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Travel Indochina Solves Spring School Holidays

Tuesday, 24 July 2012



 

 

Travel Indochina has the perfect school holidays’ solution for families seeking to do something a little unusual this September, with a range of Family Small Group Journeys scheduled for the spring period, including three new itineraries.

Suitable for families with children aged five and above, a Family Journey provides the perfect way to introduce children to the wonders of Asia, and includes all the hallmark features of the Travel Indochina style of travel, with family friendly special touches added.

Travel Indochina Managing Director, Paul Hole, says that Asia is the ideal destination for children, offering the perfect mix of history, culture, cuisine, adventure and fun for everyone.

“Children are never too young to gain insights into other cultures – understanding is the backbone of compassion and empathy,” says Paul.
“Our journeys have been designed to cater for the special requirements of our younger passengers, balancing education and insights with activities tailored to their age to help bring their Asian experience – and understanding – to life.”

Travel Indochina’s eight Family Journeys include itineraries through Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, India and China, and range in length from 8 – 18 days:

  • Vietnamese Hotpot - 12 days
  • Laos & Vietnamese Hotpot – 15 days
  • Vietnamese & Cambodian Hotpot - 15 days
  • Laos Vietnamese & Cambodian Hotpot - 18 days
  • Tuk Tuk Thailand - 10 days
  • Chinese Checkers - 10 days
  • Pappadoms & Palaces - 8 days
  • Pappadoms & Palaces with Ranthambore - 10 days

“Insider Experience” highlights of the tours include

  • Soaring high above the temples of Siem Reap in a tethered balloon
  • Walking with a local elephant and its mahout between villages in India
  • Trying Kung Fu with instructions from a local expert in Beijing
  • Learning to paddle a basket boat in Hoi An

Source = Travel Indochina
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