AwimAway Thailand & Cambodia

Tour Reference

109359

Seasons

January - December

Tour Length

9 days

Destinations

Cambodia, Thailand

Activities

Cultural Exploration

Tour Operator

AwimAway

Start Price

??1449.00                                       

* Price per person (Half price for U-15s, Free for U-7s)

* Land cost only - International airfare not included.

Ratings

Difficulty

Comfort

Exclusivity

Brief Overview:                                            

Thailand is a rush for your senses: a bustling, exotic, and vivid culture that never ceases to amaze visitors. On this cultural tour, you’ll visit Thailand’s gilded temples, one more gorgeous than the next, in the cities of Bangkok, Ayutthaya, and Chiang Mai. Other highlights include a cruise through Bangkok’s canals, a visit to a rural hill tribe village, riding elephants through the jungle and exciting shopping opportunities in Chiang Mai’s famous night bazaar.

Continue to Cambodia, where you’ll visit the bustling capital of Phnom Penh. Tour the Royal Palace with its dazzling Silver Pagoda. Then it’s on to Angkor Wat, where you have two days to explore the spectacular carved stone temples of this World Heritage site.

Features of this trip:

Exclusive tour, guided privately by a multilingual guide throughout the trip.

Customize your own itinerary(路線(xiàn))to create a holiday of your dream.

Designed for 4 to 5 star luxury accommodation and services. Hotels can be changed to lower budget.

Depart and return whenever you choose – shorten or lengthen the tour to suit your wishes.

Outstanding value, costing you 25-30% less than similar guided tours of the same flexibility and quality.

Group discounts are available. Call 020 7430 1766

NOTE: Prices shown are effective as of date of publication of web page, and are subject to changes due to currency fluctuations, changes in availability, seasonal increases or variations in local costing at the time of booking.                                 

63. This ad is most probably made for ______.

A. a private guide    B. a travel agency       C. a country              D. a hotel

64. In which of the following cities can a visitor shop in a night bazaar?

A. Bangkok.         B. Phnom Penh.        C. Chiang Mai.          D. Ayutthaya.

65. Start prices are influenced by the following EXCEPT _______.

A. the local living conditions                   B. currency fluctuations  

C. changes in availability                           D. variations in local costing

66. Which of the following statements is true?

A. Pity this cultural tour is limited to only 10 days.

B. Start prices cover all the fees including accommodation, services and flight.

C. Everyone wanting a discount may call 020 7430 1766.

D. This tour is said to be fairly easy and comfortable.

BCAD


解析:

63. 文章包含了旅游社為游客所作出的安排,所以選B

64. 第一段:exciting shopping opportunities in Chiang Mai’s famous night bazaar.

65. 文章最后一段: currency fluctuations, changes in availability, seasonal increases or variations in local costing at the time of booking.

66. A項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤:Depart and return whenever you choose – shorten or lengthen the tour to suit your wishes.

B項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤:表格中:Land cost only - International airfare not included.

C項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤:Group discounts are available. Call 020 7430 1766

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