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CENTRAL THAILAND 3DAYS 2NIGHTS
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| CENTRAL THAILAND 3DAYS 2NIGHTS |
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General Price
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Thailandday Price
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Discount
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Adult |
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10200 |
8100 |
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Tour program inclusion
Tour program excluded in our price
- Alcoholic beverages.
- Soft drinks and other beverages in the evenings
- Elephant Riding
- Optional Boat trip to Mon Village
- Massage.
- Tips for guides.
Transportation categories
Large Group
- Tour Department proposes the special price for group minimum
6 persons
- Please contact Mr. Peter for more detail email : tour@thailandday.com
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| CENTRAL
THAILAND 3DAYS 2NIGHTS |
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Day Tour :
Start Time: 07:30 - 08:00 for study the
route.
Finished Time: Normally our trip about 16:30 at meeting
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Breakfast be serves in hotel |
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| 07:30 - 08:00 |
Pickup Tourists From hotel |
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Our Central Thailand Tour
takes in the Floating Market, the Bridge over the River
Kwai and the temples of Ayutthaya in one great little adventure.
Combining gentle cycling with the splendid
culture of Thailand, this tour is a must for anyone that
wants to get out into the countryside and really experience
Thailand's culture and history. We ride along side the
Chao Phraya and Mae Klong, the major rivers of central
Thailand and many of the canals that caused old Siam to
be dubbed "Venice of the East".
We see all the main sites and learn about
the unique heritage of Siam and its people. But perhaps
more importantly, we will get to experience the unique
spirit of Thailand out in the central plains. Travelling
by bicycle we slow down to see the pace of life in the
villages and rice fields and experience the real Thailand. |
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What do we see? |
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We visit Damnoen Saduak, the famous and rather touristy
floating market before boating and riding into the very
untouristy backwater canals to see fruit plantations and
traditional Thai markets. In Kanchanaburi we stop to see
the Bridge over the River Kwai, Wat Prasat Muang Singh,
the Death Railway and the Kraset Caves are visited in between
riding through the countryside and teak plantations.
We drive towards Ayutthaya via the scenic rice fields
of Suphanburi and discover temples of this ancient capital
such as Wat Yai Chai Mongkol and Wat Phra Sri Sanphet.
On our final day we wake up early and visit the morning
market to buy fresh food to join the local people making
merit by giving alms to the monk. After returning to the
hotel for breakfast, we enjoy a really nice ride through
paddy fields and countryside to Bang pa-in, the summer
palace of King Chulalongkorn, before driving back to Bangkok.
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What is the riding
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This tour is a combination of sightseeing and cycling.
We ride a very manageable thirty kilometers a day but because
we cover quite a lot of ground and take in all the major
sites the days are quite full and action packed. The riding
is fairly easy and we follow a wide range of trails ranging
from canal paths, very minor roads and jeep-trails.
There are no long rides, no hills and this tour is fully
supported and suitable for all levels of riders. It has
proved very popular with families.
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Where do we stay?
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We spend two nights on the river
at the magical Cliff View Resort, close to Kanchaburi and
one night at the comfortable and well located Kruang Si
river Hotel in Ayuthaya. Both hotels have great riverside
locations, are nice and comfortable and have swimming pools. |
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Anything else? |
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Although we say it ourselves,
this tour really is the best way to discover Central Thailand
in a short time. The temples, markets and other sites are
genuinely interesting and worth a visit, but the beauty
of our tour is that you get to see everything in between.
Travelling by bicycle we get to take in all the wonderful
snapshots of Thailand and Thai life that will be the most
memorable aspects of your holiday. Throw in some mouth-watering
Thai meals, a guide that knows how to reveal the little
secrets of Asia and you have a fantastic four-day bicycling
experience. |
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