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Cambodia and Laos Mekong Adventures (QLC)
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  • Simply Explore
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16 days land only visiting Cambodia - Laos - Thailand
  • from £1335 Without Flights *
  • from £2093 Inc Flights *
  • * Prices based on 2013/14 Standard Itinerary.
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What was the highlight or most memorable moment of your tour?

This tour was full of memories and experiences including sleepy Luang Prabang, Mekong boat trips, home stays, ox carts, eating tarantulas, (optional of course) the temples of Angkor Wat, the vibrant city and sadly the killing fields of Phnom Penh.

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How was your Explore Tour Leader?

Reading the other reviews I can’t believe it was the same Tom who was our Tour Leader. Tom was friendly and accommodating to our needs. He was always there if we needed him and although we had local guides in each country some were not good and we still relied on Tom.  We were never disappointed with any of the restaurants he found for us or the excursions he organised. Although we had to pay more on several occasions because there was only two of us on the tour.  Tom arranged for a car to the Thai border rather than a public bus and although the trip from the Thai border to Bangkok was a public mini bus Tom asked the other passengers to relocate so we could sit together. He even got the driver to divert and drop us off out side our hotel rather than the bus terminus.

What tips would you give to someone else booking this tour?

It’s worth doing but be prepared for some long journeys at the end of the tour.  Also the additional excursions can add cost so include this in your budgeting. This tour is about sampling the local culture in two countries and being immersed in their history and traditions. That’s part of the adventure.  All the accommodation was of different standards but all were clean and acceptable and in good locations.  If you want western facilities and standards throughout then don’t do this tour.

Do you have anything else to add?

"This was a very enjoyable and memorable trip. The home stays were basic as you would expect but the food good. On Don Daeng Island we spent the evening celebrating International Women’s day with the local village population. The owner of one home stay was a school teacher and he invited us to his school, which was very interesting.  
It looks like you have taken on board past issues from other travellers and have now addressed these. I have no problems with this tour although you should perhaps emphasis the potential additional costs."

John Massey 22 Mar 2013 10

What was the highlight or most memorable moment of your tour?

"Joining in the celebrations of womans international day on don daeng island and being made to feel so welcome by the local community.  Joining with the locals in phnom penh in the exercise en masse at daybreak- again made to feel welcome and very part of things"

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How was your Explore Tour Leader?

Our leader worked hard to make the tour a success for us. we were a very small group and we got to know him well and very much enjoyed his company throughout the trip. His organisational skills were very good. He is a keen cyclist and i enjoyed the cycle he arranged for us in laos.

What tips would you give to someone else booking this tour?

Because this is marketed as a budget tour all meals apart from breakfast were extra. Similarily, all the trips and excursions were an additional expense. Being a group of just two it was even more expensive for us so you need to budget this in

Do you have anything else to add?

"Thought this was a wonderful trip which provided an excellent introduction to both laos and cambodia. Accomodation ranged from 2 homestays which were an excellent experience to comfortable hotels with wi fi pools etc.  The location of the hotels in bangkok and phnom penh were excellent considering the ground covered.  I did not feel there were vast times spent travelling and indeed the boat journeys on the mekong were very relaxing.  Also enjoyed the fact that there were three night stays at two locations on the trip.
Cambodia and Laos are two fascinating and contrasting destinations and i thoroughly recommend this trip as an excellent introduction to both - the warm and welcoming people encountered make this a very special trip"

Linda 22 Mar 2013 10

What was the highlight or most memorable moment of your tour?

Ox cart ride.All the boat trips.  Seeing the Irrawaddy river Dolphins and markets in each country.  Only eleven in our group and we had a lot of laughs so the company we had was one of the top highlights.I

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How was your Explore Tour Leader?

Tom was our leader and after reading the reviews about him I was hoping he was not our tour leader.  I did think that he tried hard and that the extra trips that he arranged for us was at a fair price.I did have a very bad fall at the second home stay due to wet floor but he was not particular interested also when I lost my camera on the second to last day also on the public bus which was awful .  Not enough room for everyone, luggage in the isle also a body.accident waiting to happen I am sure that my insurance would have not covered this as they would have stated that I should not have got on in the first place.Health and safety non exist .

What tips would you give to someone else booking this tour?

Not worth the money. Hotel in Luang Prabang dreadful no water for the 3nights we stayed there.  Had to wash my hair in bucket which was full of slime.  My daughter did not bother at all and just used wet ones.  Then we went on to the first home stay which was even worse.It was a hello from the 4 of us and a nod from them and back to watching TV. Again no where to wash.  The meal was ok which was cooked in the community hall not to my liking as I don't like fish also charged more than in a good restaurant,from he re we went to the guest house on Don Khong Island which was the best.  I took my daughter with me who after the first home stay was ill the next day and a few more days after as she had to stay close to a toilet.

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It is such a same that my first holiday with Explore was not very good as you do such interesting places to visit and I had earmarked two or three more that I would liked to have done.I was interested in doing some of what you call classic which you say is a little bit more up market but if your standard accommodation is anything like the standard on this tour I would be very worried. I do feel that I need to look at other tour companies even if it was not wanted.  The price you are advertising now I would not even look at as you could do better with other companies.  I booked thisholiday July last year when it was advertised as classic budget .

Chris Rimmington 15 Mar 2013 4

Our response

Thank you for your review. We appreciate your comments about your tour leader and they have been passed onto our Operations Manager for their consideration.



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Many of our simple style tours do travel on public buses and it can be difficult to manage luggage on buses which are shared with the public. Whilst we appreciate that for you personally this was a source of dissatisfaction, many of our customer feel that, through travelling on local buses, trains and the like, they are able to experience a taste of the culture of the country or area they are visiting. Indeed for many, the journeys are as much a part of the holiday as the final destinations reached. We have not received previous concerns about health and safety on the public buses before, however we have asked our agent to check the standard if buses used.  In the unlikely event of an incident, you would be entitled to make a public liability claim.

We have noted your comments about the Hotel in Luang Prabang, and we will be monitoring feedback on this hotel.

What was the highlight or most memorable moment of your tour?

"washing elephants
meeting new people
jungle tomb raider temple
WORST MOMENT - having to unpack on the tarmac before the first homestay and wasting an entire day travelling back to Bangkok"

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How was your Explore Tour Leader?

"we had 4! which wasnt very good or coherant
the main  leader who stayed with us throughout who at times wasnt clear or gave us the right info when required, we got out the plane of the day of the first homestay to be told we had to unpack and create a bag for the night as we would not be having our main bag - we should have been told the night before rather than unpack on the tarmac and almost forgot malaria tablets and contacts.

we also gave money for the boat ride in Bangkok which we couldnt go on but we were never reimbursed as it had been added to the tips kitty- its the principle rather than the money

but the guide in comabodia was very good

having more than 1 guide caused the orgnaisation to be messy at times and lack of clarity of leader "

What tips would you give to someone else booking this tour?

"DONT, AVOID AT ALL COSTS
there are better tours to go on, this one is very expensive for the tour and you have to pay for absolutely everything including Ankor Watt etc and waste too much time travelling"

Do you have anything else to add?

"see above, dont book it
also expect to waste an entire day - 12 hrs stuck in a van travelleing back to bangkok

also this is the second time i have filled in this form so it will be interesting to see if explore publish negative comments"

Sarah Osborn 22 Jan 2013 2

Our response

Thank you for your feedback; we’re sorry you didn’t feel this trip was good value.  We would like to clarify that it is marketed as a tour using public transport, and with very little included other than the accommodation and the transport.  We have a range of such tours which are designated ‘Simply’, all with the Q prefix, and they are very popular with those who are interested in travelling as the locals do (and meeting them), and have their own ideas before setting out as to the sites to see and activities to undertake once there.  The use of public transport does mean that there is relatively little flexibility in timings, but we do our best to ensure that there is sufficient time to see as much as possible at each site visited.



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Your comments on your tour leader have been noted, and addressed with our local agent.  We will certainly be ensuring that he receives further training in the Explore way of doing things.  It is always likely that there will be a succession of guides on a tour which visits several countries, as we feel we need the specialist knowledge each can provide about their own area.

What was the highlight or most memorable moment of your tour?

Luang was brilliant, beauitiful town, good restaurants and interesting area

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How was your Explore Tour Leader?

Would have been nice to have one - never had a tour without one and wasn't happy about it. Guides in Laos and Cambodia were excellent.

What tips would you give to someone else booking this tour?

Not for the wimpy, or for anyone expecting to have their hand held. Need overnight bag for the homestays, wasn't mentioned.

Do you have anything else to add?

The explore rep, (made sure to tell us he was not a leader) took money for a trip which did not materialise and when we asked for thew money back he said he had spent it. In my book that is stealing. Not happy about it, I just didn't tip him. Too much travelling on the bus, 2 whole days on public transport. It said it in the notes, but reality was tiring.

Margaret Scott 21 Jan 2013 4

Our response

Thank you for your feedback.  Your comments on the perceived lack of a tour leader have been noted, and addressed with our local agent.  Tom was your tour leader, and had been fully trained by Explore’s Operations Manager for South East Asia.  We are very concerned that he should have said he was not the leader.  He was working jointly with another leader in Laos, as this is a country he does not yet know well.  We will certainly be ensuring that he receives further training in the Explore way of doing things.  It is always likely that there will be a succession of guides on a tour which visits several countries, as we feel we need the specialist knowledge each can provide about their own area.

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We have a range of public transport tours which are designated ‘Simply’, all with the Q prefix, and they are proving popular with those who are interested in travelling as the locals do (and meeting them).  The use of public transport can mean that timings are not very flexible, and we agree the journeys can be tiring, but for those who have reasonable stamina we think it’s a good experience. 

What was the highlight or most memorable moment of your tour?

"Washing elephants in Laos not through Exlpore
Planting a tree at the homestead in Cambodia
A good group of people to travel with"

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How was your Explore Tour Leader?

This is difficult as we had 5 different ones and only one (the 2nd one) in Laos called Khiang who actully cared about what he did with us and secondly Som in Cambodia but did not see much of anyone.  More often or not we were deposited and left for said 'free time' until it was up, before we saw anyone again - not good.

What tips would you give to someone else booking this tour?

Do not do it!!  Too expensive and poor quality.  I must say after all my trips with Explore I felt the standards normally present definetly were not there.  I was thinking of doing the Cycle around Burma next with Explore but am not sure now to do it or not?

Do you have anything else to add?

The homstead periods should be included in the price as there are no other resturants or places to eat and it is part of staying in the community, like camping.  Also we should not be buying sweets/biscuits for village children which teaches them to beg.  There is a very good educational programme in Laos which might be good for Explore to link with enabling books to be bought for the village children for example.  There is more but no room, disappointed Explorer this time....  This turned out to be a very expensive trip of poor quality.

Susan Baddeley 11 Sep 2012 4

Our response

Thank you for your comments.  It is not generally possible for our local tour leaders in South East Asia to lead beyond their own countries, so there will always be more than one leader on multi-country tours; but there should not be as many as 5 in total, and we will change this.


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You are quite right that sweets and biscuits should not be given to village children – it is not just the begging aspect, but also the lack of available dental care which is an issue.  We specifically advise against this in our General Information Booklet and this has been addressed by our Operations Manager for the region.

This is one of our Budget tours, where the transport, accommodation and tour leader are provided, but where most activities are left as optional so that customers can choose how to spend their time and money.  We want customers to receive good value though, so we are looking closely at every aspect of this trip to ensure that we are offering a good holiday.  Thank you again for your feedback – it is really helpful.

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