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Thailand Hike, Bike & Kayak

Start & end in Bangkok 14 days Up to 16

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
Good to know
  • 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
What travellers actually say

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.

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How it compares

The same-vibe trips, side by side — price, value per day, and how each is moving. Only we can lay two operators' trips out honestly.

Sorted by fit — never by who paid. Price moves and availability come from our own daily tracking.

Best month to go

Departing in Nov is cheapest — from £1,365, about 41% below the priciest month (Dec).

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Getting there

Bangkok
One-way · arrive 6 Nov 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Bangkok · 6 Nov7 Nov

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