Thailand is slipping
rapidly into the mass tourism business. However, most of the country
is still rural and these lovely people are kind of left 'out of
the loop' so to speak. It is here where our hearts lie and it
is here where you will get your most memorable travel experiences.
Our
tours go to where there is the best remaining natural surroundings
as well as to where the locals are the friendliest.
Thailand
Destination Overview
Khao
Sok National Park
If seeing
a wide variety of wildlife is a high priority for you, then this
is the place. The diversity and abundance of wildlife, coupled
with the towering trees of the old-growth jungle makes Khao Sok
a nature-lover's dream trip.
Click here
to read more about Khao
Sok National Park.
Phang
Nga Bay
In spite of
being nestled between the mass tourism Meccas known as Phuket
and Krabi, Phang Nga Bay is still a place to go if you want secluded
beaches, inspiring rock formations, mangrove and wildlife.
Luckily, most
of the mass tourism tour groups go to just a few select places.
That leaves the rest of the bay for us. Click here to read more
about Phang
Nga Bay.
Tarutao Marine
National Park
The 51 islands
that make up this beautiful park are almost on the Malaysian border.
The water is clear, the beaches are plentiful, the jungles (both
mangrove and old-growth) are in great shape and this area offers
some of the best snorkeling in all of Southeast Asia.
Click here
to read more about Tarutao
Marine National Park.
The Islands
of Trang
The islands
of Trang are under heavy pressure from careless tour operators
and over development. However, having said that, it is a wonderful
place to visit in the low season when hardly anyone else is around.
It's a destination we reserve for paddlers who want to be a part
of an island-hopping kayak expedition. You'll carry all of your
gear as you hop from one island to another. Each island offers
its own unique bunglows.
Click here
to read more about the tropical
islands of Trang.