Thailand Family Holiday
Tour Overview
100% Customisable Private Tour
4 Activities | 14 Meals | 12 Days
Prepare for a Thailand family holiday that’s bursting with fun and adventure! Over 12 action-packed days, you’ll bike through the vibrant streets of Bangkok, get up close and personal with gentle giants at an elephant sanctuary and lounge on the stunning beaches of Koh Samui. With tuk-tuk rides to tasty food markets, the chance to explore lush jungles and soak up the sun on tropical shores, this trip promises memories that’ll have your family smiling long after you return home.
Highlights
- Bangkok biking adventure
- Elephant sanctuary visit
- Cultural Exploration
- Tropical beaches
Tour includes & excludes
What’s included…
- Price based on family of 4
- 3-star hotels (11 nights)
- 14 meals (11 x breakfasts, 2 x lunches & 1 x dinner)
- Bangkok jungle tour
- Elephant jungle experience
- Island boat trip
- Food tour
- 2 x domestic flights
- English-speaking local guides, entrance tickets & all transport
What’s not…
- Travel insurance (compulsory)
- Visa – also compulsory: contact us to arrange this at an extra cost.
- Spending money, tips & all drinks
- Meals not listed
- Activities not listed
- International departure taxes / international flights
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Bangkok
Welcome to your family adventure in Thailand! Upon arrival, your private transfer will take you and your family through the colourful and lively streets of Bangkok to your hotel. Rest up – you’ve got a big day ahead!
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Transfer: Private airport transfer
Day 2: Bangkok Jungle Tour
Discover Bangkok on this unique cycling journey through small alleyways and on canal boats. Explore the tropical jungle area of Bang Kachao, also known as Bangkok's 'green lung,' and enjoy the rich and unspoiled vegetation.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Activities: Jungle tour
Day 3: Bangkok free day
Enjoy a free day to shop till you drop, explore, eat and relax at your hotel pool.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
Day 4: Bangkok to Chiang Mai
After breakfast, you’ll get a private transfer to the airport for your flight to Chiang Mai. Upon arrival, you and your family will be transferred to your new hotel to check in and chill out.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Transfer: Domestic flight to Chiang Mai & airport transfers
Day 5: Foodie tour by tuk tuk
This afternoon, we'll pick you up from your hotel. Jump into a local "tuk tuk" for a fun ride to taste the local cuisine at some of Chiang Mai’s famous markets. You'll then hop back into the tuk tuk for a ride around the Old City to experience the thrill of Chiang Mai’s nightlife – but you probably won’t be staying out too late!
- Meals: Breakfast & dinner
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Activities: Food tour
Day 6: Elephant & jungle expedition
Get ready for an incredible day of adventure and connection! You’ll visit an ethically run elephant sanctuary; where you’ll spend the day learning about the animals and the jungle surrounding them.
- Meals: Breakfast & lunch
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Activities: Jungle experience
Day 7: Chiang Mai free day
Enjoy a free day to shop, explore, treat yourself to massages and spend time with your family at the hotel pool or exploring the city.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
Day 8: Chiang Mai to Koh Samui
Today, you’ll will be transferred to the airport for your domestic flight to the island of Koh Samui. Enjoy some free time to relax on the beach and enjoy a sundowner…you’ve earned it!
- Meals: Breakfast
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Transfer: Domestic flight to Koh Samui & airport transfers
Day 9: Angthong National Park
It’s boat trip day! Angthong National Marine Park is a captivating archipelago of 42 islands nestled in the Gulf of Thailand, a 45-minute boat ride from Koh Samui. Your family can explore its small, secluded coves, picturesque beaches and intriguing rock formations before taking part in some kayaking and snorkelling
- Meals: Breakfast & lunch
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Activities: Marine park tour
Days 10 & 11: Koh Samui free days
Spend the next 2 days relaxing and exploring the pretty island of Koh Samui. There’s plenty of beaches to visit, viewpoints to see and adventure to be had…so you won’t be bored!
- Meals: 2 x breakfasts
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
Day 12: Departure day
After breakfast – and with plenty of time before your flight or ferry is scheduled – we’ll pick you up and bring you to your next destination.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Transfer: Private airport transfer
Map Journey
Book your dream holiday…
- 100% Customisable
- Extend & combine tours
- Upgrade accommodation
- Change locations
- Adjust for your budget
Travel Tips
- Visit Doi Inthanon, the highest mountain in Thailand, while you’re in Chiang Mai
- Try taking the overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai
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Why choose Wide Eyed Tours & Travel?
Expert Local Knowledge
Ditch the stress, with a trip that’s been crafted by locals. Our team is built of on-the-ground travel experts who can’t wait to share their country’s spoils – from their hometowns, beyond.
Customisable Experiences
We’ve offered custom-made tours to Southeast Asia for over 20 years, with every ‘type’ of traveller. We know how their tastes and needs change – so our flexible tours can change with them.
More Freedom
We don’t believe in rigid itineraries. Our customers can set the scene to go at their own pace, and choose the activities that interest them – with the chance to mix things up as they go.
Frequently asked questions about Thailand
Is it safe to visit Thailand now?
Although Thailand is very safe – and a pleasure to travel through as part of a group, couple or solo – this paradise setting can come with a shady side. Scams, though not common, can happen, the roads can be dangerous and, if you’re carrying even a small amount of illegal substances, laws are incredibly strict and quickly enforced. So keep your wits about you:
- Have your belongings close by at all times. And if travelling on an overnight train or bus, keep your valuables on you.
- If driving a motorbike, go slowly, pay attention to the traffic around you and don’t drink and drive.
- Approach any street dogs with caution – and make sure you’ve had your shots before travelling.
- Don’t offer to carry any goods in your bags for anyone, no matter how friendly they may appear!
Follow these tips, and make your trip to Thailand memorable for all the right reasons. Psst…You can also count on our team to help you plan a trip that’s both authentic and tourist-friendly, adventurous and safe. Your safety and comfort is our priority.
Is Thailand cheap or expensive?
By Western standards, Thailand is relatively cheap – cheaper in many ways than Cambodia though not as cheap as as Vietnam or Laos. Still, you can enjoy a delicious Pad Thai and a can of cold beer for 90 baht (around $2.50). And although hotels and transport options might be a little more expensive here than in some other countries in Southeast Asia, standards are high, too – even $20 will go a long way.
If you’re new to this part of the world, you may wonder, is Thailand considered a rich or poor country? Well, it’s classed as an “upper-middle income economy”, according to the World Bank: and you’ll see evidence of its new money status everywhere, from hipster breweries and cafes to opulent shopping malls. The good side of this is that you can get pretty much whatever you’re after in terms of food, clothes, or even cosmetic work – but the downside is that, sometimes, well…you may as well be anywhere. (If that’s what you’re after, great…if not, our team can help you to access the more authentic side of Thailand!)
What is Thailand so famous for?
Whether it’s the physical activities – like Muay Thai boxing, scuba diving or a vigorous Thai massage – or something altogether more relaxing, like tropical beaches, beautiful resorts and luxury spas, Thailand is a beloved travel destination for plenty of reasons.
Local cuisine is another reason why Thailand is so famous for a range of travellers – from cheap street eats to five-star restaurants. When visiting Thailand, we’d encourage you to try a Thai cooking class, if that’s your kind of thing – the ingredients aren’t all that difficult to source at home and you can bring a taste of this special country back into your kitchen, whenever you’re missing its flavours!
What makes Thailand a top travel destination?
Thailand is renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant cities, and rich cultural heritage. Visitors flock to Bangkok for its bustling markets and ornate temples, while islands like Phuket and Koh Samui offer breathtaking scenery and crystal-clear waters. The country is also famous for its delicious street food, diverse culinary experiences, and warm hospitality. Additionally, Thailand hosts numerous festivals, such as Songkran (the water festival) and Loy Krathong (the festival of lights), providing travelers with unique cultural insights. With its mix of adventure, relaxation, and vibrant culture, Thailand offers something for every type of traveler.