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Accommodation Details
Our Standard tours use good quality hotels at approx. 3-star level, in which all rooms have air-conditioning and en-suite bathrooms. Note: For our group departures, we will advise you of the hotel to be used on the tour about 2 weeks before departure. If you have specific requirements for hotels, then please request a private or tailor-made tour. Hotels used on this tour (subject to availability): Bangkok (3-star): • Narai Hotel, Royal Benja Hotel. Kanchanaburi (3-star): • Kasalong Resort. Ko Samui (3-star): • Samui Park Resort (villa). Erawan jungle camp: • We stay in a comfortable & substantial camp in the forest here. Camp-beds and mosquito nets are provided, but you will need to bring a sleeping bag or blanket. Khao sok tree houses: • There are seven individual tree houses and one tree house with 3 individual rooms. They are quite high in the forest canopy (one tree house is at a lower level for those with a fear of heights), complete with sturdy stairways and handrails. Facilities are basic but comfortable with private toilet and cold water shower, double bed and mosquito net (an extra single bed in triple rooms). Our backdrop is a limestone mountain with interesting caves to explore. A hundred metres away from tree houses is the dining and relaxing area which is located in a classic Thai house. The long ladders up to the tree-houses in Khao Sok are un-suitable for children aged 7-11 due to the large steps, and alternative accommodation will be arranged lower down for families with younger children. Khao sok raft houses: • On the Raja Phraba lake there are seven individual raft houses each equipped with double beds and mosquito net and a 3 room raft house with 2 single beds (or one double bed if preferred). Extra mattresses and alternate rooming arrangements are available depending on your family make-up. There are shared toilet facilities nearby. There is also a separate raft house to act as a restaurant and leisure area. sleeper train: • The sleeper trains in Thailand are of a good standard and popular with tourists. Each carriage has its own steward who ensures the train is kept clean and tidy, and from whom meals & drinks can be ordered to your seat. There is also a separate restaurant car. Each carriage will sleep approx. 40 people. On either side of the carriage there are two seats facing each other, with a window and small table. In the evening, the steward will convert these seats into beds for you, which have a pillow, sheets and a blanket, and a curtain for privacy. At certain times of the year or where circumstances dictate we may need to use different hotels from those listed above. In this event alternative accommodation will always be of a similar standard.