Thailand Experience
From $1,859 (was $2,079) Land Only (trip code: THDY) 4 weeks
From $1,859 (was $2,079), 4 weeks, Thailand
Trip Highlights
- A packed four-week tour of the best of adventure travel in Thailand
- Swim in waterfall pools in Erawan National Park and revive yourself in the cool waters.
- Trek with guides in the hills of Sangkhlaburi
- Learn to cook delicious Thai food
- Volunteer in local schools and orphanages
- Spend time with some of the oldest indigenous groups in Thailand and learn about how they live and what they think
- Taste a little bit of paradise on the beautiful island of Koh Phangan - relax, snorkel or party, the choice is yours!
- Finish your time in Thailand with the ultimate party, a Full Moon Party. Many of our trips coincide with the full moon parties on Ko Phangan.
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Trip Summary
See full itineraryWhat's included?
- Personally met on arrival
- Transfer from Bangkok airport to accommodation
- All Accommodation
- Bangkok tour
- Breakfasts
- Tour of Kanchanaburi
What's not included?
- Flights
- Tourist visa
- Travel insurance
- Some meals
- Return transfer to airport
Experience adventure travel in Thailand with all the best bits packed into just four weeks! You'll spend a full month getting to know Asia, Thailand, Thai food, Thai people and Thai landscapes!
We’ll take you to some of the best tourist spots in unspoilt Kanchanaburi and Sangklaburi and you’ll have a few days to get involved with worthwhile volunteer work or get a taste for adventure whilst trekking .
To round off your ultimate Thailand experience, the trip will end with an obligatory week hanging out on the beach on the island of Koh Phangan. Well someone's got to do it!
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What will I be doing?
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Arrive and see Bangkok (Days 1 - 3)
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Waterfalls, Temples and Thai cooking! (Day 4 - 7)
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Giving something back to the community (Days 8 - 15)
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Time for trekking and hot springs (Days 16 - 21)
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Beach time! (Days 22 - 29)
Arrive and see Bangkok: Days 1 - 3
Next LegDestination info
A great place for adventure travel, Thailand has a population of 65 million, is located in the heart of Southeast Asia and shares borders with Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Myanmar. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty complemented by impressive architecture, including strikingly beautiful temples. The country is also well known for its appetising food and the people renowned for their friendly manner.
Bangkok is an interesting and mad introduction to Thailand, it is a city that has to be experienced firsthand to truly understand it’s unique diversity. It has a mixture of the cosmopolitan, cultural and downright random areas, all of which are a tuktuk ride away.
Bangkok started life as a port town and has gradually grown outward to become Thailand’s cultural, political and economic capital and by far the country’s largest city. It’s not only the capital of Thailand, it is also the central hub for backpackers travelling around the whole of South East Asia.
Did you know, while the city is known as Bangkok by most foreigners, in Thai it actually has longest place name in the world; Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Phiman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit, try saying that after a couple of Thai beers.
- Location: Bangkok, Kanchanaburi
Day 1: Arrival into Bangkok
You'll be personally met on arrival at Bangkok airport by our friendly co-ordinators. They will take you to the youth hostel on Khao San Road. Depending on when you arrive, you can relax or explore this exciting capital. This is a great opportunity to have fun, make friends with your fellow travellers and get to know the co-ordinators. In the evening your local RG team will organise a night on Khao San Road, a great way to bond with your fellow Experience travellers.
Overnight in Bangkok.
Day 2: Explore Bangkok
A Bangkok tour is included. The tour will start around 10am and will include a visit to Grand Palace (entrance fee not included), Wat Po, Reclining Buddha, Wat Arun, a river trip and then finally Koh San Road.
In the morning your local team will meet with you to give an overview of your Real Gap experience in Thailand. Once the talk has finished you will be given some time to prepare for the Bangkok tour. The tour starts with a canal boat trip showing an alternative side to the city away from the standard tourist trail. From the boat you will disembark on the main tourist area visiting: the Grand Palace, Wat Po, the so-called Reclining Buddha, Wat Arun and a river trip. Late afternoon you will head back towards the Khaosan Road and the hotel. Here you can either rest in preparation for a night out or go shopping in and around the Khaosan area. You will meet up with the group from around 8pm for the welcome meal and continue onto Khaosan’s infamous night scene.
Khoasan Road is the famous backpacker street in the Banglamphu area. This fascinating and lively hub of tourist activity is one of the most popular and intriguing parts of Bangkok. It has loads of bars, restaurants, internet cafes, shops and a few clubs. The sidewalks are lined with stalls selling cheap clothes, bags, shoes, music and souvenirs - the perfect place to practice your bargaining skills. Those that want to stay out late will need to make their own way back to the accommodation. Our co-ordinators can advise you on how to do this.
Overnight in Bangkok, breakfast included.
Day 3: Travel to Kanchanaburi
There is no rush today - have a lie in, have a lazy breakfast or do some last minute shopping. Around lunchtime, the group will travel by bus/train to Kanchanaburi. The journey will take around 2.5 hours. You will be shown to your guest house accommodation where you will spend the next six nights.
Kanchanaburi is a lovely town located 130km west of Bangkok. It is situated on the River Kwai and is the home of the famous Bridge on the River Kwai. There is a lot to do in this friendly town and plenty of restaurants and bars. We have a fun itinerary planned for you but there is also free time to do some optional extra activities.
There will be plenty of time to unpack, relax and you can even take a dip in the hotel swimming pool. The hotel is situated on the river, approx 5-10 minutes (by tuk tuk or taxi) outside of the town. The rooms are twin share and have air conditioning. Breakfast will be provided daily during your stay. We have arranged a fun evening with a meal on the banks of the River Kwai. The group will enjoy a tasty dinner whilst taking in the views of the River Kwai. After dinner you can visit the local town.
Overnight in Kanchanaburi, breakfast and dinner included.
Destination info
A great place for adventure travel, Thailand has a population of 65 million, is located in the heart of Southeast Asia and shares borders with Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Myanmar. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty complemented by impressive architecture, including strikingly beautiful temples. The country is also well known for its appetising food and the people renowned for their friendly manner.
Kanchanaburi is a lovely town located 130km west of Bangkok. It is situated on the River Kwai and is the home of the famous Bridge on the River Kwai. There is a lot to do in this friendly town and plenty of restaurants and bars.
- Location: Erawan National Park, Kanchanaburi,
Day 4: Erawan National Park and Waterfalls
You will visit the exquisite Erawan waterfalls in Erawan National Park. Pretty, beautiful and fun are just a few words that describe this lovely place. There are seven tiers of waterfalls, each feeding gorgeous, freshwater pools that you can swim in. You can also explore the falls by a series of tracks that lead you to the various falls across wooden footbridges. A useful tip to know is the best pools for swimming are level two (which gets the most crowded). Lunch is included.
Overnight in Kanchanaburi, breakfast included.
Day 5: Thai Cooking Lesson
In the morning, you will go to the market to buy some traditional Thai ingredients which you will need to make your dishes for lunch and dinner. You will then return to your accommodation and cook out in the open air.
Overnight in Kanchanaburi, breakfast included.
Day 6: Temple Tour
Today you will visit three different temples, two in the morning which have spectacular views and then after lunch you will go to the last temple where you will learn about Buddhism and have the opportunity to try and meditate.
Overnight in Kanchanaburi, breakfast included.
Day 7: Free Day
You can relax around the pool, enjoy a few drinks in the lively bars, do some sight-seeing, anything you want. Our co-ordinators will give you advice on what to do in the local area.
Overnight in Kanchanaburi, breakfast included
Destination info
A great place for adventure travel, Thailand has a population of 65 million, is located in the heart of Southeast Asia and shares borders with Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Myanmar. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty complemented by impressive architecture, including strikingly beautiful temples. The country is also well known for its appetising food and the people renowned for their friendly manner.
Sangklaburi is positioned on a 72 km long manmade lake fed by the numerous local rivers and waterfalls. The town is surrounded by mountains and creates a picturesque landscape, an idyllic location for travellers and volunteers.
There are so many local activities to enjoy from treks in the mountains through to floating down the river on tubes. The local community is a mix of Thai, Hill Tribe and Burmese people; this diversity is seen in the local dress, food and customs. Due to the local poverty and hill tribe and Burmese people are considered stateless, there is a great need for volunteers. The town itself benefits from many local restaurants, internet cafes, mini markets and one bar! It is a great setting to enjoy the best of Thailand; its people and its natural beauty.
- Location: Sangkhlaburi
Day 8: Travel to Sangkhlaburi
Today we leave Kanchanaburi and travel to Sangkhlaburi by minivan/train. This will take approximately three hours. On the way you will visit Hell Fire Pass - a Railway built in World War II, mainly by prisoners of war, and famed for the number of people that died during its construction. Sangkhlaburi is a beautiful and unspoilt area of Thailand. There are stunning views, friendly local people and there is plenty to do and see. The local town is very small that very few tourists get to visit, however has everything you need including shops, internet, bank, ATM, post office, bars, restaurants and a medical centre.
Overnight in Sangkhlaburi, breakfast included.
Day 9: Sangkhlaburi
Today you will receive a detailed orientation. You will be introduced to Thailand and its people, culture, language, history, attitudes and customs. You will be shown around the local area and amenities. You will receive more information about the programme and more details about the project work available.
Overnight in Sangkhlaburi, breakfast included.
Days 10 – 14: Volunteer
This might be adventure travel in Thailand but you also have the chance to help with some much needed community work.
Those who choose the standard Thailand Experience will get stuck-in with short to medium term projects that will make a massive difference to the community. An example of a previous project is that Experience customers in 2011 built a 1km water pipe that now supplies water to a village of 400 people!
If you would like to get involved more with the local children why not choose the community option;
Community Option: These kids require volunteers to play, interact, organise games and simply help them have fun. Many of them simply want some attention. In return you will see their eyes light up, big smiles and you will be confident that your efforts are really appreciated. With so many children and so few carers these kids really need your help and attention. There is also the option of working at a childcare centre at the Hill Tribe. Our community work provides support to the local community including the hill tribe people and children’s homes. From growing exotic fruits to common garden vegetables to small building projects or playing games with the children, whatever is needed at that time, you'll be helping to support the local community and children.
Overnight in Sangkhlaburi. Breakfast included.
Day 15: Mon Tribe Visit
Enjoy a walk across Sangkhlaburi’s famous wooded bridge to the Mon village. Visit the Mon temple and Golden Pagoda (fascinating places). After this, enjoy river rafting (huge fun!) followed by traditional Mon dancing by local children in the evening!
Overnight in Sangkhlaburi, breakfast included.
Destination info
A great place for adventure travel, Thailand has a population of 65 million, is located in the heart of Southeast Asia and shares borders with Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Myanmar. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty complemented by impressive architecture, including strikingly beautiful temples. The country is also well known for its appetising food and the people renowned for their friendly manner.
Sangklaburi is positioned on a 72 km long manmade lake fed by the numerous local rivers and waterfalls. The town is surrounded by mountains and creates a picturesque landscape, an idyllic location for travellers and volunteers.
There are so many local activities to enjoy from treks in the mountains through to floating down the river on tubes. The local community is a mix of Thai, Hill Tribe and Burmese people; this diversity is seen in the local dress, food and customs. Due to the local poverty and hill tribe and Burmese people are considered stateless, there is a great need for volunteers. The town itself benefits from many local restaurants, internet cafes, mini markets and one bar! It is a great setting to enjoy the best of Thailand; its people and its natural beauty.
- Location: Sangkhlaburi, Koh Phangan
Days 16 and 17: Trekking and camping
The trekking will be in the hills of Sangkhlaburi with a number of different routes taking in rivers, forests and villages. You will trek with experienced local guides. There are two days trekking of about four to six hours each day and camping overnight. Camping equipment will be provided and carried for you, you will just need to set it up on arrival and you'll need to carry a day pack with lunch and water provided to you. Please note: where you camp is weather dependent. During the monsoon season, you may stay at base camp with indoor tents.
Overnight in Sangkhlaburi. Breakfast included.
Days 18: Free day
Go explore!
Overnight in Sangkhlaburi. Breakfast included.
Day 19: Elephant Trek and Hill Tribe experience
Enjoy an elephant ride through local jungle and rivers! We will then head to a Karen hill tribe village learning about how the locals live, their background and the problems they face. End the day at our Dream House visiting our own children’s home. A perfect end to a perfect adventure in Sangklaburi.
Overnight in Sangkhlaburi. Breakfast included.
Day 20: Waterfalls and Hot Springs
Today, we will visit hot springs. The hot spring is about ten minutes from the waterfall and you will stop off here after the waterfalls for a while. In the evening you will take an overnight bus to Koh Pha Ngan (eight hours on a bus with reclining seats and then two hours on a boat to the island).
Overnight bus with reclining seats, breakfast included.
Day 21: Arrival into Koh Pha Ngan
Free afternoon to settle into accommodation.
Overnight in Kho Pha Ngan.
Beach time!: Days 22 - 29
Destination info
A great place for adventure travel, Thailand has a population of 65 million, is located in the heart of Southeast Asia and shares borders with Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Myanmar. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty complemented by impressive architecture, including strikingly beautiful temples. The country is also well known for its appetising food and the people renowned for their friendly manner.
Koh Phangan is the perfect place for both the laid back and adventure loving backpacker. For the more relaxed traveller the island has some stunning beaches perfect for topping up your tan. There is also plenty to keep the more adventurous entertained with lots of activities available across the island ranging from snorkelling, scuba diving and even Thai boxing lessons, plus much more.
You can’t talk about Koh Phangan and not mention the famous Full Moon parties that draw thousands of backpackers to the island every year, other places may have Full Moon parties but Koh Phangan is its spiritual home. As the name suggests these parties take place every month on the full moon, however don’t worry if you aren’t there on the full moon, there are now half moon, black moon, basically any moon parties.
- Location: Koh Phangan, Bangkok
Days 22 to 27: Beach
Your last week will be spent on the beautiful, fun and chilled out island of Koh Phangan found on the Gulf Coast. This is free time for you to do what you want, when you want!
The island is famous for its full moon party which is held on full moon night every month. This famous beach party brings thousands of party lovers to the island each month. If you miss the full moon, don’t worry as the island has half moon parties and black moon parties! There is always some form of party going on! At all other times, the island is pretty chilled out. You can relax on the stunning white sand beaches, trek through the jungle or snorkel in the clear blue water.
There is also the opportunity for you to learn the art of Muay Thai boxing or learn to scuba dive, these extra activities are not included in the programme, however your project co-ordinator can help you arrange this for you.
Overnight on the south of the island, Baan Thai. Rooms will either be a hotel room or a beach hut and twin share.
Day 28: Leave Koh Pha Ngan
Today you will travel back to Bangkok where you will spend your final night of the programme. Please note that depending on the size of the group, this transfer may be on a public bus but will always be included in the cost. The accommodation will be at the same hostel where you stayed the first two nights of the programme.
Overnight in Bangkok.
Day 29: Departure
You will need to make your own arrangements to go to the airport or continue with your independent travel plans. Our co-ordinators can give you advice and assistance with regards to transport.
Please note: Activities and itineraries are subject to change.
Why not make the most of your Thailand Experience by adding on some extra weeks of volunteering in the Sangklaburi?
We have various volunteer options for you to choose from:
Child Care
Community and Elephants
Teaching
If you have chosen to do extra volunteer work after the Thailand Experience programme, you will spend Friday night in Bangkok and then transfer to the volunteer project in Sangklaburi on Saturday.
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Additional Information & FAQs
Minimum age
Minimum age 18 years old.
Minimum numbers required on this trip
This trip requires minimum numbers to operate.
Accommodation
Accommodation will vary during your programme as you will be staying in four different locations.
Bangkok: Twin share accommodation in a hostel (two nights on arrival and one night on your last day).
Kanchanaburi: Twin share accommodation in a guesthouse with swimming pool.
Sangkhlaburi: Twin share accommodation in a hotel close to the market and shops.
Overnight bus: One night will be spent on an overnight bus when you travel from Sangkhlaburi to the island of Koh Phangan. This will be an air-conditioned bus with reclining seats.
Koh Phangan: Twin share accommodation in a resort close to the beach. Please note the accommodation is a mixture of hotel rooms and beach huts.
You will share a room with a member of the group of the same sex. Depending on group dynamics, there may be occasions where you will share a triple room. There are fans in the bedrooms.
Please remember to inform us if you want to share a room with your friend or partner, so we can make sure you stay together throughout your trip.
The local co-ordinators will stay close by so you will easily be able to contact a member of staff should you need any assistance.
Meals
Breakfasts are included throughout your stay until your stay on Koh Phangan where they are not included. Most lunches and dinners are not included to allow you to enjoy eating out in local restaurants and bars and the opportunity to sample the local cuisine rather than eating at the accommodation all the time. Eating out is very cheap in Thailand, and you can eat out for as little as THB15 with an average meal out costing between THB 50 - THB 100. Please note certain volunteer projects will have lunch as they are in remote locations and some trips include lunch too.
Advice & Safety
Throughout your programmes you will have the support and guidance of the programme co-ordinator and team. You will be provided with competent assistance and help with any questions or advice you may need during your stay.
You will be assigned a personal travel adviser who will co-ordinate your programme with you. Feel free to contact them at any time before you go, or when you are on your travels.
In addition, you will have access to a 24-hour emergency contact number so you can contact one of our staff at any time should you need to.
FAQ
1. Can you combine the extra activities included with Adventure and the community option?
No, to get the best out of the experience you need to pick just one of the options.
2. How much extra should I take for the food?
£80 a week should be plenty, maybe a little extra for the beach week.
3. The return airport transfer is not included how much should I take and how do I arrange this?
It’s easy to arrange you will be returned to Bangkok to the hostel on your last day, the hostel can help get you a taxi (or share a taxi) to the airport for around £10.
4. If I decide to spend longer in Thailand after the trip by adding on one of your options who do I extend the visa?
To obtain the 60 day visa you must apply for this in the UK before you travel. You can apply by post or in person, it’s around £28.
5. I am looking to travel with my friend can we stay and travel together?
Yes the accommodation is twin bedded rooms we can book you on together.
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Write reviewKate Thacker, 4th Aug 2011 - 2nd Sep 2011
Seeing a lot of Thailand, the food! Volunteering with the kids, meeting new people.
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Petros Spyrou, 4th Aug 2011 - 2nd Sep 2011
meeting new people and experiencing things that i never new about
do it do it do it
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Chloe Fuller, 4th Aug 2011 - 2nd Sep 2011
All the great people i met, working with the orphans at Dreamhouse, Jungle trek and elephant trek, the Erawan Waterfalls, the Border Market and the Grand Palace. Kai Jae Waritsara Kaewkumla (our team leader) was amazing, especially considering it was her first ever group!
- Pack as lightly as you can, so you can take advantage of all the amazing shopping opportunities. - Never walk alone or in small groups at night, and only ever carry your valuables in money belts, not shoulder bags, one of my friends was mugged as she had a shoulder bag on and lost all her valuables. -Bring lots of mosquito repellent and sun cream, you will still burn badly even if its cloudy!
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Rashida Tang, 4th Aug 2011 - 2nd Sep 2011
elephant trekking, dreamhouse, jungle trekking, haad rin beach, koh phangan as a whole!
bring a suitcase instead of a backpack get a waterproof case for camera come with an open mind, charisma and willingness to help
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Hannah Cherry, 4th Aug 2011 - 2nd Sep 2011
The four locations we stayed at were amazing and really different! The people in our group were lovely and our co-ordinator Kai Jae was excellent!!! I loved the elephant trek and dreamhouse orphanage, as well as Koh Phangan!
Lauren Millar, 28th Jul 2011 - 26th Aug 2011
Everything, especially spending time in the dream house.
Sophie Brown, 28th Jul 2011 - 26th Aug 2011
Waterfalls, elephant trekking, water pipe building, half moon party.
Sarah Bryant, 21st Jul 2011 - 19th Aug 2011
Orphanage work, elephant treck, waterfall trecks, the whole week in Koh Pa Ngan. The nature and attitude of the starfish group leaders; Wisan, Meaw and Lucy.
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Grace Fisher, 21st Jul 2011 - 19th Aug 2011
There were numerous highlights! I absolutely loved going to the Tiger Temple in Kanchanaburi and the whole time there was amazing. Also, in Sanglaburi, I found the visits to the Dream House were so touching and really worthwhile. The elephant trek was also the experience of a lifetime and the day at the Nature Club was one of my favourite days. Our coordinator, Pond, absolutely made the trip for me - his personality had us laughing everyday and he kept me going through the volunteer work with his lighthearted attitude. Lucy was also excellent during our time in the jungle.
Melody Potts, 21st Jul 2011 - 19th Aug 2011
Tiger Temple Full Moon Party Dreamhouse Orphange - I learnt so many valuble lessons whilst working with orphans, never take your family for granted because you never know what is round the corner. Pond! Our group co-ordinator War Memorial and Cemetry
Carrie Louise Audritt, 21st Jul 2011 - 19th Aug 2011
Pond- He really made the trip for me. His energy and personality made the group bond and feel really comfortable. He was always there if you needed him for anything (even a hug). Lucy/ Meaw were brilliant too. Lucy was amazing for volunteering and Meaw was amazing in the first week. All the events that were organised.
Elizabeth (lizzie) Hingley, 14th Jul 2011 - 12th Aug 2011
too many to say
just do it!
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Nathan Sribalasundaram, 14th Jul 2011 - 11th Aug 2011
The friends you meet, the leaders and Thailand is amazing for young travelers!!
Nick Allcroft, 7th Jul 2011 - 5th Aug 2011
The tiger temple was along with the jungle trek, volunteering and the elephant rides.
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Francesca Tate, 7th Jul 2011 - 5th Aug 2011
KATOON was by far the highlight of the whole trip! an amazing tour guide! apart from him, bangkok was amazing as was koh phangan.
pack light, you buy alot. take old clothes to leave behind WEAR PROPER SHOES IF DOING ADV OPTION!
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Laura Hind, 7th Jul 2011 - 5th Aug 2011
I oved moving around from one place to another however i felt that 2 weeks in Sangkhlaburi was possibly too long, personally i enjoyed it there however i felt that we could have used some of the time spent there to see another place in Thailand. I loved getting to know the other people on my trip and i felt that we had ample opportunities to do so. I felt that our guides Katoon Meaw Lucy and Sasha were all really useful and more than willing to help us if we had any queries or problems. Overall, i loved the trip and would love to do a similar trip but in a different country again.
Everytime there is an optional extra, take it; its better to do everything and know what you enjoyed than to regret going all that way and not doing it!
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Nikita Vervelde, 7th Jul 2011 - 5th Aug 2011
our tour guides, katoon and meow, were real good so its hard to choose one but i'd have to say the tiger temple was amazing experience as was teaching. I really enjoyed spending time at dreamhouse, while the last week on the beach was definitely fun as well.
i recommend bring a backpack stick with it, do everything thats available, make the best out of it go out and have a good time, get to know the people in your group they're likely to be real cool.
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Jason Martin, 7th Jul 2011 - 5th Aug 2011
tiger temple elephant trekking volunteer work
Charlotte Rider, 30th Jun 2011 - 29th Jul 2011
visiting dreamhouse, jungle water pipe work and trek, snorkelling and scuba diving, visiting temples etc, elephant ride, nature club.
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Stephanie Black, 30th Jun 2011 - 29th Jul 2011
I loved the community project of the adventure option in Sangkhlaburi and the jungle trek! The last week in Koh Phangan was a much needed break and there was still loads to do! The week in Kanchanaburi (week 1) was my favourite. We did loads of different activities and still had time to relax around the pool and party (loads). The best month of my life!
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Hannah Mackay, 23rd Jun 2011 - 22nd Jul 2011
Tiger Temple has got to be one of the most amazing life changing things I have ever done. Had there been a bit mentioned about it in the itinerary eg. whilst in kanchanaburi there is tiger temple available, that would have made it easier to prepare for the cost of it. My co-ordinator Puuki was a highlight, seriously fantastic woman - could not have done enough for us! she was really ill during the last week but was still on top form!! Full Moon as well!!
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Shaun Thacker, 23rd Jun 2011 - 22nd Jul 2011
Highlights were the elephant trek, erawan waterfall and the jungle trek!
Prepare for rain ( I didn't!) Don't take valuables out in Ko Phangan Keep an open mind
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Kirstie Owens, 23rd Jun 2011 - 22nd Jul 2011
The highlights were visiting the orphanage, trekking in the jungle, visiting the tiger temple on our day off and Full Moon!!
Monna Patel, 23rd Jun 2011 - 22nd Jul 2011
Our tour rep - Puukkii was amazing and made the trip enjoyable for everyone. She is approachable, well organised and great to be around! I loved the tiger temple, erawan waterfalls, adventure option, Dreamhouse and all the amazing friends made
Michael Long, 23rd Jun 2011 - 22nd Jul 2011
There were so many!!! My top 3 though have to be: 1) Elephant trekking- that was an amazing experience, even if it was in the rain!!! 2) DREAMHouse- going to the orphanage to help out was a humbling experience, these kids are amazing and so is the woman who runs it! 3) Erawan Waterfalls- It was beautiful, and the fact you get to swim in a waterfall like this makes it worthwhile!
Lucia Giannini, 16th Jun 2011 - 15th Jul 2011
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Nina Staer Nathan, 16th Jun 2011 - 15th Jul 2011
I loved trekking in the jungle- it is not something that many people can say. I also really liked seeing really Thai areas and communities, with nothing touristy about them, it felt authentic and I feel that I can say I really saw Thailand.
Oliver Heber, 2nd Jun 2011 - 1st Jul 2011
Erawan waterfalls All of the time in Sangkhalburi Visiting DREAMHOUSE The co-ordinators; Meaw, Lucy, Pond, Jay and special mention for Katoon.
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Katherine Downie, 2nd Jun 2011 - 1st Jul 2011
There are too many!!! I loved the trekking, it rised above my expectations, and i wanted to do it for weeks on end! I really enjoyed all the visits to the temples, rafting, elephant trekking, and the volunteering was so rewarding!
Claire Dalton, 19th May 2011 - 16th Jun 2011
Elephant trekking was awesome as was the day out to the nature club and water parks...
Do not leave your flip flops behind. Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Be responsible in Koh Phan Gan
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Wayne Brockie, 19th May 2011 - 17th Jun 2011
There really were so many highlights, the whole experience was amazing. The elephant trekking was one of my favourites. The community placement was also a great experience, the whole group worked together to get as much done as we could, and although it was hard work, we felt that we'd made a difference and it was appreciated.
1. You can never have enough repellant, but buy it when you get there because it's much cheaper than at home. 2. Try everything, it's what you are there for. 3. Each make it your responsibility to make the group work, and you will all enjoy it. By the end of the trip the group is like a family.
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Tim Urch, 5th May 2011 - 3rd Jun 2011
Everything, literally everything, Koh Phangan was crazy, but Sangkhlaburi was great too with the trekking and volunteering and Kanchanaburi was so relaxing and like a proper holiday! May, Pond, Meow and Lucy who were our coordinators were so great and made the trip for all of us, they made everything so much more fun because they're so quirky and outgoing! I'd do it all again just so i could see them for another month!
Be prepared to spend much more money in Koh Phangan because it's so worth the extras Don't talk to the ladies in Bangkok who give you birdseed, they will pretty much rob you for your money Do a diary/journal/blog and write in it everyday because you'll forget everything you did
Unforgettable Experience
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Philip Anderson, 5th May 2011 - 3rd Jun 2011
Kho San Road The Elephant Trek Volunteering in 'Dreamhouse' Mac Bay Resort May; Pond; Lucy
1)Take advantage of every opportunity that is put to you from the coordinators - this is a once in a lifetime experience. 2)Remember to respect the culture, you are not at home!
Certainly a trip I will never forget: I've made friends for life!
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James Woodcock, 5th May 2011 - 3rd Jun 2011
All of it! Meeting new people. The leaders were fantastic, really helpful and helped make the trip even more fun.
Amazing experience, great people and fantastic team leaders.
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Jennifer Middlebrook, 5th May 2011 - 3rd Jun 2011
Meeting new people and learning about different aspects of the culture.
Always listen to your reps, take every oppourtunity you can whilst out there and have a great time!
Best month of my life, met some great people!
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Danielle Fletcher, 5th May 2011 - 3rd Jun 2011
staying in a beautiful resort in Kanchaniburi, elephant trekking and working with the children in Sangkhlaburi
dont pack all your western luxuries as you wont need them - and if you do you can buy them. learn a few thai phrases before you go as people respond much better if you're polite pay attention to local customs and be prepared to cover up if asked to without complaining.
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Ellen Mcginley, 5th May 2011 - 3rd Jun 2011
Everything was absolutely amazing, cannot fault the experience in any way. Everything was really well organised and i had such a good time, i especially loved Koh Phangan, the accomodation was amazing and had a really good time I want to give a massive thanks to May, Pond, Lucy and Meaw they were absolutely brilliant and it wouldnt have been the same without them.
Nathanial Scott, 28th Apr 2011 - 26th May 2011
Meeting everyone in my group Elephant Trekking Volunteering at the Nun School Amazing views and Beaches Night's out in Bangkok Great in country coordinators (especially team leader Katoon!)
Be confident and outgoing towards the other members of your group and your team leaders as they could become some of your best friends for life! Get Involved with as many different activities as possible (don't stay in your room!) Don't drink alcohol if you are on antibiotics!
Absolutely incredible experience, made the best friends ever! Katoon's Amazing!
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Holly Pigache, 28th Apr 2011 - 27th May 2011
Elephant trek in Sangkhlaburi, Erawan Waterfalls in Kanchanaburi, Nature Club (zip wire, zorbing and quad biking) in Sangkhlaburi and Half Moon party on Koh Phanang
Pack light!!!! Throw yourself into every experience. Always smile - you''ll make more friends!
'Best decision of my life, incredible experiences, made new friends''
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George Bartlett, 28th Apr 2011 - 27th May 2011
Meeting everyone on the trip. The team leaders were all amazing especially Katoon and Meaw. Working at the Nun School in Sangkhalburi was amazing, the accomodation in Koh Phangan was as well. I really want to emphasise how brilliant the leaders were, so helpful all the time as well as being fun.
Enjoy yourselves all the time. Do things you normally wouldn't do,
Best thing i've ever done, and met some incredible people.
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Mehul Jivanji, 21st Apr 2011 - 20th May 2011
1. The amazing people that you meet! I made such good friends out there and had so many unforgettable memories. Not forgetting my super coordinators - Puukii and Pop. 2. The full moon party and all the nights out throughout the trip! 25,000 people partying under the moon, neon paint and buckets everywhere, and every genre of music pumping through the speakers all night! 3. The crystal clear waters of Koh Pah Ngan's beaches and snorkelling. 4. The day at the Nature Club in Sangkhlaburi! Trying my hand at zorbing, the longest zip wire in Thailand and quad biking. Absolutely awesome. 5. The jungle trek on the adventure option. A really rewarding experience after a rigorous trek and living simply but the evening games were hillarious! 6. Elephant trekking. A truly awesome experience to ride an elephant and see children as young as 10 steering them. 7. Tiger Temple. Washing tigers, playing with them and seeing them jump 10 feet in the air in front of you! 8. The amazing food! You won't find food like this anywhere else. Nothing beats a tasty chicken fried rice lunch - except the delicious red Burmese curry in Sanghklaburi! Finally, the legendary Seven-Eleven supermarket ham and cheese toasties. 9. Three temple tour in Kanchanaburi. Climbing all 400 steps to the top of one of the temples and seeing the view was priceless. 10. Working on the development project at Dream House orphanage. It felt great to do my bit for the community and then be able to see what came out of the hard work I put in.
1. Bring a water-proof pouch to keep your passport, money and important documents in. 2. Bring two bottles of insect repellent. They run out very quickly. 3. Learn some haggling skills! You will be suprised how much you can bring the price down on anything you buy!
Amazing people, pad thai, full moon, beaches, best bars, cheese omlette sandwhiches, buckets, temples, coach journeys, the best memories.
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Natasha Self, 21st Apr 2011 - 20th May 2011
Puuki and Pop (on the Thailand Experience) were incredible coordinators. They were constantly upbeat and enthusiastic and this rippled right through our (oversized) group. My highlights include zorbing, the kids at the orphanage, Haad Rin beach parties and the amazing people.
Don't book your flights too early - talk to other people on the trip to see what they're doing afterwards. If there's any way for you to stay longer, take that chance!
Month of a lifetime doing amazing things with amazing people.
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Rosie Eaton, 7th Apr 2011 - 6th May 2011
The whole month was really incredible. My highlights have to be going on the elephants, spending time at the orphanage, being in Thailand for Tai new year, and spending time on the island.
Amazing experience, met some amazing people, trip I will never foget
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Ceri Houldsworth, 25th Mar 2011 - 22nd Apr 2011
First night, Tiger temple, elephant trekking, full moon party, making lots of new friends!
- Take lots of suncream and deodrant because everything is whitening so it is hard to find one that doesnt make your skin whiter! - Take trousers and warm clothes even if it says it is going to be hot, we ended up buying lots! - Try everything!
The best month of my life. Everyone should do it!
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James Snow, 25th Mar 2011 - 22nd Apr 2011
the water fights for thai new year, meeting new friends and the "real" team. katoon and meaw were brill, so funny, they made every day fun, no matter what you was doing
absolutley amazing, unforgettable experience, best time of my life.
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Phoebe Mussett-harford, 25th Mar 2011 - 22nd Apr 2011
Full moon party, tiger temple, volunteering at the orphanage.
Don't hold back on anything, take every opportunity given to you, take a lot of photos so you never forget
Made friends for life and have unforgettable memories, loved it.
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Sarah Penney, 11th Mar 2011 - 8th Apr 2011
The people who I met out there, including Puukii and Pop the group leaders who were amazing throughout. The elephant trekking, white water rafting, and our trip to the tiger temple.
Be open minded and patient, don't pack too many clothes because the shopping is very good and take up all opportunities offered.
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Lisa Patel, 11th Mar 2011 - 8th Apr 2011
Hot springs, thai cooking, the weather, and the beach week
Ensure that you have the coordinators phone numbers as if you ever need any help or assistance and there is noone around to help you, you will need to contact them Keep hydrated, there is alot of walking involved to the erawan waterfalls!
Hot Unpredictable Make new friends Tolerating others Good experience
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Kate Fox, 11th Mar 2011 - 8th Apr 2011
Our reps in the country were amazing and made it very entertaining! Making new friends along the way- starting off as strangers but being like a family by the end. The jungle trek was great fun and i loved going to meet the children at the orphanages.
Go with an open mind of trying new things. Pack light as there will be many things to buy along the way. Emerse yourself in the culture of the country.
Amazing people, beautiful country, memorable experiences, opens your mind!
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Natalie Taylor, 11th Mar 2011 - 8th Apr 2011
Riding an elephant. Eating dinner on a boat. Meeting/Meditating with Monks Visting Temples. The truck rides.
Dont bother with a mosquito net. Buy plently of water from 7/11 (cheaper than others) every day. Do not compare lifestyles with that of England-have an open mind.
Hot. Very Hot. Great Reps. Fantastic Trip.
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Katy Burton, 25th Feb 2011 - 26th Mar 2011
Erawan Waterfall, elephant trekking, orphanage volunteering, beach week in Koh Phangan.
Don't bring many clothes cos you'll end up buying loads. Bring a mac, even if it's supposed to be the dry season. Pack as lightly as possible cos you really won't miss the stuff you leave behind.
Fantastic trip with many unforgettable experiences and people.
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Rachel Wildman, 25th Feb 2011 - 26th Mar 2011
Erawan waterfalls, Elephant trekking working in the school and visitng house of hope were definatley the highlights of my trip.
1- Pack lightley you can get everything u need on your travels especially in Bangkok. 2-Bring pleanty of sun cream with you as most of the suncream has whitener in it and when u find suncream without it it costs a fortune even pharmacys in non tourist areas dont sell suncream. 3- Remember your waterproofs even if its meant to be a dry season.
1- fantasic experience 2- made friends for life 3-unforgetabble 4-mozzy bites 5- pleanty of cheap booze 6-pleanty of cheap clothes 7- 7 eleven 8- tuk tuks 9- angry dogs 10- temples
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Will Laurenson, 25th Feb 2011 - 26th Mar 2011
Rafting day, despite no White water. Thai boxing, beach week, the co-ordinators especially Lucy, pond, Meaw and may, they were amazing. Lucy did an incredible job of looking after everyone On the nights out on koh pangnan, I Dont know what we would have done without her!! The group was awesome, everyone wad up for everything. And the volunteering was great fun.
Be prepared to say yes to anything and take every opportunity!
Unforgettable, amazing, awesome people. I LOVE THAILAND!!
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Rachael King, 25th Feb 2011 - 26th Mar 2011
The people I met were fantastic and we had such a great time. I was a single traveller and everyone was so friendly! I miss them! Elephant trekking was out of this world and volunteering was brilliant, kids were amazing! Kanchanaburi hotel was mega!
Don't be scared if your on your own, you will make friends easily! Do everything you can, even if your tired and hungover as you are only there once and go to Jonny F***in bucket stand on Koh Phangan - he will give you good deals!
Four weeks of giggles and awesome adventures!
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Ravinder Sandhu, 4th Feb 2011 - 5th Mar 2011
Everthing was great but the main highlight for me was meeting all the people in the group and also the staff in thailand, as they are the ones that make the trip, couldnt have asked for a better group, felt like we had all known each other for years.
Dont buy too many clothes before you go as clothes are really cheap in thailand and it save you carrying around all that weight. Dont book too many things in advanced like hoels and internal flights after you are done with your thailand experience as plans can change as you may make freinds with people on the group and decide to change some of your plans. Also go with an open mind and enjoy yourself (remember its your trip).
Will never forget this experience!!
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Becky Wilkins, 4th Feb 2011 - 5th Mar 2011
The big group, the staff, the orphanages, the selection of places, koh phangan accomodation...
-clothing for temples and the orphanage -extra padlocks for rooms and valuables -open mind!
Best month on my life, met some amazing people (staff and travellers)!
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Kate Goulding, 4th Feb 2011 - 5th Mar 2011
Koh Phanghan, the Thai tour guides, meeting some cool people, elephant trekking, zorbing, being blessed by a monk!
1) Make the most of the time you have. 2) Be open minded. 3) Be sensible, if you wouldn't do it in the UK, don't do it in Thailand!
Adventure filled, wont forget this trip in a hurry!
Thomas Noel, 4th Feb 2011 - 5th Mar 2011
Seeing the caves in Kanchanaburi and helping build a new libary for a school , knowing i was doing something to help otherss. We had a really large group with all great personalities , so we had a great time doing the work but also partied hard !
James Sumrall, 21st Jan 2011 - 19th Feb 2011
Everyday was an adventure. I thoroughly enjoyed nearly every aspect of the trip.
Have a budget planned. Pack only three days worth of clothes, carrying around excess clothes was the biggest annoyance. Don't be afraid to
Exciting, unforgettable, laid-back, educational, adventurous, occupied, enjoyable, made new friends & learned more about a different country & culture.
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Denise Crayston, 21st Jan 2011 - 19th Feb 2011
I loved the Thailand Adventure option due to the fact that May and Pond and Pookie while she was working with our group(our co-ordinators) were absolutely fantastic and looked after us so well. They were the best 4 weeks of my life. They felt like friends rather than tour guides and were so welcoming. Im off to australia next and I will be amazed if it comes close to the time I had in Thailand. The volunteering is good and the staff are really friendly, although doesnt seem as organised and there are times when you dont really feel as though your making a huge difference to the school etc.
I would definately recommend the Thailand experience. I had the time of my life. Enjoy every minute and make the most of an opportunity like this. Its amazing just what you get out of an experience like this.
Fun packed Amazing co-ordinators Friends for life Fantastic experience Unforgettable Dont actually think these words are doing justice to how much I loved this experience :)
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Sian Valentine, 21st Jan 2011 - 19th Feb 2011
All of it, the places and people are amazing and the team looking after you are fantastic
Fantastic way to see the country.Truely unforgettable experience
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Eri Bertsou, 21st Jan 2011 - 19th Feb 2011
Volunteering in Sangklhaburi orphanage, Elephant treck and Tiger Temple
Embrace Thai culture, get fully involved with the projects and enjoy!
Fantastic experience: Buddhism, thai cooking and culture, contributing to the society and enjoying the natural beauties of the country.
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Laura Morley, 21st Jan 2011 - 19th Feb 2011
The in-country team in Thailand were the best ever. Everything was so well organised by them and all were friendly. I think the in-country team made the experience even better by getting involved and recommending so many options for us on our days off. Two of my highlights were the elephant trek and Tiger Temple, but the best part of the experience was definitly the volunteering at the Orphanage!
1. Make sure you bring Mosquito repellent, although they were not that bad when I went (Jan/ Feb time). 2.Have enough memory on your camera to take hundreds, even thousands of photos- there are so many beautiful camera opportunities. 3.Once you've packed, half the amount of clothes by half, and then take even more out! You will not need much, there are laundrys out there so you can always get your clothes washed. Also gives you more room for the massive amount of souverneirs you can buy!
Amazing time, made best friends, unforgettable, best guides ever!
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Victoria Wilkins, 7th Jan 2011 - 5th Feb 2011
The jungle trekking was amazing. The team were brill expecially jay and katoon.
Thailand is cheap and so pack light.
Fantastic, trip of a lifetime, many laughs, lots of fun, an experience, worth every penny, great people, beautiful food, always looked after, exciting
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Emma Mallett, 7th Jan 2011 - 5th Feb 2011
The predeparture info was good and I left feeling very well prepared. I liked the fact that we were picked up from the airport and appreciated the support travelling through realgap gave me.
expensive, good way of meeting lots of people, badly organised
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Sophie Mcdonald, 3rd Dec 2010 - 3rd Jan 2011
The Koh Phanyan beach week the accommodation we stayed in the friendliness of the staff. the free weekend when we arranged to go zorbing quadbiking etc
its not the trip its the people you meet that make the trip
amazing experience best memories that ill cherish forever i laughed so hard it hurt
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Katrina Roberts, 3rd Dec 2010 - 3rd Jan 2011
The leaders of our trip Katoon and Puuki. Without them the trip would not have been as fun or organised. They made me feel happy in every location, answering all of my questions and helping everyone out at any time of day!
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Thomas Rosenfeld, 19th Nov 2010 - 18th Dec 2010
What my highlight of my trip? Word can't explain cause everything is perfect!!!! I found my soul Mate! Tiger temple was amazing,Hotel in kanchanaburi was brilliant!!! But all is perfect! May and Pond done very brilliant!
A/ /Don't book flight at the same day when you arrive to final days B Most the most of every day and don't sleep during the day! C/ Tiger Temple is a MUCH go
Brilliant,Awesome,Brillaint,Awesome, Brilliant,Awesome,Brilliant,Awesome Found Soul Mate!!!
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Tammy Cyngier, 19th Nov 2010 - 18th Dec 2010
Everything- there were so many amazing aspects of the trip that to name a few highlights is impossible however the amazing people i met was awesome and the bond with the real gap co-ordinators out there are now friends fro life!
1- always be yourself 2- try new things 3- go with the flow
amazing people, unforgetable experience, beutiful country, friends for life
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Kayley Rumball, 19th Nov 2010 - 18th Dec 2010
The elephant trekking was amazing, the hotel in Kanchanaburi was well above expectations, the community project was awesome and going to the orphanages was a real eye opener, the kids were amazing. Our guides May and Pond made the whole trip a great experience.
Take toilet paper on the day trips. Make the most and enjoy everyday, the time flew by. You dont need to take lots of clothes with you because you can get everything very cheap out there :-)
Awesome everyday, amazing experience,miss everyone, beautiful country, loved it.
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Nicola Furman-jones, 19th Nov 2010 - 18th Dec 2010
Absolutley everything, the volentering was very rewarding and the whole holiday was amazing
watch out for the wild dogs. bring mosquito repellent. have lots of fun
fantastic friends, great tour leaders, volenteering rewarding, best month of my life!!!
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Lucy Field, 19th Nov 2010 - 17th Dec 2010
I wanted to write this email because I had such an amazing time in Thailand. I'm travelling around Australia at the moment and have also done a Real Gap experience in Zimbabwe in 2007 but I can honestly say that this was the best month of my life so far! I loved it all and wouldn't change a single thing! Bangkok When I first arrived In Bangkok I was greeted by May and Pond they had both been backwards and forwards to the airport god knows how many times as my flight had been seriously delayed, bless them. When we arrived at the hotel Mark and Katoon greeted us and explained what was going to happen over the next month. It had some of the same information we had been given by Real Gap when we first booked the trip but with extra information which was great. We were informed about 7 eleven, cheese and ham toasties and again about the accomadation at Koh Phangun. It was really exciting to hear all the information and I couldn't wait for it all to begin. Visiting the Temples around Bangkok, they were beautiful completely amazing. Especially the Grand Palace! Walking around and learning about all the culture was such a great experience to have and having May and Pond was brilliant cause they could give us more information and help answer any questions we had. On the way back from the temples we got in a tuk tuk!! My first time it was wicked May and Pond came in it with us so we wouldn't get lost. That evening a buffet was laid on for us at Silk bar which I thought was really nice as it gave the group a chance to get to know eachother. I had been late to arrive as was
Bring move clothes for covering up in the towns and temples long sleeved tops and longer trousers. Learn the local language and have respect for the Thai people. They really respect you if you speak their language Even though its cheap in Thailand bring lots of money as you will want to buy so much stuff
Best month of my life thanks to Pond and May!
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Katie Chapman, 5th Nov 2010 - 3rd Dec 2010
the whole package but for me especially koh phangan
pack light always put ur chargers away when used so u dont forget to bring them home! have no regrets and write a journal for the memories!
changed my life!
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Lauren Bradley, 5th Nov 2010 - 4th Dec 2010
overall it was a great way of seeing the country of Thailand! met some great people on and off of the tour and the coordinators (in particular Num) were excellent and helpful. elephant trekking was my favourite experience but all was enjoyable.
pack light and buy once you reach thailand and its much cheaper! if you have a couple of free days leave the tour and explore on your own or with friends e.g. i traveled back to bangkok on our free weekend! make the most of the days AND the nights as they're equally important!
great fun experience, made some great friends, definitely worth it!
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Kirsty Venables, 7th Oct 2010 - 6th Nov 2010
Everything was amazing, the team in Thailand are awesome and always ready to help in anyway they can. Big thanks to Katoon, Mai and Pon, for all their support and guidance. Loved elephant trekking, bamboo rafting, learning about Buddism, meeting monks and temples, Erawan waterfall was beautiful. Big highlight was my achievement of completing the overnight jungle trek, very hard but worth it. Loved learning Thai and cooking thai dishes, Tiger temple was brilliant and the volunteering was really good.
Try everything you can, especially if outside your comfort zone. Buy tiger balm for bug bites. Ask guides for local tips, eg in Bangkok always find a axi who will put on the meter, much cheaper!
Exceeded my expectations, travelled with awesome like-minded people, unforgettable memories, fantastic trip, unbelieveable opportunities
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Suzanne Zabel, 23rd Sep 2010 - 22nd Oct 2010
Meeting the group that we travelled with, and sharing many great memories with them!
Amazing, unreal, met friends for a life time!
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Stephen Head, 23rd Sep 2010 - 22nd Oct 2010
the locations of the hotels. the excellent co-ordinatirs, especially nom. the tiger temple day and many of the day trips then the beech week
do all optional activites. look after your health
sensational experience, the group and the country were unforgettable
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Sally Griffiths, 26th Aug 2010 - 24th Sep 2010
Elephant treakking, Koh Phangan beach week (inc. Fullmoon party!), The guides, The group!
1. Take enough money so you're not worried to pay for little extras or indulgences which aren't on the itinery. 2. Don't hold back - embrace every opportunity and they'll be the highlights that you never forget! 3. Read up on the culture in Thailand first; make sure you're aware of the differences, and make sure you're open to trying new things, e.g. different foods.
Incredible month filled with "once-in-a-lifetime" opportunities everyday!
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Samantha Harvey, 26th Aug 2010 - 24th Sep 2010
The people, both the other Volunteers and the tour leaders! Also the tigers. elephants and lack of safety in Thailand!
1) Enjoy every minute - you'll miss it when home 2) Do everything - don't worry about how much your spending 3) Wear sun cream!
Sounds cheesy but it is simply unforgettable.
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William Cowley, 5th Aug 2010 - 3rd Sep 2010
Visiting the Orphanage is Sangklhaburi. The Ang Thong Marine Park on Koh Pah Ngan was beautiful. Also, the Half Moon Party, the Nature Club in Sangklhaburi and the 10 Baht Bars in Kanchanabhuri.
Drink Lots of Red Bull and say YES
Best 4 weeks of my life. FACT.
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Bethan Griffiths, 5th Aug 2010 - 3rd Sep 2010
Trekking, Beach week, Cooking Lesson.
Bring some games (there is a lot of free time in the evenings, and there is only so many hours you can play cards. I wish I considered the board games on the packing list seriously) Get ready for Thai time, nothing runs on time, but there is no need to worry, your on holiday. Bring a select few DVD's for the long bus journeys.
I feel I experienced the Real Thailand and all the country has to offer.
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Laura Bonafoux, 5th Aug 2010 - 3rd Sep 2010
elephants and bamboo rafting, and all the trekking
1- deet mosquito repelent seems to attract mosquitoes not repell them. 2- just do everything 3-the nature club in kanchaburi is amazing.
Best month of my life, amazing experience of real thailand aswell as all the tourist attractions, Do it.
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Lauren Kneafsey, 5th Aug 2010 - 3rd Sep 2010
feeding tigers, riding elephants, zip lining through the jungle, volunteering!
GIRLS- invest in a SHEWEE (outdoor weeing device) made my trip SO much easier. Comfy walking SHOES. dont bring to many clothes.
Beautiful Country, Once in a life time oppurtunity, perfect break!
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Benjamin Edward (edd) Johnson, 5th Aug 2010 - 3rd Sep 2010
Coordinators, the whoile round experience was amazing.
Amazining trip, made so many friends, coordinators were amazing, trip planned so well..
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Jason Lovatt, 5th Aug 2010 - 3rd Sep 2010
tigers, elephants, bamboo rafting, house of hope orphanage, meeting all the new people, the partys, the real gap team we had who was, Num, May and Nay they were brilliant.
get vacuum bags for your clothes it will keep them dry and clean. if you get alot of bites take alot of insect spray. dont over pack you can buy clothes flip flops and stuff in bangkok at cheap prices.
amazing, beautiful, great people, cards, tiger balm, tuk tuks, banter
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Laurie Smith, 5th Aug 2010 - 3rd Sep 2010
Best four weeks of my life
Go with and open mind Dont say no enjoy every minute of the trip
unforgettable great experinece best four weeks of my life
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Victoria Cook, 5th Aug 2010 - 3rd Sep 2010
Nym and Nay our Thai coordinators were absolutely fantastic and really made the trip as amazing as it was. It would not have been the same without them
1.Remember you're in Thailand, it's not going to be, nor would you want it to be, 5 * luxury 2. Bangkok and Koh Phangan are a lot more expensive than rural areas. 3. Remember where you are and have a fantastic time!
Absolutely fantastic, made the best friends ever and unforgettable experiences.
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Rosie Ellis, 5th Aug 2010 - 3rd Sep 2010
Rafting, elephant trekking and feeding the cubs at tiger temple.
Take LOTS of anti-bug spray (5/6 cans!?) Take lots of clothes, I didn't take enough really, or would have liked more! Don't forget to haggle....you can get things a lot cheaper than they first say in Thailand!!!
Amazing time! Expensive but I felt secure but still adventurous!
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Jack Tilley, 29th Jul 2010 - 27th Aug 2010
All of it was FANTASTIC!
Take more money than reccomended. Book community option as its cheaper but you still do exactly the same thing. Go to 'house of hope'.
Most amazing trip ever, made life-long friends, life changing experince!
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Rose Hines, 29th Jul 2010 - 27th Aug 2010
Elephants and Bamboo Rafting Visiting the local Orphanage Diving
1. Prepare yourself for BASIC accomodation 2. Research the areas you are travelling to 3. Think about malaria tablets as you are literally on the Burmese border
Thailand is beautiful, there is loads to see and do!
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Natalie Ellam, 29th Jul 2010 - 27th Aug 2010
elephant trekking & bamboo rafting grand palace bangkok thai cooking lesson temples in Kanchanburi The orphanage & schools The 2 day trek was fantastic. All of Kophangan
Enjoy it all, your probably only there once Learn about their culture its very intresting Try everything
Great experience, great memories, great excursions, will never forget it.
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Daniel Wilkins, 29th Jul 2010 - 26th Aug 2010
Everyday was so different and so full that you could say everyday was a highlight. For me, every activity we did, from sightseeing, to volunteering, to elephant riding, bamboo rafting, zorbing and to sitting on a beach was amazing. And the people I was with made the trip. I loved every minute and everyone.
1. Make sure you know whether you need a visa or not. There was a lot of confusion in my group as we were all staying for different lengths and not everyone had the right one. 2. Don't worry about making friends. You definitely will. 3. Enjoy it! (Clich
Amazing experiences. Incredible journey. Fantastic Friends. Would do it again!
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Emily Tilley, 29th Jul 2010 - 27th Aug 2010
meeting a fantastic group of people, bamboo rafting and being able to organise our own trip to the phi phi islands.
dont take too many clothes, buy a thai sim card for your mobile. definitely have a full thai body massage (
emotional fun exciting relaxing hot great shopping amazing food great friends fun activities cheap unforgettable
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Jennifer Rochford, 15th Jul 2010 - 13th Aug 2010
meeting new people as they made the experience amazing. the extras such as the tiger temple and learning mauy thai boxing were unbelienveable as was the bamboo rafting.
1. take extra money there are lots of unexpected extras to pay for. 2. take lots of insect repellent 3. have fun
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Donna Binyon, 15th Jul 2010 - 13th Aug 2010
I loved the elephant trek and staying in the rural areas, experiencing what it is really like in some of the remote parts of thailand. as well as learning about the temples and the beach week, black moon party.
take plenty insect repellent, only take clothes that are practical for the treks as well as do a bit of background reading about the culture to learn about some of the norms and values, helping you to respect it. Lastly take a camera with plenty of memory or keep a diary so that you can remember your experience.
Amazing, met some of the friendliest people and made some lovely new friends that Im still in touch with. Learned a lot about the culture as well as gained new qualities for myself, with lots of great memories.
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Eleanor Phipps, 1st Jul 2010 - 30th Jul 2010
volunteering in childcare in sanklaburi, elephant treking bamboo aefting, treking and waterfalls, going to the tiger temple.
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William Powell, 1st Jul 2010 - 30th Jul 2010
Elephant Trekking ~ ask your co-ordinator Erawan Waterfalls Full Moon Party Zorbing, Zip-wiring and Quad Biking at the Nature Club in Sangkhlaburi. Getting to know the group and coordinators First night out in Bangkok at the club we were recommended
If you have time, get the rabies injections. Find someone to fly with using the Buddy List even if it's just 1 person ~ I did this and we became friends which made meeting the rest of the group less scary! Bring a waterproof bag liner (zip-lock plastic wallet - anything) ~ Phones and iPods get wet very fast in monsoons
Rare opportunities, best month of my life, fantastic memories, rewarding, diverse locations, stunning scenery, paradise, incredible, new friends, FUN
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Arti Pau, 1st Jul 2010 - 30th Jul 2010
It was an amazing experience, we were able to do a lot more than we had expected. The elephant trekking and bamboo rafting were amazing experiences. I was able to meet so many wonderful people and definitely made some friends for life. The volunteering was so rewarding.
1) Be open minded about the places you visit, it isn't always how expect it to be. 2) Be flexible, timetables / schedules never work when travelling, things come up and you can't always be what you want. 3) Enjoy every moment, live in the moment don't think about what ifs, if you want to do it do it.
Amazing experience with many breath taking experiences, never forgotten
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William Knight, 1st Jul 2010 - 30th Jul 2010
Ko Phangan beach week was excellent, it was a great finish to the first 3 weeks we had had, it was great to relax a little and make the most of the beautiful Island that we were on. The elephant riding in Sangklaburi was great, and experience i will never forget. The temples of Bangkok were also great, as you really got a feel for the culture of the country.
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funny, exciting, eye-opening, inspirational, culture shock, independence, great friends, weird food, life changing, character building.
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Caitlin Dancox, 1st Jul 2010 - 29th Jul 2010
I enjoyed the full moon trip to koh phangan. Also our orientation and tour through Bangkok ws brilliant.
Look at what you have packed, and half it. Anything you are missing you will be able to purchase from the markets etc. dont forget a camera and have a spare battery with you.
Brilliant new friendships made in spectacular surroundings.
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Stephanie Benge, 24th Jun 2010 - 23rd Jul 2010
too many to write, i even liked the monsoons!
take sun cream and mosquito net, try as much food from their country as you can and enjoy every second.
great experience, love the country, now have the travel bug!
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Douglas Eggleton, 17th Jun 2010 - 16th Jul 2010
Meeting our guide Palmy, I have made a friend for life she is amazing! Also... elephant trekking, Muay Thai, Bamboo Rafting, Blackmoon Party and Quadbiking! I loved all of the tour guides! They really made the experience worthwhile.
Make the most of Bangkok! The stay there isn't long so go out every night! Muay Thai is a really great way to keep in shape for Beach Week! Do not book boxing through Real Gap - it's a rip off! Book it once your out their.
Good Experience, made new friends!
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Michelle Gilliam, 17th Jun 2010 - 16th Jul 2010
elephant trekking bangkok tour
bring extra money for travel into town. we were not told we would need to get taxis into town in Kanchanaburi or Koh Phagnan.
A great experience that i wont forget, plenty of memories
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Hannah Davison, 3rd Jun 2010 - 2nd Jul 2010
Hightlights included; thai cooking lesson, the waterfalls, visiting the dragon temple, the stay at the first hotel generally, trekking and also activities that werent included in the trip particularly the tiger temple and extra activities on the beach week.
Get yourself some tiger balm when your out there its just so handy! Don't take a travel card or travellers cheques if your only out for a month - the atms charge and are an inconvenience so just take cash! Write a diary - such a nice way to look back on the trip and a forever keep sake.
4 fun packed weeks!
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Emma Benyon, 27th May 2010 - 25th Jun 2010
The amazing people in our group and the co-ordinators, elephant trekking and tiger temple, being part of the community in Sangklaburi and the half moon party on Koh Phangan
Be open to trying different foods, be patient with your co-ordinators and remember they're not there to hold your hand, before you go unlock your phone and buy a Thai sim card because they cost as little as 2p a minute to landlines
Unforgettable
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Jessica Pilkington, 27th May 2010 - 25th Jun 2010
Erawan Waterfalls, elephant trecking, Tiger Temple, meeting so many different people, party time on Ko Pagnan!
dont forget loads of deet, beware of the dogs, buy a thai sim card out there, its definitly the cheapest option
ABSOLUTLY AMAZING! the people, culture, food, travellers, parties, simply incredible.
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Hayley Mcadam, 27th May 2010 - 25th Jun 2010
My highlights were the first week of all the sight seeing and the elephant trekking and also the beach week.
1) Take cheap clothes then you have the option of leaving them on the way home!Bit of extra room! 2) Dont bother taking loads of jewellry as there is plenty to get out there. 3) Buying a sim and phone out there is easy and cheap.
Unforgettable, amazing friends, fantastic coordinators, memories to keep forever.
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James Moran, 27th May 2010 - 25th Jun 2010
Erawan Waterfalls Thai Massages in Kanchanaburi Tiger Temple Thai Boxing in Sangkhla Teaching in Sangkhla Koh Pha Ngan - half moon party and Haad Rin
Go to the Tiger Temple and pay to see the evening exercise programme - well worth it! Try Thai Boxing Don't waste to much timing sleeping in Koh Pha Ngan
A great way to fit in as much as possible to your time travelling!
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Dan Wright, 13th May 2010 - 11th Jun 2010
The Beach week in Ko Pha nang.
1) Try to meet to as many people as possible! 2) Take loose cool clothes - it gets really hot! 3) Be prepared to spend more than you think you will!
varied, cultural, relaxing, lots of free time, beautiful.
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Rebecca Webb, 15th Apr 2010 - 14th May 2010
All of it, Elephant trekking, volunteering, our group of amazing people were what made it!
sleeping bag liners! take plenty of pictures! Dont have early nights!
Trip of a lifetime, best group ever, completely incredible!
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Florence Walker, 15th Apr 2010 - 14th May 2010
All of it!! The In country team, Starfish, were absolutely amazing and while we did have a few hiccups, the co-ordinators were there to help and support us and just made the trip so memorable! One of the many highlights was the volunteering at the orphanage in Sangkhlaburi. We got to take the kids to a nearby river a couple of times which was so rewarding to see how happy there were, just spending time with them put everything in persepctive. I would definitely recommend this trip to anyone who is looking to meet some amazing people, make friends for life, try new and different experiences and cultures and is willing to have fun and plenty of laughs!
My top tips would be to drink plenty of water, remember the loo roll and have the most amazing time of your life!! I know I did!
Good food, amazing people, unforgettable experiences, falling in the mud, sunsets, sand, Sangsom, 'Sawatdekaa' - undoubtably the best 4 weeks ever!
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Melissa Mcculloch, 1st Apr 2010 - 30th Apr 2010
Erawan Waterfalls. Elephant Trekking and Bamboo Rafting. The Temples in Kanchanaburi. The group and co-coordinators! Koh Phanghan Full Moon Party was amazing! Trekking and going out in Khao San Road.
Set a daily/weekly budget. You spend way less in Sangkhlaburi as its such a small town that things are so cheap, we ate out for 70p a meal and it was some of the best food I had during my stay there. Get a Thai Sim Card whilst your away. You can call a home phone in the UK for as little as 2p a min. Plus its the best way to keep in contact with the people in your group. Look after your belongings, especially on Koh Phangan. And especially when drinking. Even if you put something down for 2mins it can disappear. My friend lost her SLR camera in Sangkhlaburi which is such a rural place. So just be aware of your surroundings and belongings.
Incredible place, fantastic group, top destination for a gap year!
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Alison Avery, 1st Apr 2010 - 30th Apr 2010
elephant trekking, Songkram festival, helping at the orphanage, trekking
be well prepared before you go, be confident and make the most of every moment!
amazing memories, unforgettable moments, great company :)
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Kirsty Goodwin, 19th Mar 2010 - 16th Apr 2010
Meeting some amazing people! Elephant trekking Jungle trek hard but worth it! Sense of achievement for travelling alone.
Dont pack too many clothes, do pack going out clothes as in many places there is lots of evening entertainment, Dont drink too much chang as its much stronger than our lager! Water all the way!! Take plenty of sun cream as it is very hot and very expensive in Thailand. Dont be afraid of being alone so is the majority "you are not alone"
Lifelong friends, experience of a life time, unforgettable, Thai protestors!
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Katy Sidell, 26th Feb 2010 - 27th Mar 2010
i was able to pay to join option B on the elephant trekking which was a fabulous day, the bamboo rafting was also equally enjoyable.
make sure that you always lock valuables away in your bag when you are not in the room. do not compramise where you feel unsafe and unsecure. always have a disposable cameran to hand in case your digital one breaks.
memorable amazing new friends something to talk about
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Gary Crispin, 19th Feb 2010 - 20th Mar 2010
Eating insects on the first night in Bangkok. Spending a night in the jungle. Meeting the locals in Sangkhla Buri, exchanging gifts and joining them for a drink. Elephant trekking and Bamboo rafting was pretty incredible. Chilling out in Koh Penang.
1. Be careful at beach parties, lots of people had their stuff stolen while i was there (its the other tourists who are the least trustworthy). 2. Try and chat to the locals and be friendly. We had some great nights drinking with them. 3. Try to learn some of the basic language (i.e. counting, and asking how much). In the poorer regions its almost impossible to find English speakers.
An amazing time, made some friends for life!
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Carla Thompson, 12th Feb 2010 - 13th Mar 2010
Elephant riding Bamboo Rafting Half moon party Ko pangyan
Excellent time ,met some really nice people
Abi Broughton, 12th Feb 2010 - 13th Mar 2010
The highlights of my trip are when we went elephant trekking, helping at the school in Sangklaburi, and the week ok Koh Phangan.
Learn simple language before you go, not told at the start of the trip which is what i thought would happen. Keep a record of how much you spend, Koh Phangan was quite expensive. If you need help ask for it, don't try and sort it yourself.
Awesome experience, new friends including guides, will never forget it'
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Angus Wyatt, 5th Feb 2010 - 6th Mar 2010
I think the group was really good and there were some fantastic experiences, such as the teaching and the elephant trekking. This was offset nicely by the opportunity to relax in Koh Phangan.
1. Drink plenty of water! Dehydration can make you feel ill which will detract from the fun of the tour. 2. Take plenty of photos - never leave your camera behind - Thailand is a fantastic country and there are some beatiful sights which need to be snapped up. 3. Respect the culture - Thailand is steeped in it and you will enjoy your time more if you immerse yourself in it rather than alienating yourself from it.
Loved the people, loved the country, loved the experience!
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Katie Walters, 5th Feb 2010 - 6th Mar 2010
buy all toiletries out there no need to pack these things be prepared for the teaching, you get left to do everything
amazing experience, get to meet loads of people, have fun
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Karl Duarte, 22nd Jan 2010 - 20th Feb 2010
Elephant trekking Learning to cook Thai Meal Relaxing at Kho Phag Ngan Meal on travelling boat across river Kwai Erawan Waterfalls Relaxing at P Guesthouse, Sangklaburi
- Pace yourself: Don't try and do too much too quickly. - When doing anything in a group of at least several people or more be careful of pricing. Eg when ordering food, double check bill as there have been incidients when prices have been increased witho
Great experience & got new ideas for further travelling.
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Laura Reader, 22nd Jan 2010 - 20th Feb 2010
meeting new people and friends for life, seeing some amazing sights, helping the kids at the schools learn english.
enjoy everyday as it goes very quickly, try new things as much as possible, try new foods
an experience i'll never forget, so many dramas on our trip but a lesson to be learnt from each of them
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Annie Ferguson, 22nd Jan 2010 - 20th Feb 2010
Experiencing Thailand in such varied, in-depth and interesting ways. I particularly enjoyed (among many things) the waterfalls, temple trips, elephant trekking, and more mundane things like visiting the markets and learning to barter! The Starfish volunteers were fantastic, they were a lot of fun and genuinely considerate, caring and always ensured you got the most from the experience. I found teaching quite challenging. As I had signed up for childcard and was not given this option I felt a bit misled by Real Gap.
1)Pack economically and strategically - & make sure that the luggage is appropriate for the trip. 2)Bring more than the minimum suggested money for emergencies and to get by comfortably 3)Enjoy it!
Always interesting, immensely varied, unique, made friends, an exceptional experience!
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Jude Henderson, 22nd Jan 2010 - 20th Feb 2010
Everything! experiencing a mesmerizing country and culture, seeing and doing things that would be hard to achieve as an independent traveller - all with a great bunch of people. It was a perfect blend going from bustling Bangkok to the rural charm of Sangkhlaburi then onto the tropical paradise of Koh Phangan. I wish I could do it all again!
- try the local food and drink, Pad Siew and Chang Beer being my favourite - Take a good pair of walking shoes, epecially for climbing Erawan Waterfall - Meet the locals and practice your 'Sawatika!'
Fun, Once in a lifetime trip, made great friends, opened up the world, was bitten by the travel bug...was also bitten by lots of Mosquito's, Temples, Waterfalls, Thai Buckets and Pancakes!
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