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Saladan


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Phuket Airport Arrival Transfer Varies

Phuket Beach Travel from Phuket Airport to your Phuket Hotel. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Choose between a shared vehicle transfer, and your own private vehicle transfer.

When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your accommodation details. Your transfer will be confirmed immediately and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver.

Vehicles used:

  • SHARED - Air-conditioned Minivan / Minicoach
  • PRIVATE - Air-conditioned Standard Sedan Car (1 to 2 people)
  • PRIVATE - Air-conditioned Minivan (3 to 6 people)
  • PRIVATE - Air-conditioned Minicoach (7 to 9 people)

At time of booking, YOU MUST include the following flight and hotel details:

  • Arrival Flight Number
  • Arrival Time
  • Arriving from (City name)
  • Hotel Name (where you would like to be dropped off)
  • Hotel Address

Don't forget to book your Hotel to Airport transfer!

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Elephant Trek, Rafting and Hilltribe 9 hours

Elephant trek in Chiang Mai

Approximately 60 Kms. north of Chiang Mai, situated on the banks of the Ping River, is Chiang Dao Elephant Camp. In an unspoiled setting, marvel at these colossal beasts of burden performing amazing feats of strength and skill, at the command of their ?mahouts?.

Then follows an exhilarating elephant trek through the neighboring jungle, past bamboo trees and hanging creepers, upwards towards a remotes Lisu hilltribe village. The Lisu hilltribe people originated in Tibet and their villages are usually located in the mountains around 1000 metres. Local lunch is provided.

Then comes the time for your relaxing bamboo raft trip along the Ping River. After visit some unspoiled hilltribe villages in Chiang Dao, such as, Karen, and Palaung Hilltribe Villages. If time permits, you may visit some other nearby hilltribe villages like, Akha, Lahu, and Lisu hilltribe Village. On return to Chiang Mai, the journey continues by road to an Orchid Farm at Mae Sa.

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Pattaya Elephant Village 3.5 hours

Pattaya Elephant Village

The Elephant Village was opened in 1973 as a sanctuary for former working elephants. These elephants, through reasons of injury or ill health, can no longer be used as a part of the backbone of heavy work in the jungles of Thailand. Also because of their diminishing habitat, it is now longer possible to return them to the wild.

The Elephant Village provides these magnificent creatures with a safe haven, where they may live out their lives with dignity and freedom from fear. Spend the afternoon being entertained by the big tuskers, see them having a bath and how they were once used as a working animal. The elephant show includes demonstrations of training techniques, bathing, traditional roundup methods and the Glong Sabad Chai Ceremony with a war elephant. At the end of the show, visitors will have the opportunity to take a short ride on an elephant for an extra cost.

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