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December 1st, 2009

New Soft Adventure Trek in Thai-Burmese Border

Salawin River Hill Tribes Trek

This 4-day Salawin River Hill Tribes Trek is soft-adventure tour allows clients to see northern Thailand beyond its popular tourist sites. Trekking through the jungles of Mae Sariang on foot, on elephant’s back and by boat, clients also get to experience first-hand the hill tribe cultures with homestays at remote villages in the Thai-Burmese borders. View the program details here.

October 7th, 2009

Doi Inthanon Waterfall Walk Launched

Doi Inthanon Waterfall Walk Launched

A perfect day trip for families, our new Doi Inthanon Waterfall Walk features an easy 2-hour trek through Chiang Mai’s lush mountain scenery. Travelers will pass through a Karen hilltribe village and a local market as they hike up to Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s highest peak. More program details can be viewed here.

April 2nd, 2009

4×4 Adventures in Northern Thailand

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The Old Elephant Trail – 3 Days / 2 Nights is our latest adventure offering in Northern Thailand. Traversing dirt tracks, guests will travel in 4WD vehicles to sights off the beaten paths in Chiang Mai. Attractions include Doi Inthanon National Park, Wat Chan and the Old Elephant Trail (an ancient trade route between Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son). One night will be spent at an eco-lodge and guests will have the opportunity to meet the colorful hill tribes. View the itinerary here. For inquiries, please contact bastiaan@exotissimo.com.

January 14th, 2009

Exotissimo Launches Adventure Trek Along Thailand’s Old Elephant Trail

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Following months of extensive research, Exotissimo Travel unveils a challenging expedition that explores the pristine forests of Thailand’s northern hinterlands. Reviving an ancient trade route, the program offers intrepid travelers an unparalleled insight into the region’s rich biodiversity, cultures and customs. The Old Elephant Trail: Trekking Thailand’s Highest Peaks is a 7 Day / 6 Night trek that starts from Mae Surin National Park in Mae Hong Son Province along the little known Old Elephant Trail. Centuries ago the route was busy with merchants traveling between Mae Hong Son and Chiang Mai but with the construction of a road in the 1950s, the trail was abandoned. After years of solitude, the trail is now the perfect route for adventurous travelers. To read the full itinerary, click here. The press release for this new exciting tour is available here.

May 6th, 2008

Trekking in Huai Nam Dang, Chiang Mai

Just an hour and a half from Chiang Mai, Huai Nam Dang National Park is filled with virginal forests, charming hilltribe villages and tons of flora and fauna. You can explore it on foot or from the back of a majestic elephant. Bamboo rafter down the Mae Taeng River is also available, and we recommend a homestay with the Lahu and Karen peoples. Check out some of our exciting trekking programs in this gorgeous area. Contact us at Thailand@exotissimo.com for rates and booking.

April 30th, 2008

Adventure Cambodia; the responsible approach

the_hardest_road_in_cambodia-right.jpgCambodia’s empty roads, shady dirt paths and trails and welcoming communities are a real treat for cyclists and trekkers alike. The relatively flat routes and natural scenery have contributed to a rising demand of cycling and trekking holidays to Cambodia. Adventure Cambodia has adjusted its routes to make sure that you are able to visit the best of what the beautiful countryside have to offer. Lunching with local families, enjoying visits to countryside farms and non-profit organizations and sleeping in pagodas are all unique features that will create your perfect, memorable holiday.

Adventure Cambodia understands the value of community-based tourism and supports the communities we meet on the way. Responsible travel has become an increasingly important feature for us and especially our adventure tours. We are continuing to add new elements to our tours to make sure we can accommodate this rising demand. Join Exotissimo on its cycling or trekking tours and get in touch with the real Cambodia while improving local people’s livelihoods.

April 21st, 2008

Hardcore Adventures in Dalat

rock-climbing-right.jpgThe romantic heart of Vietnam has long had a second side to it, an adventurous side. Exotissimo Travel has been hard at work identifying new soft adventure activities to take advantage of Dalat’s cool climate, gorgeous waterfalls and rolling hills.

Our 2D/1N Jungle Fever will take you through the local forests and jungles (and maybe spotting a wild elephant or two) while visiting minority villages along the way. For those adverse to camping, the Langbian Scramble will lead participants to gorgeous views from the three mountain peaks of Langbian (of course). We offer mountain biking programs for all levels.

New kayaking programs can take participants out to Tuyen Lam Lake. Rock Climbing fans have reason to rejoice, as we can now offer excellent rock climbing programs (to complement to X Rock Climbing Wall in Saigon).

No matter what the level of skill, we can offer interesting and exciting adventure programs for everyone in Dalat. Please contact Exotissimo Vietnam for more information.

December 19th, 2007

Eco-Friendly Orchids Day Trek

orchidtour-right.jpgThis month, we are pleased to offer a new Orchid Trek through Phou Khao Kuay. In cooperation with the National University of Laos and Vientiane Orchidees, this tour will take flower lovers through the National Protected Area of Phou Khao Khoay, just an hour and a half from Vientiane. In addition to the gorgeous flowers, clients will visit with the villagers of Ban Hatkhai. This tour will promote both an awareness and a sustainable income in harmony with Mother Nature. It’s a nice eco-friendly addition to any visit to Vientiane.

January 19th, 2007

Eco-Friendly Orchids Day Trek

orchidtour-right.jpgThis month, we are pleased to offer a new Orchid Trek through Phou Khao Kuay. In cooperation with the National University of Laos and Vientiane Orchidees, this tour will take flower lovers through the National Protected Area of Phou Khao Khoay, just an hour and a half from Vientiane. In addition to the gorgeous flowers, clients will visit with the villagers of Ban Hatkhai. This tour will promote both an awareness and a sustainable income in harmony with Mother Nature. It’s a nice eco-friendly addition to any visit to Vientiane.