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  • How to see Elephants in Thailand!

    How to see Elephants in Thailand!

    Thailand is a beautiful, scenic country full of amazing experiences that we believe everyone should see. You can really do almost everything here from see amazing natural sea life to venturing in the mountains or going off grid in the national parks. You really have it all and it totally makes sense why it’s some people’s favourite country to visit. Seeing Elephants were a massive highlight during this trip!

    For us, it’s a place we see ourselves exploring and exploring until we see every inch of the country… but we know it would take a long time.

    Thailand is very rich in their array of animals and boost amazing diversity across the animal kingdom. From the Indochinese Tigers, to giant lizards, whale sharks, many types of monkey and the infamous Asian elephant!

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    Asian Elephants Background

    Asian Elephants are found across Asia, with the majority of the population being in India and Sri Lanka, and the rest found across Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand. These elephants are much smaller than their Africa counterparts, standing at roughly 7 – 10 feet tall at the shoulder; with African elephants towering at 8 – 13 feet at the shoulder.

    These species are similar but have some distinct differences between the two. These include the size; Asian elephants are known to be quite a bit smaller as we have stated above. Also, the Asian elephants have a distinct one “finger” trunk whereas African elephants have 2. This means that African elephants can almost pinch objects as a grabbing motion whereas you may see Asian elephants roll their trunk to grab an object. The other main differences are the head shape, the Asian elephant having two bulb like shapes on the top of their head and they are different, round-shaped ears which are smaller than their African descendants.

    Asian Elephants Protection

    Unfortunately, Asian Elephants are used in various different ways for money or entertainment, which means the number of wild Asian elephants have been in decline for many years. We would ALWAYS urge people to visit these animals and be loving and respectful towards them, and only support organisations that have the animals best interests at heart.

    Usually, these elephants will be used for tourists to ride them, or use them in construction when moving large objects out the way. When doing this, they are not treated well and are manipulated to complete their task. If you are to visit any area that does promote this we would urge you avoid this tourist trap, as it is harmful to the elephants and only promotes locals to carry on with this sad activity.

    The elephants are still used in circuses across these countries where they are taught to dance, climb, and perform in front of a crowd. During their routines they would be whipped or beaten into submission so they complete their performance for the crowds and again is such a sad story to hear. We have first hand experienced some elephants who have been beaten and abused so bad that they are forever impacted by their torture and still act out “dance routines” out of fear on being beaten once more. More on this later on in the blog.

    In both instances, we would never recommend anyone to part take in animal exploitation and would always point people to visit organisations that support these beautiful animals. Below we have highlighted some of the amazing organisations and opportunities to marvel at these beautiful creatures.

    How to see Elephants in Thailand

    Elephant Jungle Sanctuary

    In Phuket and Chiang Mai is a sanctuary which have always supported abused, exploited and mistreated elephants from all walks of life. When you visit this sanctuary you are taught how to safely move around these amazing animals and give them the respect they deserve.

    Elephants in Thailand Sanctuary

    When visiting, you get half a day or a full day depending on what package you choose, and have an itinerary packed full of amazing things. In the morning, you are picked up from your stay, and taken to where the Elephants are free to roam. The elephants are allowed to wander across the many acres of land that is protected by the sanctuary as they wish, but are usually hovering by the food as expected.

    Upon arrival you will see elephants wandering and hovering around the food spots anticipating their lunch. You are given an introduction of the day and given the rules from the sanctuary. Each elephant has their carer, and they prepare the food they eat for lunch which you and the volunteers for the day will be feeding the elephants. The food will either be vegetables or fruit mixed in rice that is shaped into balls or local bananas. These are the elephants favourites and you can grab the food as you wish and feed it when ever elephant you wish!

    Elephant at Elephant Jungle Sanctuary Thailand

    As someone who has only done it once (so far), it can be daunting feeding them due to sheer size of them but after a few times you will become more comfortable with the gentle giants. You can go round and meet all the elephants and you can speak with volunteers at the sanctuary who will inform you of the name of the elephant, the history of each elephant and their experiences.

    Unfortunately, most of the elephants have some sad stories and we will give you an example below just to show what some of these amazing creatures go through and how important it is to support these animals.

    The elephants can be very food orientated so don’t take too long and ‘tease’ the elephants with the food as they will look to try and grab it from you. The best way to feed them is to hold it in front of them and they will use their trunk and their ‘finger’ to wrap around the food which they will then drop it in their mouth. Don’t worry, the elephants eat the banana peels so don’t think about peeling it for them!

    Close view of Elephant

    At the sanctuary, there is a photographer that will go around and take photos of you and the elephants which you can get at the end of the day to remember your experience by.

    The end of the feeding will lead you to grabbing some food and meeting the people in your group while the elephants go off with their owners and get ready for their mud bath.

    You get homemade local food which you can have a hand in making for the rest of the group if you wish. Lunch will be a spread of local foods and fruit which you can help yourself to so get ready for a hearty lunch! The food is amazing and really is flavourful, you will not be disappointed!

    After lunch, you are to get ready to get mucky!! The elephants will be in a large natural mud bath which you will be joining them. It’s better than it sounds trust us! So you need to get your trunks on and then meet the elephants in there.

    The activity is grabbing a bucket and chucking it on the elephants. Make sure to stay away from the back of the elephants as they can be unpredictable and obviously they cannot see you so you definitely don’t want to be sat on! The aim is to cover the elephants (other than their face) in mud. The elephants love the attention and mud and will like to try and roll about and even spray mud on themselves (and even you). The elephants will definitely show reveal their personality and once they are all covered, they are shown to the natural waters where they are scrubbed down and washed.

    Here you are given a scrubber and the elephants will let you scrub them on the sides and the top of the head which is very nice for them. We had some older elephants aged around 70/80 who were still playing and grabbing the edges of the bank and swinging in the waters. They would dunked their heads under and grab the weeds out the pool.

    It’s beautiful to see the elephants enjoy themselves and live a simple life where they can be themselves. The experience is truly beautiful and was definitely one of the top highlights of our trip!

    Find a trip to an ethical sanctuary in Chiang Mai here.

    Phuket Elephant Jungle Sanctuary

    Elephant’s Sad Story

    One of the elephants who we believe was roughly 30 years of age was previously owned and was a part of a circus who would travel the country. The Elephant would be taught simple tricks and dances and during rehearsals , the elephants would be whipped, abused, & beaten so they would complete the dance/trick and make no mistakes. These elephants then develop these actions into their personalities and unfortunately it becomes them. The elephant we talk about was 8-10 years rescued but would always sway in a dancing motion and would NEVER stop. After speaking with the carer, the elephant will NEVER stop this movement as the swaying (dancing) will mean they are not beaten and the elephant isn’t aware that it is safe from these horrible people and if it was to stop, nothing would happen. Unfortunately it is engrained into them and has become apart of their personality which is upsetting to hear. However, these sanctuaries are the best places for them and they are looked after really well.

    Elephant Watching in the Wild

    Kuiburi National Park

    In Kuiburi National Park you get to see wild elephants! It’s only open from 2pm – 6pm so make sure to visit the park beforehand to maximise your chances to see the elephants. You are in a safari and drive around the park with a ranger who will find the elephants and keep you at a safe distance to observe the elephants in their natural habitat. Usually this is roughly 50-100 metres away so you don’t disturb them so make sure to bring some binoculars to get the most out of the trip! If you forget binocular’s or don’t own any, don’t worry! You can rent binoculars for roughly 100 baht.

    When visiting the park, you are required to pay a national park fee which is roughly 200 Baht for an adult plus the cost of a ticket. The reason they charge this is because it’s attached to the Kaeng Krachan National Park which the elephants are able to free roam. It’s a great location to see elephants as the park has thin jungles great for visibility but also has over 200 elephants thriving in this habitat.

    Khao Sok National Park

    Here is the location we would recommend to see elephants!! There is no guarantee to see elephants here as they can be quite rare but trust me, if you do get so see them, it is totally worth it. Not only do you have the chance to see elephants in their natural habitat but you are also on a massive lake and there is a whole experience to the park. Beyond seeing the elephants, you are to stay on floating bungalows, go on hikes to look for elephants and so much more!

    It’s an experience that we would definitely recommend for anyone! In the morning on our way out of the park we stopped at a popular elephant viewing spot and found a mother elephant and her calf coming down to the waterfront. Time really stood still and it was such a majestic experience. We sat there for what felt like hours just admiring the beauty. We felt so lucky to experience this and if you manage to get this lucky then you will never regret it! To learn more about the full Khao Sok National Park experience you can visit our designated blog here.

    Seeing Elephants in Thailand

    There are many ways of seeing these beautiful animals in Thailand, but we would always recommend to look at the all the ethical ways. Make sure to do your research to which sanctuaries across Thailand are actually ethical as many will try to market as ethical to bring in more people. There are many sanctuaries to choose from for this and we may even do a blog post soon so you have all the options at your disposal.

    Many people dream of seeing elephants so do make it top of your itinerary when you are visiting Thailand, you won’t regret it!

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    Where to Stay

    Booking.com – Offering over 28 million accommodations to book, we will always use booking.com! Having a rewards system built in, the more you book, the more perks you get!

    HostelWorld – You cannot budget travel without hostel world! Having over 17,000 hostels, boasting over 13 million reviews, hostel world is one our of top websites for budget travel! They are now offering more ways to meet people abroad, with meet ups, group chats and more available!

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    Where to Explore

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    Where to get Connected

    Airalo – With over one million people using Airalo, it is our go to eSIM provider for our worldwide trips! Having data packs from over 200 countries, find combined area packages and deals to suit your travel style and data needs!

    Where to be Protected

    ETKA – Every age from 3 to 85 can buy ETKA’s travel insurance, offering multilingual 24/7 chat support, and your insurance policy within 2-3 minutes!

    Backpack – Osprey Farpoint 40 – This backpack is a staple amongst many travellers! Being a lot cheaper than the luxury brands, this is a quality backpack from a well known brand. It boasts quality durability, is lightweight with a great framework and is a great option for most people! This backpack has a hip strap to help carry the bag, a breathable harness strap, and comes in multiple colours!

    Compression Packing Cubes – Compression cubes are our favourite packing accessory! These cubes are similar to the normal packing cubes, but feature a compression zip, meaning you can compress your clothes down… this makes packing easier, limits the space you are using, and means more room for souvenirs etc!

    Powerbank – Don’t lose power when travelling! It isn’t always guaranteed to find charging ports, so we would always suggest carrying a spare power bank, just incase you do run low on power when you need it!

    Universal Travel Plug Adapter – Most backpackers/travellers visit multiple countries during one trip. And that means it isn’t guaranteed you will be using the same plug head during each place. A universal plug is great as it lets you switch between each plug head style all in one item! We love ours, it has USB slots meaning multiple items can be charged at once.

    Find our full packing list guide here.

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  • 59 Best Instagram Captions and Quotes for Thailand

    59 Best Instagram Captions and Quotes for Thailand

    Captions are a great way to match your travel photography, to make the best aesthetic travel feed for you! So don’t sleep on your captions and make sure to use ones that will really catch the eye of your viewers! Let’s get ready for Thailand!

    Thailand is a beautiful location full of adventure and diverse activities, so we have provided the best captions you need for your once in a lifetime travel here! These include quotes, cute, inspirational and food related captions! So have the best time and be sure to use these captions to capture the best memories.

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    Thailand Instagram Captions Blog Post cover
    1. Quote Inspired Captions
    2. Pun-Inspired Thailand Captions
    3. Cute Captions about Thailand
    4. Food-related Captions
    5. Thailand Language Captions
    6. Inspirational Captions
    7. Travelling to Thailand
    8. Our favourite must-needed travel resources
      1. Where to Fly
      2. Where to Stay
      3. Where to Explore
      4. Where to get Connected
      5. Where to be Protected
    9. Our Top Traveller’s Essentials
    10. Thank you for reading our Thailand Instagram Captions Guide

    Quote Inspired Captions

    1. “Thailand was built on compassion, kindness, and resilience. Its people embody the true spirit of ‘The Land of Smiles’.” – King Bhumibol Adulyadej

    2. “Thailand is not just a destination; it’s a state of mind where worries melt away.” – Zac Efron

    3. “In Thailand, the spirit of adventure finds its playground amidst the wonders of the East.” – Richard Quest

    4. “Thailand is like a colorful tapestry woven with history, traditions, and the hues of nature.” – Angelina Jolie

    5. “If you feel lost, you’ll find yourself in Thailand.” – Unknown

    6. “In the heart of Thailand, you’ll find peace in the present and dreams for the future.” – Unknown

    Pun-Inspired Thailand Captions

    7. Muay Thai, miss American Pai

    8. What a Thai to be Alive!

    9. Eye of the Thai-ger

    10. What are you talking a-baht?

    11. Wat a view

    12. Wat a Thai to be Alive!

    13. Phuket, Let’s do it!!

    14. This is my Thai!

    15. Feelin’ kinda Krabi

    16. Here for a good Thai, not a long Thai

    Cute Captions about Thailand

    17. Left my heart in Thailand

    18. Dreaming of Thai beaches

    19. Palm Trees, 30 Degrees and a fresh coconut for me

    20. Sunsets and Sunrises are my therapy

    21. Turquoise waters and white beaches are all I need

    22. Island life is the perfect life

    23. You’ll find me in the Thai mountains

    24. I found myself in Thailand

    25. Elephants fill my happy thoughts

    26. Island hopping bliss

    27. Chiang Mai Charm

    28. Perfect day for Pad Thai

    29. Nothing better than a Thai food market

    30. Thailand – Where there are endless adventures and good food

    31. Everyday breakfast order – Thai Omelette

    32. I’d go Muay Thai for a Pad Thai

    33. Any type of Thai curry is my kind of curry

    34. 7Eleven is my BEST neighbour

    35. If you lose me, you’ll find me in 7Eleven

    36. I just came for the 7Eleven Toasties

    37. Who thought mango and rice would be so nice?

    38. Just simply can’t get enough noodles!

    Thailand Language Captions

    39. dai yang sia yang – You can’t make omelette’s without breaking any eggs

    40. nam keun hai reep dtak – Make hay when the sun shines

    41. chua jed tee dee jed hon – Every cloud has a silver lining

    42. lûueak-tham-ngaan-thîi-rao-rák láe-jà-mâi-mii-wan-nǎi-thîi-rǔu-sùek-wâa-dtâawng- tham-ngaan-looei – Choose the work you love and there won’t be a day you feel you have to work

    43. hâi rae – To give rice (when someone has given another person something without first asking for anything in return)

    44. jai mai – The heart does not lie (always trust your intuition or gut feeling when making decisions)

    45. nee seua pa ja ra kay – To escape from the tiger to the crocodile (making a bad situation even worse by your actions)

    46. thîi thîi khuuan khâa gàae gaan bpai nán mâi mii thaang lát – There are no short cuts to any place worth going.

    47. dai yang sia yang – To lose something is to earn something again

    48. kin nam jam fai – Always remember and appreciate where your benefits come from

    Inspirational Captions

    49. Life is worth living, so live it!

    50. Making my dreams come true in Thailand

    51. Your heart is the location for your own happiness

    52. Turn your travelling dreams into reality

    53. One day these beaches won’t just be a vacation

    54. Shoot for the moon, and if you miss you’ll end up on a beautiful beach in Thailand

    55. Trust the process

    56. Finding friends have never been so easy

    57. There’s so much to see in Thailand, there’s no reason to stop exploring

    58. The city of smiles will forever keep you smiling

    59. Travelling is the best medicine I will ever need

    We hope you enjoyed these captions and they were helpful when matching these with the amazing photos you have taken in Thailand!! We have completed captions for other locations which you can find here.

    Travelling to Thailand

    We hope you have the best time visiting Thailand! Check out our North Thailand Itinerary, our Southern Thailand Itinerary, as well as our Khao Sok Guide! Are you travelling around Southeast Asia? We have a full list of Asia Guides; such as our Palawan guide, our ultimate backpackers packing guide, and the 7 top foods to eat in Southeast Asia.

    Where to Fly

    Trip.com – Find amazing flight deals, with over 2 million flight routes, and being one of the world’s leading online travel agencies.

    Kiwi – Use Kiwi’s amazing service that is pioneering in the flight space! They use virtual interlining, which means they can provide seamless connecting flights into one single itinerary!

    CheapOair – Being one of the fastest growing online travel companies in the US, CheapOair offers great flight deals, hotel rooms, rental cars and more!

    Where to Stay

    Booking.com – Offering over 28 million accommodations to book, we will always use booking.com! Having a rewards system built in, the more you book, the more perks you get!

    HostelWorld – You cannot budget travel without hostel world! Having over 17,000 hostels, boasting over 13 million reviews, hostel world is one our of top websites for budget travel! They are now offering more ways to meet people abroad, with meet ups, group chats and more available!

    Vrbo – Find stunning vacation rentals with Vrbo! Offering over 2 million paid listings in 190 countries, find memorable experiences with this accommodation service!

    Where to Explore

    Viator – A trip advisor company, viator offers over 300,000 experiences over 200 countries, including water sports, walking tours, boat trips, food tastes tours and more! Including activities for many budgets, check out Viator!

    Eat With – Experience authentic travel experiences with locals worldwide! Use eat with to book unique and intimate dining experiences, such as dinner parties in big restaurants, big feasts with a local family, cooking classes with a local and more!

    Get Your Guide – Book unique (and common too!) experiences and activities worldwide, including skip the line tickets to big attractions worldwide!

    Where to get Connected

    Airalo – With over one million people using Airalo, it is our go to eSIM provider for our worldwide trips! Having data packs from over 200 countries, find combined area packages and deals to suit your travel style and data needs!

    Where to be Protected

    ETKA – Every age from 3 to 85 can buy ETKA’s travel insurance, offering multilingual 24/7 chat support, and your insurance policy within 2-3 minutes!

    Backpack – Osprey Farpoint 40 – This backpack is a staple amongst many travellers! Being a lot cheaper than the luxury brands, this is a quality backpack from a well known brand. It boasts quality durability, is lightweight with a great framework and is a great option for most people! This backpack has a hip strap to help carry the bag, a breathable harness strap, and comes in multiple colours!

    Compression Packing Cubes – Compression cubes are our favourite packing accessory! These cubes are similar to the normal packing cubes, but feature a compression zip, meaning you can compress your clothes down… this makes packing easier, limits the space you are using, and means more room for souvenirs etc!

    Powerbank – Don’t lose power when travelling! It isn’t always guaranteed to find charging ports, so we would always suggest carrying a spare power bank, just incase you do run low on power when you need it!

    Universal Travel Plug Adapter – Most backpackers/travellers visit multiple countries during one trip. And that means it isn’t guaranteed you will be using the same plug head during each place. A universal plug is great as it lets you switch between each plug head style all in one item! We love ours, it has USB slots meaning multiple items can be charged at once.

    Find our full packing list guide here.

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  • The Best of Southern Thailand 2 Week Itinerary

    The Best of Southern Thailand 2 Week Itinerary

    Thailand is a country that is on everyone’s to do list and is one of the most popular places to visit in South East Asia. There is so much to do and see, it’s so difficult to know the best way to spend your time there. From snorkelling, seeing wild elephant and island hopping, to enjoying the nightlife and social bars, alongside the cultural statues and monuments to the overcrowded markets – there is so much to offer.

    When someone is planning to go Thailand for even a month, it’s important to maximise your time there so you don’t miss out on some of the best life experiences. This is why this blog is split into 2 parts, as 2 weeks is NOT enough time to make the most of this beautiful country.

    The south of Thailand is more tailored to paradisal beaches and 5 star hotels, but there is still so much to see and do. Below, we have given our take on the best way to spend 2 weeks in the south of Thailand. We have also given one day as ‘free’, to give leeway for travel.

    Phuket (3 days)

    Phuket is known as the perfect holiday/honeymoon destination but it offers so much more than that. Yes, the beaches are perfect for a holiday, and it is as good as any to spend 2 weeks doing completely nothing but lounging in the sun- but this doesn’t make the most of what Phuket has to offer.

    The first MUST DO is to visit the Elephant sanctuary in Phuket. This is a conservation organisation that save elephants that have been mistreated, and either rehabilitate or provide a large space for them to roam and be as wild as they can be. Here, all participants learn about the process of looking after the elephants and go through their daily routine. This includes: making and feeding the elephants with rice balls and bananas, covering them in mud and then giving them a scrub clean which is a 1/2 a day activity. This whole experience is one that we would recommend for anyone to experience as the elephants are amazing creatures to spend time with, and to learn about. Some of the elephants had personalities; one we remember is a 77 year old elephant that was playing in the waters by rolling around and pulling herself around on the banks. Even at 77 she was enjoying life.

    Phuket has some some of the best people in Thailand, and one way to experience this is through visiting bars and socialising with the locals. In Phuket there are a lot of bars to stop at, have a drink, meet people, play some pool or darts and just enjoy the moment. The people here are very welcoming and are always chatty.

    Unfortunately when we visited Phuket, we weren’t able to visit the Big Buddha due to flooding in the area. However, it is known to be one of the main sights in the area. Not only do you get to see such a large statue which is so popular in southern Thailand, but you also get to see the beautiful views of the whole of Phuket, and is an amazing place to witness the sunset/sunrise.

    Visiting Phuket wouldn’t be the right until you enjoyed some of the beautiful beaches available. It’s one of the best places to relax and spend a day soaking up the sun or going for a swim in the crystal blue waters.

    Krabi (2 days)

    Krabi is a short ferry ride from Phuket and is a small city which offers a good central hub to many top places in the south of Thailand. In Krabi there are many pubs and bars to visit, socialise and meet new people. At the end of the main strip is a beach which is scenic, and offers kayaking, boat trips and surfing.

    In Krabi, there is a beautiful temple, located high in the hills. The Tiger Cave Temple is a great sight, however requires 1260 steps to be climbed to reach the gates of this temple. Here there are statues and picturesque viewpoints for all to enjoy.

    Once you are have completed all the steps and exploring at the temple, you can relax at a local hot springs. These are naturally warm waters which are perfect to unwind and relax your body.

    Railay Beach (2 days)

    From Krabi, there is a local long boat to transport you from Krabi, to your next destination, Railay Beach! Please note that to get on and off this boat, you are required to be in the sea, so wear appropriate clothing and get ready to carry your bags on your head (this is always a funny sight to see!).

    Railay beach is a small strip of land no wider than a few football pitches sandwiched between the ocean. Here you are very limited with cheap stays with only one hostel in the area. We used Blanco Hideout Railay and we would recommend staying here! You can find this hostel by clicking here*

    The hostel offers a trip to see a Muay Thai fight, and drinks with other hostel members as a night event (which is a must to do)!

    At Railay, there is a little cove which once explored, opens up into a beautiful, secret beach. You are able to rent out kayaks and go to Phra Nang Cave Beach and explore the caves. Also, there is a local island (Phang Nga Bay) that is known as bond island, as it was used in the James Bond movies. We were even lucky enough to see a wild Asian Water Monitor Lizard disappearing off into the thick grass.

    As expected, it is a place to enjoy the natural beauty of the beaches. There are viewpoints to take in the most scenic areas of this area of paradise. For the more active travellers/explorers, you can try your hand at rock climbing to find the lesser explored areas of Railay.

    Phi Phi Island (3 days)

    Many have heard of Phi Phi Island, and maybe it has a reputation of being a popular spot to drink and party, but there is so much more to do! I mean, this island literally has a pizza spot with cannabis pizza (very unique)!!!

    Phi Phi Island is another sort trip on a boat from Railay which is a marvel within itself- with the countless islands you pass and the clear water.

    On this Island, there is a must do island hopping tour which visits 7 different locations with panoramic beaches, snorkel spots, caves to discover, with fresh lunch provided. This is an all-day activity so make sure you have the energy to be out exploring all day! If you are tired and hungry when you finish this tour, they drop you back at the dock which is right in front of a McDonald’s which many use as a stop to fuel up ready for the nightlife.

    The Phi Phi main road offers a range of souvenirs, clothing and different foods and drinks available. You can almost get lost in the streets looking at all that is offered. Once it gets dark, people spill into bars and pubs, and little pop-up alcohol shops appear. The island lights up! Everyone is having a good time and it’s a fun social atmosphere. For some daring people, there is a bar on the island that has a boxing ring which you can opt to fight in. We would only recommend doing this if you are prepared to be hit, and didn’t drink too much alcohol!!

    There’s so much to do on the island but is still one of the best to chill and enjoy where you are.

    Next stop, Khao Sok National Park!

    Khao Sok National Park (2-3 days)

    Khao Sok is a longer trip, but is so worth the wait. You will be avoiding the small boat trips and would be required to go inland on a coach or in a car.

    This national park is like no other. It is an expensive experience compared to others in Thailand, but is worth every penny. Put it this way, we would go back in a heartbeat. Khao Sok National Park is made for someone who wants to be apart of wildlife.

    You are taken on a long boat through the park which you visit some picturesque spots and admire some of the beauty. After a relaxing boat ride, you are taken to a jetty in the centre of the national park which has floating bungalows. Yes, we said FLOATING BUNGALOWS! And this is where we stayed!

    The bungalows will be your home for the next few days, and you will be provided with all 3 meals which are made from local people in the park. You are given time to explore which we used to kayak around the local area and see what wildlife we could see. Beware of the sun as there are a limited spots for shade and if you know Jack, he burns easily!

    After a long kayak filled with watching monkeys and wild eagles and searching for wild elephants, we headed back to go for a swim in the lake. We spend the next hour jumping off the jetty and swimming around the local area just taking in the breath taking views. There were wild fish which were easily 3 feet long, while we idly watched as we tucked into our lunch.

    There was so much to do and see, but it also allowed for such a simple lifestyle. There was no Wi-Fi or data spots, so you were completely immersed in where you are. We were taken on a jungle hike through areas where elephants were only hours prior. At the end, we were taken on a tour of a local cave with bats in, which we were taken in a handmade bamboo boat made by some of the locals. It was amazing to see local huts and kids running and swimming in the waters. Like this is their life… and we were somewhat jealous.

    In the evening we played card games, and relaxed before going out early in the morning to see wild elephants coming to the water to drink and wash. This is probably the best experience of my life as its mesmerising to see wild elephants elegantly in the wild. To make it even better, we saw a mother and calf which is rare to see in the National Park and probably rare to see in the wild.

    We only stayed one night but we believe there is an option to stay for another night to soak up the beauty. There really isn’t many places better than here and we would always recommend going here if anyone was to visit Thailand.

    It’s the MUST DO of all MUST DO’S!

    There are still a few places we missed out on this short 2 week itinerary of the South of Thailand, but this is our list we would recommend. Whoever visits Thailand will have the most amazing time, and we are sure they will love the country as much as we do.

    If we missed any places you would recommend, please let us know and we will add this to our next trip to Thailand which we hope will be in the next few years!!!

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