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Etihad Airways announces resumption of flights to Sri Lanka…

Etihad-Airways-to-fly-to-colombo-sri-lankaEtihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, is to resume flights to Colombo in Sri Lanka, starting in January 2010.

The airline will operate four flights per week from Abu Dhabi to Sri Lanka’s largest city and commercial capital, using an Airbus A320 aircraft.

The resumption of flights follows the recent end to the civil conflict in Sri Lankaand the boost that this is likely to provide to the tourism sector and to the wider economy as a whole. July and August 2009 already witnessed a 30 per cent increase in visitors to the island compared to the same period last year, and the Sri Lankan government is now targeting 2.5 million visitors a year by 2016.

James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ chief executive, said: “Sri Lanka is an established market with a strong local traffic base. We expect the resumption of Etihad flights to be welcomed by the considerable Sri Lankan expatriate community living in the UAE and those living across the Middle East region who will be able to connect quickly and easily back home via Abu Dhabi.

“Colombo will be our first new route launch of 2010, and bring to 58 the number of destinations available across our expanding global network.”

The timing of the flights has been carefully scheduled to facilitate onward connections from a number of key destinations on the airline’s network, including Moscow and North America.

Flight EY266 will depart Abu Dhabi on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 9.55pm and arrive at Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airportat at 3.45am the following day. Return flight EY267 will depart Colombo on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 4.45am, arriving in Abu Dhabi at 8.00am the same morning.

Colombo is located on the west coast of the island and close to Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, the capital city of Sri Lanka. Due to its large harbour and its strategic position along the East-West sea trade routes, Colombo has a rich sea trading tradition.

Etihad Airways has offered flights to Colombo through its codeshare partner, SriLankan Airlines, since September 2007. Under this agreement, Etihad Airways places its ‘EY’ code on SriLankan Airlines flights between Abu Dhabi and Colombo, and onwards to Male in the Maldives. In turn, SriLankan Airlines ‘UL’ code appears on Etihad Airways flight to Amman, Brussels, Dublin, Geneva, Munich and Manchester.

To coincide with the resumption of Etihad’s Colombo service, Sri Lankan Airlines will now also add its ‘UL’ code on Etihad’s Abu Dhabi-Colombo flights.

Etihad will operate a two-class Airbus A320 to Colombo, configured to carry 140 passengers with 20 seats in business class and 120 in economy class.– (Travel News Gazette)

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Sri Lanka launches tourism drive as Middle Eastern visitors rise 41 percent Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka launches tourism drive as Middle Eastern visitors…

flickr_polonnaruwa_sunset_srilankaTourist numbers from the Middle East to Sri Lanka rose 41 per cent in the first nine months of the year with a surge of 104 per cent in August alone – writes Suzanne Fenton.

Dubai: Tourist numbers from the Middle East to Sri Lanka rose 41 per cent in the first nine months of the year with a surge of 104 per cent in August alone.

Even during the recent conflict on the island state, the Middle East market remained promising.

Faiszer Mustafa, Minister of Tourism Promotion in Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Tourism, has been on a whirlwind trip of the Middle East, visiting Kuwait and the UAE, where he spoke to the director-general of Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing to “learn from the Dubai experience and study Dubai tourism to a certain extent”.

Considering how Dubai’s tourism has grown so considerably, the minister hopes to do the same in his country, which offers mountains, miles of coastline, an elephant sanctuary and green tea hills.

Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Tourism is aiming to increase the sector’s contribution to the country’s GDP to 10 per cent.

In 2008, $400 million (Dh1.46 billion) was generated from tourism in Sri Lanka, though this represents just two to three per cent of the total GDP.

Now that the north and east coasts of the island are open to tourists after many years of war, there are many opportunities available to boost the tourism industry there.

“Peace is paramount. We were left behind for 30 years,” said Mustafa. A target has been set to attract 2.5 million tourists to Sri Lanka in line with a plan for 2016.

There are now between 14,000 and 17,000 hotel rooms in the country and the authorities seem to realise this figure will need to scale up to 50,000 in the next seven years.

“We are looking at a masterplan, especially for the east coast. The coastline is very attractive. And we have tendered five islands in the northwest,” Mustafa told Gulf News in an exclusive interview.

So while there is a definite drive to find investment in the Middle East and to find operators who want to develop in Sri Lanka, Musthafa said the country is also open to individuals who might want to start a hotel business there.

There are no restrictions on foreigners owning property in Sri Lanka and as far as obtaining a permit goes, it is very simple — a “one-stop shop”.

Road accessibility to the north is in place although the drive from Colombo takes about 12 hours and so Mustafa and his team are trying to organise domestic flights to the region.

The east coast is one of the best surfing destinations in the world, little known until now as it has been closed to visitors for some time. However, as the east was liberated earlier than the north, road access is much better.

Globally, the most important markets currently for tourism in Sri Lanka are the UK and India, followed by Germany and France.

Within the Middle East, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar are strategic sources of visitors.

Thanks: Gulf News

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Sri Lanka

Serendipity is Sri Lanka

This ancient land still feels magical and undiscovered – and is full of unexpected encounters, writes BARBARA LOFTUS

ON MY BACKPACKING adventures, I’d always enquire among the well- travelled people I’d meet: “What’s the most beautiful country you’ve visited?” and so often, the answer would be Sri Lanka. But every time I was close to booking, there was trouble involving the Tamil Tigers. Earlier this year, I finally succumbed and booked the flights, and sure enough, the conflict intensified. But I went anyway, a little nervously, and I’m glad I did.

Buddhist Temple: Ruwanweli Maha Seya – 140BCE

Since then, the Sri Lankan government has declared victory over the rebels after decades of bloodshed. The hope now is that the ending of the 26-year civil war will mean lasting peace and signal a fresh start for tourism in what is potentially one of the most attractive holiday destinations in Asia.

While the Department of Foreign Affairs and British Foreign Office continues to advise against all but essential travel to the north and east of Sri Lanka (the centre of the troubles) and common-sense caution when travelling elsewhere, for good measure I checked in with an old BBC colleague based in Colombo, who confirmed that sticking to the south, west and centre of the island – as we did – would ensure safety for travellers. In any case, it is always worth checking in with the Department of Foreign Affairs prior to travelling.

While the Sri Lankans badly need and deserve a lift right now, we could all do with a little serendipity in our lives these days. And if you make your way to this magical island of Serendib, you will find it in abundance. Steeped in the tea-warm Indian Ocean off the southeast coast of India, Sri Lanka really lives up to its name, which means “beautiful island” in local Sinhalese. Although best known as Ceylon, it was originally known by fable as the Kingdom of Serendip. And this remains the essence of modern-day Sri Lanka. It still feels magical and undiscovered, full of unexpected encounters, places and experiences.

Taking a Balanced Approach

Since the heady days of backpacking, I have to admit I’ve become very demanding. I want it all from my holidays. And as holiday time becomes ever more precious, I don’t want to just lie on the beach. I want tasty food, culture to bewitch and beguile, mesmerising natural beauty, accommodation with character and style, and, for even more indulgent moments, shopping and spa opportunities galore. And Sri Lanka has it all, except tourists – so go now.

Bone-shaking roads and nightmare traffic are on the list of authentic Sri Lankan experiences. Unfortunately, exploring this beautiful country is still best done by car and driver. My advice would be not to attempt too much, as too many bumpy rides could ruin your holiday. But have no doubt, it’s worth slogging it out to explore the country’s colonial and cultural heritage.

This ancient land is blessed with a slew of sites of amazing historical and archaeological significance. A mix of Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, Christian and indigenous cultures have left their mark, and seven of these have made it on to Unesco’s list of World Heritage Sites: the sacred city of Anuradhapura, the ancient capital Polonnaruwa, the lion rock citadel Sigiriya, the caves of Dambulla, the Tooth Temple in Kandy, the Dutch colonial fort in Galle and the natural rainforest in Sinharaja.

You could spend weeks savouring these sites, but our time limits dictated we be selective, so we were whisked away from the teeming furnace that is the capital city, Colombo, and wound our way up towards Kandy in the centre of the country. This is exactly as I had envisaged colonial Ceylon as a child. Hill country, as its known, is a cool lush oasis of emerald- layered tea plantations, with fresh country air circulating pretty English villas and gardens.

Cool off in the Hill Country

The British built themselves a hill resort here, with one of the finest golf courses in Asia – Victoria Golf Club is apparently unmissable – plus excellent trout fishing and a horse-racing track. If you’re gasping, stop by the Glenloch tea factory for a history and tasting of Ceylon Tea, but if you’ve come for world heritage, the Tooth Temple will be your first stop. A sacred destination, it’s believed to house the tooth of the Lord Buddha himself. The tooth relic is removed from its shrine only once a year, during the Esala Perahera, a 10-day torchlight parade of dancers and drummers, dignitaries and decorated elephants. It may be the largest Buddhist celebration in the world.

Next up, the Cultural Triangle lies in a convenient cluster close to Kandy. The cliff-top citadel of Sigiriya is a hell of a hike, but worth it for the paintings of pneumatic women that adorn the stone, alongside poems inscribed 2,500 years ago.

Polonnaruwa is a rambling complex of ruins, but go early to marvel at the huge standing and reclining Buddhas, and mind the thieving monkeys. Anuradhapura, centred around the sacred Bodhi tree, is bursting with the remains of a once huge, ancient city, which was the seat of Sinhalese power. If your stamina is flagging, get to the cool courtyard of Kandy House for refreshments.

We eventually made it to the fortress city of Galle, on the south coast, where we spent most of our trip. The Portuguese may have come for the spices and gemstones, but the Dutch can take credit for the remarkably preserved fort, perched boldly on a headland at the edge of the city. This World Heritage Site is built entirely within walls and ramparts, and houses a microclimate of rare buildings, tumbledown colonial villas and special people.

Wandering the narrow streets is to enter a time warp – goats queuing in the post office, the clickedy-clack of lawyers on their typewriters outside the courthouse, the lighthouse keeper busy, old ladies making lace on the doorsteps. I loved it, and I loved the stunning gemstones winking at me from shop windows even more. Everyone has something to sell, but it never feels aggressive. Past the mosque and Dutch-built churches, we repaired for tea and scones in true colonial style at the Amangalla Hotel’s veranda, overlooking the sea. Later, our tuk-tuk passes the cricket ground just outside the fort, hinting at Sri Lanka’s true passion, probably the most cherished legacy of its colonial past.

While there’s no denying the still visible devastation of the tsunami, which visited this area, the people have shown extraordinary resilience and courage in rebuilding their city and their lives. We met many wonderful locals who regaled us with stories of Irish kindness and support. Boats and buildings bear the names of Irish people and businesses that donated time and money. We met a Cork family who have been coming to Sri Lanka for many years. They narrowly escaped tragedy that fateful day in 2004, but continue to spend time in the country they love, fundraising and supporting the locality as much as possible.

Intimate Hotels like nowhere on Earth

Geoffrey Dobbs is one of many expats making a life and a difference here. He runs a number of luxurious boutique hotels, and set up adoptsrilanka.com after the tsunami. He’s also done a stellar job enticing lovers of literature to the Galle Literary Festival. We missed it in early February, but Edna O’Brien, Thomas Keneally and Germaine Greer were part of the unique event.

This area has some of the most gorgeous and intimate accommodation, from beachside architectural icons to boutique hotels and luxury villas, that you will find anywhere. I can still hear the waves crashing onto the rocks outside my window at the Lighthouse Hotel and still feel the benefits of the Ayurvedic spa.

We felt entirely safe during our travels throughout the country, and it certainly left us wanting more. Travel experts are optimistic for the future of Sri Lanka as a destination in the long term, for it is truly magical. Better still, it’s a good-value option, from its low cost of living to eating out and affordable accommodation.

Serendipitous indeed.

Where to stay

The Galle Face Hotel.

Galle Road, Colombo 3, Galle. 00-94-112-541010, gallefacehotel.com. A colonial seafront landmark with a newly renovated Regency wing worth staying in.

The Kandy House. Ratwatte Walauwa, Amunugama, Gunnepana, 00-94-814-921394. An eight-room manor house, lovingly furnished with antiques. Enjoy the relaxing courtyard curry evenings.

Jetwing Lighthouse. Dadella, Galle. 00-94-912-223744, jetwinghotels.com. The most renowned architect in Sri Lanka, Geoffrey Bawa, built this remarkable hotel on a stunning location between rocks and palm-fringed beach. Perfectly proportioned rooms, a sea-view spa, terrace drinks and food, and unforgettable sunsets. This hotel is best for a relaxing break for honeymooners and families alike.

The Galle Fort Hotel. 28 Church Street, Galle Fort, 00-94-912-232870, galleforthotel.com. This friendly fort mansion has suites around its colonnaded courtyard. Buzzy atmosphere and good food.

The Sun House and The Dutch House. 18 Upper Dickson Street, Galle, 00-94-914-380275, thesunhouse.com. Two beautiful colonial homes on a hill outside Galle offering romantic accommodation and cosy furnishings. Check out the website for more boutique and beachside villa accommodation across Sri Lanka from the same owners.

Where to eat

The Gallery Café. 2 Alfred House Road, Colombo 3, 00-94-112-582162, paradiseroadsl.com. Not to be missed for excellent food in a stylish courtyard setting. A boutique and gallery will keep you busy between courses.

Aluwihare Kitchen and Heritage Centre. 833 Dambulla Road, Matale, 00-94-662-222404. On the way to the Kandy/Cultural Triangle area, this centre has two good restaurants and folk art for sale.

Helga’s Folly. 32 Frederick de Silva Mawatha, Kandy. 00-94-812-234571, helgasfolly.com. An eccentric but charming place to spend a evening.

Amangalla Hotel. 10 Church Street, Galle Fort, 00-94-912-233388. Don’t miss the tea and scones on the veranda of the Amangalla Hotel, inside the fort.

Where to go

Kandy/Cultural Triangle. Two days are needed to see it all, and one ticket gets you into three of the island’s most spectacular sites. Ask your driver or guide to organise your trip.

Sri Lanka has rainforest (Sinharajah in particular) containing more species than anywhere else on the planet, bar the Amazon.

En route to Kandy, visit Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage (00-94-356-5804). Best to visit at feeding or bathing time, 9.15am and 4.15pm.

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Golden Circle Super Jeep Tour and Snowmobiling in Iceland Iceland

Golden Circle Super Jeep Tour and Snowmobiling in Iceland

golden-circle-super-jeep-tour-and-snowmobiling-in-reykjavik-icelandBOOK THIS TOUR – CLICK HERE!
From £200.50
Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
4star based on 5 reviews

This action-packed all-day tour from Reykjavik allows visitors to get in touch with some of Iceland’s most famous and exciting natural phenomena on board a specially designed Icelandic Super Jeep before taking a thrilling snowmobiling ride on Langjökull, Iceland’s second largest glacier.

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Inclusions:

* Get off the beaten track in a 4×4
* Editor’s Pick
* Day trip (destination A to B)
* Perfect introduction for first-time visitors
* Professional guide
* Super Jeep tour
* Snowmobile tour
* Conducted in English

First stop is the Thingvellir National Park, which has a special place in the hearts of Icelanders for its historical importance and geological uniqueness. It was here that Iceland’s first Parliament was founded in 930AD and the views from here over Iceland’s rough terrain are stunning.

Continue along mountain tracks to experience the many bubbling and spouting hot springs at the geothermal area of Geysir. The geysers explode every few minutes and are an amazing spectacle. Next the jeep heads to the majestic double cascade waterfall of Gullfoss, where you can feel the spray of the glacial water on your face. The highlight of the trip gives you the chance to get even closer to Iceland’s nature on an exhilarating snowmobiling tour on Langjökull, Iceland’s second largest glacier.

After an action-packed day the jeep passes through the countryside en-route to Reykjavik, making a stop at the greenhouse village of Hverageroi, from where many of Iceland’s vegetables are supplied. A truly memorable trip encompassing many of the natural wonders of this beautiful island.

Special Offer – Book and travel between August 1 and December 20, 2009 and receive a 26% discount off the recommended retail price – BOOK NOW!

Schedule

Departure Point: Centrally located Reykjavik hotels or Reykjavik Cruise Port
Departure Time: 9:00am – Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 – 60 minutes prior to this time, exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation.
Return Details: Returns to original departure point

For additional information and bookings GO HERE!

4star

The jeeps are fantastic and the snowmobiles are truly amazing. The scenery in February was stunning. Our guide was a funny, informative chap and a real 4×4 genius in the snow! I can’t recommend this trip enough; book it now!

Reviewed by: Katy P, United Kingdom

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Valley Of Fire Buggy Tour from Las Vegas USA

Valley Of Fire Buggy Tour from Las Vegas

valley-of-fire-buggy-tour-in-las-vegas-nevadaBOOK THIS TOUR – CLICK HERE!
From £204.15
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
4star based on 10 reviews

Drive a buggy on an off-road adventure tour through the dramatic red rock formations of the Valley of Fire. Take a smooth and easy ride through the spectacular desert landscape on an exciting, but safe, half-day adventure not too far from Las Vegas.

Inclusions:

  • Choice of several departures throughout the day
  • Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
  • Lunch included
  • All necessary equipment included
  • 3.5 hour buggy ride
  • All safety gear
  • Lunch
  • Bottled Water
  • Park fee
  • Conducted in English

The area you’ll be riding in on this tour has been featured by numerous magazines as one of the top off-road riding areas in the United States. While you will occasionally encounter Big Horn sheep and other wildlife, the Valley of Fire is world renowned for its beautiful rock formations and red sand (it really is red, not bright brown). If you are a trekkie you will recognize many of the early Star Trek sets. Yes, you can go to the land of Kirk and Spock. However teleporting is out of the question!

All buggies are custom built for the rugged Nevada terrain, and come equipped with roll cages, seatbelts, goggles and helmets for your safety. The buggies are similar to your regular car with a steering wheel, brake pedal, and gas pedal. It’s your responsibility to operate the vehicle safely.

Schedule

Departure Point: Tour departs from Las Vegas hotels
Departure Time: 7:00am / 9:30am
Return Details: Returns to original departure point

For additional information and bookings GO HERE!

4star

The only problem with this tour is that it flies by much too quickly, but time flies when you’re having fun. The self driven Rhino’s are perfect for fun and perfect for the tour, and the tour guide was extremely tourist friendly and obviously loves his job. If you’re going to Las Vegas for more than just the gambling, do this tour, its worth the money.

Reviewed by: Andrew N, United States of America

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El Dorado Canyon and Gold Mine Tour from Las Vegas USA

El Dorado Canyon and Gold Mine Tour from Las…

el-dorado-canyon-and-gold-mine-trip-in-las-vegas-nevadaBOOK THIS TOUR – CLICK HERE!
From £115.51
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
4star based on 18 reviews

Explore the historical El Dorado Canyon like never before on an exhilarating off-road ATV excursion tour from Las Vegas! All-terrain vehicles are the perfect way to tour the back canyons of this remote and long-forgotten area, plus you’ll take a walking tour of the spooky Techaticcup gold mine.

Inclusions:

  • Choice of several departures throughout the day
  • Free snacks included
  • All taxes, fuel surcharges and service fees included
  • Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
  • All necessary equipment included
  • Conducted in English

On this exciting day trip from Las Vegas you’ll ride your ATV into extreme mountain terrain, surrounded by cactus forest and with towering, multicoloured rock formations as a backdrop. Riding under the big open sky is an awesome experience, flanked by the Colorado River and mountain ranges leading to the Grand Canyon!

On your tour you’ll be driving a late-model, 4WD ATV that’s fully automatic and an absolute blast to ride. After a safety and operations orientation, beginners and experienced riders alike will be ready to hit the trail with a professional guide.

You’ll also take a stroll into the pages of history with a walking tour of the Techaticcup mine. Venturing deep into this gold mine, which is rumoured to be haunted, you’ll visit three deep shafts and learn how the miners laboured feverishly on their quest for gold.

Your meal stop in the Old West Town will also take you back in time, at the foundations of one of the original 19th-century mining camps. Enjoy delicious food under the covered pavilion while you hear the sound of the natural spring which attracts big horn sheep and a variety of desert wildlife. Look closely and you might see creatures that otherwise blend into the natural landscape of the desert.

Schedule

Departure Point: Tour departs from most centrally located Las Vegas hotels

Departure Time:

May 15 – September 14
o 7:00am
o 4:00pm

September 15 – May 14
o 10:15am
o 1:30pm

Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation.

Return Details: Returns to original departure point

For additional information and bookings GO HERE!

4star

This was a fantastic trip. The tour guide was very nice and very knowledgeable; she gave us a great tour of the gold mine and knew her stuff. When it came to the quad biking, she explained all the controls really well, but I couldn’t manage to steer it!!! It ended up really well though because I got the best of both worlds, I got on the back of her quad and saw some AMAZING views and scenery as well as getting a running commentary of the area. It was great not having to drive too!!! Excellent tour, really interesting and great fun too.

Reviewed by: Fred C, United Kingdom

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Hualalai Holoholo 6×6 PinzTrek Adventure Tour from Hawaii USA

Hualalai Holoholo 6×6 PinzTrek Adventure Tour from Hawaii

hualalai-holoholo-6x6-pinztrek-adventure-tour-in-hawaii-usaBOOK THIS TOUR – CLICK HERE!
From £73.35
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii

Join the Hualalai Holoholo 6×6 PinzTrek Adventure Tour for a rocky climb up the cool and misty slopes of Hualalai volcano. Pinzgauers carry you up to 6,000 feet (1,800 meters) elevation to visit a surreal scene of lava flows and a forest full of native birdsong. See the geologic forces which helped create the Big Island at Kaupulehu Crater, the heart of Hualalai’s last eruption. Visit magnificent coastal viewpoints, see stunning lava formations, and scramble through a lava tube on foot.

Inclusions:

* Professional Guide
* Bottled water
* Wet weather gear if required
* Local taxes
* Conducted in English

Climb aboard and head up the side of Hualalai, one of Hawaii’s most fascinating natural volcanic areas. The off-road Pinzgauers carry you from sea-level through a dense rainforest to a world of volcanic majesty at 6,000 ft. (1,800 meters) of elevation on privately owned lands of Kaupulehu. Although in plain sight of Kailua-Kona, these seldom-visited uplands are seemingly geologic light-years away!

Amidst distinctive native birdsongs, this rock-rambling tour will take you through a beautiful and surreal landscape of native dryland forest, lava flows and enormous, deep craters. Your guide will also lead you, on foot, on an exploration of an impressive lava tube. In this quiet and refreshing sub-alpine climate, your guide will explain the awe-inspiring forces of volcanism and the historic eruptions that changed the landscape of the Kona Coast far below. You’ll also visit a mountain coffee plantation and sip Kona coffee on the journey homeward.

This tour involves a short walk of under 1 mile (1.6km), however all participants must be able to walk on uneven terrain and make short climbs unassisted.

Schedule

Departure Point: Tour departs from Queen Kaahumanu Highway
Departure Time: 8:30am / 12:45pm
Return Details: Returns to original departure point

For additional information and bookings GO HERE!

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Krabi Hot Stream and Rainforest 4WD Tour Thailand

Krabi Hot Stream and Rainforest 4WD Tour

Krabi-Hot-Stream-and-Rainforest-4WD-Tour-ThailandBOOK THIS TOUR – CLICK HERE!
From £32.87
Location: Krabi, Thailand

Step aboard a 4WD vehicle on this full-day tour from Krabi. Drive out into the old palm oil and rubber plantations; see the hot stream and the emerald pool right in the heart of the rain forest. Explore the amazing scenery, and cool down with a swim in a natural pool.

Inclusions:

* Instant Confirmation
* Lunch included
* Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
* Informative, friendly and professional guide
* Soak up the atmosphere on a walking tour
* Conducted in English
* Conducted in English

This newly emerging destination for international tourists, Krabi is a relaxing and relatively less well-developed alternative to Phuket. Spectacular scenery both inland and offshore with fine beaches nearby.

Krabi town is very close to the river mouth that opens to the great Andaman Sea. Krabi river flows about 5 km through the town and opens into the Andaman sea at Tambon Pak Nam. Quite a few other rivulets originating from the mountain ranges in the province Kao Panom Benja, the Klong Pakasai, Klong Krabi Yai and Klong Krabi Noy, also joins the sea in this area.

Schedule

Departure Point: Tour departs from centrally located Krabi hotels
Departure Time: 9:00am – Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation.
Return Details: Tour returns to your hotel at approximately 5:00pm

For additional information and bookings GO HERE!

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Pinnacles Desert, Koalas and Sandboarding 4WD Day Tour from Perth Australia

Pinnacles Desert, Koalas and Sandboarding 4WD Day Tour from…

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From £107.65
Location: Perth, Australia
4star based on 5 reviews

Take an exciting tour by 4WD to the fascinating Pinnacles Desert on an exhilarating day tour from Perth. You’ll see koalas and other native animals at a wildlife park, have the option to enjoy a picnic lunch at the coastal town of Cervantes, take a guided walk through the Pinnacles and go sandboarding or 4WD driving over the vast sand dunes of Lancelin.

Inclusions:

  • Instant Confirmation
  • Get off the beaten track in a 4×4
  • Get up-close to native wildlife
  • Enjoy a day away from the hustle and bustle of the city
  • Soak up the atmosphere on a walking tour
  • Informative, friendly and professional guide
  • Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
  • Australia’s Goods and Services Tax (GST)
  • Conducted in English

After stopping at Caversham Wildlife Park in the Swan Valley to view koalas and hand feed the kangaroos, you’ll travel along quiet back roads to the lobster fishing town of Cervantes for lunch. In summer, weather permitting, you can enjoy a swim at the beach.

In the afternoon it’s on to the mystical Pinnacles Desert for an easy-paced walk through the fascinating, moon-like landscape. Then there’s the thrilling experience of sandboarding and driving by 4WD over the vast sand dunes of Lancelin. On your return to Perth, stops to view wildflowers are made seasonally (August-December).

Schedule

Departure Point: Tour departs from centrally located Perth hotels – OR – Perth Sightseeing Centre, corner Hay and Pier Streets
Departure Time: 8:00am – Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation.
Return Details: Tour concludes at original point of departure at 7:30pm

For additional information and bookings GO HERE!

4star

Really enjoyed this trip. The stops are well planned out so you’re not spending too much time on a coach. There’s the animal park in the morning you get the opportunity to stroke koalas, kangaroos and wombats – not to be missed, then a stop for lunch, then onto the Pinnacles for great photos and later in the afternoon, onto sand-boarding and the 4WD! A very enjoyable day out.

Reviewed by: Helen B, United Kingdom

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2-Day Moreton Island 4WD Camping Tour Australia

2-Day Moreton Island 4WD Camping Tour

2-Day-Moreton-Island-4WD-Camping-Tour-australiaBOOK THIS TOUR – CLICK HERE!
From £140.35
Location: Brisbane or Gold Coast, Australia

Explore Moreton Island National Parks, which features 4WD access only, beautiful beaches, fresh water lakes, forests, surf swimming, snorkelling ship wrecks, sand tobogganing on the giant sand dunes and overnight camping accommodation!

Inclusions:

  • Instant Confirmation
  • Multi-Day Trip
  • All-inclusive tour
  • All entrance fees included
  • Get off the beaten track in a 4×4
  • Informative, friendly and professional guide
  • Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
  • All Meals
  • All activities
  • Overnight Camping
  • National Park Fees
  • Australia’s Goods and Services Tax (GST)
  • Conducted in English

Two awesome days of discovering all of Moreton Islands, hidden wonders, beauty and activities. After arriving on the first morning on the island you drop your gear off at our bush safari camp.

Your guide will take you touring the island in our 4WD, seeing both amazing forests and pristine beaches. Each itinerary is different depending on local conditions and tides. You will see, Cape Moreton Light House (a great spot for wildlife viewing), Blue Lagoon (fresh water lake infused with tea tree oils), 40km of uninterrupted surf beach, The Dessert and Big sand hills for sand tobogganing and great views, Five Hills Look out (panoramic views back to Australia and the Glass House Mountains.

During these two days your guide will take you on short bush walks, explaining the island flora and fauna, you will also take a guided snorkel around fifteen amazing ship wrecks which are teeming with fish life, and of course, sand tobogganing and boarding, just like the ALPS, with board shorts and NO Ski Lift!

Schedule

Departure Point: Tour departs from selected Brisbane or Surfers Paradise centrally located hotels
Departure Time: Brisbane: 7:00am / Gold Coast: 6:00am
Return Details: Tour returns to original departure point

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