12 Days
Bangkok
Krabi
Discovery
Simple
Affordable
16-99 Years
16
Moderate
Fully Guided
QTT-1
Arrive in Thailand's capital, the lively metropolis of Bangkok. The bustling street life of this energetic city is set to a backdrop of colourful, ornate shrines and modern glass-fronted high-rises. It's a place where old meets new at every corner. Sample the fresh and tasty street food, haggle in the non-stop markets and take a cruise out on Chao Phraya River to witness stunning sunsets.
For those arriving on time today, your Tour Leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 6pm for the welcome meeting and to take us on a tour of Bangkok's street food. We'll weave our way through the bustling stalls of Chinatown while our Tour Leader fills us in on the area's backstory, helping us make sense of the wild and colourful sights around us. If you're feeling peckish, there's plenty of street food to sample along the way before we settle into a local restaurant for our first taste of Thai cuisine.
If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), which is a one-hour drive from our hotel.
Please note that if you wish to join the street food tour of Chinatown today, you must arrive at the hotel by 6pm. If you are booking your own flights, we recommend giving yourself at least one hour to clear the airport. From the airport to the hotel is around a one hour drive, so therefore the latest your flight can arrive is 3pm. Stay: Old Thai Heng Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (D)
Today is free for you to explore Bangkok at your own pace. If you'd like some ideas, there are several optional excursions to choose from.
One of the city's main highlights is the Grand Palace, built in 1782 and home to Thai royalty for more than 150 years. The complex is admired for its intricate carvings, striking artwork, and gold-covered architecture. It also houses the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, one of the most important religious sites in Thailand. Nearby is Wat Pho, or the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, which features a 46-metre-long golden Buddha statue.
Alternatively, you could explore Bangkok's klongs - a network of narrow canals that reveal a quieter, more traditional side of the city. Travel by long-tail boat, passing stilted houses and local markets, and stop at a riverside temple that's home to the largest Buddha image in Bangkok.
Another great option is a cycling tour through Bangkok's lesser-known neighbourhoods. Ride along backstreets and hidden alleyways, passing local homes, small temples and vibrant markets. It's a relaxed and authentic way to see everyday life in the city, away from the busy main roads. Stay: Old Thai Heng Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)
Start the day with an early breakfast before meeting the group and heading to Bangkok's Thonburi Railway Station.
Here, we'll board one of Thailand's classic trains - a slow but wonderfully authentic experience with open windows, ceiling fans, and a lively local atmosphere. The journey to Kanchanaburi takes around three hours, offering a glimpse of rural life as the cityscape gradually gives way to rice paddies, small villages, and palm-lined countryside. Vendors stroll through the aisles selling everything from snacks and cold drinks to unexpected trinkets you never knew you needed. If you've never travelled by local Thai train before, this scenic ride is the perfect introduction.
While most visitors are busy photographing the Bridge over the River Kwai, we'll be riding across it. Feel the weight of history as the train crosses this iconic landmark - part of the infamous Death Railway - and continues through some of its most picturesque stretches, hugging the river with sweeping views of jungle-covered hills and towering limestone cliffs.
We'll disembark at Namtok Railway Station, the final stop on the historic line, before continuing by road to the Hellfire Pass Museum, a poignant memorial dedicated to the prisoners of war who built the Burma-Thailand Railway. Overlooking the rugged Hellfire Pass cutting - carved by hand through solid rock - the museum offers a deeply moving insight into this tragic but significant part of history.
From here, the journey continues to your floating accommodation, tucked away within a national park and far from the more touristy sections of the River Kwai. Family-run for generations, the property offers an authentic, off-the-beaten-track experience. The simple yet comfortable floating bungalows are moored along the river and reached via a small suspension bridge. Each room features comfortable bedding, a fan, and a mosquito net, along with a simple en-suite bathroom. Showers may be refreshingly cool - a welcome way to cool off in the tropical climate and all part of the authentic jungle experience. Staying here directly supports the local community and helps preserve this peaceful, little-visited area of Thailand.
End the day with dinner served by the river, surrounded by the tranquil sounds of the jungle. Stay: Krit Raft House (or similar) (Simple) (B/D)
After breakfast, we meet as a group and board our private raft, which is towed by a traditional long-tail boat to a peaceful stretch of the river. Surrounded by dense forest, it's a wonderfully calm setting, with little more than the sounds of birds and monkeys echoing through the trees.
For those feeling adventurous, there's the opportunity to jump into the river and float gently downstream wearing life jackets, before being picked up again by the boat. We'll also stop at a sandy riverbank where there's time for a swim and to simply relax in the tranquil surroundings. The journey continues to a small waterfall, where we can enjoy another refreshing dip.
In the afternoon, there is the option to visit Sai Yok National Park for an easy jungle hike to Bat Cave - an impressive limestone cave system that is home to colonies of tiny bats, which can often be seen resting overhead. The walk to the cave takes approximately two hours return along forest trails with some uneven terrain.
In the evening, we enjoy another dinner by the river. Stay: Krit Raft House (or similar) (Simple) (B/L/D)
Wake up to the gentle sound of Sai Yok Waterfalls and enjoy one last breakfast in this peaceful natural setting. After taking in the morning views, we'll board our minivan and begin the journey south.
Our first leg takes a little over three hours to reach Phetchaburi, a historic town known for its beautiful temples, fascinating caves, and a genuine local atmosphere where you'll hardly see any tourists. We'll arrive in time for lunch at a local restaurant where you can sample some of the region's distinctive dishes.
After lunch, we'll visit the Khao Luang Cave, an impressive limestone cavern of historical and cultural importance. A short drive from the town centre brings us to the entrance, followed by a gentle walk down a well-maintained path into the cave. Inside, a network of chambers is filled with stalactites, Buddha statues, and natural openings where shafts of sunlight filter through, illuminating the golden figures and creating a calm, almost sacred atmosphere.
We then continue towards the Bueng Bua Boardwalk - a scenic drive of around two hours. Built to protect the area's fragile wetland ecosystem, the elevated wooden walkway allows us to explore this unique landscape without disturbing it. As we stroll through reeds and lotus-filled lagoons, there's the chance to spot local birdlife and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this lesser-visited natural area. It's a refreshing change of pace and a great opportunity to stretch our legs in beautiful surroundings.
From here, it's a short final drive of about 30 minutes to Pranburi. On arrival, we check into our hotel and enjoy some well-deserved free time. You may wish to take a swim, walk along the beach, or simply relax and unwind as the sun sets over the Gulf of Thailand. Stay: Dolphin Bay Resort (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)
Start the day at Pranburi Train Station, where we board the southbound train for a scenic five-hour journey through rural Thailand. Settle into comfortable, air-conditioned seats and enjoy the ride as the scenery unfolds outside the window. The landscape gradually shifts from coastal plains to patchwork fields, small villages and stretches of lush tropical countryside - a relaxed and authentic way to travel through the heart of the country.
After arriving in Surat Thani, we continue by bus towards Khao Sok National Park, home to one of the oldest rainforests in the world. We expect to reach our accommodation around sunset. Although it's a longer travel day, the ever-changing scenery and glimpses of everyday Thai life along the way make it a memorable part of the journey.
On arrival in Khao Sok, we check into our accommodation set among the lush forest. The evening is free to relax and settle in before the adventures that await tomorrow. Stay: Khaosok Boutique Hideaway (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)
The morning is yours to enjoy at your leisure - take the time to relax or explore the area.
You can also choose from two optional excursions.
Join a guided walk through the surrounding rainforest, where your local guide will help you spot wildlife and share insights about the park's rich ecosystem. Keep an eye out for playful monkeys swinging through the treetops and colourful hornbills and kingfishers flitting between branches. The jungle here is thick and diverse, home to towering bamboo, ancient fig trees, palm groves and the fascinating pitcher plant, a carnivorous species unique to this environment.
Alternatively, embark on a boat excursion across Cheow Lan Lake, one of Thailand's most striking natural settings. Cruise over emerald-green waters surrounded by dramatic limestone karsts, dense rainforest, and hidden caves. You'll stop at some of the lake's most scenic viewpoints and have the chance to take a swim in the refreshing water or kayak among the quiet inlets. The nature surrounding the reservoir is serene and almost untouched, offering a glimpse into what the whole of Thailand must have looked like centuries ago.
Both options offer a unique perspective of Khao Sok National Park, whether you prefer to explore on foot or glide across its tranquil waters. Stay: Khaosok Boutique Hideaway (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)
Today we depart Khao Sok and continue south to Koh Lanta. After breakfast, we travel by road for approximately four hours through the countryside, before taking a short ferry crossing to the island.
On arrival, you'll notice a more relaxed pace of life, with long, quiet beaches and a laid-back atmosphere. After checking in, the afternoon is at leisure - an opportunity to unwind by the sea, explore the local area, or simply enjoy the surroundings.
In the evening, you may wish to visit the nearby night food market, just a short tuk-tuk ride away, where you'll find a good selection of local dishes and fresh produce in an informal setting. Stay: Nakara Long Beach Resort (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)
Today is free to enjoy Koh Lanta. Unwind on its pristine beaches, take a dip in the crystal-clear waters or explore the island's interior. Whether you choose to visit the local markets, discover hidden coves or simply relax by the sea, the island offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
One of the highlights of the island is its ethical elephant sanctuary. The 'Following Giants' experience allows visitors to observe and interact with rescued elephants in a natural, compassionate environment. Instead of riding or exploiting the elephants, guests can walk alongside these majestic creatures, learn about their behaviour, and see their rehabilitation in a setting that prioritizes their well-being and freedom. Stay: Nakara Long Beach Resort (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)
We have another free day on Koh Lanta today, giving you time to enjoy the beachfront hotel's facilities or take part in one of the many activities available on the island.
You may choose to kayak off the coast and paddle through calm waterways, where you can observe monkeys, birds and other wildlife in their natural environment. Alternatively, you could join a boat tour to visit neighbouring islands, with opportunities to swim in clear water, snorkel over colourful coral reefs and explore quiet beaches and sea caves. If you prefer to stay on land, the island offers gentle walks, small local villages to visit and plenty of places to enjoy fresh seafood by the shore. Stay: Nakara Long Beach Resort (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)
After a relaxing morning, we will say goodbye to Koh Lanta and make our way to Krabi for our final night. The journey takes around three to four hours and includes a short ferry crossing followed by a bus transfer. Krabi can be busy during the high season and is known for its lively party scene, but it's also an ideal location for easy access to the airport.
Once we check in to our hotel, the late afternoon is free for you to unwind or explore the surrounding area at your own pace. You might choose to take a walk along the waterfront, browse local shops, or simply enjoy some time by the pool. This evening, there will be an opportunity to join the group for dinner at a local restaurant, a chance to share highlights from the trip and enjoy our last night together. Stay: Ao Nang Silver Orchid Resort (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)
The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Krabi.
There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart from Krabi at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Krabi Airport (KBV), which is a 40-minute drive from our hotel.
There are so many amazing places to discover around Krabi - it's the perfect jumping-off point for exploring the other local islands. If you'd like more time in Krabi, we strongly recommend booking additional nights post-tour. Contact us to arrange accommodation. (B)
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