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Walking in Thailand with HF Holidays

19th July 2011 Print

Enjoy a range of relaxed walks taking in historic sites, golden temples, local tribes and national parks on a – new for 2012 – Treasures of Thailand guided touring holiday courtesy of HF Holidays, the UK’s largest walking and leisure activity holiday organisation.

Highlights include walks at Hellfire Pass, Erawan National Park with its striking multi-tiered waterfalls, the UNESCO heritage centre of Sukhothai – the first kingdom of Siam – the mountains of the Doi Inthanon National Park and the sacred temple of Doi Suthep.

There are also opportunities to discover the country’s cultural treasures with visits to the colourful China Old Town markets in Bangkok, the traditional Thai houses in King Rama II Memorial Park and the riverside stalls of Ampawa market as well as learning about the traditions of the Lao Krang tribe and the option to try weaving with the locals.

In addition, the holiday takes in the Bridge over the River Kwai, the Elephant Conservation Centre, the bird conservation sanctuary of Bung Boraphet – home to 148 species of animals – and the picturesque Ratchaphruek Botanical Gardens.

The cost is from £1985 per person, land-only or from £2750 inclusive of return Heathrow flights and transfers.  These twin-share prices include 15 nights’ full board en-suite accommodation, a full programme of guided walks with specialist local guides and an HF Holidays’ leader, sightseeing and entrance fees, plus travel by train, boat and minicoach.

For more information and bookings, visit: hfholidays.co.uk