• Vast and rugged jungle landscape
• Ancient cities and colourful temples
• Bamboo rafting along the River Kwai
• Overnight camp in hill tribe village
• Elephant ride in wildlife sanctuary
This expedition takes place in western Thailand's Kanchanaburi Province, home to the infamous Death Railway and Bridge over the River Kwai. Kanchanaburi is inhabited by a mixture of Burmese, Karen, Mon and Thai peoples. The challenge will take you through the rugged jungles in remote parts of the province close to the border with Burma.
You will spend six days trekking, rafting, kayaking and riding elephants through the forests and mountains of the Thung Yai Nareusan Wildlife Sanctuary. The Thung Yai area is home to the Karen people who traditionally live in small villages and forest communities. The hill tribe people know the region better than anybody else and will be your hosts and guides for the challenge.
You will stay overnight in a Karen village consisting of bamboo stilt houses and at a campsite on the banks of the river. Once the challenge is complete, you will return to Bangkok, home to the Royal Palace and Wat Po.
Dates available:
2009
15 January- 25 January 2009
19 February- 01 March 2009
09 July- 19 July 2009
05 November- 15 November 2009
26 November- 06 December 2009
Costs:
Minimum sponsorship £2975- £2675
Registration fee £295- £325
Email challenge@fsid.org.uk to order an information pack
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