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62 January 11, 2015 Tour America has sav- ings on all its package hol- idays when you book in January. These include summer in Orlando from €569pp with seven nights at the Clarion Inn Lake Buena Vista based on 2 adults and 2 children on June 12 or you can spend Valentine’s Day in New York from €699 including flights and three nights B&B at the Hotel Metro. ESCAPE with JP Thompson [email protected] T HAILAND is a country that has always been on my ‘to do’ list when it comes to travel. It was one of those exciting, exotic destinations which I had planned to visit in my early twenties but continuously put off due to a rather hectic work schedule and part-time study. Every year I swore to myself that I would get round to embarking on the trip of a lifetime to the 50th largest country in the world. My desire to visit was so strong that it eventually got to the stage where following a night out, I booked plane tickets through Etihad Airways before I could say snap, crackle and pop. As a result of my somewhat whimsical decision, the next thing I knew my sister Ruth and I were off to the bustling city of Bangkok, backpacks in tow for three-and-a-half weeks. Like most people, our busy work schedules meant this was all the time out we could take. Would this really be enough time to experience what Thailand has to offer? And as two girls travelling on our own would we be safe? Thailand is at the centre of the Indochina peninsula. It’s incredibly famous for its sandy beaches and tropical climates which can reach a sizzling 38°C. Having heard about the various different seasons, we decided to travel in November as it is considered to have more comfortable temperatures. To ensure my mother had piece of mind and to get the most out of what little time we had, we decided to book a 16-day group tour with G Adventures through Irish company Adventure Holidays. Aptly titled ‘Thailand on a Shoestring’ we also decided to book three days of free time to ourselves both before and after our experience with a gang of other travellers so we would have time to relax and unwind. We kicked off our adventure with a three-night stay at the five-star Lebua State Tower Hotel in Bangkok (which you can read about, top right). Known as the city that never sleeps, Ruth and I made the most of our few days groupless and spent our time experiencing the nightlife and tuk tuks on famous backpackers’ strip the Khao San Road and testing out authentic thai dishes on many of the city’s food stalls. We also visited the original home of the Thai King ‘The Grand Palace’ which was littered with towering temples and glittering golden Buddha statues. One of the main attractions in the royal grounds – which are simply bursting with tourists – had to be the Temple of the Emerald Buddha which was the personal chapel of the royal family. Another attraction in Bangkok which is a must see is the 70m-high ‘Wat Arun’ – otherwise known as ‘The Temple of Dawn’. We took a private long tail boat to what’s known as one of the most beautiful temples in Thailand at sunset where we were ensured some stunning views of the sun slowly sinking below Bangkok’s skyline. When it comes to Bangkok, another area worth mentioning is shopping. Bangkok is full of street stalls and gigantic shopping centres. Its most famous mall, the eight-floored MBK, offers something for everyone and with over 2,000 shops it’s safe to say you can certainly get bang for your Baht. It truly is shopping heaven. The final day of our stay in Bangkok saw us join our G Adventures group of 16 people and embark on an overnight train to Chiang Mai in the north. The laid-back city, dubbed the cultural centre of Thailand, provides something for all types of travellers from ancient ruins and temples to top restaurants, pubs and clubs. Although we only had two days in the city, one of the highlights was a visit to the perfectly picturesque, ancient Buddhist Temple ‘Wat Chedi Luang’ which oozes history and gives tourists an opportunity to learn about Buddhism. Seeing as our group itinerary was designed for the more adventurous traveller, Ruth and I were delighted to see it included a three-day hill tribe trek which would enable us to see the ‘real’ Thailand as it were. Our three days of hiking up a sweat saw us visit three remote villages and stay in the homes of the Karen tribe members, each of who had their own language, religion and culture. Following what was an unforgettable experience in Chang Mai, we took another overnight train to the ever so beautiful, unspoilt Khao Sok National Park for an overnight stay. Being the oldest evergreen rainforest in the world, it’s situated in the South of Thailand and is part of the Surat Thani TICKET TO PARADISE History, culture and beauty await visitors in unforgettable Thailand t ns y k e something for d f e e ce Gr d Pala ’ which litt ed e s c I B G a t T c p o a p i w p T s HIGHLIGHTS: Rebecca and Ruth feed elephants and visit a temple in Chang Mai, below ClickandGo is the only holiday company offering 1 deposit on holiday packages including Aer Lingus flights, accommodation & transfers. See ClickandGo.com for 1 deposit terms & conditions. ClickandGo is fully licensed & bonded by the Commission for Aviation Regulation T.A. 0700. E&OE. VISIT ClickandGo.com CALL 01 6371699

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62 January 11, 2015Tour

America has sav-ings on all its package hol-

idays when you book in January.These include summer in Orlando from

€569pp with seven nights at the ClarionInn Lake Buena Vista based on 2 adults

and 2 children on June 12 or you can spendValentine’s Day in New York from €699 includingflights and three nights B&B at the Hotel Metro.ESCAPE with JP Thompson

[email protected]

THAILAND is a country thathas always been on my ‘todo’ list when it comes totravel. It was one of thoseexciting, exotic destinations

which I had planned to visit in myearly twenties but continuouslyput off due to a rather hectic workschedule and part-time study.

Every year I swore to myselfthat I would get round toembarking on the trip of alifetime to the 50th largestcountry in the world. My desireto visit was so strong that iteventually got to the stage wherefollowing a night out, I bookedplane tickets through EtihadAirways before I could say snap,crackle and pop.

As a result of my somewhatwhimsical decision, the nextthing I knew my sister Ruth andI were off to the bustling city ofBangkok, backpacks in tow forthree-and-a-half weeks. Likemost people, our busy workschedules meant this was all thetime out we could take. Wouldthis really be enough time toexperience what Thailandhas to offer? And as two girlstravelling on our own would webe safe?

Thailand is at the centre ofthe Indochina peninsula. It’sincredibly famous for its sandybeaches and tropical climateswhich can reach a sizzling38°C. Having heard about thevarious different seasons, wedecided to travel in Novemberas it is considered to have morecomfortable temperatures.

To ensure my mother had pieceof mind and to get the most outof what little time we had, wedecided to book a 16-day grouptour with G Adventures throughIrish company AdventureHolidays. Aptly titled ‘Thailandon a Shoestring’ we also decidedto book three days of free time toourselves both before and afterour experience with a gang ofother travellers so we would havetime to relax and unwind.

We kicked off our adventurewith a three-night stay at thefive-star Lebua State Tower Hotelin Bangkok (which you can readabout, top right). Known as thecity that never sleeps, Ruth andI made the most of our few daysgroupless and spent our timeexperiencing the nightlife andtuk tuks on famous backpackers’strip the Khao San Road andtesting out authentic thai disheson many of the city’s food stalls.

We also visited the originalhome of the Thai King ‘The

Grand Palace’ which was litteredwith towering temples andglittering golden Buddha statues.One of the main attractions in theroyal grounds – which are simplybursting with tourists – had tobe the Temple of the EmeraldBuddha which was the personalchapel of the royal family.

Another attraction in Bangkokwhich is a must see is the70m-high ‘Wat Arun’ – otherwiseknown as ‘The Temple of Dawn’.We took a private long tail boat towhat’s known as one of the mostbeautiful temples in Thailand atsunset where we were ensuredsome stunning views of the sunslowly sinking below Bangkok’sskyline.

When it comes to Bangkok,another area worth mentioning isshopping. Bangkok is full of streetstalls and gigantic shoppingcentres. Its most famous mall,the eight-floored MBK, offers

something foreveryone and with over 2,000shops it’s safe to say you cancertainly get bang for your Baht.It truly is shopping heaven.

The final day of our stay inBangkok saw us join ourG Adventures group of 16 peopleand embark on an overnighttrain to Chiang Mai in the north.The laid-back city, dubbed thecultural centre of Thailand,provides something for all typesof travellers from ancient ruinsand temples to top restaurants,pubs and clubs.

Although we only had two daysin the city, one of the highlightswas a visit to the perfectlypicturesque, ancient BuddhistTemple ‘Wat Chedi Luang’ whichoozes history and gives touristsan opportunity to learn aboutBuddhism.

Seeing as our group itinerarywas designed for the moreadventurous traveller, Ruth and Iwere delighted to see it includeda three-day hill tribe trek whichwould enable us to see the ‘real’Thailand as it were. Our threedays of hiking up a sweat saw usvisit three remote villages andstay in the homes of the Karentribe members, each of who hadtheir own language, religion andculture.

Following what was anunforgettable experience inChang Mai, we took anotherovernight train to the ever sobeautiful, unspoilt Khao SokNational Park for an overnightstay. Being the oldest evergreenrainforest in the world, it’ssituated in the South of Thailandand is part of the Surat Thani

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visit a temple inChang Mai, below

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