- Thailand|1 Days Tour
Day 1- KOTA KINABALU
Day 2- KOTA KINABALU / MOUNT KINABALU
Day 3- MOUNT KINABALU / SANDAKAN
Day 4- SANDAKAN / SUKAU
Day 5- SUKAU
Day 6- SUKAU / SANDAKAN
Day 1
Day 1- KOTA KINABALU (D): Upon your arrival at Kota Kinabalu International Airport, we will meet the guide and we will find our transfer to the hotel for the check-in. At 06.00pm, depart for Kota Kinabalu by Night Tour. First, visit the colourful night market, where trinkets and souvenirs galore await. Then watch the city nightlife unfold before you from a vantage view point at Signal Hill's observation deck. Next, enjoy a sumptuous Malaysian dinner enhanced by a lively cultural performance of Sabah dances. After dinner, we will have some free time to venture the city streets. At the end of the tour, return transfer to the hotel by 10pm. Overnight.
Day 2
Day 2- KOTA KINABALU / MOUNT KINABALU (B/L/D): At 07.30am, depart for Kinabalu Park (approx. 2½ hours' drive). Designated a World Heritage Site in the year 2000, Kinabalu National Park covers an area of 754 square kilometres and is home to the tallest mountain in South East Asia. It is acclaimed to have two thirds of the world’s floras, some of which are endemic to Sabah. On the way, pass by small towns and villages and stop at Nabalu Fruit Market for a break. First, visit the Poring Hot Spring. Whilst there, a must-visit is the canopy walkway (41m) span for 157m from tree to tree, a rare opportunity to get a bird’s eye view of the rainforest. Lunch will be served in a local restaurant. Continue to the park and visit the Botanical Garden (one of the most popular attractions at the Park). At the end of the tour, transfer to the hotel in Kundasang. Dinner and Overnight.
Day 3
Day 3- MOUNT KINABALU / SANDAKAN (B): At 11.00am, we will depart for Sandakan across the ridges of the Crocker Range, passing native villages and oil palm estates. The journey will take approximately 5 hours. Upon arrival in Sandakan, transfer to the hotel.
Day 4
Day 4- SANDAKAN / SUKAU (B/L/D): At 8.00am, depart for Sepilok Orang-Utan Rehabilitation Centre. The centre opened in 1964 as the first official orangutan rehabilitation project for rescued orphaned baby orangutans from logging sites, plantations, illegal hunting or kept as pets. Feeding session of the orang utan is at 10am. Afterwards, we will visit the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, a conservation and research centre for improving animal welfare and rehabilitation of the Malayan sun bear. After the visit of the centre, we will take a 2-hour journey to the jetty. Upon arrival at the jetty, we will get on a boat and cruise to jungle lodge. A welcome drink will be served upon arrival at the jungle lodge as we will check-in. Lunch will be served at the lodge. We will then hop onto a river cruise along the Kinabatangan River in the evening to discover wildlife along the river where we will have the chance to see the Proboscis Monkey, rare bird species of Borneo, and maybe even Pygmy Elephants. Dinner will be served at the lodge after the river cruise. After dinner, free time at leisure. Overnight.
Day 5
Day 5- SUKAU (B/L/D): Before sunrise, river cruise along the Kinabatangan River in search of more Bornean-endemic wildlife or jungle trek at the Oxbow Lake to see an array of bird species. After the tour, return to the lodge for breakfast. Rest of the morning at free. Lunch will be served at the lodge. In the afternoon, take another river cruise along Kinabatangan River in search of a variety of wildlife. After the river cruise, return to the lodge, and dinner will be served in the dining hall. Overnight.
Day 6
Day 6- SUKAU / SANDAKAN (B): After breakfast, proceed for a visit of Rainforest Discovery Center. Drive for about 2 hours to Sandakan and visit the Rainforest Discovery Center, the most educational nature park in Malaysia. After the visit, transfer to Sandakan Airport or hotel in Sandakan.
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
Please note that passengers' passport details are required 18 working days prior to arrival to obtain access permits.
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Despite being the fourth largest Island in Thailand, Koh Kood has managed to remain an unspoiled slice of tropical heaven. Located in Trat province, Koh Kood is the southernmost of the Koh Chang Island chain. With gorgeous Beaches and little other infrastructure, its a resort Destination that caters to those looking for a quiet beach paradise, with soft sand, crystal clear water, and little else.
Relaxing is the predominate activity on this Island, whose unspoiled nature and leisurely Local lifestyle are the prime attractions. Snorkelling or exploring the Island's Beaches and forests are activities for the more adventurous, although Boat trips to nearby Islands for sightseeing, Snorkelling, and scuba diving are also options. A small Fishing Village, located at Ao Salat on the Northeast of the island, provides an opportunity to experience island Culture.
Travel Tips
- The best time to Travel to Koh Kood is between November and February although the monsoon rains are moderate even during the rainy season months.
- In the low season, between April and November, there is limited Boat service to the Island as tourist arrivals are less frequent.
- Koh Kood has malaria-infected mosquitoes and visitors should bring a supply of mosquito repellent with DEET.
- There are no banks or ATMs on the Island, so make sure to bring sufficient funds or use the ATM on the mainland near the pier prior to departure.
- Trat airport is the most convenient airport for access to Koh Kood.
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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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Hotel details
CAT STANDARD: Lovina - Nugraha Lovina (balcony sea view) or Lovina Beach & Club Resort (ROH) or similar; Candidasa - Ramayana Candidasa (Deluxe room) or Nirwana Candidasa (Premier Room); Ubud - Awatara Boutique Resort (Deluxe room) or Santimandala (Garden Villa room)
CAT SUPERIOR: Lovina - Puri Bagus (Superior Garden View) ; Candidasa - Puri Bagus Candidasa (Deluxe Garden View) or similar; Ubud - Sthala (Deluxe Balcony room or The Lokha Ubud (Suite room) CAT DELUXE: Lovina - Puri Bagus (Superior Garden View) ; Candidasa - Puri Bagus Candidasa (Deluxe Ocean View) or similar; Ubud - Sthala (Deluxe Riverview Balcony room
Day 1: SOUTH AREA LOVINA
Day 2: LOVINA CANDIDASA
Day 3: CANDIDASA UBUD
Day 4: UBUD
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