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		<title>PP&amp;G Reports Significant Savings On 7-Day Cycling Tour of Thailand Compared to One in France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The active travel company with the funny name, Pedalers Pub &#38; Grille (PP&#38;G), calculates that a 7-day bike tour of Thailand is so much more reasonable than a comparable tour in France that there&#8217;s money enough left over for an extended stopover in Bangkok or Hong Kong plus a few beers and souvenirs. &#8220;Contrary to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The active travel company with the funny name, Pedalers Pub &amp; Grille (PP&amp;G), calculates that a 7-day bike tour of Thailand is so much more reasonable than a comparable tour in France that there&#8217;s money enough left over for an extended stopover in Bangkok or Hong Kong plus a few beers and souvenirs.</p>
<p>&#8220;Contrary to popular belief, a bike tour in Thailand is far more economical than one in Europe,&#8221; says Tom Sheehan, PP&amp;G founder and general manager. &#8220;Our seven-day Thailand cycle tour including the airfare from North America actually costs less than a similar bike tour in France before you even factor in the airfare.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sheehan is quick to point out, &#8220;You can also throw in the costs for a few ice cold Thai beers at dinner each night, some local handicrafts for souvenirs, plus a decent tip for your guides and still come out way ahead.&#8221;</p>
<p>Based on pricing for September 2008 departures, a comparable week long tour through the Dordogne or Loire regions of France begins at $3,055 plus air. A PP&amp;G tour in Thailand starts at just $1,595 plus air. These rates reflect similar quality for hotels, meals and support services.</p>
<p>&#8220;And with the money you&#8217;ll save by not going to Europe, you can enjoy a weekend bike tour back home or perhaps explore more of Asia&#8217;s wonders with an extended stopover in Bangkok or Hong Kong or perhaps an add-on sea kayaking adventure in Ha Long Bay in Vietnam,&#8221; adds Sheehan.</p>
<p>PP&amp;G has developed a web page detailing their price study and comparison. Please visit: <a href="http://www.pedalerspubandgrille.com/extras/thai-france.htm" target="_self">www.pedalerspubandgrille.com/extras/thai-france.htm</a></p>
<p>PP&amp;G offers its Thailand &#8211; Northern Highlights tour at $1,595 per person, double occupancy with departures scheduled the 1st and 3rd Sunday, monthly from September thru March. A single supplement is $375. Tours begin and end in Chiang Mai. See: <a href="http://www.pedalerspubandgrille.com/bike_tours/thailand/Northern_Highlights.htm" target="_self">www.pedalerspubandgrille.com/bike_tours/thailand/Northern_Highlights.htm</a></p>
<p>The rate includes accommodations in luxury hotels, guesthouses and resorts, all meals, bilingual guides, ground transportation, daily route directions and maps, sightseeing and cultural activities, plus airport transfers.</p>
<p>Tour highlights feature Wiang Kum Kam, ancient ruins from the first settlement of Chiang Mai; the expansive temple complex of Wat Baan Den; the towering limestone outcroppings of Chiang Dao; and the villages of the Paduang tribe (long neck women).</p>
<p>The PP&amp;G website features a variety of similarly valued cycle tours of Thailand, including a week long multisport adventure exploring the Andaman Coast and a two-week Ancient Kingdoms Ride that takes in the &#8216;best&#8217; of Thailand from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.</p>
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