THAILAND ADVENTURE TOURS
Thailand sits between the old world and the new. The capital city Bangkok is one of the most dynamic cities in the world; yet in Thailand's remote north there are villages scarcely touched by the modern world. It is a fascinating country to take an adventure holiday.
Adventure holidays in Thailand vary from road biking, mountain biking, jungle trekking, safaris, elephant riding (including watching elephants at work and experiencing the life of a mahout), to diving and snorkeling in Thailand's marine national parks.
Thailand's diverse landscapes are perfect for cycling trips. Even in metropolitan Bangkok you can enjoy a delightful cycling trip within a few kilometers of the crowded center in unseen sanctuaries seldom visited by tourists. Discover the places where locals live and work; cycle past floating markets and green parks. Stop to taste, to talk or just to take it all in.
Or venture outside of the city and take a biking trip through other tourist sites. Cycling past the ancient temples of Sukhothai, the pottery village of Koh Kred, or the historic Kanchanaburi gives you a different perspective of these famous sites. Not to be missed is a cycling holiday in northern Thailand in which you can bike through hill tribe villages, interact with locals, take in scenic mountainous views, sample delicious local foods and extend your knowledge of Thai cultures. Challenging week-long trips or short day trips can be arranged.
Thailand has long been a popular destination for trekkers and although some areas are well-traveled, there are dozens of lesser-known spectacular routes waiting to be explored. Trek the mountains around Chiang Dao in search of the 300 known bird species. Trek to a Shan tribe village in Mae Hong Son along a former trading route known as the ‘Old Elephant Trail’. Not to be forgotten is Khao Sok National Park in Thailand’s Peninsular South, where trekkers are likely to encounter gibbons and other exotic wildlife. Or combine cycling and trekking in Khao Yai National Park where you can travel from tropical to temperate climates within the same day along 50km of marked trails.
Boasting several rivers and an extensive coastline, Thailand is also ideal for water sports enthusiasts. In the north, trips on bamboo rafts or small canoes are popular ways to enjoy the scenery while the clear southern waters are ideal for kayaking. Even inexperienced paddlers can enjoy an excursion through the limestone cliffs and tranquil seas of the Phang Nga Bay! A vast array of marine life and stretches of colorful coral reefs fill the southern seas, perfect for scuba divers and snorkelers to explore.
Of course the best adventure tour encompasses a selection of all of these activities. With thousands of less traveled roads and tracks, great rivers in some true wilderness, why limit yourself to just one tour? Explore our adventure offerings in Thailand or let Exotissimo develop a customized itinerary to get your adrenaline pumping in the Land of Smiles.
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Cannot believe that it’s only 3 hours from Bangkok!! We left Bangkok in the afternoon and arrived at the pier around 4pm- indeed better to leave Bangkok around 8 or 9! We took a speedboat as we missed the last ferry. You can guess that the best beach on Koh Samed for a nice trip of friends must be ‘Sai Keaw’ beach. Along the way by speedboat to our bungalow on Koh Samed, we felt so free, relaxed and happy!
The sea was clear, clean, beautiful and quiet. We strolled along the long beach until sunset, the beautiful pictures of sunset on Sai Kaew beach have been stored both in memory card and in mind.
Well noted not to miss the nice dinner at Ploy Restaurant with the Fire Show- Also before the show started, we lit a ‘Kom Loy’ and launched it together in our happy night- we prayed together for the coming happier year and let the misfortune be floated away!
I will go back to Koh Samed again soon!
Traveler's Review
Marvin and Michele Zwerin, Lana and Mike Einschlag
Thank you very much for your incredible help to us during our time in Thailand. As you are aware, we were caught up in the ongoing events in Thailand and spent an extra week in Bangkok, just trying to get out and return home. Your company single handedly provided us with a security blanket and rescued us.
In fact, we are so appreciative of your services both before and during the crisis that we have told everyone to use your services when they travel to any of your company's locations. Please pass our regards on to Sue, the tour guide in Bangkok without whom our trip would never have been the same. Her unending concern for us and the efforts she expended to make sure we made it safely from Bangkok to Cambodia (Poipot) and her care to ensure that we got across the border to Cambodia were heroic. She is a gem to be treasured always.
Again, THANK YOU Exotissimo for a wonderful touring experience before the coup and an incredible job of rescuing us from our plight in Bangkok. We hope that your country resolves this crisis and your lives can return to the normality of day to day life again.
Sincerely yours,
Marvin and Michele Zwerin, Lana and Mike Einschlag
November 08
Traveler's Review
Nicole Niedik & Patrick Zuechner
Dear Mr. Granier,
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
On the occasion of our journey in northern Laos from 5th to 15th of November we like to thank you and the overall Exotissimo team for the wonderful time. We find it helpful to go into detail concerning some involved team members and provided services to express our complete satisfaction.
Your company was recommended to us by Mr. Vanhphenh Sengnham who we know well from our last year's journey. Beginning with the very helpful websites we could easy find our preferred way of travelling based on a set of various useful hints and proposals.
Our first idea was checked and completed by Mr. Jean-Yves Paille. We like to express our special thank to Mr. Paille. He respected all of our wishes, gave a lot of helpful details and answered all of our questions in a comprehensive, and courteous and uncomplaining way. We enjoyed both his great flexibility and his obligatory service.
We used the transport service offered by Exotissimo from Chiang Rai to Chiang Khong boarder station. We had a warm welcome in Thailand and a speedy but save ride and arrived just in time although our time schedule was ambitious. Mr. Sengnham collected us right at the ferry pier therefore also the immigration was unproblematic.
For the next days we had a comfortable and save ride every time. In Luang Namtha we spent a night in The Boatlanding which is a nice resort even. A special day for us was the biking trip in the surroundings of Luang Namhta on 7th of November. Our special thanks go here to the local guide from Green Discovery who made the day an unforgettable event introducing us local villages and surrounding highlights as well as cultural background and workaday life. The trip was well selected and scaled, the bikes in a good condition.
The very highlight of the whole journey was the 3 day trekking trip to the Akha villages round Muang Sing. We first have to thank the Exotissimo Muang Sing Office for the warm welcome and the safekeeping of our remaining luggage. Our special thanks go here to all involved people who offered a various range of services to us (planning/organising of the trip, preparation of accommodation and meals, massage etc.) especially to the local Akha guide. He shows an excellent example of his people's hospitality and proudness of its own way of life. He was always a good leader and bridge to his people and answered all of our questions in an unorthodox and professional English spoken way. We had a good board and lodging. Complementary to the local table the Akha guide and Mr. Sengnham show oneself as talented cooks. Especially the evening together with the villagers in Ban Lao Khao was an unforgettable experience. They let us feel their spirit and we had always the feeling to be a most welcome part of the community and their life.
We enjoyed this way of tourism very much and are proud to have the change to get part of it. We have the greatest respect for the founders and operators of the project as we could consider many hurdles on the way to this nearly perfect organisation resulting from language and cultural differences. We go to any lengths to give all of our friends a better understanding of the project and the life of the Akha as an example for the way of living of minorities in Laos in accordance with both own history and nature and environment. As a slight notice we would appreciate the purchasing of some new mosquito nets to replace older ones.
Our following night we spend in Phetsoksai in Pakbeng as backup for originally proposed Pakbeng Lodge. We found the hotel very nice, didn't miss anything and are therefore able to recommend this hotel.
Our remaining nights in Luang Prabang we spend in the Villa Maydou which is a very nice place and typified for the spirit of Luang Prabang from our point of view. In the Exotissimo Luang Prabang Office we had a great time exchanging experiences with the very friendly team members.
But our very special thanks go to Mr. Vanhphenh Sengnham. Without him the whole trip won't be such a great experience because he was always our bridge to the local people and their culture. He selected the appropriate local restaurants according to your wishes. He managed all the small problems resulting from booking mistakes or other things which could happen at such a trip with great professionalism and in his smooth manner.
We appreciate his friendly behaviour and his deep knowledge of country and culture. In addition he speaks German really like a native speaker and this will make a trip much easier for us. Most important we admire Mr. Sengnhams very individual and personal style. You don't need to ask but he will know your wish before. We are sure to travel with an old friend at any time.
Sincerely yours,
Nicole Niedik & Patrick Zuechner
Dortmund (Germany), 16th of December 2008