Eco/Adventure tour?

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    Eco/Adventure tour?

    I'm looking to get away for a few days (4 - 10) in July but would like to do something a bit different from the normal resort scene. Anyone know of travel agency specializing in eco or adventure tours in region? Willing to spend for quality / safe tour but don't want to go all out and break the bank. Appreciate any recommendations.

    Ray


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    yes!!

    check out this site:

    Asia Ecotourism Tropical Resorts, eco lodges, eco resorts, and eco hotels


    i was supposed to go on a trekking holiday outside chiang mai, but it fell through. however, the people at lisu lodge (Lisu Lodge - an ecolodge among the Lisu People of northern Thailand - Chiang Mai ecolodge) were so very helpful and helped me tailor an itinerary specifically for our needs- fantastic!

    good luck and please let me know if you do any of these eco-tours, as i am very interested in this sort of thing.

    jennifer


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    Quote Originally Posted by mobespierre:
    yes!!




    i was supposed to go on a trekking holiday outside chiang mai, but it fell through. however, the people at lisu lodge (Lisu Lodge - an ecolodge among the Lisu People of northern Thailand - Chiang Mai ecolodge) were so very helpful and helped me tailor an itinerary specifically for our needs- fantastic!



    jennifer
    highly recommend trekking in Northern Thailand. I have been 3 times. It is extremely easy to organise yourself rather than paying extra for an agency to do it, if it appeals to you.

    All the hotels/guesthouses (regardless of your budget) will offer numerous packages to go trekking in the area, stay with local hill tribes of different ethnicity, rafting, elephant riding etc.

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    there are some jungle stays in borneo, never tried any but they look interesting

    and chiang mai is great. i've spent a few weeks there of the past year. if you're going up farther north it'd be worth the time to stay in chiang rai for the night to avoid a long minibus ride on the tour day. other than that chiang rai has *nothing* to do.


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    Hallo RTseng

    Do you interested in trekking in Bali or Lombok (Rinjani Mountain Trekking)
    We have this tour trip..

    If you want you could contact me in private. [email protected]