- Thailand|1 Days Tour
Day 1- YOGYAKARTA/JOMBANG/BROMO
Day 2- BROMO/IJEN
Day 3- IJEN/ BALI
Day 1
Day 1- YOGYAKARTA/JOMBANG/BROMO: Meeting at the hotel lobby at 5.30am and transfer to the train station. At 6.45am, depart to Jombang by Express Train. The journey will last around four hours. Upon arrival at Jombang at 10.30am, we will continue straight to Bromo (about 4 hours by car). Lunch will be served en route. Overnight at Bromo.
Day 2
Day 2- BROMO/IJEN (B/L): At 3.00am departure to Mt. Bromo by jeep and horseback riding, crossing the sea of sand and climbing up to see one of the most spectacular sunrise from the crest of the Bromo volcano. We will enjoy the summit of Mt. Bromo and admire the magnificent panorama over its caldera from the 2000m summit. After enjoying the sunrise, we will return to the hotel. Afterwards, we will carry on along the Java Ocean coastline through the picturesque fishing village of Pasir Putih before arriving at Ijen (the transfer by car will take about 6,5 hours). Lunch will be served en route. Overnight.
Day 3
Day 3- IJEN/ BALI: In the early morning (around 3.00 am) we'll head to the volcano Ijen. Wildlife, giant ferns and big trees cover the slope of the mountain. From the starting point, we will walk up the Ijen plateau through the hilly landscape until the crater edge, locate at 2883m above sea level. In case of clear weather, we may see the great sulphur lake. We will then return to the starting point. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant. Transfer to the harbour to board the ferry to Gilimanuk (Bali). We will cross the Bali strait which will take about one hour and a half.
Departure on Tuesday
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Ko Chang island, known also as Elephant Island named because of its elephant shaped headland, is Thailands third largest island after Phuket and Samui. It is located around 300 kilometres east of Bangkok in Trat Province, in the Gulf of Thailand near the Cambodian border.
From jungle covered mountain peaks to sweeping bays, great waterfalls to flourishing coral reefs, beach huts to luxury resorts, Koh Chang has plenty to offer for everyone.Ko Chang is part of the Mu Ko Chang National Park. Despite its increase in development and tourism in the past decade or so, it has retained its remote and rugged character.
With an area covering approximately 212 square kilometres, 70% of Koh Chang is covered in rainforests, mountains and beaches. The highest peak on the island is Khao Salak Phet, rising from the ground at 743 meters, and given its mountainous terrain there is an abundance of waterfalls with the tallest but not always the most accessible being Klong Neung waterfall, which can be found in thesouth-eastern corner of the island.
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Hua Hin is one of the top tourist destinations of Thailand from its great amount of attractions and activities - plus it isnt far from Bangkok. The City has many incredible Beaches, mountains, viewpoints, Temples, night markets, water parks, and fine diners for you to choose from and enjoy at any time of the year.
Hua Hin features a beautiful, powdery sand Beach, numerous seaside Seafood restaurants, a lively night market, numerous Beach activities, and some great inland activities, not least of which is golfing at some of Thailands most renowned courses. Just down the coast at Takiab Bay, visitors can take seaside horseback rides and visit a hilltop Buddhist Temple with a spectacular view. Accommodation along the Beach and on the streets leading away from the sea ranges from simple guesthouses to luxury resorts and includes some of the finest Spa-retreats in the world. Hua Hin is accessible via train, bus, or car and the seaside community of 60,000 residents is a fine example of warm and welcoming Thai hospitality.
Pala-U waterfall, which is located in Kaeng Krachan national park, is also a great butterfly watching spot.
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The word Lipe comes from the language of the Urak Lawoi people meaning a sheet of paper because the island has a flat area and no high mountains. It is located about 2 kilometres south of ko Adang. The highlight of Ko Lipe is the nature of the coral surrounding the island, beautiful bays, and soft sandy beaches. The main beaches comprise: - Hat Pattaya or Hat Banda Ya has a concave shape and fine white sand. It is the busiest beach because it is full of facilities for tourists, e.g., walking streets, resorts, restaurants, transfer points for passenger boats, and excursion boats to different islands. - Hat Sunrise or Hat Chao Le is a beach where you can watch the beautiful sunrise with fine white sand. Accommodation is available including the location of Chao Le or the Urak Lawoi community. Most of them are engaged in local fishing. When HRH Princess Sirindhorn came to Ko Lipe, she bestowed the surname to the villagers as Han Thale. Old cultural traditions of the Urak Lawoi people include the floating tradition Per La Chak, which is held 2 times during the 13th -15th evening of the sixth lunar month (May) and the 12th lunar month (November). The villagers build a boat based on the belief that it is to float away suffering and misfortunes from the community. - Hat Sunset is where visitors can watch the beautiful sunset in an uncrowded atmosphere. It is quite peaceful, has privacy, and it is suitable for swimming.
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