty of time for relaxation or an exploration of the islands hiking trails for the energetic. Day 11 At leisure on the island. (Note an inexpensive diving option can be arranged for anyone interested.) Day 12 Time to leave the island and head over the Central Highlands to the provincial capital of Buon Me Thuot - a scenic drive with stop-offs to visit villages and take in the dramatic scenery. Day 13 On to Yok Don National Park for a morning hike and elephant ride. Situated along the Cambodian border, this remote and rarely visited region is Vietnam’s largest conservation area. In the afternoon we’ll continue on to the beautiful Lak Lake where we’ll stay as guests of a M’Nong family in a local ‘Montagnard’ tribal village. Day 14 Morning boat trip around the lake before heading off to nearby Thu Yan Sin National Park for a jungle hike. Return in the evening to Buon Me Thuot. Day 15 On to Saigon, following the Cambodian border through more spectacular scenery - tea and coffee plantations, waterfalls, traditional villages. Afternoon arrival and check-in to our centrally located hotel. Day 16 Morning tour of Cholon, the city’s Chinatown district, with the afternoon to explore, shop or sit in a cafe and watch the non-stop spectacle of the city’s traffic! Days 17, 18 & 19 Our 3 day exploration of the picturesque Mekong Delta begins with a journey south to Cai Be where we’ll visit a floating market and orchid farm before taking the boat to An Binh island for a homestay with a local family. Discover the traditional cultures and lifestyles of this beautiful region by foot, bicycle, cyclo and river. 2nd night in Cam Tho town and return to Saigon in the evening of day 19. Day 20 Time to relax, last minute shopping or an optional boat excursion to the nearby Can Gio mangrove forest before an afternoon return flight to London, via Bangkok. Day 21 Arrival in London. Note: this tour is b & b only except: lunch days 10 & 11 & dinner days 9, 10, 11, 13 & 18. 25 15 days, 14 nights - October to July sri lanka ceylon adventure Highlights: • Kandy • Polonnaruwa ancient city • Sigiriya rock fortress • Dambulla cave temples • Hill country • Horton Plains national park • Yala West national park • Tangalle beach stay • Galle This 15 day, accompanied tour will take you from the spectacular ancient cities of the Central Plains through Kandy - the scenic hill country and tea estates, to the beautiful and undeveloped Southern Coast via the wildlife and scenery of Yala West and Horton Plains National Parks, whilst allowing plenty of time for relaxation and opportunities to ‘do your own thing’. An ideal introduction to the magnificent island of Sri Lanka. • Local food Fitness: easy to moderate, maximum trekking 4-5 hrs on day 7. Accommodation: hotel, guesthouse, camping, beach chalet. Transport: train, jeep, minibus. Cost: ex London from £1,400, ex Colombo from £875. 26 Day 1 Departure from London and late night arrival in Colombo. Meet your tourleader and transfer to a hotel in the nearby coastal town of Negombo. Day 2 Morning at leisure - swim or relax - before an afternoon train journey through spectacular scenery to Kandy, capital of the ‘Hill country’ where we’ll stay in a lakeside, colonial era hotel. Day 3 Day at leisure in this charming, hill town; visit the superb Botanical Gardens, the Temple of the Tooth, Sri Lanka’s most sacred Buddhist site, or wander the lively streets and colourful markets. Day 4 Set off North to the ‘Cultural Triangle’, or Ancient Cities, region where we’ll begin our 2 day tour at Polonnaruwa, World Heritage Site and Sri Lanka’s medieval capital before continuing to Sigiriya for an overnight stay at the foot of the dramatic rock fortress. Day 5 Early morning ascent of this dramatic site - a fortified city hewn out of the solid rock of a towering limestone outcrop. Wander the paths and rock gardens at the foot of the mountain, admire the famous rock paintings as we wind out way to the summit on the and take in the stunning view of the surrounding green plain. Brunch at the rest-house and on to the day’s second World Heritage Site - the incredible cave temples of Dambulla. Late afternoon return to Kandy. Day 6 Time to head South with a drive through the scenic hill country to the old colonial town of Nuwara Eliya. Mountain views, tea covered terraces and an opportunity to visit a tea estate itself. Overnight in a 19th century, teak floored hotel. Day 7 Early morning departure for the ‘Horton Plains’ National Park where we’ll trek through the cool upland heath and forest to the incredible ‘World’s End’ site where the hill country abruptly drops 1000 m to the southern plains below. Waterfalls and wildlife before a scenic afternoon drive to the small hill town of Ella for accommodation in a local familyrun guesthouse. Day 8 Day free to explore this picturesque town or for the energetic try out one of the areas numerous hiking trails. Day 9 Morning at leisure and afternoon drive out of the hills to the famous Yala West National Park. Afternoon hike and camping overnight in the park. Day 10 Up early for a morning jeep safari - birdlife, deer, elephants and crocodiles abound in Yala West and with luck we’ll see one of the rarer species such as clouded leopards. In the afternoon we’ll continue along the picturesque southern coast road to the small fishing port of Tangalle. Day 11 A secluded chalet resort set in gardens by a beautiful bay is our base for the next 3 days. Chill out on your verandah, swim, discover other nearby secluded bays and beaches or try out the famous Ayurvedic massage. Day 12 Excursion to discover the area the traditional fishing port of Tangalle, friendly town and bustling market - the nearby rock temple of Mulkirigala or Rekawa Turtle Sanctuary. Day 13 At leisure in our resort. Day 14 On to the old fortified Dutch port of Galle where we can hike along the ramparts or check out the town’s former Arab quarter, narrow lanes and curio shops. Overnight in the beach town of Bentota. Day 15 Transfer to Colombo airport for an afternoon return flight to London. Evening arrival. Note: This tour is half-board (Breakfast and evening meal) 27 family tours We welcome families and have found that many of our itineraries are suitable or easily adapted for children of all ages. We are happy to discuss with you suitable itineraries and offer a high level of personal service in helping you plan your trip – whether it is 2 weeks in Thailand or a 3 month tour of SE Asia. Highlights for kids: • Elephant riding • Canoeing No more “Mummy I’m bored” – pack them off elephant riding, canoeing, making friends with the locals. Not only fun but very educational, we have successfully provided tours for families with children of all ages from 3 upwards. • Rafting Destinations: • The weather Thailand in particular lends itself to family tours with its convenient, efficient transport system, friendly helpful people and high levels of food hygiene. Jungles and Islands is probably our most popular family tour, with Northern Mountains, Southern Beaches being a hit with the older children and the more adventurous families. Northern Thailand, Northern Laos and Malaysian itineraries are also easily modified. Please feel free to call us for references or to discuss planning your family tour. 28 Recommended by the Mail on Saturday and the London Evening Standard, for families seeking more than just sun and sea. • Snorkelling • Beaches • Meeting local children • Discovering the plants and wildlife Highlights for the Family: • One family equals one tour – we do not combine you with another family thereby ensuring that we can tailor the itineraries to suit your family and its requirements. • Parents get to relax and enjoy the holiday – the tour leader sorts out all the day to day logistics. • Many families decide to spend the more active and off the beaten track part of the tour with a tour leader and then dispense with their services for some quality family time on the beach at the end of the holiday. beach & island extensions For those wishing to extend their trip with some quality relaxation time at a beach or on an island a variety of options at a variety of budgets are available. Simple bamboo chalets to international class 5* resorts: from Thailand’s world renowned Samui to Vietnam’s remote unspoilt Whale Island, a tranquil spa on the Andaman Sea’s Koh Ngai or live-aboard scuba diving on the stunning Similan Islands. Below are some of our suggestions.... Scuba diving & snorkelling Andaman Sea Diving 3 to 4 day ‘liveaboard’ scuba diving or snorkelling trips to the Similan Islands National Marine Park in the Andaman Sea - one of the world’s top dive destinations. Professional instructors and PADI licensed - Beginners courses, Open Water, Dive Master etc Trips depart from either Phuket or nearby Phang Nga Province. (full board, Oct-May). Koh Chang Diving options are offered on the Gulf of Thailand’s Koh Chang National Marine Park from November through to April. Warm waters, shallow reefs and wrecks. Whale Island Try some off the beaten track diving at Vietnam’s Whale Island - well away from the bustling resorts of Nha Trang this secluded island even boasts an underwater nature trail for snorkellers. (April to September and December to January) Perhentian Islands Malaysia’s spectacular Perhentian Islands possess some of the Peninsula’s clearest water and best diving from the March to September period. Dive or snorkel with baby sharks and giant turtles. Island stays Koh Ngai Island, Thailand Beautiful spa resort on a secluded island in Trang Province - no roads, no cars just a few well designed comfortable chalets squeezed between a backdrop of jungle and the sandy beach in front. Turquoise waters, a stunning beach and daily boat trips available for snorkelling on the surrounding coral reefs or visiting some of the other islands of the local marine national park. Convenient for Trang airport - October to May is the best time to visit. Koh Chang Island, Thailand A large, relatively undeveloped island lying on Thailand’s East coast, accessible by road or short flight from Bangkok. A variety of resort options from simple but comfortable 3* chalets to luxury 5* spa resorts can be offered on this spectacular island where sandy beaches line the west coast, jungle covered mountains fill the interior and numerous coral-fringed, outlying islets provide plenty of snorkelling and diving possibilities. Koh Samui An excellent choice for the MaySeptember period for a beach stay. During the Summer months, Koh Samui has the best weather and although the island can be more developed than others which we recommend, we have found the 3* Long Island Resort or the 5* Tongsai Bay have been enjoyed by families, couples or singles wishing to relax on the beach or do some diving. Note: Hotel bookings for all major South East Asian destinations are available as well as flight bookings within the region. Note: Koh Ngai and Phuket are easily accessible from the finishing point of our South Thai tours whilst frequent 1 hr flights connect Bangkok to either Phuket or Trang airports. Koh Chang lying close to the Cambodian border is particularly convenient for our “Indochina” tour and is approx. 5 hrs by boat and road from Bangkok. Please note many other beach, island and diving options are available through Gecko Travel - please ask for further details. 29 extensions & city breaks Chiang Mai extensions 2 day spa resort stay Pamper yourself at a country spa resort. Located in the hills, a short drive from Chiang Mai town and set in lush gardens, with accommodation in individual villas equipped with jacuzzi and steam bath. Our spa break includes: honey scrub, aromatherapy massage, herbal body wrap, Thai massage and a candlelit traditional Chiang Mai style dinner. 2 days, 1 night (1/2 board, all year round). Destinations bangkok chaing mai penang kuala lumpur luang prabang hanoi hoi an saigon phnom penh siem reap 3 day, 2 night Hmong Lodge adventure Beautifully situated in a small valley between wooded hills north of Chiang Mai - the Hmong Lodge, run in collaboration with local villagers of the Hmong Hilltribe is your base for guided excursions by foot, elephant, raft and bicycle to explore the surrounding scenery and villages (full board, all year round). Thai cookery class in Chiang Mai A fascinating, ‘hands on’ Thai cookery course - 1, 2 or 3 days including guided tours of markets and cookery book. Accommodation in a North Thai style guesthouse - centrally located but peaceful in a garden setting with swimming pool for relaxing after a hard day over a hot wok (half board, all year round). Thai, country homestay Bangkok Hotel bookings available for pre or post tour Bangkok extensions - explore the city at leisure before embarking on a tour or spend a couple of days shopping before returning home? 3 to 5* accommodation, airport transfers and guided tours available. Our recommendations: Viengtai - top range 3* with a great central location. Royal Orchid Sheraton - 5* with a beautiful riverbank location and easy access to river boat and skytrain. Trips to surrounding areas can also be easily arranged - e.g. day tours or overnights to Kanchanaburi for example. For something a little more traditional try one of our ‘Homestays’ which we organize in various parts of Thailand. For instance stay in your own wooden chalet in the hills of Chantaburi - just take in the mountain views from your balcony or explore the area and local villages with a welcoming Swiss/Thai family (full board, Oct to June). Note: Hotel bookings for all major South East Asian destinations are available as well as flight bookings within the region. Note: whilst these options are obviously suited for any tour beginning or ending in Chiang Mai, they may also be booked as separate trips, combined for a longer stay in the region or indeed incorporated into any tour to or from Bangkok. Chiang Mai is 1 hr by plane or an overnight train journey away and flights with Thai Airways or train tickets with State Railways of Thailand are also available from Gecko Travel. 30 hotels Below are only some of our recommendations - many others available. Vietnam Saigon; Liberty 4 Hotel - good 3* with a great roof top restaurant and central location. Caravelle - one of Saigon’s best known and finest hotels. Hanoi Hoa Binh & Dan Chu - 3 to 4* comfortable and well located. Sheraton - probably the best downtown 5* close to the Opera and Lake. Laos Luang Prabang Villa Santi - boutique resort in the heart of the town. Beautifully restored French Villa in a garden setting. Malaysia Penang City Bayview - our choice of 4* in Georgetown. Excellent rates and location in the heart of the old city. Shangri La, Rasa Sayang - 5* luxury in the midst of tropical gardens by the beach at Batu Ferringhi. Sri Lanka Colombo Sapa Victoria Sapa - 4* comfort in the remote mountains. 3-4* Galle Face Hotel. 5* Mount Lavinia Hotel, Taj Samudra. Kandy Hoi An Hoi An Beach Resort 5kms from the town of Hoi An on a stretch of white sand beach. 3-4* The Citadel, Helga’s Folly (eccentric and bizarre) 5* Mahaweli Reach. Bentota Cambodia Phnom Penh Hotel Le Royal - Raffles run 5* and in our opinion the City’s best location. Golden Gate - great 3*, comfortable, clean and very friendly. Siem Reap Victoria Angkor - recently opened, beautiful designed and our favourite top range site for an Angkor visit. 3-4* Club Villa, Taru Villas Taprobana both boutique hotels. 5* Saman Villas (exquisite boutique hotel), Taj Exotica. Tangalle Palm Paradise Cabanas - aptly named, simple but beautifully constructed wooden chalets in an extensive garden by a secluded bay. You won’t want to leave. Angkor Village - another beautifully laid out boutique hotel in a tropical garden setting - central but quiet location. Neak Pean - 3 to 4* with teak suites surrounding a garden and pool. Helpful staff and located opposite the New Market. Though our itineraries are designed as one off trips please note they are also scheduled in such a way that those who wish to slot 2 or more tours together can do so making for a longer, more comprehensive trip. 31 general information Itineraries Passports What to bring? We have taken every care to ensure that the details in our brochure are correct at the time of writing. Please note that itineraries may need to be altered at the last minute due to weather conditions or other factors beyond our control. Rest assured that any alterations we make will be in the best interests of an enjoyable and safe tour. All visitors must possess a 10 year passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of return. Detailed ‘what to bring’ lists are available for each tour. Please ask our office for an e-mail or postal copy or simply download it from our web-site by going to the relevant tour page and clicking on ‘what to bring’. Note a simple answer to the above question is “as little as possible” – bear in mind that most items you may forget are available locally and for a fraction of the price. An updated itinerary including any changes from the printed version will be sent to you for acceptance or otherwise prior to departure. Visas Thailand: EU and US citizens are not required to obtain visas prior to arrival and will receive a 30 day visa free of charge upon arrival in Thailand. For stays of over a month a 60 day visa can be obtained from any Thai consulate. Malaysia: a 60 day visa is issued free of charge to all US and EU citizens upon arrival in Malaysia. Laos: a 15 day visa will be obtained for you by your Gecko Travel tour-leader upon your arrival in Thailand. 2 passport sized photos and £20 (c.$50) are required. The process takes from 2 – 3 days during which time you will not have access to your passport. Cambodia: 15 day visas are issued on arrival at Phnom Penh or Siem Reap airports. You will need 1 passport photo and $20. Vietnam: Visas must be obtained before arrival in Vietnam and are available from your nearest Vietnamese embassy at £40 (c. $60). If you need any help with your visa please do not hesitate to contact us. Sri Lanka: EU and US citizens receive a free 30 day visa upon arrival in Sri Lanka. Insurance It is a condition of booking that all persons travelling with us take out adequate personal insurance for the full period of travel. We offer a competitively priced, fully comprehensive insurance policy through PJ Hayman Ltd. Details are available on request. Note: Non EU or US citizens should consult the relevant consulate for visa regulations for any of the above countries. 32 What to wear? Suggestions on what to wear for our various tours are also available, taking into account weather conditions as well as suitability vis-a-vis the local people and customs. Health regulations There are no compulsory immunizations for EU or US citizens for any of the destinations included in our brochure. The following vaccinations are recommended: hepatitis A, polio, tetanus and typhoid. Your GP can advise on the above. If you are considering anti-malaria pills we recommend consulting a specialist. A yellow fever jab is required if coming from an infected area. Financial security Gecko Travel is holder of Air Traffic Organiser's License (ATOL) No. 5318, granted by the Civil Aviation Authority of the UK. All holidays and flights mentioned in the brochure are thereby fully protected so in the unlikely event of our insolvency the CAA guarantees full reimbursement and completion of any ongoing travel arrangements. For further information please consult the ATOL web-site at www.atol.org.uk. feedback feedback “It’s refreshing to find a tour company designed for independent minds” Stephanie – “Indochina Adventure” “for those who want an adventurous holiday, but don’t want to plan it or be part of a big anonymous group, Gecko Travel sets a standard that is hard to beat” Andy – “Jungles and Islands” “It was like being part of a National Geographic tour at times…these are the kind of experiences that will stay with the boys for the rest of their lives”. Nancy – tailor-made family tour to Thailand. Quote from ‘Mail on Saturday’ Newspaper feedback feedback “The program was a superb combination of the many facets of the country and I would never have seen so much of the country and have done so many activities if I had travelled on my own.” “We were amazed that we and our friends might get a discount on future holidays I feared we’d been blacklisted for being too enthusiastic!” Susanne - “Coast to Coast” Ronald - “Reefs and Rainforests” “I felt the tour was very well run ... it had the benefits of independent travel with all the hassle taken out” Dee – “The Hills of Mae Charim” “Have tried to find a complaint but really cannot fault the tour which exceeded all our expectations” Mary & Nigel - “Ruined Cities, Tropical Islands” “You undersell the whole experience! It was fantastic! I can’t fault anything!” Philip – “Mekong Adventure” “To sum up, the experience was challenging, rewarding, educational and heaps of fun. I never thought I could learn so much about one country in three weeks.” “Absolutely brilliant holiday. The interaction with the local people and guides made it really enjoyable and definitely gave the feeling that us being there was responsible tourism and not exploitative tourism.” Debbie – “Northern Mountains, Southern Beaches” Lindsay Winch - “Reefs and Rainforest” “The balance of recreation v trips etc was well thought out and although we had a busy tour we didn’t feel as though it was a route march! Previously we have shied away for the concept of tours fearing being herded like sheep from point to point but this was more like a group of friends exploring the area.” Melanie & Clive – “Ruins and Islands” 33 climate Note: Weather in the complex geographical and conditions of SE Asia is unpredictable. You'll see downpours in the middle of the dry season and clear blue skies during the monsoon. Every season has advantages when choosing when to visit: winter is cooler, the rainy season lush and richer in flora and fauna, whilst the hot season is the ‘quietest’ time of the year as well as being flowering period for many of the spectacular trees, shrubs and orchids. Laos and Northern Thailand have a continental, tropical climate possessing 3 distinct seasons: dry and cool from Nov. to Feb., a dry, hot season from March through to May and a rainy season lasting from June to Oct. Temperatures vary considerably during the year - April averages may even reach the 40’s, whilst winter temperatures in the mountains on occasions approach 0 celsius. Peninsular Thailand and Malaysia display equatorial weather patterns with little monthly variation in temperatures and rainfall more evenly spread throughout the year. South Vietnam and Cambodia. Temperatures remain relatively high throughout the year with a distinct rainy season arriving in May and usually lasting through to October by which times large expanses of the region are covered by the annual floods. North Vietnam. Whilst generally much cooler than the south the heaviest rains also occur from May to Oct. As with Laos winter temperatures in the mountains can be surprisingly low and snowfalls in the far north are not unknown. Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka experiences two monsoons every year, although different regions of the island are affected. The southwest monsoon (or Yala) brings rain to the southwest coast and the Hill Country from May to early July and again in September and October, and the northeast monsoon (or Maha) can affect the whole country, but particularly the north and east, from November to February. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec North Thailand Max temp cen. 29 32 35 36 34 32 32 31 31 30 30 29 Min temp cen. 13 14 18 22 24 24 24 24 23 22 19 14 Ave rainfall mm. 10 10 20 55 150 150 185 220 280 12 40 15 South Thailand Max temp cen. 31 32 33 33 32 31 31 31 30 31 31 31 Min temp cen. 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 24 23 23 23 23 Ave rainfall mm. 40 35 60 130 270 240 220 235 295 290 180 80 Vientiane/Laos Max temp cen. 28 30 33 34 32 32 31 31 31 31 28 27 Min temp cen. 14 17 19 22 23 23 23 23 23 21 18 15 Ave rainfall mm. 10 20 30 100 280 300 270 280 300 110 20 10 Phnom Penh Max temp cen. 30 32 34 35 34 33 32 32 30 30 30 30 Min temp cen. 20 22 24 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 23 22 Ave rainfall mm. 10 10 30 80 120 150 170 150 210 250 110 40 Hanoi Max temp cen. 20 21 23 28 32 33 33 32 31 29 25 22 Min temp cen. 13 14 17 20 23 26 26 26 24 22 18 15 Ave rainfall mm. 10 20 30 80 200 230 320 340 250 100 30 10 Ho Chi Minh City Max temp cen. 32 32 33 33 33 33 31 31 31 31 30 30 Min temp cen. 22 22 24 26 26 25 25 25 24 24 23 22 Ave rainfall mm. 10 5 10 40 210 310 290 270 340 260 110 40 Kuala Lumpur Max temp cen. 31 32 33 33 32 32 31 31 31 31 31 31 Min temp cen. 22 22 23 23 24 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 Ave rainfall mm. 170 210 260 200 120 125 140 200 250 270 220 10 Sri Lanka 34 Max temp cen. 31 31 32 32 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Min temp cen. 22 23 24 25 26 26 25 25 25 24 23 23 Ave rainfall mm. 62 69 130 253 382 186 125 114 236 369 310 168 booking conditions To make a booking All bookings are made with Hidden Places Adventure Tours Ltd T/A Gecko Travel (ATOL Number 5318) and by confirming a booking you are agreeing to the conditions set out below as well as to the General Information detailed above. To secure a booking, Gecko Travel needs a completed booking form and the necessary deposit or full payment for travel within 60 days. Persons booking by fax, e-mail or telephone, will be deemed to have read these terms and conditions and have signed the booking form. A booking is accepted and a contract is entered into when we issue you with a written confirmation of booking. The contract, including all matters arising from it, is subject to English Law and the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts. We reserve the right to decline any booking at our discretion. Payment for the holiday If you are booking more than 60 days prior to the date of departure you will need to send 10% of the total cost of the holiday as a deposit. The balance of all monies due must be paid to us not later than 60 days before departure (or immediately if booking less than 60 days prior to departure). In the event of non-payment of the balance we reserve the right to cancel your booking and cancellation charges will apply. A 1% surcharge will be levied if the final balance/full payment is made by credit card. If you cancel your booking Should you wish to cancel your booking, the following cancellation charges will be imposed. They are calculated from the day your cancellation is received in writing: • More than 60 days prior to departure – retention of deposit • Between 30 and 59 days prior to departure – 50% of total tour price • Between 14 and 29 days prior to departure – 90% of total tour price • Less than 14 days – 100% of total tour price Transferring of bookings In certain circumstances, which we consider to be reasonable, you may be able to transfer your booking to another suitable person. This can only be permitted if all suppliers (e.g. the airline) agree to accept the transfer. If a transfer is acceptable then we will need to make an administration charge of £50 per person plus any charges levied by suppliers. If we cancel your tour We will not cancel your tour unless (a) we are forced to do so by circumstances beyond our control such as flight cancellations, war, civil or political unrest or ‘force majeure’; or (b) because the minimum number of bookings needed to operate the tour have not been reached. In the latter case we will not cancel your tour less than 6 weeks prior to the date of departure. If we cancel the tour, we will offer you an alternative tour if possible. If this is not possible or not acceptable to you, except under 5(a) we will refund all payments made to us in respect of the tour cost, but we are not liable for any incidental expenses you may have incurred. Surcharges We will absorb fluctuations in exchange rates or increased costs of less than 2%. Surcharges may, however, be imposed up to 6 weeks prior to departure due to rises in excess of 2% in exchange rates, increases in transport or other costs, or if Government action forces us to increase charges. If any surcharge is imposed which exceeds 10% of the tour cost, you have the right to cancel your booking within 7 days of the notification of the surcharge and we will refund any monies paid to us in respect of the tour. Complaints If you have a complaint about your tour you must make it known to your tour leader as soon as possible so that s/he is able to take appropriate action at the earliest opportunity. If you are not satisfied with our response and you feel your enjoyment of the tour will be significantly affected you should contact our office in Chiang Mai or our Head Office in Portsmouth to discuss how we might best resolve the problem. If on return from your tour you remain unsatisfied you must notify us in writing within 30 days. It is important to us that you are happy with your adventure tour and that you understand the nature of our tours. We would, therefore, ask that you take a few minutes to read these booking conditions as well as the information contained in the ‘our tours’ page, and if you need clarification on any point please do not hesitate to contact us. Passengers will be liable for extra transport costs incurred due to a forced change of itinerary because of factors beyond our control. Liability The Company will accept liability for the negligence of its own employees causing direct physical injury to passengers only to the extent that it is obliged to do so under English Law. We cannot be held responsible for any other mishaps to yourself or your property, in particular those arising as a consequence of flight cancellations, strikes, wars, riots, robbery, sickness, quarantine, Government intervention or other such happenings. The Company will not accept liability for damages caused by the total or partial failure to carry out the contract if the failure is attributable to the passenger; or unforeseeable or unavoidable and attributable to a third party unconnected to the Company; or the result of circumstances beyond the Company’s control; or the result of an event that the Company even with all due care and attention could not foresee or forestall. Where the Company is found to be liable for damages in respect of its failure to carry out the contract, the maximum amount of such damages will normally be limited to the price paid for the tour. Where the damages relate to the provision of transport by air, sea or rail, or hotel accommodation, any compensation payable will be further limited by the Warsaw Convention as amended by the Hague Protocol 1955 (air), the Athens Convention 1974 (sea), the Berne Convention 1961 (rail) and the Paris Convention 1962 (hotel accommodation). Any independent arrangements that you make which are not part of the tour are entirely at your own risk. Transport Details such as airline and aircraft type will be confirmed at the time of your booking. Please note that we use scheduled airlines for all flights. Timings of all transport are estimates only. They may be affected by operational difficulties, weather conditions or failure of passengers to check in on time. Please also note that the carriers’ conditions of carriage that apply to you have clauses that limit or exclude liability. We do not make any arrangements at the outbound or inbound airports for flight delays (airlines make provision in this case) but we will, however, if this affects your outbound flight, do all we can to make any necessary adjustments to your itinerary to ensure that there is a minimum knock-on effect to your overall tour. Warning: Your booking is accepted on the understanding that you realise the hazards involved in an adventure holiday of this nature, including injury, disease, loss or damage to property, inconvenience or discomfort. Our philosophy allows for a certain degree of flexibility on the tours, in itineraries, activities and accommodation. It is a condition of travelling with us that you accept any necessary flexibility, local inadequacies or unpredictable events when they occur. You must abide by the authority of the tour leader and your signing of our form acknowledges this. We reserve the right to terminate your travel with us immediately should you commit an illegal act or your behaviour be judged to be a danger or nuisance to fellow travellers. 35 tel: 44 (0)23 9225 8859 fax: 44 (0)23 9225 9121 e-mail: frontdesk@geckotravel.com web-site: www.geckotravel.com