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10 days Starts/Ends: Bangkok Discover the Kingdom of Thailand from the lively streets of the capital of Bangkok to the ancient ruins of Ayuthaya and the hill tribes of Chiang Rai with a colourful mix of night markets, beautiful national parks, historic WWII sites, exotic temples and boat trips in between. HIGHLIGHTS AND INCLUSIONS Trip Highlights Bangkok - Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Original Thai Massage School, Flower Market and Khao San Road Kanchanaburi - Allied War Cemetary, Bridge on the River Kwai and Hellfire Pass Erawan National Park - wildlife, evergreen forests, beautiful waterfalls & swimming Ayuthaya - Former capital of Thailand, ancient ruins including iconic Wat Mahatat Chiang Mai - night market and free time for optional activities from spa treatments to canopy ziplines Cruising on the Kok River in a longtail boat Wat Rhon Khung - the White Temple Chiang Rai - Karen (Longneck) tribe village, frontier town of Mae Sai, Chiang Saen in the Golden Triangle & the Opium Museum Crossing the border into Burma to explore the small town of Tachileik (optional) What's Included 8 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 1 dinner 7 nights 3-4 star & Special Class hotels, 1 night floating hotel in the jungle, 1 night overnight sleeper train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai Economy class flight Chiang Rai - Bangkok Airport arrival transfer day 1 & departure transfer day 10 Escorted by an English-speaking Thai tour guide Guided sightseeing - Bangkok, Kanchanaburi, Erawan National Park, Ayuthaya and Chiang Rai Train ride over the River Kwai and visit to Hellfire Pass River cruise from Ayuthaya to Bangkok Longtail boat cruise on the canals of Bangkok and on the Kok River Excursion to the hill tribe villages around Chiang Rai All relevant transfers and transportation in private air-conditioned vehicles What's Not Included Tipping Kitty: USD$40-50, paid in USD Entrance Fees: USD$60-70, paid in USD International flights and visa Tip for your tour guide. We recommend you allow USD$3-6 per day, per traveller. Tipping your guide is an entirely personal gesture DETAILED ITINERARY Day 1 : Bangkok Saturday. Welcome to Thailand and the start of your holiday! Upon arrival to Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport, after attending to immigration, please proceed to the Arrivals Hall, EXITING VIA DOOR B, where you will be met by an On The Go Tours representative, carrying an On The Go Tours sign. Note: our representative will be waiting for you outside Door B, should you happen to exit via Door A or Door C, please walk to the Door B exit 100m away where our representative will be waiting for you. Please show this tour voucher to our representatives upon arrival and ensure it is returned to you as you may need it later on your travels. If, for any reason you are unable to commence your trip as scheduled, or on arrival, you are unable to make contact with our representative within 30 minutes of waiting, please call the emergency contact persons as listed on your tour voucher. Please do not exit the airport and make your own way to the start hotel, please follow the advice given by our emergency contact persons. If arriving to Bangkok via Don Mueang International Airport, our arrival procedure is the same as above with the exception that after attending to immigration and entering the Arrivals Hall, please proceed to the 'Information' counter near Door No 5 where our representative will be waiting for you. - 1 -

Once you have met our representative you will be escorted to our awaiting transportation and a driver will transfer you to our hotel. Upon arrival please give your name to the hotel receptionist and check into your room. Now, the adventure begins! Day 3 : River Kwai & Hellfire Pass to Taweechai Elephant Camp is only offered on tours departing prior to 01 Sept 2016. If travelling after this date, tours will travel from Erawan National Park direct to Ayuthaya. Overnight - Ayutthaya (B) Day 5 : Ayuthaya For those arriving a day or two earlier than Day One of the tour, you can spend your time exploring and getting acquainted with the city. Nana BTS Station (Sky Train) is located approx 500m from our hotel. The Sky Train is inexpensive and a great way to travel around the city and connects into the underground rail network truly making all main sites easy to reach. Day One is designed to be an arrival day for all passengers. Spend the day discovering the city, your way before heading back to the hotel this evening for our welcome meeting hosted by your tour guide, scheduled to commence at 6pm. After you might like to join your guide and other members of the group for a meal. Overnight - Bangkok Day 2 : Bangkok City Tour This morning we visit the spiritual and religious heart of the city - the striking Grand Palace. Topped by golden stupas, the complex has been the site of royal coronations and is home to the legendary Emerald Buddha. We ll also visit the House of the Reclining Buddha, the Original Thai Massage School and the 24hr Flower Market before boarding longtail boats to explore the city s canals. Known as khlongs, the canals enable surface water to make its way to the sea and have long been a way of getting around Bangkok. On our journey we ll glide by curious stilted houses and gleaming temples whilst old men fish and children folic about on the waters edge. Our boats drop us off within walking distance of Khao San Road, popular with backpackers and hippies. Late afternoon offers free time for you to enjoy the many bars, restaurants, street performers, market stalls and tailors - that will measure you up for a new suit, that line this vibrant road. Overnight - Bangkok (B) Bangkok - Kanchanaburi. Departing at approx 7am, it s an early start today as we drive 2.5hrs west of the capital to the small town of Kanchanaburi. Here we pay our respects to the thousands of Allied POWs who perished in the area under the hand of the Imperial Japanese Army. After pausing at the Allied War Cemetery we continue to the infamous Bridge over the River Kwai, immortalised by the film of the same name. You have a chance to take pictures before you board a train for a 2 hour journey that crosses the bridge before following the tracks dug by the POWs and locals some 75 years earlier. Disembarking at Nam Tok we have a short drive to Hellfire Pass where the POWs dug through a mountain often using only their bare hands. A fascinating museum at the entrance details the region s history. After our day s sightseeing a leisurely longtail boat ride leads us to our fabulous floating jungle raft hotel. To the beauty of a hundred softly glowing lanterns and the sounds of the tropical forest and cool water flowing by we enjoy dinner and a relaxing evening on the deck. Overnight - Kanchanaburi (B, D) Day 4 : Erawan Waterfalls & Ayuthaya Kanchanaburi - Ayuthaya. This morning we travel on to the beautiful Erawan National Park, to explore the rivers, waterfalls and trails on foot. The park boasts a stunning tiered waterfall and there s time to take a quick dip in the crystalline waters before we visit the Taweechai Elephant Camp to see these amazing creatures up close. Our final destination today is Ayuthaya, the former capital of Thailand. Note: a visit Ayuthaya - Bangkok - Chiang Mai. Ayuthaya was sacked by the Burmese, leading them to abandon the site and relocate the capital to Bangkok. All that remains are the stone and brick temples from the era. Today we explore Ayuthaya s famous ruins, visiting the magnificent stupas at Wat Phri Sanphet, the giant Bronze Statue of Buddha and iconic Wat Mahatat where the head of a damaged Buddha statue has slowly been embraced and lifted by a nearby tree. This is one of Thailand s most religiously significant places. Departing Ayuthaya we board a cruise ship on the mighty Chao Praya River, for a scenic cruise back to the Bangkok, enjoying lunch on board. On arrival there s time to explore the nearby shops and bars before heading to Bangkok s main train station to catch our overnight express sleeper train (2nd class A/C sleeper cabins) to Chiang Mai. The train is scheduled to arrive to Chiang Mai at 07:40. Although the train near always departs on time, expect our arrival time to be two hours later that scheduled. OVERNIGHT SLEEPER TRAIN Tonight you'll bed down in the sleeper wagons aboard the overnight train. The class of carriage is 2nd class air-conditioned sleeper, though sometimes air-conditioning maybe replaced with fans depending upon availability. 2nd class sleepers carriages contain bunk beds running along both sides of the carriage, a set of the left side and a set on the right side with a central corridor in the middle (running parallel to the length of the train). By day the top bunk is - 2 -

folded away and the lower bunk serves as two individual seats facing each other. When you are ready to retire the carriage steward will come along and make up the beds for you. street foods on offer and perhaps try our hand at haggling. Overnight - Chiang Mai Day 7 : Chiang Mai - your way Day 9 : Hill Tribes All cabins are mixed sex. Your cabin is not a cabin as such, but rather your own private cubicle once the curtain is drawn at night. The curtain serves as a barrier between you and the main corridor of the train. Luggage, including hand luggage should be locked (as you would do when travelling on any overnight train anywhere in the world) and can be stored underneath the lower bunk or on the overhead luggage rack if sleeping up on top. The carriage is manned by an attendant who will distribute clean linen, pillow and a blanket free of charge. Dependent upon the service, a variety of snacks and drinks or full dinner service can be ordered at an additional cost, though we suggest you purchase dinner and breakfast for the following morning before boarding the train. In addition, there are WC facilities (European and also squat-style ) at each end of the carriage. Cleanliness is normally quite good, though we still recommend you carry your own anti-bacterial hand wipes and toilet paper for comfort. Overnight - Sleeper train (B, L) Day 6 : Chiang Mai This morning we arrive into the picturesque city of Chiang Mai, nestled in the foothills of northern Thailand. This afternoon we take a trishaw ride and explore the old city of Chiang Mai before driving up to the majestic Doi Suthep, standing like a sentinel overlooking Chiang Mai. The tranquility of monks chanting as the sun slowly heads to the horizon is a highlight for many. In the evening we head into the night market to explore many of the A free day for you to relax or participate in some of the many activities on offer. Choose from the more relaxing options with spa treatments and massages, to the adrenaline-fuelled with canopy zip lines and rock climbing. No trip to Chiang Mai would be complete without trying a local cooking class and perfecting your very own Pad Thai! Overnight - Chiang Mai (B) Day 8 : Kok River Chiang Mai - Chiang Rai. Our journey today takes us through stunning karst and jungle scenery. Stopping for lunch at Ta Thon we board private long tail boats for a cruise down the Kok River watching rural life pass us by. Farmers work the land where oranges grow whilst men fish along the banks and buffalo wallow in the shallow waters. From our arrival point continue to the unconventional Wat Rong Khun Buddhist temple (aka The White Temple), which depicts scenes from modern movies including the Matrix, Star Wars and Superman! We continue to our hotel in Chiang Rai arriving in the early evening. Once you have checked in the guide will take you down to the night market for you to do some last minute bargain hunting and to sample some of the delicacies of the region. Overnight - Chiang Rai (B) Chiang Rai - Bangkok. After breakfast, we check out and depart at 8.00am. Our first stop is at a village where you have the chance to encounter the famous Long Neck or Karen (pronounced Car Ren) tribe. We continue to the border frontier town of Mae Sai, where you have the chance to cross briefly into Myanmar and enter the Burmese town of Tachileik (optional). Tachileik - Burma Thai's pop across to Tachileik for a weekend of gambling, officially illegal in Thailand or to purchase goods not available locally. The town's sole existence now a day is trade, particularly counterfeited merchandise made in China or Taiwan. Although the town doesn't offer any great sightseeing opportunities, this maybe possibly the only opportunity you might get to visit a land that was closed for such a long time. If you are making the hop you won't need to change currency as the town uses Thai Baht and not the Burmese/Myanmar Kyat. Currently the visa cost is 500 baht, though technically this is not official and can vary on the day depending on the angle of the sun, and whether Manchester United managed to beat City in the local derby. We continue to Chiang Saen, better known as the Golden Triangle a name earned from the fact that so much opium passed through the area, a drug at the time what pound for pound was worth more than gold. We stand at a viewpoint that lets us see Myanmar in front of us, and Laos to the right. We take time to visit the Opium Museum before flying to Bangkok. Flight arrival time to Bangkok approx: 21:45 On arrival in the city, we transfer to our hotel arriving late into the evening, not really - 3 -

a problem in the city that never sleeps! Overnight - Bangkok (B) Day 10 : Bangkok - your way Monday. Today marks the end of your Thai adventure. After breakfast and hotel check out we will transfer you to the airport in time for your onward departure flight. Your most welcome to extend your stay in Bangkok. If choosing to book post tour accommodation with us a departure transfer to the airport will be offered at the completion of your post tour accommodation arrangements.(b) Yi Peng Lantern Festival Tour - 09 Nov 2016 If travelling on this tour departing 09 Nov 2016, the touring arrangements will be as follows: Days 1-3: As per our standard itinerary. Day 4: Erawan National Park Kanchanaburi - Ayuthaya. This morning we travel on to the beautiful Erawan National Park, to explore the rivers, waterfalls and trails on foot. The park boasts a stunning tiered waterfall and there s time to take a quick dip in the crystalline waters before we visit an elephant centre to enjoy a ride through the forest. Our final destination today is Ayuthaya, the former capital of Thailand. Overnight - Ayuthaya. (B) Day 5: Temples of Lampang Ayuthaya - Bangkok - Chiang Mai. Ayuthaya was sacked by the Burmese, leading them to abandon the site and relocate the capital to Bangkok. All that remains are the stone and brick temples from the era. Today we explore Ayuthaya s famous ruins, visiting the magnificent stupas at Wat Phri Sanphet, the giant Bronze Statue of Buddha and iconic Wat Mahatat where the head of a damaged Buddha statue has slowly been embraced and lifted by a nearby tree. This is one of Thailand s most religiously significant places. Day 5: Ayuthaya. Departing Ayuthaya we board a cruise ship on the mighty Chao Praya River, for a scenic cruise back to the Bangkok, enjoying lunch on board. On arrival there s time to explore the nearby shops and bars before heading to Bangkok s main train station to catch our overnight express sleeper train (2nd class A/C sleeper cabins) to Chiang Mai. Overnight - Sleeper train (B, L) Day 6: Yi Peng Festivities This morning we arrive into the picturesque city of Chiang Mai, nestled in the foothills of northern Thailand. This afternoon we take a trishaw ride and explore the old city of Chiang Mai before driving up to the majestic Doi Suthep, standing like a sentinel overlooking Chiang Mai. The tranquillity of monks chanting as the sun slowly heads to the horizon is a highlight for many. In the evening we visit the night market and enjoy the festivities of Loi Krathong and Yi Peng. Yi Peng & Loi Krathong Festivals Celebrated throughout the Kingdom on the evening of the full moon of the 12th month in the traditional Thai lunar calendar, the Loi Krathong festival is named after the floating lanterns, boats and ornaments that are set adrift onto rivers during the celebrations. For some, floating a Krathong, especially when lit, are meant to honour Buddha. For most Thais, it s a way to thank the Hindu Goddess of Water, Phra Mae Khongkha, for her help in providing the most basic of all human necessities. The practice is also associated with creating good luck and ridding oneself of anger an negative thoughts. Some will cut their fingernails and hair and add them to the Krathong, to symbolise the letting go of the bad elements of one's self. In Chiang Mai, the ancient capital of the former Lanna Kingdom, Loi Krathong coincides with the Lanna (northern Thai) festival known as Yi Peng where a multitude of Lanna-style sky lanterns adorned with good luck wishes and prayer are released into the sky. Tonight, as both Loi Krathong and Yi Peng are being celebrated at the same time, we will see lanterns floating on the waters, strings of pretty lights hanging from houses and temples, and hundreds of beautiful lanterns floating by in the sky. Setting out on foot with our guide, we'll aim to catch the lantern releases and join the other festivities which usually include fireworks, boat racing on the Ping River and parades through the streets. Overnight - Chiang Mai (B) Day 7: Chiang Mai - your way Today is free for you to enjoy at your leisure or enjoy more of the Yi Peng and Loi Krathong festivities. With our guide, we head to the market to stock up on all materials needed to make our own Krathongs, then learn how to make them ready to be sailed this evening. There will also be a host of other festival activities that we can enjoy during the day. Not to mention activities unrelated to the festival such as cookery courses and flying through the jungle canopy on zip lines! Overnight - Chiang Mai (B) Days 8 10: As per our standard itinerary. Our Yi Peng arrangements do not include the 'Mass Release' event at Mae Jo. The Mae Jo Mass Release is a paid event with no historical significance. Tickets cost between $100 - $300, are limited and can be purchased online, should you wish to make your own arrangements to attend. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Thailand Country Guide Entrance fees - collected in USD Entrance fees to most sites are not included, although reasonably priced. In Thailand, we collect entrance fees on Day 2 of the tour (the amount is noted under exclusions on page one of this document). A breakdown of the entrance fee total is provided upon arrival. All funds collected in Thailand for entrance fees are payable in USD. Tipping Kitty - collected in USD At the start of your tour, we take a small tipping kitty (the amount is noted under exclusions) from all tour participants to cover tips throughout your holiday. This saves you the hassle of knowing when and how much to tip bellhops, luggage handlers, bus drivers, train conductors and other support staff throughout the tour. This amount does not include a tip for your tour guides. For a job well done, we would suggest USD $3-6 per person per day. Tipping your guide is an entirely personal gesture and ultimately the amount is up to you. - 4 -

Voltage & Time The voltage in Thailand is 220v. In Thailand there are 2 types of plugs are commonly accepted: 2 flat prong plugs (type A), the 2 round pin plug (type C). To cover all bases, it is best to pack an international travel adaptor! Thailand is 7 hours ahead of GMT and does not observe daylight saving. Climate The best time to travel to Thailand central and north including Bangkok, Kanchanaburi and Sukhothai is from November to April, with little rain, if any expected throughout this time. After the cooler winter months, from mid January temperatures start to rise reaching 30 C and more between March May. Between May and July the south west monsoons arrive, travel during this time can still be pleasant with the rain coming in the form of short downpours, lasting an hour or two, clearing the way for warm, clear skies. In August and September the rain continues to fall and temperatures remain high, though by October the mercury has fallen and November marks the start of of the dry season in the central and north once again. The far north and Chiang Rai are generally cooler than the surrounding regions with an annual average temperature of 25o C and with a lower humidity. The best time to travel is either the cool season from Oct Feb or the wet season (Jun - Sept) when aside from the rain, conditions are mild with temperatures around 25oC. March May is warmer with temperatures rising to 36oC. The Gulf of Thailand, including the Hua Hin coastal region has three defined seasons. From December to February you can expect blue skies, plenty of sunshine with refreshing sea breezes to keep temperatures at bay. From March June there is still plenty of blue sky and temperatures will rise above 30 C. Rain is unlikely till till the end of June when it comes in the form of hour-long afternoon downpours, clearing the way for more blue skies and bright sunshine. In late-august/september the monsoon arrives and you can expect sunny spells interspersed with rainy periods. Rainfall usually peaks between October and November. Currency The official currency in Thailand is the Baht. Euro, British Pounds, US Dollars and other major currencies can be exchanged at banks or or at any one on of the numerous exchange booths that line the streets of the big cities. You may also choose to purchase currency in advance, though its possibly not necessary as ATMs can be found everywhere with the exception of the hill tribe areas of Chiang Rai and if enroute between Chiang Rai and Chiang Khong border if crossing to Laos. It is not common to pay with a credit card at restaurants, cafes or shops for small purchases and if you do often there will be a surcharge applied or minimum charge required. It's advisable to request bank notes in smaller denominations, as it can sometimes be hard to get change from large notes and smaller notes are handy for smaller purchases and gratuities. Traveller's Cheques are not recommended as they're often difficult to exchange and incur high fees. Essential Packing Lightweight cotton garments including some items that cover your shoulders and knees Torch is staying overnight at the Jungle Rafts Two spare passport photos & 2 photocopies of your passport. You will need the passport copies if you are planning to cross into Myanmar Sleep sheet, towel and some warm clothes for your village stay if travelling on our Thailand, Temples & Tribes Tour Comfortable walking shoes (again especially if joining our Thailand Temples & Tribes Tour) in addition to flip flops/ thongs you can wear in the shower DEET based mosquito repellent & antihistamine cream Bring a 2 flat prong (type A) and a 2 round pin (type C) electrical adaptors. A universal adaptor will cover all bases Lightweight, fold up raincoat/ poncho A daypack for your day-to-day needs. Also handy if you don't want to take all your luggage with you to the Jungle Rafts Sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, swim costume Arrival Transfers If your tour or short stay includes an airport arrival transfer (as noted in the 'Inclusions' section of these Trip Notes) our arrival procedure is as follows: Arrive Bangkok - Suvarnabhumi International Airport OR Don Mueang International Airport and attend to immigration formalities before collecting your luggage and proceeding to the arrivals hall. Please enter the arrival hall via Door 5. Our On The Go Tours representative will be waiting in front of Door 5, holding a prominent On The Go Tours logo signboard. After meeting you will be escorted to our awaiting transportation and transferred to our tour start hotel. If for any reason you have trouble locating our representative (after waiting 20 minutes in the arrival hall) or your flight is delayed please call the emergency contact number as stated on your tour voucher. If arriving on day 1 of a holiday, that includes an airport arrival transfer as noted in the 'Inclusions' section of your Trip Notes) we will be at the airport, ready to transfer you to your hotel. Further if you are booking pretour accommodation with us an airport arrival transfer will also be provided. If arriving prior to 9am on day 1 (essentially on a flight that arrives very, very early in the morning) you will need to purchase a night of pre-tour accommodation to save you waiting until standard hotel check in time, which is generally 2pm. Health Requirements You should seek medical advice before travelling to Thailand from your local health practitioner and ensure that you receive all of the appropriate vaccinations. As a guide Hepatitis A, Typhoid and Tetanus are strongly recommended. If travelling to remote areas, further vaccinations including TB, Hepatitis B, Rabies, Diphtheria and Japanese encephalitis may also be necessary. - 5 -

Malaria Areas with Malaria: Rural only. Including forested areas that border Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia and Laos, and rural, forested areas in the districts of Phang Nga and Phuket. Malaria is not found in the cities of Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Koh Phangan, Koh Samui, Pattaya, Phang Nga and Phuket. The risk of contracting Malaria in Thailand is low. Bilharzia May be present in some rivers and lakes and we recommend it best to avoid swimming in untested waterways. Water The tap water in Thailand is not safe to drink, only drink bottled mineral water, which is readily available from shops, hotels and restaurants. Guides And Groups Our longest group tour in Southeast Asia is our Bangkok to Angkor Wat - 23 day tour, with the exception of our, Thailand Temples & Tribes and Bangkok, Beach & Beyond tours, all other group tours that we offer are sectors of this larger tour. As such on your holiday you may have travellers join you part way through your tour (in Luang Prabang, Hanoi or Saigon) or end their tour when you continue on. Guiding: A Thai guide will escort all arrangements throughout Thailand. If your tour continues to another country a qualified guide native to that country will escort the tour from there forward. If travelling on our, Thailand Temples, Tribes and Bangkok, Beach & Beyond or Thailand & Angkor Temples tours, guests will travel together for days 1 to 8 and go there separate ways for the remaining days of the tour. Transportation On all our tours we use a combination of vehicles including mini buses, small and large size coaches. When travelling in the north of Thailand our vehicles of choice are mini buses as they are best equipped at navigating narrow winding roads and mountain passes. In these areas a number of mini buses rather than one large coach. Each vehicle comfortably accommodates 8 persons and tour guide will swap between vehicles offering commentary en-route, in addition to making stops to give more further information at points of interest. Shopping Bangkok is rapidly gaining a reputation as a key shopping destination in Asia, with visitors being drawn by the variety of products and shopping environments, as well as the great prices. Chatuchak, is a market that gains momentum over the weekend to become arguably the largest in Southeast Asia, everything can be found here, from hand made jewellery to the latest fashions. This city is blessed with a number of top quality shopping malls, perhaps the most popular for visitors is MBK. This 8 floor monstrosity offers everything from telephones to sushi, designer labels to unique designs. It is safe to assume that anything with a brand that is being sold out of a store bearing the same brand may not necessarily be the real deal. There is something here for everyone, including a multi screen cinema showing the latest movies in English for those who would like to rest their weary feet whilst others continue on their spending spree. Another wonderful feature of Bangkok are her nightmarkets. It seems that once the sun goes down, the temporary stalls come out, everywhere. Patpong is famous for its genuine fakes, Sukhumvit Road boats a similar reputation. The mixture of bargains, street food and general vibe of the city make these markets a highlight to explore by foot. Remember to haggle, and if you think something is over priced then walk away. They will not sell to you at a loss, so if they can make some money on the deal they will call you back. Caveat emptor - Let the buyer beware! It is always safe to assume that anything with a brand on it is a copy and should be treated as such. Some of these copies can be incredibly good, leaving the untrained eye incapable of telling the difference. It is therefore always best to assume it is a copy unless you really know what you are looking at. The city is also well known for its scams. Some tailors will drastically overcharge for shoddy workmanship that is delivered minutes before you leave on your return flight so you cant get it changed. Some jewellers have been known to sell fake or greatly over priced products. If the jewellers or tailors does not come highly recommended, a large amount of caution should be used. IMPORTANT: Any purchases made whilst travelling are at your own discretion. Make sure you are completely happy at the product you are purchasing. on the go will not become involved at any time, at a later date or once you return home should your purchase not live up to your expectations. Proceed with caution. A New Tailored Suit! If you are looking to have suits made up, you might like to consider 'The Grand Fashion International' tailor shop. The shop is open from 9am - 9pm daily and is easy enough to get to by taxi, the address can be found in your welcome letter that you will receive upon arrival. The shop offers quality suiting and garments made to measure. Customer feedback so far has been very good. The shop works with cotton, linen, wool, wool blends and all other suiting fabrics, though it and if you were looking stretch fabrics, inexpensive cotton t's or crazy cheap - off the side of the road kind of stuff this would not be the place. Head to the night markets instead. Prices: Tailored ladies/men cotton blend shirts business shirts start at USD$40, Ladies trousers fully lined at USD$60, Mens blazer/jacket fully lined USD$90 and a fully lined suit, with shirts from USD$160. The catch! You are going to need at least 48 hours to have items made. After making your order you would need 1-2 fittings to ensure that suit fits just right. The shop can send a car to pick you up from the hotel and transfer you to and from their premises for the fittings. My best advice would be at the time you are placing the order, schedule your fittings there and then so you can plan your time for the days ahead. If for example you arrived a day early, you could visit the tailor on this day then schedule your first fitting at say 4pm on day 1, then a final fitting (if required) at say 7.30pm on day 2). Don't be afraid to haggle a little with the tailor, they are lovely gentlemen and small savings can be made. Also do let them know that you are travelling with On the Go. They are aware of our itineraries and what time fittings can be - 6 -

scheduled plus its in their best interest to keep you satisfied. It's your choice to shop here, elsewhere or not at all in your free time. Airline Luggage Allowance If your tour includes international or domestic flights please be mindful that the free baggage allowance for Economy class travel within the region is strictly 20kg and 1 piece of hand luggage up to 6kg. Any additional weight is charged at a per kilo rate. You may wish to keep this in mind whilst shopping. It's not like home Travel to far - flung corners of the earth involves lifestyles and conditions that are sometimes very different from what you are used to back home. You must come prepared to cope with unusual situations, local inadequacies and unpredictable events as and when they occur. Foreign travel is definitely not suitable for people who expect or demand everything to go exactly as planned. With the greatest respect and in the interest of your ultimate enjoyment you must understand this. Things can and do change in foreign countries. - 7 -