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based specialty travel company provides base camps now a number of global routes based on ecological Thailand. Global base camp strives to itineraries that travelers give an insight into the daily life of local people and highlight the unique culture of each region to create. Thailand basecamps World ‘: mountains and seaside resorts is designed to provide a culturally authentic Thai experience. The custom tour to explore the regions of northern Thailand, showing the natural beauty of the hills and mountains. Travelers have the option of the villages of ethnic minorities to explore and deepen their traditional way of life. The tour visits Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Pai and Mae Hong Son, with activities such as mud baths, hiking, hot springs, and Thai cooking classes.
The journey begins in the bustling capital of Bangkok. A local guide showcases some of the best attractions including the Grand Palace, former residence of the Thai monarchy, Wat Phra Kaew, home of the Emerald Buddha and Wat Po, home of Thailand’s largest reclining Buddha. To get a better idea of the local culture and living in Bangkok, the tour includes local and public transport, including a klong (or canal) boat, or the BTS skytrain.
After leaving Bangkok
the tour continues around to Chiang Mai, a city on the water with incredible views of Doi Suthep mountain. Highlights include the famous Chiang Mai Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, live at the top of Doi Suthep, the research institute, which includes information about tribal history and culture of various ethnic groups in mountainous regions has located, and a Night Bazaar only. After Chiang Mai, travelers in the breathtaking scenery of northern Thailand to enjoy in the unity of the sleepy town of Pai. Pai offers scenic rides, delicious food, refreshing waterfalls and soothing hot springs.
After a few days relaxing in Pai goes, the trip to Mae Hong Son Province in northwestern Thailand, with a stop on the way to Tam Lod for a tour of the cave. The cave is actually a tunnel formed by a river, as it carved its way into a limestone mountain. The visit takes place in a bamboo raft, local of the Shan, one of the hill tribes of northern Thailand provided. Local guides light the way with flashlights and the money earned to support this form of visits and helps protect the community. In Mae Hong Son travelers who located in an eco-lodge in a lush valley outside the city. Enjoy activities such as soft mud, hiking, bird watching, hiking and mountain biking. The second day in Mae Hong Son is a journey through the region, including temples and villages. The first stop is a morning market with different colored foods and local produce, by a visit to Wat Doi Kong Mu Prathat followed a temple on the hill to Mae Hong Son. After lunch, the travelers to Mae Aw, a village on the summit of a mountain on the border with Myanmar to visit. At the turn there is another city in order to stop at Ban Ruam Thai. This village is surrounded by coffee plants, fruit trees, and incredible scenery. Visitors have the opportunity to learn about the process of production of coffee from a local villager to collect the beans roasting and grinding. The tour ends with a half-day round of cooking classes in Chiang Mai, with plenty of time for last minute shopping at the night market before departing the next morning.
There are many advantages of hill tribe tourism, including increased revenue for the community and preserve the traditions and customs of the tribes of the mountains. Global Tours base camp “Thailand will try to create an authentic experience and explore more of the country, that only the interest.” The white sand beaches on immersion southern culture in the north, and the warm hospitality of the Thais to Thailand, the right choice for many travelers. While Thailand has long been a popular destination for tourists, the diversity of our tours Thailand offers travelers a deeper insight into the land of unique culture and an opportunity to give back, “says co-founder Michael D’Amico Global base camps. Restaurants, cafes and local markets to visit to keep money in the travel route in the local economy, a positive influence in the communities visited and help local people really benefit from tourism.
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