About this trip
Fourteen days of getting Thailand under your fingernails rather than watching it from a bus window. You'll be on foot through forests and rice paddies, on a bike through provincial villages, and on the water paddling the Andaman coast.
It's a trip built around movement — the kind of pace where you feel the country change day to day, from rural backroads to coral coves and white-sand beaches.
A group leader handles the logistics, accommodation and transport, so your energy goes into the hiking, cycling and kayaking rather than the planning.
What you'll do
- Hike through forest trails and rice paddies
- Cycle through provincial villages
- Kayak the turquoise waters of the Andaman
- Explore coral coves and white-sand beaches
- Mix of cultural stops and outdoor activity throughout
- Active trip — expect to hike, cycle and kayak across the two weeks, so a reasonable fitness level helps
- Guided throughout by a group leader who handles logistics
Worth it if you're moderately fit, flexible on accommodation standards, and want varied activities over deep cultural immersion. Think twice if you need clear pre-trip prep info, pristine facilities, or control over how you tip.
- Guide quality varies wildly; standout CEOs like Tun and Puna kept things organized, on-time, and genuinely fun.
- Some accommodation is genuinely poor: gecko faeces, mould, ants, stained sheets, and no functioning facilities mentioned across reviews.
- Trek difficulty and fitness expectations not clearly explained upfront; steep terrain caught unprepared walkers; some found it too hard.
- Itinerary packed but pacing uneven: rushed water activities, dead time at Laem Sak, poor final-day logistics left groups stranded waiting.
Distilled from real traveller reviews on TourRadar — we don't edit out the bad bits.
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Departing in Nov is cheapest — from £1,365, about 41% below the priciest month (Dec).
Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Bangkok · 6 Nov – 7 Nov
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