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1. A Feast of Thailand - Menu

Food for Thought
Take a gastronomic tour to some of the Kingdom's finest restaurants, including a sultry dinner by candlelight while sailing on Bangkok's majestic Chao Phraya River. Visit the kitchens and witness the chefs in action.

Allow us to guide you through the bewildering maze of roadside hawker's stalls where lies a treasur...more details »
 

2. A Feast of Thailand I

For lovers of spicy Thai cuisine, what better way to discover the exotic land of smiles than from the favourite view point of the Thai people themselves - food!

Commence with a four day cookery course at the beautiful lquote Thai House quote in Bangkok (pictured right) with our guru chef, Khun Pip, before heading north to the country quote s c...more details »

 

3. A Feast of Thailand II

With Thai cuisine enjoying an outstanding reputation for its unique flavours and tastes, there's no better way to learn about this cooking style than in Thailand itself.

Possibly the most important binding thread of everyday Thai culture and society, a trip to Thailand where the main theme is the food, can be deeply revealing.If you are going to ...more details »

 

4. Bangkok to Angkor Wat

After driving to the foot hills of the Cardamon mountains, we spend a night in Thailand before crossing the border into Cambodia. Once across the sleepy border we ride into the Khmer heartland to explore rural Cambodia. Discover the fading colonial outpost of Battambang and journey by boat across the Tonle Sap (Great Lake), which is the beating hea...more details »
 

5. Bangkok to Saigon Cycle Challenge

CHARITY FUNDRAISING CYCLE CHALLENGE FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN IN THAILAND, CAMBODIA & VIETNAM

A real challenge - over 1,000kms in 16 days for the children of South East Asia.

Bangkok to Saigon"...the toughest vacation you'll ever love!" exclaimed one of the 2004 participants. Over the 16 days you will travel through 3 contrasting countri...more details »

 

6. Chiang Mai to Bangkok by Bike

From the mountains and jungles of the North to the temple-filled plains of Central Thailand, cycling across these regions provides you with unforgettable scenic and cultural experiences. The famous Thai smile, quiet roads and the world's best cuisine - this is a bike ride that will lead you to the heart of Thailand.

Our adventure takes us from th...more details »

 

7. Cycle Northern Thailand

Cycle through tribal lands and explore the infamous Golden Triangle...

Mountain biking offers a unique method of experience all Northen Thailand has to offer. From bohemian Chiang Mai the trip takes you to hilly areas, inhabited by indigenous tribes. Further north to Chiang Dao the trip visitsTha Ton, Doi Mae Salong, <...more details »

 

8. Cycle Southern Thailand

Cycle along beaches, through rainforests, exploring rubber plantations, and spotting gibbons...

This Cycle Southern Thailand trip offer the full range of tropical landscapes from the country's famous beaches to dense rainforests. The versatility of mountain bikes are essential to make this the best way to experience Southern Thailand.

The lit...more details »

 

9. Cycling River Kwai to the Gulf of Thailand

Kanchanaburi is Thailand's third largest province lying 130-kilometres west and a comfortable 2-hour drive from Bangkok and offers some excellent off road biking that offers some great views as well as some challenging biking.

Kanchanaburi is famous as the site of the world-famous Bridge Over The River Kwai, immortalized in...more details »

 

10. Khao Sok Exporatory Rock Climbing Expedition

Tropical Mountaineering

There are many mountains in the Southern Thailand that are just waiting to be explored. Forget about frostbite and altitude sickness. With a bit of sweat, you can reach the summit of these tropical mountains. No rock climbing experience is necessary. All you need is to be reasonably fit and you'll need a sense of adve...more details »
 

11. Saigon to Bangkok by Bike and Boat

This tour takes in three of South East Asia's most diverse and fascinating countries. Commencing in Saigon we head into Vietnam's rice bowl and the Mekong Delta. This fascinating area is flat and lush and is quite unlike anywhere else in Vietnam and with it mix of Khmer and Vietnamese people make this a diverse and interesting region to explore. <...more details »
 

12. Sea, Lake and River Kayaking Expedition

Xekong Province was formed in 1984 by combining Salavan and Attapheu. It is the smallest province in Lao and is home to some 14 different ethnic groups including: Lao-tai, Tariang, Alak, Katu, Nge`, Yae, Ta-oy, Loven, Souay, Lavi, Triew, Chatong, Takkang, and the Lave.

As we paddle down the Xekong River, we'll come across almost all of these...more details »
 

13. Southern Thailand Kayaking Expedition

Despite the development that has taken place in many parts of Thailand over the past decade, there are still many spots of awesome undisturbed natural beauty.

This kayaking expedition takes you to two very different such places, both of them designated national parks, where the wildlife and natural environment remains pristine.

Khao S...more details »
 

14. Sukhothai to Chiang Mai by bike

The peaceful and tolerant nature of the Thai people is legendary in South East Asia where they are regarded as humble, hospitable and easy going. Combined with 13th century history, fantastic scenery and great, but not too difficult cycling, in areas where few tourists go, you have all the ingredients of a truly great discovery bike ride.

We star...more details »

 

15. Thai Village Life and Traditional Medicine

Thailand's cultural and social roots are firmly set in the countryside, in fact, when Mahatma Gandhi said of his home country ldblquote ... the real India is in the villages dblquote he could just as easily have been referring to Thailand, a country whose political and cultural birth was in the lquote million rice fields quote of the ancient La...more details »
 

16. The Mae Hongson Experience

The mountainous region between Chiang Mai west to the border with Burma is one of the last true wildernesses remaining in Thailand. The area is sparsely populated by lowland Thais and thus the forest has remained largely in tact, offering a refuge to the handful of colourful minority tribal groups who prefer isolation in the mountains and forests.<...more details »
 

17. White Water Kayaking in Thailand and Laos

Siam River Adventures specializes in whitewater kayaking adventures in Northern Thailand. Based out of Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, we operate whitewater kayaking trips and whitewater kayak instruction on the Mae Taeng, Mae Chaem, Mae Kok, and Nam Wa Rivers.

Whitewater Kayaking is a relatively new sport in Thailand, but quickly growing populari...more details »

 

18. Wild Orchids of Thailand

Most admirers of the Orchidaceae will already be familiar with Thai orchids courtesy of the much loved Dendrobium, the World's most popular genus of orchid. Dendrobium was Thailand quote s introduction to the World Orchid industry, easy to grow, fast flowering and with up to 30 long lasting orchid sprays a year, the Dendrobium genus elevated Thail...more details »
 



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