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Toll free: 1-888-291-0999 | Phone: 203-949-9990 | Fax: 203-949-0094 | Email: cttravel@cttravel.com | www.cttravel.com
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The Trail of the Gecko
22 days Singapore to Bangkok
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Check out the chic boutiques on Orchard Road, Take a trishaw tour of Melaka, Get acquainted with the many attractions of KL, Experience Malay customs and culture at our jungle getaway, Snorkel in the balmy waters of Ko Samui, See the world's biggest reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, Ride an elephant, Enjoy northern hospitality at a village homestay, Admire Lanna architecture in Lampang, Cycle among the ruins of Thailand's first capital
Embark on an unforgettable journey into a mystical land of glittering temples, tropical jungles and fine white sands. Join us as we experience Malaysia and Thailand on a route that takes in the well-known sights as well as a host of hidden treasures. Lively yet peaceful, traditional yet cosmopolitan, engaging yet relaxing, this little corner of Asia has something for everyone.
Physical Rating: 3 Culture Shock Rating: 3 Accommodation: Hotels/guesthouses (16 nts), homestays (3 nts), overnight trains (2 nts) Transportation: Overnight train, minibus, taxi, ferry, local bus, songthaew, trishaw, elephant Trip Style: Intrepid Original Group Size: Maximum of 12 travellers per group Departure: Departure is guaranteed Budget: Allow USD $400 for meals not included.
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| Call (888) 291-0999 for more information or to book today! Mention code 6068968 | | Intrepid Travel | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Day 1 | Singapore | Sample local delights in Chinatown or head to the shopping heaven that is Orchard Road. Wandering through Little India is a great way to see old parts of the mainly modern city. | | Day 2 | Melaka | See how colonial and Peranakan cultures have interwoven on a trishaw tour of this fascinating town. Stroll around the narrow streets to absorb the atmosphere and heritage of this historically important town. | | Days 3-4 | Kuala Lumpur | Get your bearings with a half-day city tour. There's free time afterwards to visit one of the world's tallest buildings or sample the many different cuisines that KL is justly famous for. | | Days 5-6 | Homestay | Visit lush orchards to taste a variety of tropical fruit and take a trek into the jungle. There's lots of free time to soak in nearby hot springs or cycle around the kampang. Get close to nature at a village homestay and learn about Malay cooking and customs while enjoying traditional Muslim food. Sit cross-legged while eating like locals do, with your fingers. | | Days 7-8 | Penang | The original Chinese atmosphere of the island still exists, making it an intriguing place to explore. Delve into local history at the War Museum, take the funicular railway to the top of Penang Hill for superb views or head to Butterfly Farm for an insight into Malaysia's fascinating insects. | | Day 9 | Nakhon Si Thammarat | Check out Wat Phra Mahathat, southern Thailand's biggest temple. Nakhon Si Thammarat is renowned for its shadow puppets, carved from buffalo hide. | | Days 10-13 | Ko Samui/Overnight Train | Laze on white sandy beaches and explore exotic marine life on our island getaway. There's time to embark on an optional elephant trek before the overnight journey to Bangkok. | | Days 14-15 | Bangkok | Explore Bangkok's khlongs by longtail boat. A visit to Wat Pho could be combined with a relaxing Thai massage. | | Day 16 | Sukhothai | Cycle among the glorious ruins of Thailand's first capital, built in the 12th century. Why not take the opportunity to wander around rice paddies for a perfect sunset snap? | | Day 17 | Lampang | Take a step back in time and tour Lampang's temples by bicycle. Feast on a home-cooked picnic lunch and call in at a local ceramics factory along the way. | | Day 18 | Homestay | Enjoy an elephant ride, learn about hilltribe crafts at a Karen village and enjoy northern hospitality at our traditional homestay. | | Days 19-21 | Chiang Mai/Overnight train | Rise early to offer alms to monks or perhaps even take in an early morning yoga session. Visit the hilltop temple of Doi Suthep or learn to bamboo raft in this vibrant city. Call in at the famous night bazaar to grab a last-minute souvenir or final pad thai. | | Day 22 | Bangkok | The journey comes to a close in Bangkok. Linger longer to explore the many sights of this exciting city. |
| | | * The prices listed are based on the costs and exchange rates current at the
time of printing/posting. Intrepid reserves the right to alter these prices
at any time. For trips departing between 01 January 2007 and 31 December
2007, the land price of your trip is guaranteed when you have paid in full.
For trips departing beyond 31 December 2007, prices are indicative only. The
itineraries and dates online and in our printed brochures are applicable
from 01 January 2007 until 31 December 2007. Beyond 31 December 2007 dates
and itineraries are indicative only and are subject to change. All
information is accurate to the best of our knowledge at time of
printing/posting, but please note that changes to our trips (which can be
significant) can and do occur. Intrepid will make every effort to keep you
informed of any changes, but cannot be held liable for any alterations made
to the published itineraries. Please refer to our website for the most
recent update to any trip. Please note that these conditions apply to
Intrepid group trips only. Variations may apply for Intrepid Independent
trips.
Loss of monies paid applies to all cancelled reservations. The date of trip
cancellation is the date on which the written cancellation is received by
Intrepid.
Please ask your Travel Agent about our full Booking and Cancellation
Conditions. |
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