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WHAT ARE THEY?
1 MODULAR TOURS are a quick and easy way for customers who want the flexibility of choosing their own itineraries, dates and accomodation without the constrictions of fixed itineraries and large groups, and who require luxury and solitude.
 
WHO ARE THEY FOR?
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  • family groups - any age, children love our tours
  • couples who want independence
  • people who just want luxury all the way
  • societies and associations like nature groups
  • birders wanting to reach birding heaven
  • adventurers who want non stop action
  • archeologists and researchers of ancient civilisations
  • those who seek a holiday with a difference
 
HOW DO MODULAR TOURS WORK?

EACH OF OUR ADVERTISED TOURS IS SELF CONTAINED but you can combine them to make a HOLIDAY

How you do this is up to you. You have a choice:

a) Select one or more modules to make a HOLIDAY and book using the appropriate form.
No obligation to book
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b) Fill in the TAILOR-MADE FORM giving us an outline of where you want to go, what you want to do and when you want to do it! Simple. We will email you back an itinerary with costings with no obligation to book.

c) Go to our ready-made page called HOLIDAYS where modules have been combined for you. This the most cost effective way of making a holiday.

 
SAMPLE CASES


Example 1
A middle aged couple want to see some of the best temples in Thailand, plus they would like a few days Birdwatching and some days on the beach to finish the holiday. They would like some comfort both in accomodation and transport.

They don't specify what or where so we recommend a visit to Ayuthaya, Grand Palace and Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai, and then to Khao Yai for Bird Watching and finishing up with sunning at Ko Samet. We take them around in one of our luxury vans and they sleep in 4 or 5 star hotels of their choice. We can recommend hotels when you book.


Example 2
A family of four wish to see the best in Thailand. The children are around early teenage, so they would get bored with too much sightseeing. The parents want to see a bit of Thailand but are afraid the kids just may get bored.

We would recommend three or four star hotel accomodation and a one day sightseeing trip in Bangkok with a river trip. Then fly to Chiang Mai to explore the town and the exciting Doi Suthep temple high up on a mountain. Visiting Lamphang elephant sanctuary where the children will have rides and learn about the animals, then to Khao Yai National Park for a day trecking through real jungle. They then visit the area of the River Kwai where the famous bridge was built and travel on the actual railway. Here they will see the museum and learn about the events during the second world war. Back in Bangkok for one day they then fly down to Krabi province to stay for four days at Ao Nang or Railay Beach luxury resorts.

 
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