This is a superb tour, mainly
visiting the three favourite places in the world of Alan Davies, the
owner of Macleay Valley Travel.
These places are Hua Hin and Chiang Mai in Thailand, and beautiful
Dalat in Vietnam. The tour will also be staying at the superb Sofitel
Centara in Hua Hin and the character-filled Sofitel Palace in Dalat.
The tour also visits other fascinating places, such as scenically
beautiful Mae Hong Son in the border area of North Thailand and Burma,
the River Kwai and Hell-Fire Pass, Nha Trang, Vietnam's number one
beach resort, and the exciting and superb shopping cities of Bangkok
and Saigon.
The price is incredible value when you consider all of the following are included:
- Airfare with
Thai International from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane into Bangkok, then
to Chaing Mai, then Mae Hong Son, back to Chaing Mai, then Bangkok to
Saigon and Saigon back to Australia.
- Superb four to five star accommodation throughout.
- A nine day coach and air tour of Thailand and a seven day coach tour of South Vietnam.
- All transport and transfers.
- Services of highly experienced tour guides in
Thailand and Vietnam and if there are 10 or more participants, an
Australian tour leader.
As this is a special tour, numbers will be limited to a maximum of about 22 passengers.
For anyone requiring a single room, there will be an extra charge of
$1,285. If you want to travel twin share but don't have a travel
partner, we will do our best to match you up with someone else.
Tour Itinerary
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Itinerary for Owners Indulgence Tour -
April 2010 |
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Meals are included in the itinerary as
B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner |
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28.04.10
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Depart Sydney at 10.00am on TG 456, arriving in Bangkok at
4.25pm.
Depart Brisbane at 2.20pm on TG 474, arriving in Bangkok at 8.40pm.
Depart Melbourne at 4.05pm on TG 466, arriving in Bangkok at 10.35pm.
All clients will be met at the airport and transferred to the Sofitel
Silom Hotel in Central Bangkok. Here we will be staying in deluxe club
rooms where guests will be entitled to the following privileges:
Welcome drink - fruit platter in guest room upon arrival, personalised
check-in and check-out in the club room on the 27th floor,
complimentary
tea and coffee all day at the club lounge, daily complimentary
canapés,
cocktails and drinks during happy hours 5pm-7pm in the club lounge.
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29.04.10
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Bangkok
Depart Hotel at 10.00am
for a visit to Jim Thompson's House. Jim Thompson was the 'Silk King'
of Thailand, and his traditional Thai style home is full of interesting
and valuable antiques. This is followed by lunch in a superb Thai
restaurant in Siam Square. Afternoon Free. |
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30.04.10
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Bangkok
- River Kwai
Travel to the River Kwai
where we inspect the Allied War Memorial Cemetery. Then we have lunch
at a good restaurant beside the Bridge over the River Kwai.
Next we travel out to see the Hell -Fire Pass Museum with an
opportunity
to inspect some of the infamous railway track in this area. We will
next visit the famous temple where the monks are caring for several
tigers. We overnight at the Felix Hotel which stands on the banks of
the River Kwai not far from the infamous Bridge. |
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01.05.10
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River
Kwai - Hua Hin
This morning we head
south to Hua Hin, the beach resort where the Thai Royal family have
their holiday palace. (The king now spends most of his time in Hua
Hin). In Hua Hin we will be staying at the fabulous and historic
Sofitel Hua Hin Hotel. The hotel is situated where the main street of
Hua Hin runs into the sea, and it has interesting colonial architecture
and extensive and beautiful manicured grounds. It also has the
reputation of having the best buffet breakfast in all of Thailand, some
claim!
Tonight there will be a mainly seafood dinner in a lovely
restaurant beside the ocean. |
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02.05.10
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Hua Hin
Today there will be an optional
tour to Petch Dam and Lake. Morning scenic drive to Petch Dam. First
stop is at a fascinating meditation centre with a huge lady Buddha
statue. Then we board a long tail boat for a 2 hour boat tour on the
lake created by the dam, viewing from the boat scattered hill tribe
settlements.
We stop on a small island and inspect its interesting temple. We then
do a short walking circumvention of the island to see its interesting
statues. We next have lunch (included) at a lovely restaurant
over-looking the lake, before returning to Hua Hin. Cost $48.00 |
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03.05.10
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Hua
Hin - Mae Hong Son
In the morning drive back to Bangkok Airport,
departing at 2.00pm on TG 112 arriving in Chiang Mai at 3.10pm. Then
depart
Chiang Mai at 4.20pm on TG 196, arriving in Mae Hong Son at 4.45pm. En
route to our
lovely resort hotel, we inspect a fascinating Burmese style temple. Mae
Hong Song is situated close to the Burmese border and the area has some
of the most beautiful landscapes in all of Thailand. |
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04.05.10
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Mae
Hong Song - Chiang Mai
We take mini vans out to
a Karen Village. Here we change to elephants for a one hour ride
through
the jungle. Next we change on to long-tailed boats for a
cruise on the river. We then take the mini vans out to the Burma border
where we visit a hill-tribe village of Long-necked Karen's. The
women in the village all wear numerous brass rings around their
elongated necks. After lunch we visit Mae Hong Song's interesting
market before
transferring to Mae Hong Song airport, departing on TG 197 at 5.05pm
arriving in Chiang Mai at 5.40pm. Transfer to the Central Duangatwan
Hotel situated in the middle of Chiang Mai's famous night market area. |
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05.05.10
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Chiang
Mai
This morning we visit
Chiang Mai's famous handicrafts factories, seeing such things as
the manufacture of jewellery, Thai silk, paper umbrellas etc. We then
visit and have lunch at an orchid farm. This is followed by a visit to
Chiang Mai's most beautiful temple. |
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06.05.10
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Chiang Mai - Phitsanalook
Today we commence our
coach trip back to Bangkok . Our first stop is at the Government
Elephant Conservation Centre in Lampang where we see a display of
elephants at work. We then visit a modern temple known as 'The Soldiers
Temple' which is so breath takingly beautiful that many regard it
as being the most beautiful temple in the world. Then we have lunch
at a rustic restaurant beside the river Si Sachinali. Then
to Sukothai, the ancient capital with it's UNESCO sponsored historical
park of ancient ruins dating back to the 14th century. Overnight in
Phitsanalook. |
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07.05.10
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Phitsanalook
- Bangkok
First we visit Phitsanalook's large local market, then we travel to
Lopuri and
visit the monkey temple where hundreds of monkeys run wild over the
temple and the surrounding city. This is followed by a visit to an
interesting museum situated in a former palace. We then have
lunch in Lopuri at a lovely garden restaurant. Next we travel
to Ayuttaya, Thailand's former capital that was sacked by the Burmese
in the 18th century. Here we visit Ayuttaya's world heritage historical
park with its extensive ruins. Finally we travel to Bangkok, over
nighting at the Amari Don Muang Hotel. |
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08.05.10
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Bangkok
- Saigon
Transfer to
Bangkok Airport, departing at 9.00am on TG 550, arriving in
Saigon at 10.30am. Upon arrival you will be met and transferred to the
hotel
for check-in. Pho (traditional Vietnamese noodle soup) & spring
rolls for lunch. A short walking tour passing the City Hall, the
Opera
house, the Notre Dame Cathedral & the central Post Office before
returning to the hotel. Free time for wandering and shopping around the
plaza before dinner at a nice local restaurant and one hour cruise on
the Saigon river.
Accommodation tonight is at the Windsor Hotel. |
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Saigon - Dalat
Depart Saigon for Dalat,
a cool mountain resort built by the French in the 1920's as a hill
station. Its lakes, waterfalls, evergreen forests and gardens
make
Dalat one of the most enjoyable places in Vietnam. A beautiful drive
through rubber, coffee, and tea plantations. A stopover
at La Nga floating village, lunch in Bao Loc. On the way to
Dalat stop at the Prenn waterfall for a short visit. Arrive in Dalat
and check-in at the Sofitel Palace for a two night stay. Dinner at a
local restaurant. |
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10.05.10
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Dalat
A short drive to the
cable car station for a 15 minute trip with a beautiful view
overlooking the fine forest, vegetable gardens, and the city of
Dalat.
A tour visit to the crazy house and Bao Dai, the last emperor, summer
villa then to a nice embroidery workshop. Lunch at a local restaurant.
Leave the hotel late afternoon for Lat village (12kms from town) to
visit the local ethnic minorities. Dinner at a local restaurant . |
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11.05.10
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Dalat
- Nha Trang
Leaving Dalat for Nhatrang, the most popular beach resort in Vietnam.
Arrive Nhatrang early afternoon, lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon enjoy a very interesting mud bath tour (You soak in
hot mud & mineral water & swim in a mineral water pool) for 1
hour then a visit to a Cham tower in town. Dinner at Nha Trang Sailing
Club.
Accommodation: Sunrise Resort
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12.05.10
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Nha Trang
In the morning, enjoy a
boat trip to Mieu Island & Tri Nguyen Aquarium, then Mun Island for
swimming and snorkelling. Lunch will be at a local restaurant.
Afternoon at leisure.
Accommodation: Sunrise Resort |
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13.05.10
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Nha
Trang - Saigon
Depart Nha Trang for
Saigon, a long interesting driving journey along the coastline. Arrive
Saigon late afternoon.Picnic lunch on the way.
Accommodation: Majestic Hotel |
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14.05.10
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Saigon
In the morning we will depart for a coach trip to My Tho which is a two
hour drive from Ho Chi Minh city. My Tho is a prosperous town of
170,000 inhabitants in the Mekong Delta. It is famous for it's
extensive orchards and immense rice fields. Enjoy a 5 hour boat ride on
the Mekong River and a visit to an orchard on an island, coconut candy
workshop, bee farm with lunch en route, then drive back to
Saigon. |
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Saigon
- Bangkok
Morning at leisure. Farewell lunch at a local restaurant. After lunch a
visit to the former Presidential Palace (Reunification Palace)& war
remnants museum before transferred to the airport for flight TG
557 departing Saigon at 8.50pm & arriving
in Bangkok at 10.15pm
Sydney passengers depart Bangkok at 11.59pm on TG 457 arriving in
Sydney at 12 mid day(16.05.10).
Brisbane passengers depart Bangkok at 11.59pm on TG 473 arriving into
Brisbane at 12.05pm(16.05.10)
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16.05.10
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Melbourne
passengers depart Bangkok at 12.15am on TG 465, arriving in Melbourne
at 12.05pm.
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Conditions
for Macleay Valley Travels Owners Indulgence Tour
Deposits and Payments - A non-refundable deposit of
$400.00 per person is payable within 7 days
of booking. This deposit is not refundable should you later cancel. The
balance is payable 8 weeks prior to departure.
Refunds and Cancellations - Cancellations after final
payment will result in a refund limited to whatever we can recoup from
the airline.
Insurance - Adequate
travel insurance is essential. We can arrange this for you if desired.
Passports - All
travellers require a current passport with at least 6 months left
on it at the end of the tour. Non-Australian passport holders require a
re-entry visa for Australia.
Visas are required for Australian passport holders to Vietnam
and . Visa
fee for Vietnam is $72.00 and we charge $30.00 for processing.
Australian passport holders do not need a visa for Thailand
Basic Tour Price and Taxes.
Air taxes and Fuel Levies are included in the basic tour price,
therefore, as air taxes and fuel surcharges change regularly the
exact amount will be advised at time of final payment. Total tour cost
may therefore change by a small amount.
Not Included in the
Cost - All items of a personal nature such as telephone calls,
drinks, excess
baggage, tips, meals, (except those specified in the itinerary), etc.
Also travel insurance and departure taxes. Australian airport tax
must now be paid with your ticket, and comes to $480 at present.
****Please note that these taxes are subject to change.****
Breakaway Fee
All fully inclusive prices are based on group travel and
any deviation from the set itinerary will incur a
breakaway fee.
Booking through other Agents
- As we keep the cost of our tours as low as possible, there is
insufficient margin for us to be able to pay commission to other travel
agents, so some bookings can only be accepted if the client pays the
other agent's commission.
Macleay Valley Travel is a fully licensed travel agent and as such any
monies paid to us are fully insured by the Travel Compensation Fund. We
are happy for any prospective traveller with us to check us out with
your local Consumer Affairs (fair trading) department.
Similarly, credit card payments can only be accepted if 2% is added to
the price to help defray the heavy merchant fees charged to us by the
credit card companies.
Limitation of Liability
- As Macleay Valley Travel acts only as agent for the Airlines, Hotels,
Coach Companies etc., providing accommodation, transportation and other
services, Macleay Valley Travel shall not be liable or responsible for
death or injury to any person or loss or damage to any property
including baggage arising out of or connection with any transportation,
accommodation or other services, or resulting directly or indirectly
from acts of God, fire, breakdown in machinery or equipment, acts of
Government or other authorities, de jure or defacto wars, whether
declared or not, hostilities, civil disturbances, strikes, riots,
thefts, epidemics, quarantines, medical or customs regulations, delays
or cancellations caused by changes in schedules or itinerary, or over
bookings or defaults or for any causes beyond Macleay Valley Travel's
control or any loss or damage resulting from improper or insufficient
passports, visas or other documents and neither Macleay Valley Travel,
and its servants or employees shall be or become liable or
responsible for any additional expenses or liability sustained or
incurred by the tour member as a result of the foregoing causes.
Macleay Valley Travel reserves the right to modify the itinerary or the
accommodation if circumstances make this necessary, provided that the
amended itinerary is of equal value or greater value than that of the
original program.
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