Current as of: March 11, 2025 - 18:31
Current as of: March 11, 2025 - 18:31
With paradise islands, street food to rival any and a smile at every turn, Thailand is everything you’d want for a family getaway… and so much more. Experience the very best bits on this activity-packed adventure, where we search for wild elephants, relax with three days on beautiful Koh Samui and dive into the world-renowned national cuisine. There’s plenty more excitement too, while our expert tour leaders provide plenty of local insight and make sure the trip runs safely and smoothly.
Highlights
This trip has been rated Activity Level 3 (Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page.
Though this trip has been designed for 13 to 16-year-olds, it’s also suitable for nine to 12-year-olds. Our Family trips are aimed at children in the primary age group, so if your child is in the secondary age group, they may find it a little harder. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us.
It is an active-paced family itinerary encompassing the culture and natural beauty of Thailand. We travel by private minibus and take two overnight sleeper trains, which allows us to experience both the north and south of the country in a short amount of time. Travel time is kept to a minimum on most days, although there are a couple of longer drives and two overnight train journeys.
The trip is led by English-speaking Thai leaders.
Adult min age: 9
Min group size: 4
Max group size: 18
This family adventure, like so many before it, starts in Bangkok, the enthralling capital of Thailand. There is a welcome meeting this evening with our tour leader, where we meet as a group for the first time, followed by an optional group dinner. If you have time after your arrival, you may want to walk (20 minutes) to The Grand Palace, an ornate complex once used by royals, or take a refreshing dip in the hotel pool.
Accommodation: New Siam Palace Ville Hotel (or similar)
This morning, we take the Skytrain and a short ferry hop across the Chao Phraya River to Bang Krachao, a human-made jungle island. This oasis provides a welcome space to unwind in a city primarily known for its bright lights and electric atmosphere.
The best way to explore is by bike, so we take a leisurely cycle (approximately 1.8mi-3mi/3km-5km) along flat pathways, visiting the Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park, home to fish ponds and bike trails.
In the evening, we discover Bangkok on a leisurely walk around the old town, where we see architecture dating from the King Rama V era plus the Giant Swing, a grand Brahman monument once used for ceremonial purposes.
That’s followed by a street food tour for dinner, in which we stall hop to sample a selection of the tastiest Thai dishes. Options could include crispy pork noodles, dumplings and the much-loved mango with sticky rice, a must try in Thailand!
Accommodation: New Siam Palace Ville Hotel (or similar)
We leave Bangkok after breakfast, transferring (approximately two hours) to Damnoen Saduak, where we board boats and meander through the most famous floating market in Thailand, which is located on the Damnoen Saduak canal. At this 100-year-old market, we can watch the vendors go about their daily business and, perhaps, buy some fresh fruit from them.
We continue to Kanchanaburi (approximately three hours), an area of natural beauty that’s popular with families for its caves, waterfalls, river trips and, for the adults, Second World War history.
Along the way, we have a short stop at the Kanchanaburi war museum and cemetery, where we have the chance to pay our respects to the thousands killed constructing the Death Railway.
This evening, we dine at a floating restaurant by the river overlooking the River Kwai Bridge, which was reconstructed after the war and recreated in the Oscar-winning war film The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), an ideal opportunity to take in our tranquil surroundings and reflect on the day.
Accommodation: River Kwai Bridge Resort (or similar)
This morning, we visit the OurLand Project, an animal reserve and research station working on human-wildlife conflict. After an introduction to their work, we take a one-hour jungle hike to a known habitat for wild elephants, where we hope to see these incredible creatures in the flesh, while also learning more about their lives from our expert guide.
After, the adventure continues as we take a one-hour transfer to Erawan National Park. The picturesque waterfalls here are named after Erawan, the multi-headed white elephant from the Hindu religion, which the seven-tiered cascades are said to resemble. Your time is free to enjoy the views, swim, or walk to the top of the falls (1.25mi/2km, approximately a two-hour round trip).
Accommodation: River Kwai Bridge Resort (or similar)
Following breakfast, we take a 30-minute transfer to Baan Nong Khao, an agricultural village specialising in the production of palm sugar. Here, we spend the morning learning about village life and roll up our sleeves to participate in making (and then tasting) a delicious Thai dessert known as khanom tan (palm fruit muffin).
This afternoon, we transfer (approximately one hour) to the city of Nakhon Pathom, where we catch our overnight train to Surat Thani later in the evening. We have use of the day rooms at a local hotel to freshen up before our train journey. We also have the chance to visit the lively Phra Pathom Chedi Night Market before we depart.
Accommodation: Overnight train
Upon an early morning arrival into Surat Thani, we first enjoy a local breakfast before transferring (approximately 1hr 30min) to our riverside resort near Khao Sok National Park.
We have time to freshen up from our train journey before regrouping in the afternoon for a leisurely kayak on the Klong Sok River, a relaxing activity that covers approximately 2.5mi (4km) with opportunities to swim and spot birdlife along the way.
Accommodation: Morning Mist Resort (or similar)
After breakfast, we transfer (approximately one hour) to Khao Sok National Park for a day of adventure!
Considered one of the most beautiful and unspoiled locations in Thailand, the park is home to some of the oldest rainforests in the world, plus towering limestone pinnacles, secluded hiking trails and the emerald-green waters of Chiew Larn Lake.
In the park this morning, we enjoy a longtail boat ride on the lake and visit Prakay Phet cave, which has unique coral, stalagmites and stalactites. After, we enjoy lunch aboard a raft house, feasting on traditional Thai dishes such as Thai omelette, fried fish, stir-fried vegetable dishes with steamed rice, and fresh fruits.
This afternoon, we have time at the lake to relax, swim and kayak, plus the option to hike (approximately one hour) to a nearby waterfall before returning to our resort.
Accommodation: Morning Mist Resort (or similar)
Following breakfast, we depart the resort and drive (approximately three hours) to Don Sak to catch a catamaran ferry (approximately 45 minutes) to Koh Samui.
Upon arrival, it’s a 30-minute drive to our Lamai Beach resort, where we spend the next three nights. Lamai Beach is known for its laid-back atmosphere and friendly vibe, a great choice for families.
After we’ve settled in, the leader conducts a short orientation walk and provides options on how you and your family can best spend your time on Koh Samui.
Accommodation: Am Samui Palace Resort (or similar)
Today is free to explore or unwind on Lamai Beach. Alternatively, there may be the option (additional cost, payable locally) to join a snorkelling trip to Koh Tao and Koh Nang Yuan or a half-day trip around Koh Samui. Please refer to the trip notes for further information on these optional excursions. Your tour leader will be able to advise further on how to make the most of your free day in paradise.
Accommodation: Am Samui Palace Resort (or similar)
After breakfast, we transfer (approximately 30 minutes) to the Bangrak Pier to board our speed boat for a day of discovery and snorkelling in Ang Thong Marine National Park.
Consisting of jungle-covered islands and crystal-blue waters, the national park is a nature lover’s playground. Today, we visit a selection of islands: first stop is Wao Yai, one of the best locations for snorkelling, followed by Koh Mae Koh to a viewpoint overlooking the dramatic Emerald Lake.
We also visit Koh Phaluai, where we have lunch, before transferring to Koh Wua Ta Lap, the main island in the park, where we can relax and swim at the beach or hike up to the Pha Chan Charat viewpoint for wonderful vistas over the islands.
Accommodation: Am Samui Palace Resort (or similar)
The morning is free to relax before a long travel day, in which we start our journey back north.
Bidding farewell to Koh Samui, we transfer (approximately 30 minutes) back to the pier, where we board a ferry (approximately 1hr 30min) for a relaxed journey back to the mainland.
Upon arrival in Don Sak, we have private transport (approximately two hours) to Surat Thani station, where there is free time to have dinner, before boarding our overnight train in the evening back to Bangkok.
Accommodation: Overnight train
Arriving in Bangkok early morning, we’re back to where the adventure started!
Following breakfast, the day is free for last-minute shopping, sightseeing or you may join an optional Thai cooking class, your leader can advise during the trip (additional cost, payable locally). Alternatively, you may wish to relax by the pool before our final evening together.
Please note, hotel rooms are normally available from 2pm. We can store luggage and access the hotel pool before then.
Accommodation: New Siam Palace Ville Hotel (or similar)
Our adventure ends after breakfast. Catch your free transfer to the airport to begin your journey home. Alternatively, speak to your sales representative to extend your stay in this thrilling city.
For this family trip in Thailand, we have selected hotels and resorts for their location and character. Most have swimming pools and there is the opportunity to swim at the beach near our hotel in Koh Samui.
Accommodation on this trip includes:
The accommodations typically used are found on the day-to-day itinerary. However, below are a few notable places we stay on this trip.
Bangkok: New Siam Palace Ville Hotel (nights 1-2 and 12)
In the Old Town of Bangkok, this calm, family-friendly property is within walking distance of several attractions including Khao San Road and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The outdoor pool provides the perfect place to chill before or after your explorations.
Kanchanaburi: River Kwai Bridge Resort (nights 3-4)
With riverside spots to eat and drink plus a tranquil swimming pool, this peaceful resort is the ideal place to relax. Wander through the gardens or simply chill post-exploration in your air-conditioned room.
Koh Samui: Am Samui Palace Resort (nights 8-10)
Surrounded by lush gardens, this peaceful, family-friendly resort is the ideal spot to unwind during our three-night stay on Koh Samui. It has a swimming pool and is in the heart of Lamai Beach, just two minutes’ walk from the market and the white sandy beach!
Overnight sleeper train
We spend two nights on the sleeper train, the best way to travel long distances (north to south round-trip) with the local people. We stay in shared air-conditioned carriages; each sleeping berth has a privacy curtain, while sleeping sheets, a blanket and pillow are provided. Snacks are often offered on board, including in the dining car (at an additional cost).
Worth knowing
While we do our best to ensure families are roomed close together (in some cases, we can arrange adjoining rooms), we can’t guarantee this. Most family holidays occur during peak season and we sometimes have little control over where you will be put.
Single supplement from USD 697
All breakfasts, three lunches and three dinners are included.
The food on this trip is a real highlight for many. Thai cuisine is known for its abundance of freshly prepared dishes with strong flavours. There is a focus on herbs and citrus, ensuring each dish packs a punch; chilli features highly too, but is easily avoided if you prefer.
In most towns, there are a wide variety of restaurants, both Thai and Western. Vegetarians are well catered for but please inform us before departure of any special dietary requests.
We use a private coach/minibus, usually with air conditioning. Road conditions are generally good and improving all the time. However, progress can be slow in the main cities due to traffic.
The two overnight trains we use in Thailand are normally on time, but you may experience delays and departure times can change without notice.
There’s no bad time to visit Thailand: it has a tropical climate and is typically warm year-round. However, due to the shape of the country, it is unlikely the weather is perfect or the same for the duration of any trip.
Northern Thailand has a tropical climate with fairly high humidity. The rainy season here is between May and October, when rainfall is abundant but not excessive. This time of year is characterised by more cloudy days and slightly higher humidity. Downpours are usually short and sharp and can be dramatic to watch! November to April has cooler temperatures with rainfall only on a few days per month. April and May tend to be the hottest months before the monsoon.
The south has less distinct seasons than the rest of Thailand. November to March are the peak dry seasons with the wet season in Koh Samui generally between September to November.
Start hotel: New Siam Palace Ville Hotel, 56 Rong Mai Alley, Chanasongkram, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Phone: +66 2 022 6336
Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today. There will be a welcome briefing in the evening at 6pm, but if you miss it the leader will update you separately
Airport: Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK)
The start hotel is approximately a one-hour drive from the airport. Exodus provides free arrival transfers to the start hotel from the airport for all customers. If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.
Exodus provides free departure transfers for all customers to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) from the end hotel.
Please note, unless specified otherwise, the transfers will be to the start (or pre-tour) hotel and from the end (or post-tour) hotel and will be on the date on which the tour starts/ends; transfers to other hotels in the same city and/or on different dates may attract an extra charge. Transfers should be booked with your sales representative at least two weeks before the tour starts.
Full joining instructions including local emergency numbers will be sent to you as part of our Final Joining Instructions. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier please contact our office or your travel agent.
Location start: Bangkok
Location end: Bangkok
Water included
Plastic bottles are a big issue in many countries where recycling isn’t yet widely available; they often end up in landfill or get burned. Both processes are harmful to the environment and we would like to reduce our impact here. For your trip, we provide an alternative to single-use plastic bottles to reduce the plastic used. This means that safe drinking water will be available throughout; all you need to do is bring a bottle to refill along the way. Please add this to your packing list.
Travellers from the UK, US and Canada normally do not need a visa to enter Thailand. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip.Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.
Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.
There are no required vaccinations. However, recommended vaccinations include tetanus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, tuberculosis and typhoid. You will also need a yellow fever vaccination certificate if you’re arriving from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission or transiting for more than 12 hours through a country with risk of yellow fever transmission. Please confirm all the above with your doctor or travel clinic.
Dengue and zika, both viral diseases spread by mosquitoes, are a known risk in places visited. There are currently no vaccines or prophylaxes available, so take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
Thailand's time zone: Asia/Bangkok (UTC +07:00)
Thailand's electricity: Plug types A (two flat pins, US standard), B (three pins, US standard), C (two round pins, European standard) and F (two round pins) – 220V, 50Hz
Thailand's currency: Thai baht (THB)
ATMs are widespread in Thailand and are the easiest way of obtaining money. There is a minimum 150 Thai baht (US$4.50) fee for all ATM transactions. Credit cards can normally be used in restaurants and shops catering for tourists.
There are also many opportunities to exchange cash. US dollars and British pounds are both easily exchanged.
As you will probably be carrying much of your money in cash, we strongly recommend using a money belt.
You need about 10,500 baht (US$300) for all other meals, which will allow you to eat well. Apart from the food, allow money to cover drinks (more if you like a beer/alcohol) and souvenirs.
Optional excursions
The below optional excursions are offered locally on day 9 of the tour in Koh Samui and to be arranged with leader and paid locally by clients (are not bookable pre-trip).
Koh Samui
Tipping is at your discretion but is customary in Thailand. To remove the hassle, the tour leader will suggest you contribute approximately 1,000 baht (US$28) per person to a tipping kitty. This is used by the leader to tip drivers, hotel and local staff etc but it is not used at restaurants. If you do not wish to contribute, you are, of course, free to decline.
In addition (entirely at your discretion), a tip for the leader at the end of the trip is greatly appreciated if you are happy with the service you have received. As a guideline, we recommend a contribution of 100-210 baht (US$3-US$6) per person per day for your leader.
As a certified B Corp, we’re on a mission to improve our social and environmental impact across all our adventures.
We do this through our innovative Thriving Nature, Thriving People plan.
This ‘nature positive’ approach is designed to help nature and communities thrive in harmony though practical solutions, such as reducing carbon and waste on our trips, supporting conservation projects through the Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation, and rewilding 100 square metres for every Exodus traveller.
Your safe participation
When booking this trip, you should be confident in your ability to participate in all activities described in these Trip Notes. If you have any doubt about your suitability, please call us and ask to speak to one of the experts on this itinerary.
Although our leaders are well trained to deal with different capabilities, if they have any concerns about someone’s ability to safely take part in an activity, or their impact on other people’s enjoyment, we authorise them to take necessary action which, in some circumstances, may involve asking someone to miss that activity.
By booking this trip you agree to our Booking Conditions which clearly state that our leaders have the authority to do this. In these rare instances we will ensure anyone sitting out is safely provided for and offered alternative options where possible. Refunds will not be provided for activities missed and customers may be liable for additional costs incurred.
Seatbelts
All vehicles used by us should be equipped with working seatbelts, except where approved by us based on the vehicle type or journey. Wherever seatbelts are available, we require our customers to use them for their own safety, even where it may not be a legal requirement.
Water safety
This trip includes time by a lake, river or sea, where there may be opportunities to swim. You should always seek local advice before deciding whether to swim. Open-water or wild swim spots should be treated with extreme caution. Information on how to keep yourself safe while swimming is shown here.
Family trips
Our staff and leaders are there to ensure the trip runs as smoothly as possible. However, company policy states they cannot take care of children; it is your responsibility to look after your young ones throughout the trip. During free time or if you decide to opt out of part of the itinerary, you are responsible for your family and any arrangements that need to be made, though your leader will be happy to make recommendations.
When you’re ready to book, go to our website for online bookings, book over the phone or you can complete a booking form (available online or on request by calling us). We accept all major credit and debit cards, or you can pay be cheque.
After booking
You will receive your booking confirmation letter and invoice, which includes extra information and guidance about your travel arrangements.
Full joining instructions, including local emergency numbers and details of how to reach the start point, will be sent to you approximately two to three weeks prior to departure. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier, please contact our office or your travel agent.
Trip Note validity
These Trip Notes are valid from the “Current as” date on page one. They will occasionally be updated after booking and before departure; if there are any updates that significantly impact the inclusions or itinerary, customers will be written to separately. They will also receive a link to the most up-to-date Trip Notes with their Final Joining Instructions before travelling.
The information in these Trip Notes is given in good faith. Where differences exist between the Trip Notes and our current brochure or website, the Trip Notes supersede the brochure and website. All holidays can be subject to unexpected changes; to enjoy them you should be prepared to be flexible where necessary. Occasionally, it may not be possible to follow the itinerary as planned. This may be for a variety of reasons – climatic, political, physical or other. In these circumstances we will make the best-possible alternative arrangements that maintain the integrity of the original itinerary.
Licensing
Exodus is fully licensed and bonded as a tour operator. We hold Air Traffic Organisers Licence (ATOL) number 2582, issued and bonded with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). We are also bonded to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and we are members of the Federation of Tour Operators (FTO) and ABTA – The Travel Association. This means you can book your Exodus holiday with confidence, as all money paid to us for your trip is fully protected.