Thailand small group tour with added comfort
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£2795£2772To£3550excluding flights
Description of Thailand small group tour with added comfort
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Away from the Full Moon parties and bawdy bars, there are national forests protecting an array of Southeast Asian wildlife.
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Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
All travel on this trip from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, which is completed by private vehicle, includes a large container of drinking water. Travellers are encouraged to bring their own reusable water bottle so that they can refill it from this container. More and more Thai hotels are also providing water for guests to refill their own bottles. This reduces the number of single-use plastic water bottles disposed of by our travellers.We believe that wild animals should be viewed – with no contact or interaction – doing what they do best: living in the wild. We only visit wildlife sanctuaries if the rationale for the sanctuary operation is in the best interests of the animals involved (i.e. only visiting animal sanctuaries and/or rescue centres operating with the highest animal welfare and conservation standards possible). We actively discourage the participation of travellers in any activities that exploit wild or domestic/working animals. While in Chiang Mai, travellers on this trip will visit the Elephant Nature Park, a unique project providing a sanctuary and rescue centre for elephants and other animals such as buffalo, dogs, cats and birds. Travellers will learn about the ongoing challenges facing elephants in Thailand from our on-site host, as well as observing rescued elephants living naturally and happily.
People
Our trips maximize the opportunity for travellers to engage meaningfully with local culture and communities. Many experiences on our trips also support traditional cultural practices – whether artisanal, culinary or otherwise. In turn, this helps to sustain and preserve these traditional practices so that future generations may continue to learn, enjoy and benefit from them. Travellers on this trip will visit the village of Kup Kap, in northern Thailand, spending time with members of the Lahu community, learning about their traditions and way of life. They will be welcomed into a community member’s home to learn how the Lahu people grow and produce coffee, with sampling encouraged!We encourage travellers to act like locals, respecting the traditions and culture of the destination they’re travelling through. In Thai culture, and specifically at religious sites, this means dressing conservatively, with all travellers covering their arms and legs. Our local leaders will be sure to explain when and where it’s respectful to cover up. Travellers have the option to visit a small temple in Bangkok, not commonly visited by tourists, to make merit to the temple’s monks at sunrise. Again, our local Thai leaders will be on hand to guide travellers respectfully through this special experience.
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