- Thailand|1 Days Tour
Day 1- KUCHING
Day 2- KUCHING
Day 3- KUCHING
Day 4- KUCHING
Day 1
Day 1- KUCHING: Upon arrival at the Kuching International Airport, we will meet with the guide and transfer to the hotel for check-in. At 02.00pm, depart for Kuching City Tour. The tour includes the visit to the Tua Pek Kong temple, the oldest Chinese temple in Sarawak, built in 1876. From there, view the imposing Fort Margarita. Drive by St. Joseph’s Cathedral, the Syariah (Muslim) Court, traditional Malay houses built on stilts and the mosque built along the bank of the river. Look out for the majestic Astana, the former palace of the White Rajahs, now the official residence of the Governor of Sarawak. Stop for a few minutes in front of the old colonial Court House, complete with a clock tower and a granite obelisk built in memory of the second White Rajah, Charles Brooke. At the end of the tour, return transfer to the hotel. Overnight.
Day 2
Day 2- KUCHING (B/L): At 08.00am, depart for Bako National Park, located at the northern tip of the Muara Tebas Peninsula, which covers an area of 2,728 hectares of primary forest. Bako is home to several botanical species; the difference in vegetation is due to the different levels of altitude of the park. One of the most prominent inhabitants of the area is the proboscis monkey, a species endemic to Borneo that with some luck can be spotted in the wild within the park. The excursion starts from Kuching with a transfer to a Malay fishing village, from where guests are transferred by boat to Bako National Park. Once at the park, start exploring the area in search of wildlife and botanical species through rain and mangrove forests. A packed lunch is included. At the end of the tour, return transfer to the hotel by 3.30pm. NB: the timings for the visit to the park depend on the sea condition and they will be confirmed by the guide. Overnight.
The boats and islands excursions are on shared basis to minimise the environmental impact of boats in the fragile mangrove areas of Bako.
Day 3
Day 3- KUCHING (B/L): At 07.30am, depart for Semenggoh Wildlife Centre. Upon arrival, a 20-minute walk may be required from the main road to the rehabilitation centre entrance, as vehicles are at times not allowed to get all the way to the entry point. Set up in 1975 Semenggoh Rehabilitation Centre is home to Orang Utans. Most of these animals have been rescued from captivity and are being rehabilitated and trained to fend for themselves before being released into the wild. This tour is an excellent opportunity to witness how these special training programs are carried out. Feeding session of the orang utan is at 09-10am. At 01.30pm, depart for Annah Rais Longhouse, ruled by the Bidayuhs tribe, formerly known as the Land Dayaks during the era of the Brookes'. It is one of the many longhouses that dot the landscapes of Sarawak and is located 100 km from Kuching and quite close to the Indonesian border. At the end of the tour, return transfer to the hotel by 5pm. Overnight.
Suggested items to bring along: comfortable walking shoes, raincoat, insect repellent, swim wear, sandals or slippers, sun screen lotion, hat, torchlight, small hand luggage or backpack.
Orang Utan presence is not guaranteed.
Day 4
Day 4- KUCHING (B): Transfer to Kuching International Airport for your departure by flight. Transfer is scheduled 2 hours prior to flight departure.
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AIRPORT RECEPTION BY OUR REPRESENTATIVE
BANGKOK AIRPORT/HOTEL/BANGKOK AIRPORT TRANSFERS WITH AN AIR-CONDITIONED VEHICLE
ROUND TRIP FERRY TICKET TRAT-KOH CHANG-TRAT
24 HRS WHATSAPP ASSISTANCE (22:00-06:00 FOR EMERGENCIES ONLY)
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DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS
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THE RATE INCLUDES:
AIRPORT RECEPTION BY OUR REPRESENTATIVE
BANGKOK AIRPORT OR CITY/HUA HIN HOTEL/BANGKOK AIRPORT OR CITY TRANSFERS WITH AN AIR-CONDITIONED VEHICLE
24 HRS WHATSAPP ASSISTANCE (22:00-06:00 FOR EMERGENCIES ONLY)
THE RATE EXCLUDES:
PERSONAL EXPENSES
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS
ANYTHING NOT MENTIONED IN THE PROGRAM
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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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