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Authentic holiday to Thailand

country:Thailand
location:Khao Sok National Park, Southern Thailand, Phuket 
departures:This trip can be tailor made at a time to suit you and can be adapted to suit your interests, budget and requirements as necessary
price:from £1085 - £1265 (15 days) excluding flights
more info:Price includes a 13 night stay in our guest house with full board and a 1 night stay in the Wang Tai Hotel in Surat Thani (3 stars). Price depends on season. A £180 single room surcharge will be added. Minimum age 6. Children ages 6-12 pay 50%.
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
Sawasdee Khaa! Spend an authentic holiday with us in Thailand as equals of the residents of the local community. We will take you on a culturally sensitive journey to the land of smiles. We will provide a pickup transfer service at the Phuket airport and provide you with a warm welcome and cocktail upon arrival.

During our "Exploring the Project" encounter activity on the 2nd day you will get a familiarization tour of our aid project and go for a scouting expedition to Na Nai. You will have a chance to become acquainted with a student project in the school of the aid project. Afterwards we will visit the local market and sample various delicacies. In our "Making Friends" activity on the 3rd day, you will visit the local fruit and greengrocer. Later a basic culture course, "Do's and Don'ts in Thailand" is offered and our chef Na reveals her tips and tricks of Thai cuisine.

The 4th day is made up of the "Following the Trail of the Tsunami" encounter activity. Learn the basics of Thai culture in our intercultural Thailand course. Next, visit the village of Nam Kem and the tsunami memorial. In the evening, snacks will be provided and a get-together will take place with the village community. Enjoy pure relaxation on the 5th day. Spend the morning at the spa, choose between a foot or a Thai massage, and relax in the whirlpool. Indulge in an assortment of fruit & teas while you to relax and reflect. The 6th day is free for your disposal so you may relax and unwind.

Engage yourself in a surprise expedition with the children of the aid project, whom will be your tour guides on the 7th day during the "Be a little Guide" encounter activity.

Activities on the 8th and 9th days will take place at the Khao Sok National Park. Drive across Khao Sok to Surathani, pay a visit to a temple, have lunch by the river, and go on a boating trip on the Tapi River with a visit to a school of monkeys and the fish market in the city. Check in at the hotel and enjoy a delicious dinner at the river. The next day, you will go for a drive to the Khao Sok dam. A longtail boat trip, a trek through the jungle, and a bamboo-float trip are included in this eventful day. Later you will take a survey of a cave. Lunch as well as swimming in the lake will follow. A boat ride back to the dam and a return trip to our guest area will conclude this day.

Relax and unwind on the 10th day. It's time to visit an island or go on a city excursion, for example to the Similan Islands or Phuket. Experience the ocean's magic on the 11th day. Relax on the remote beach of Khao Lak and have a picnic on the beach.

The 12th day comprises of our Body & Soul program. Start off the day with an energizing breakfast. Find our more about the practices of Buddhism, monks and meditation at the temple in the surrounding jungle. Later, find out interesting facts about alternative medicine and herbology at our Organic Farming Center. A massage and relaxation at the Body & Soul area will follow in the afternoon.

A temple tour by the sea will take place on the 13th day. Go on an excursion to Thai Muang, have a picnic in the temple park, and take on the opportunity to go for a swim. Participate in the "Local Wisdom" project on the 14th day. Today is the day of knowledge. Thai elders convey their knowledge to you and the children of the aid project. Exciting encounters await you. Say goodbye to the children of the aid project and the residents on the 15th day, and start your departure.

Travel offer features

  • 13 overnight stays in our comfortable guest house with en suite bathroom
  • One overnight stay at the Wang Tai Surat Thani Hotel(3 Stars)
  • Full board including non-alcoholic drinks during meals
  • All excursions as described, including entry fees (activities are weather-dependent)
  • All transfers (not including flights)
  • Local English-speaking tour management
    best time to go
    The rain season is from June through October. The best time of year to travel is from December to March.
    Peak season: 01 Dec - 31 Jan; Off season: 01 Feb – 30 Nov.
  • day-by-day itinerary
    Day 1:Arrival. Welcome drink; Acclimatization.
    Day 2:Exploring the project. Familiarization of the aid project with a tour; scouting expedition to Na Nai; getting acquainted with a student project; visit to the market; tasting of various delicacies.
    Day 3:Making friends. Visit to the local fruit and greengrocer; basic culture course: do's and don'ts in Thailand. In the afternoon: Explore the secrets of Thai cooking; Chef Na will share her tips and tricks.
    Day 4:Following the trail of the tsunami. Basic culture course: intercultural Thailand; visit to the village of Nam Kem and the tsunami memorial. In the evening: Snacks and get-together with the village community.
    Day 5:Pure relaxation. Morning at the spa; choose between a foot or a Thai massage; whirlpool; fruit & teas invite you to relax and reflect.
    Day 6:Relax and unwind. This day is free for your disposal.
    Day 7:"Be a little guide" project. Take part in a surprise excursion with the children of the project who will be your guides today.
    Day 8:Khao Sok national park. Passing Khao Sok to Surathani, visitation of a temple, lunch at the river, boat trip on the Tapi River with survey of the monkey school, fish market in the city, check in at the hotel, dinner at the river.
    Day 9:Khao Sok national park. Drive to the Khao Sok dam, ride on a long tail boat, jungle trekking, bamboo float trip, cave survey, lunch with a swim in the lake, boat trip back to the dam, return to our guest area.
    Day 10:Relax and unwind. Time to visit an island or go on a city excursion for example the Similan Islands or Phuket.
    Day 11:Ocean magic. Relaxation on the remote beach of Khao Lak; beach picnic.
    Day 12:Body & Soul. Energizing breakfast; find out more about the practices of Buddhism, monks and meditation at the temple in the surrounding jungle; interesting facts about alternative medicine and herbology at the Organic Farming Center. In the afternoon: massage and relaxation at the Body & Soul area.
    Day 13:Temple by the sea. Excursion to Thai Muang; picnic in the temple park; opportunity for a swim.
    Day 14:"Local Wisdom" project. Day of knowledge – Thai elders convey their knowledge to the children of the aid project and you. Exciting encounters await you.
    Day 15:Departure. Saying goodbye to the residents.
    travelling with a local operator
    This holiday is operated by a company based in the holiday destination and they will be able to provide expert local knowledge. They will be able to tailor make your holiday to suit your requirements not only concerning the dates of travel but also typically the standard of accommodation, and thus price. It is rare for local operators to be able to help with the booking of your flights.
    how this holiday makes a difference
    Environment:
    The creation of a waste separation station, the increased use of reusable dishes and energy saving light bulbs, and the energy saving, bundled shuttle transports we offer from our premises to Khao Lak, have all been implemented to increase the project’s environmental compatibility.

    During our welcome ceremony we provide an overview of the area and explain our rules to the guests, which they can also read about in our information booklet placed in the guest houses. We give our tour guides concrete direction so that the same routes are always taken, thereby reducing the negative impact on the environment, for example during our jungle tours. Some measures have already been implemented to reduce consumption of resources such as saving and reusing rainwater. Additionally, we are in the planning process of installing a solar energy facility on-site. Before departing, every guest has the opportunity to plant a young commemorative tree in order to give something back to nature.

    Community:
    Our project is an aid project for tsunami orphans and people in need. Its aim is providing children with a new perspective and introducing them to a self-determined life. To this end, the school strives for a type of tourism which is ecologically acceptable, economically sustainable as well as ethically and socially just.

    Tourism represents the main source of income for the population of southern Thailand. The incorporation of a guest area, which opened in May 2007, into the school thus suggested itself. Here, far away from the areas of mass tourism, visitors have the opportunity to become acquainted with everyday Thai culture and the residents and children. Furthermore, the goal of the institution is to design the vacation infrastructure as sustainable as possible. Among other things, the employees are trained specifically to this effect. At the same time, the guest area figures as an important pillar of financing for the project and provides excellent learning potential to the youths regarding the subject of sustainable tourism.

    Our concept is aimed at intercultural exchange and there are constant points of interaction between the guests and the residents. All activities offered are purposely focused on personal encounters. By means of our encounter activities and our culture courses we give our guests the opportunity to attain realistic insights into the life, the traditions, and the stories of the residents, as well as to intensively explore Thai culture.

    Our focus is to encourage culturally sustainable travel turned away from mass tourism in which tourists have the opportunity to get to know the genuine features of the land and its people. In our basic culture courses "Intercultural Thailand" and "Do's and Don'ts of Thailand", visitors learn customs and traditions as well as polite greetings and behaviours. Our language course offers the essentials for communicating with the locals while our restaurant's chef Na shares her tips and tricks of traditional Thai cuisine in our cooking course.

    To gain a "little" perspective, the children of the aid project show and tell our guests about the area as tour guides for the day in our "Be a little guide" project. In our "Local Wisdom" project, our guests and students learn old Thai traditions and ancient wisdom from the locals. Our guests also have many opportunities to travel in the area by experiencing the hustle and bustle during a trip to the local market in Na Nai, and becoming familiar with a sensitive part in history with a visit to the village of Nam Kem and the tsunami memorial. Our field trips include meals at local traditional restaurants and shopping opportunities at the local markets, which support the local economy. We make sure that almost all products are purchased from around the area such as our bamboo-furniture made in Na Nai and the locally-made drinks and snacks offered in our mini bars.

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