January 24th, 2008
Are your clients tired of doing the normal and passive sightseeing tours? Instead of following guides, and listening to stories, do they want something interactive? Exotissimo has organized new experiences in Chinatown which lead through the small alleys, passes by the colorful local market and crosses the river with a local ferry to discover the real Thai life beyond.
This tour is an authentic Thai experience and feedback from our clients has been extremely positive. Starting at 08:00 from the heart of Chinatown a guide takes you for a 3 hour biking tour (very gentle biking) in an area not yet discovered by travel guidebooks. The light biking pace makes this day trip perfect for anyone who can sit on a bike. The adventure here is not so much about physical exertion, but more about discovering local life. Other people may say that they’ve been to Bangkok, but only you can say with justification that you “biked Bangkok!”
December 27th, 2007
The last month the Exotissimo team has worked hard on day trips for people staying in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. If you had enough of all those cars, noise, tourists and people hassling you; join us in the countryside!
Exotissimo can take you out of the hustle and bustle of the city and show you what life in the countryside is all about. Either you can do it by foot, by bicycle or by car, the choice is up to you.
In Phnom Penh we have 3 excellent trips to Kampong Chnang where you can see the traditional pottery making and a tour through the floating village or a bicycle ride through the villages and stunning scenery, or join to Oudong and cycle your way around for 30km through excellent countryside with beautiful views of rice paddies and traditional villages or join us to Kirirom National Park where a visit to the waterfalls and a hike through the Pine Forest are a real treat for any nature lover!
December 26th, 2007
Kampot is known as one of the most laid-back places in Cambodia. It helps that it’s also one of the most beautiful places in Cambodia. Located on the banks of the Kampot River and just a stone throw from the Gulf of Thailand, Kampot is developing its scene with tasteful and atmospheric small restaurants.
Kampot is not only a beautiful colonial town with many colonial buildings still intact, it is also home to Bokor Hill. Bokor Hill, the abandoned French Hill station built in the 1920’s is situated on top of the 1079m high mountain. The 32km ride up is not for the faint at heart but definitely worth it. While some die-hards cycle to the top with our Exotissimo Adventure Team, others prefer to use one of the 4×4 drives.
Together with Exotissimo’s new Orchid tour, we now can provide the best and safest experience to the top of Bokor. This fully insured 4×4 drive is the best there is and is a guaranteed great experience. Join us to the beautiful South Coast and make sure you check out this Hill Station before the developers arrive!