Code: ITTSK
The Tour Price displayed here is for the tour only and does not include international flights. Our flight prices are very competitive, please ask for a quote when making your booking
All departures for this trip are guaranteed.This trip is an overland trip run in an overland truck. In addition to paying for your trip, you're require to make a separate payment to your tour leader at the start of the trip, usually in USD. Kitties are flexible and change as prices are updated. Therefore you should check the latest kitty amount on this website before you depart.
A kitty is a group fund which covers all accommodation, meals while camping (not in hotels) and activities listed as included. It's a system unique to overlanding to provide the maximum flexibility and best value on the road (you get everything at cost price!). The kitty is your money, not ours, so any amount left over is divided among the group as a refund.
Close| Trip Code | Start Date | End Date | Currency | Kitty |
| TTSK | Sunday 28 Jul 2013 | Sunday 04 Aug 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Friday 02 Aug 2013 | Friday 09 Aug 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 04 Aug 2013 | Sunday 11 Aug 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 11 Aug 2013 | Sunday 18 Aug 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 25 Aug 2013 | Sunday 01 Sep 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 08 Sep 2013 | Sunday 15 Sep 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 22 Sep 2013 | Sunday 29 Sep 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 29 Sep 2013 | Sunday 06 Oct 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 06 Oct 2013 | Sunday 13 Oct 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 13 Oct 2013 | Sunday 20 Oct 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 20 Oct 2013 | Sunday 27 Oct 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 27 Oct 2013 | Sunday 03 Nov 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 03 Nov 2013 | Sunday 10 Nov 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 10 Nov 2013 | Sunday 17 Nov 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 17 Nov 2013 | Sunday 24 Nov 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 24 Nov 2013 | Sunday 01 Dec 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 01 Dec 2013 | Sunday 08 Dec 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 08 Dec 2013 | Sunday 15 Dec 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Friday 13 Dec 2013 | Friday 20 Dec 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 15 Dec 2013 | Sunday 22 Dec 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Friday 20 Dec 2013 | Friday 27 Dec 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 22 Dec 2013 | Sunday 29 Dec 2013 | ||
| TTSK | Friday 27 Dec 2013 | Friday 03 Jan 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 29 Dec 2013 | Sunday 05 Jan 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 05 Jan 2014 | Sunday 12 Jan 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 12 Jan 2014 | Sunday 19 Jan 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 19 Jan 2014 | Sunday 26 Jan 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 26 Jan 2014 | Sunday 02 Feb 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 02 Feb 2014 | Sunday 09 Feb 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 09 Feb 2014 | Sunday 16 Feb 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 16 Feb 2014 | Sunday 23 Feb 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 23 Feb 2014 | Sunday 02 Mar 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 02 Mar 2014 | Sunday 09 Mar 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 09 Mar 2014 | Sunday 16 Mar 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 16 Mar 2014 | Sunday 23 Mar 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 23 Mar 2014 | Sunday 30 Mar 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 30 Mar 2014 | Sunday 06 Apr 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 06 Apr 2014 | Sunday 13 Apr 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 13 Apr 2014 | Sunday 20 Apr 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 20 Apr 2014 | Sunday 27 Apr 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 27 Apr 2014 | Sunday 04 May 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 04 May 2014 | Sunday 11 May 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 11 May 2014 | Sunday 18 May 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 18 May 2014 | Sunday 25 May 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 25 May 2014 | Sunday 01 Jun 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 01 Jun 2014 | Sunday 08 Jun 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 08 Jun 2014 | Sunday 15 Jun 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 15 Jun 2014 | Sunday 22 Jun 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 22 Jun 2014 | Sunday 29 Jun 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 29 Jun 2014 | Sunday 06 Jul 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Friday 04 Jul 2014 | Friday 11 Jul 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 06 Jul 2014 | Sunday 13 Jul 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 13 Jul 2014 | Sunday 20 Jul 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Friday 18 Jul 2014 | Friday 25 Jul 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 20 Jul 2014 | Sunday 27 Jul 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 27 Jul 2014 | Sunday 03 Aug 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 03 Aug 2014 | Sunday 10 Aug 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 10 Aug 2014 | Sunday 17 Aug 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 17 Aug 2014 | Sunday 24 Aug 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 24 Aug 2014 | Sunday 31 Aug 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 31 Aug 2014 | Sunday 07 Sep 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Friday 05 Sep 2014 | Friday 12 Sep 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 07 Sep 2014 | Sunday 14 Sep 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 14 Sep 2014 | Sunday 21 Sep 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Friday 19 Sep 2014 | Friday 26 Sep 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 21 Sep 2014 | Sunday 28 Sep 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 28 Sep 2014 | Sunday 05 Oct 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 05 Oct 2014 | Sunday 12 Oct 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 12 Oct 2014 | Sunday 19 Oct 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Friday 17 Oct 2014 | Friday 24 Oct 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 19 Oct 2014 | Sunday 26 Oct 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 26 Oct 2014 | Sunday 02 Nov 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 02 Nov 2014 | Sunday 09 Nov 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 09 Nov 2014 | Sunday 16 Nov 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 16 Nov 2014 | Sunday 23 Nov 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 23 Nov 2014 | Sunday 30 Nov 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 30 Nov 2014 | Sunday 07 Dec 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Friday 05 Dec 2014 | Friday 12 Dec 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 07 Dec 2014 | Sunday 14 Dec 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Friday 12 Dec 2014 | Friday 19 Dec 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 14 Dec 2014 | Sunday 21 Dec 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Friday 19 Dec 2014 | Friday 26 Dec 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 21 Dec 2014 | Sunday 28 Dec 2014 | ||
| TTSK | Friday 26 Dec 2014 | Friday 02 Jan 2015 | ||
| TTSK | Sunday 28 Dec 2014 | Sunday 04 Jan 2015 |
Thailand lies deep in the heart of South East Asia, and it is a country brimming with Asian culture. Flowing with beautiful national parks Thailand has long been a favorite destinations for travellers.
In the capital of Bangkok is an amazing skyline of glorious buildings. Don't be alarmed by the busy backdrop to this city, as there are many treasures hidden all over. Watch the sunset in a rooftop bar. Take a trip to the Amulet Market and protect yourself from evil spirits by the goods sold. Or visit the huge Buhadda at Wat Po.
The magnificent Khao Sok National Park is Thailand's most visited national park. There are mountains, waterfalls, rain forests and wildlife. Surrounded by elephants, leopards, tigers and the lesser known serow, banteng and langurs, there is plenty of opportunity to spot the wildlife.
Thai cuisine is popular throughout the world and concentrates on including five tastes. Spicy, sweet, sour, salty and bitter. The blend of these are important and many dishes concentrate on the right balance to make the perfect meal. A traditional dish of Pad Thai consists of chili spices and lime juices infused with chicken, peanuts and garlic on a bed of stir fry styled noodles.
There is a welcoming feel to this country, and with so many activities to try, there is something for everyone in the wonderful country of Thailand.
Loud, bright, chaotic and delightful, Bangkok is a city of modern excesses intermingled with simple traditions, all wrapped up in the famous smiles of the locals.
Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6pm on Day 1.
The chaotic headlong pace of Bangkok doesn't match up with many people's idealised vision of the exotic capital of Siam. Scattered with high-rise buildings of concrete and glass, the city is a sprawling plain that's home to a population of at least nine million, and it often feels even bigger. But under the shadow of the skyscrapers you'll find a heady mix of frenetic markets, noisy traffic, hushed golden temples and early-morning alms-giving ceremonies. One way or another, the place will probably get under your skin - and if you don't enjoy the challenge of slogging through jams of buses and tuk-tuks, which fill the air with a chainsaw drone and clouds of pollution, you can spend time exploring the impressive temples and museums or shopping 'til you drop.
With some of the most impressive ruins in Thailand, Sukhothai is a friendly town with a wealth of fabulous sights to see.
Our journey begins with a train to Phistanulok (approx 6 hrs) then continues by songthaews (open-backed pick-ups) for the journey to Sukhothai (approx 1 hr).
Lampang is a northern Thai city with interesting temples and great bars - and where the horse and cart is still used for transport, mainly for tourists though.
The historical ruins of Old Sukhothai are set amid beautiful lakes and gardens (approx 30 mins by songthaew). The religious art and architecture of the Sukhothai era are considered to be the most classic of Thai styles and the Sukhothai Historical Park contains the remains of 21 historic sites with awe-inspiring Buddha images and four large ponds often filled with stunning lotus flowers in full bloom.
An experience like no other, spend the night with a welcoming Thai family, learning about their lives and traditions before sharing a delicious dinner.
Enjoy an unforgettable ride through the forest on the back of one of these magnificent creatures.
Awash with stunning temples, fabulous markets and a lively city centre, charming Chiang Mai is rich in culture and the gateway to the northern hilltribes.
The most vibrant city in northern Thailand, Chiang Mai has many famous temples and an interesting old city area. This 'Rose of the North' is also known for its beauty and the friendliness of the local people.
Bangkok is more than just colourful city streets, khlongs (canals) weave their way through suburbs, forest parks green up the city and Buddhist temples help bring serenity.
Our train is scheduled to arrive in Bangkok in the early morning. We then transfer back to the joining point hotel where this trip concludes, and you are free to depart at any time. If you are booking flights or other transport out of Bangkok on this day, please keep in mind that train delays are frequent - we suggest you don't book a flight earlier than 2pm.No accommodation is included in Bangkok at the end of our tour. We have shared day rooms available for our use until 12 midday. Additional accommodation is available - please enquire at time of booking.
Occasionally our itineraries are updated during the year to incorporate improvements stemming from past travellers' comments and our own research. Our brochure is usually released in November each year. The information given in this itinerary may be slightly different to that in the brochure. It's very important that you print and review a final copy of your Trip Notes a couple of days prior to travel, in case there have been changes that affect your plans. For the latest updated Trip Notes please visit our website: www.imaginative-traveller.com
Please note that while we operate successful trips in this region throughout the year, some changes may occur in our itineraries due to inclement weather and common seasonal changes to timetables and transport routes. This can happen with little notice so please be prepared for modifications to the route.
Included activities are listed in the day-to-day itinerary, all other activities are optional and at your own expense. If you choose not to participate in the included activities on this itinerary, the cost will not be refunded.
A selection of optional activities are listed in the day-to-day itinerary. This isn't an exhaustive list and should be used as a guide only. Prices are for entrance only and don't include transport costs to and from the sites or local guides unless indicated. It may not be possible to do all the activities listed in the time available at each destination. Optional activities aren't necessarily endorsed or recommended by Imaginative Traveller nor included in price of this trip. If you do any optional activities, you do so at your own risk and it must be clearly understood that your participation is your own decision and doesn't form part of your contract with Imaginative Traveller.
The receipt of commissions or kickbacks in exchange for recommending particular shops or services is ingrained in the culture of the tourism industry. Rather than turning a blind eye to this unavoidable issue in some areas, Imaginative Traveller has established a centralised fund whereby contributions from recommended suppliers are distributed directly into The Imaginative Traveller Foundation.
A priority in establishing this fund is that the experience of our traveller - you - is not compromised in any way. Please let us know via the feedback form completed after your trip if we are successfully meeting this objective.
The official currency of Thailand is the Baht (THB).
The most convenient and cheapest way to obtain local currency is via an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) or Bancomat. ATMs are now available in most towns and visa cash advances are available in major banks. Foreign currency notes that are old, torn or faded can be very difficult to exchange, clean bills in small denominations are most useful. Traveller's cheques can be difficult to change. The use of credit cards is restricted, mainly to major hotels.
Every traveller is different and therefore spending money requirements will vary. Some travellers may drink more than others while other travellers like to purchase more souvenirs than most. Please consider your own spending habits when it comes to allowing for drinks, shopping, participating in optional activities, and tipping. Please also remember the following specific recommendations when planning your trip.
On the Thailand section of your trip, we suggest the following amounts based on local considerations and feedback from our past travellers:
Restaurants: Local markets and basic restaurants - round your bill up to the nearest THB20. More up-market restaurants we suggest 10% to 12% of your bill.
Local guides: Throughout your trip you may at times have a local guide in addition to your leader. We suggest TBH100 per day for local guides.
Porters: Throughout your trip you may at times have a porter in addition to your leader. We suggest THB80 per day for porters.
Drivers: You may have a range of drivers on your trip. Some may be with you for a short journey while others may be with you for several days. We would suggest a higher tip for those more involved with the group however a base of THB50 per day is generally appropriate.
Local transport: For a city tour we suggest THB50 per day.
Your Group Leader: You may also consider tipping your leader for outstanding service throughout your trip. The amount is entirely a personal preference, however as a guideline THB100 per person, per day can be used. Of course you are free to tip more or less as you see fit, depending on your perception of service quality and the length of your trip. Remember, a tip is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent service.
All departure taxes should be included in your international flight ticket.
Maximum of 12 travellers per group.
As you travel on a group trip you will be exposed to all the pleasures and maybe some of the frustrations of travelling in a group. Your fellow travellers will probably come from all corners of the world and likely a range of age groups too. We ask you to be understanding of the various needs and preferences of your group - patience with your fellow travellers is sometimes required for the benefit of everyone's travel experience. Remember too that you have responsibilities to the group. If you are requested to be at a place at a certain time, ensure that you don't keep the rest of the group waiting. We have found time and time again that the very best trips we operate are those where the dynamics within the group work well - this takes just a little effort on your part.
Due to privacy reasons we are unable to provide you with contact details and any personal information about your fellow travellers booked on your trip prior to departure.
Our group trips are designed for shared accommodation and don't involve a compulsory single supplement. Single travellers share with people of the same gender in accommodation ranging from twin to multishare. Some of our itineraries have accommodation booked on a mixed gender share basis and where applicable this will be specified in our Trip Notes.
A single supplement is available on this trip, please ask your booking agent for more information. Please note that on the following nights the supplement is not available:
- Day 3 Guesthouse
- Day 4 Homestay
- Day 7 Overnight Train
Hotel (3 nts), Guesthouse (1 nt), Homestay (1 nt), Overnight sleeper train (1 nt), Resort (1 nt)
The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline. On rare occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our usual accommodation. A similar standard of accommodation will be used in these instances.
Accommodation on this trip is on a twin/multishare basis. Please note there may be times when you share a room with passengers travelling on different Imaginative Traveller trips than your own. Throughout the trip we request that our hotels prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination.
If you've purchased pre-trip or post-trip accommodation (if available), you may be required to change rooms from your trip accommodation for these extra nights.
While travelling with us you'll experience the vast array of wonderful food available in the world. Your group leader will be able to suggest restaurants to try during your trip. On our camping trips we often cook the region's specialities so you don't miss out. To give you the maximum flexibility in deciding where, what and with whom to eat, generally not all meals are included in the trip price. This also gives you more budgeting flexibility. As a rule our groups tend to eat together to enable you to taste a larger variety of dishes and enjoy each other's company. There's no obligation to do this though.
1 Breakfast, 2 Lunches, 1 Dinner
Budget for meals not included: USD 160.00
Taxi, Songthaew, Train, Bus, Overnight sleeper train, Private minibus
There are some long travel days and some of the transport can be quite cramped and without air-conditioning.
Viengtai Hotel
42 Rambuttri Road
Banglamphoo
Bangkok
10200
THAILAND
Phone: +66 022805434
Fax: +66 22818153
Centrally located just off famous Khao San road, the Viengtai is within walking distance of many of the area's main attractions such as: Grand Palace, National Museum, National Library and Wat Po. Local area maps are available from reception.
Rooms are equipped with private en-suite, AC, TV, phone & mini-fridge. The hotel has 24hr reception, restaurant and swimming pool.
www.viengtai.co.th/en
Metered taxi ranks are located outside the airport entrance on the 2nd floor. Go out of the customs hall and walk outside the airport where there is a table with a sign saying 'metered taxis'. The cost is the metered fare plus a THB50 surcharge. If the taxi uses the toll way it is up to an extra THB70. The total fare should be about THB400 (US$13). Non-metered taxis are also available, where you will be given a docket to pay the driver a set price of THB700 (US$20). It will take about 1 hour drive to the hotel.
Alternatively Imaginative Traveller offer a pre-arranged transfer service option. Enquire with your agent and advise your flight arrival details at least 14 days prior to your trip departure. If you have purchased an arrival transfer you will be met after exiting customs outside. Look for exit door 6 and our representative holding a sign with your name on it.
If you have any problems and cannot locate our representative please go to the ATTA Counter (Association of Thai Travel Agents) near exit door 6 and ask to call our transfer company on one of the following 24 hour numbers:
081 658 2727 or
081 566 9324
Normal check in time at the hotel is after 14:00.
We don't expect any problems (and nor should you) but if for any reason you are unable to commence your group trip as scheduled, please contact your starting point hotel, requesting that you speak to or leave a message for your group leader.
If you have pre-booked an airport transfer (where available) and have not made contact with our representative within 30 minutes of clearing customs and immigration, we recommend that you make your own way to the starting point hotel, following the Joining Instructions in these Trip Notes. Should this occur, please apply to your travel agent for a refund of the transfer cost on your return.
No refund is available on missed transfers or portions of your trip owing to a different flight arrival or delayed flight arrival. Any additional cost incurred in order to meet up with your group is at your own expense.
Viengtai Hotel
42 Rambuttri Road
Banglamphoo
Bangkok
10200
THAILAND
Phone: +66 022805434
Fax: +66 22818153
Centrally located just off famous Khao San road, the Viengtai is within walking distance of many of the area's main attractions such as: Grand Palace, National Museum, National Library and Wat Po. Local area maps are available from reception.
Rooms are equipped with private en-suite, AC, TV, phone & mini-fridge. The hotel has 24hr reception, restaurant and swimming pool.
www.viengtai.co.th/en
A departure transfer is available - please enquire at time of booking.
A taxi to the airport should cost between THB400-700 (US$13-20) depending on time of day and use of toll ways. It will take about 1 hour drive to the airport.
Normal check out time is 12 noon. If you are departing later, you can arrange luggage storage at the hotel.
In the case of a genuine crisis or emergency, Imaginative Traveller's Thailand Office can be reached on Tel: +66 898 103 722 (Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Borneo, Indonesia, Burma & Phillipines) and Tel: +855 92 555 969 (Cambodia).
We also have a dedicated 24 hour telephone number which should only be used once you have left the UK and in the event of a real emergency. Should you need to call the number, we will do what we can to help but please bear in mind that real progress or action may not be possible until normal office hours.
If your flight is delayed or cancelled, please let us know and then make your way to the joining hotel as instructed in these trip notes. If you cannot get through leave a message and a contact number as these will be regularly checked.
Emergency Number: +44 (0) 7985106564
Please also make sure you have access to an additional US$400, to be used when unforeseen incidents or circumstances outside our control (eg. a natural disaster, civil unrest or an outbreak of bird flu) necessitate a change to our planned route.
Visas are the responsibility of the individual traveller. The visa requirements for your trip vary depending on where you are from and where you are going. As a general rule most countries expect that you will have at least 6 months' validity on your passport. On arrival visitors may be asked to present return tickets and evidence of means to cover your intended stay.
We keep the following information up to date as much as possible, but rules do change - it's important that you check for yourself. Residents from other countries must consult the relevant embassies or your travel agent.
Australia: No - not required
Belgium: No - not required
Canada: No - not required
Germany No - not required
Ireland: No - not required
Netherlands: No - not required
New Zealand: No - not required
South Africa: No - not required
Switzerland: No - not required
United Kingdom: No - not required
USA: No - not required
If entering by air you will be granted a 30 day stay on arrival. If entering by a land border, you will be granted a 15 day stay only. A visa extension can be obtained in Thailand at an immigration office for approx. 2000THB. Alternatively you can apply for a Thailand visa in advance from your embassy or consulate that will allow a 30 day stay when entering at an overland border.
While we always endeavour to provide the best possible holiday experience, due to the nature of travel and the areas we visit sometimes things can and do go wrong. Should any issue occur while you are on your trip, it is imperative that you discuss this with your group leader or our local representative straight away so that they can do their best to rectify the problem and save any potential negative impact on the rest of your trip.
We recognise that there may be times when your group leader/local partner may not be able to resolve a situation to your satisfaction - if this is the case, please ask the leader if you may speak to their direct manager.
What you need to bring will vary according to the trip style you have chosen, the countries you are visiting and when you are travelling. Generally speaking you should pack as lightly as possible. On the vast majority of our trips you are expected to carry your own luggage and although you won't be required to walk long distances with your luggage (max 30 minutes), we recommend keeping the weight under 10kg / 22lb.
Most travellers carry their luggage in a backpack, although an overnight bag with a shoulder strap would suffice if you travel lightly. Smaller bags or backpacks with wheels are convenient although we recommend your bag has carry straps. You'll also need a day pack/bag to carry water and a camera etc for day trips.
Consider bringing your own water bottle to refill along the way. The sale of bottled water contributes to an enormous environmental problem around the world. In addition to the water in bottles, the production of a 1 litre plastic bottle takes 2 litres of water and 200ml of oil. A large proportion ends up in limited landfill or discarded in waterways and natural environments. Although it can be difficult to avoid bottled water when travelling, please consider water purification techniques such as iodine or micropur and use the water dispensers which are provided at some of our accommodation.
All travellers need to be in good physical health in order to participate fully on this trip. When selecting your trip please make sure you have read through the itinerary carefully and assess your ability to cope with our style of travel. Please note that if, in the opinion of our group leader or local guide, any traveller is unable to complete the itinerary without undue risk to themselves and/or the rest of the group, Imaginative Traveller reserves the right to exclude them from all or part of a trip without refund.
You should consult your doctor for up-to-date medical travel information or for any necessary vaccinations and anti-malarial requirements before departure. We recommend that you carry a first aid kit as well as any personal medical requirements (including a spare pair of glasses) as they may not easily be obtained at the locations on this trip. For legal reasons our leaders and guides are prohibited from administering any type of drugs including headache tablets and antibiotics. Please ensure that you are adequately prepared.
Rare instances of dengue fever have been reported in this region. This virus is transmitted by mosquitoes. There is no vaccination against it, but there are preventative measures that you can take such as wearing long clothing, using repellent and being indoors particularly around dusk and dawn.
Many national governments provide a regularly updated advice service on safety issues involved with international travel. We recommend that you check your government's advice for their latest travel information before departure. Please refer to our website's safety page for links to major travel advisories and updates on safety issues affecting our trip.
We strongly recommend the use of a neck wallet or money belt while travelling, for the safe-keeping of your passport, air tickets, cash and other valuable items. Leave your valuable jewellery at home - you won't need it while travelling. Many of our hotels have safety deposit boxes, which is the most secure way of storing your valuables. A lock is recommended for securing your luggage.
Your leader will accompany you on all included activities, however during your trip you'll have some free time to pursue your own interests, relax and take it easy or explore at your leisure. While your group leader will assist you with the available options in a given location, please note that any optional activities you undertake are not part of your Imaginative Traveller itinerary, and Imaginative Traveller makes no representations about the safety of the activity or the standard of the operators running them. Please use your own good judgement when selecting an activity in your free time. Please also note that your group leader has the authority to amend or cancel any part of the trip itinerary if it's deemed necessary due to safety concerns.
Please be aware that local laws governing tourism facilities in this region differ from those in your home country and not all the accommodation which we use has a fire exit, fire extinguishers or smoke alarms.
Depending on where you come from please note that drivers in this part of the world may drive on the opposite side of the road from what you are used to. Look both ways before crossing any road. Traffic can be a little more chaotic than you might be used to at home. Be aware!
While travelling there is always the risk of pick-pocketing and petty theft, particularly in the more touristy cities. We recommend that you exercise caution when walking alone at night and encourage you to walk together and only on main, well-lit thoroughfares. Be particularly vigilant on public transport. Simple measures like carrying your day pack on your front, not hanging your bag over the back of your chair and wearing a money belt will reduce any chance that your valuables should go missing.
You may stay at hotels with unfenced pools and no life guard on duty.
Please be aware that local laws governing transportation safety may differ from those in the western world or from your home country and not all the transport which we use provides seat belts.
While life jackets are generally available on water craft, there may be occasions where they are not provided and child size life jackets are not always readily available. If travelling with children and this safety issue concerns you we will be able to advise alternative methods of transport (where available) for you to travel to the next destination. You can choose to travel independently for this leg of the journey. This would be at your own expense.
Some hotel balconies don't meet UK standards in terms of the width of the balcony fence being narrower than 10cm.
Where there is the opportunity to bamboo raft please note the following. The rafts are about 1.5 - 2 m wide x 15-18 m long and can carry approximately 7-8 persons. The rafting can take longer in the summer when the water level is shallow and the current is slow. Along some parts of the river there are a lot of snags (dead trees, large rocks, broken wood, etc.) which can sometimes upset the raft. A life jacket is essential as it will not only keep you afloat if by chance you should fall off the raft but will also help prevent injury if the raft hits any of these snags. During the rainy season (or in the dry season following heavy rainfall) the current will be quite strong and the guide will decide whether the rafting should proceed or not. Their advice on this matter should be strictly followed.
Please note that helmets aren't provided for the sightseeing on bicycles.
Where there's the opportunity to ride an elephant and you choose to take part in this activity, please note that we strongly advise against riding on the elephant's neck.
Travel insurance is compulsory for all our trips. We require that, at a minimum, you are covered for medical expenses including emergency repatriation. We strongly recommend that the policy also covers personal liability, cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects.
When travelling on a group trip, you won't be permitted to join the group until evidence of travel insurance and the insurance company's 24 hour emergency contact number has been seen by your leader.
If you have credit card insurance your group leader will require details of the participating insurer/underwriter, the level of coverage, policy number and emergency contact number rather than the bank's name and credit card details. Please contact your bank for these details prior to arriving in-country.
We highly recommend the Imaginative Traveller travel insurance which is tailored specifically for adventure travel and covers ALL activities featured in any of our tours. For more details please go to http://www.imaginative-traveller.com/travel-insurance
Responsible Travel is twofold. It’s about taking people to the places they want to go in a safe and responsible manner but also about respecting and maintaining the natural and often delicate balance of the destination. Economic gain from tourism is often fundamental to a country, but should never be at the expense of its culture or the environment.
Before you depart try to spend some time familiarising yourself with the destination you will be travelling to – their culture and customs. The country dossiers on our website offer detailed information about all the regions we visit. They also include some useful phrases in the local language for you to use on your trip! A few words of the local language can open up many more opportunities for you to interact with the people you will meet.
Although it is tempting to give out pens, sweets and money to people begging, and particularly tempting to give to children, we feel that this encourages a begging mentality and has a long-term negative impact on communities. If someone begging earns more than someone in the same community who works this can discourage local employment. If children regularly bring home money it may discourage their parents from sending them to school.
Always ask permission to photograph local people and respect their decision if they would prefer not to have their picture taken.
Respect local dress codes, especially at religious sites. Our tour leaders are always on hand to give you advice about this. When packing be aware that dress standards are conservative throughout Asia, especially outside major cities. To respect this and for your own comfort, we strongly recommend modest clothing. This means clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Loose, lightweight, long clothing is both respectful and cool in the predominantly hot Asian climate. In many rural areas in Asia women will need to wear modest clothing even to swim. Singlets, tank tops and topless sun bathing are all unacceptable. When visiting religious sites men often need to wear long trousers and women a long skirt or sarong.
In many of the countries we visit you might see examples of animal cruelty (for example dancing bears, performing monkeys and snake charmers). Please do not take photographs of this or offer money as it encourages the activity.
Respect the environment you are in. It sounds obvious but do not throw litter, take it with you or use rubbish bins! You may see locals throwing rubbish on the street but do not follow their example!
When shopping in countries where haggling is the norm – enjoy it and only pay what you feel is a fair price for the goods you are purchasing. However, remember that the shopkeeper does have to make a living so do stop once you have reached a price you are happy with. Bargaining should be fun but always remember that a small amount can mean much more to the vendor than to you.
Endeavour to take home souvenirs made locally; the money you spend can be very important to the local communities. However, do use your common sense and don’t buy anything that you think might be made out of endangered animals or plants.
To help keep as much money as possible in the host country - try to eat in locally owned restaurants and order local drinks and produce rather than international brands.
In hotels do be conscious of how much water you are using. Many of the areas we visit regularly have shortages; try not to have hour long showers! Don’t leave lights, air conditioners or fans on when you leave the room – you wouldn’t at home!
Respect the environment you are in, especially when in national parks or reserves. Pay attention to rules about keeping on paths, keeping a distance from animals and not removing any of the natural habitat.
Relax and immerse yourself in the differences of the culture you are in – you’ll be back home in the familiar soon enough (and wishing you were still on holiday!). These cultural differences are part of what makes your experience special.
If you would like to offset the carbon dioxide that will be produced on your flights you can do this on our website (on our Responsible travel page). We work with climatecare, who will reduce the equivalent amount of carbon dioxide that you produce in another part of the World through their emission reduction projects. These projects are low carbon efficient technologies in developing countries and not only serve to reduce emissions but also help to spread the adoption of low carbon technologies and improve the quality of life for local communities. Details of climatecare’s projects can be found on their website.
Please do let us know if you have any comments about responsible travel at rto@imtrav.net
Illegal drugs will not be tolerated on our trips. Possessing or using drugs not only contravenes the laws of the land, but also puts the rest of the group at risk. Smoking marijuana and opium is a part of local culture in some parts of the world but is not acceptable for Imaginative Traveller travellers. Imaginative Traveller's philosophy of travel is one of respect towards everyone we encounter and in particular, the local people who make our destinations such special places. The exploitation of prostitutes is completely contrary to this philosophy. Our group leader has the right to expel any member of the group if drugs are found in their possession or if they use prostitutes.
Carbon Offset C02-e 246.00 kgs per pax.