11-Day Thailand Family Tour

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Who is this trip for

Age range

7 - 75

Start / End

  • Bangkok
  • Phuket

Physical rating

1/5

Group size

4 - 20

Meals included

13

Highlights

  • Speedboat Phi Phi Islands Tour
  • Ethical Elephant Sanctuary Visit
  • Tuk-tuk Tour of Bangkok
  • Erewan Waterfall & National Park
  • Ayutthaya city visit
  • Painting workshop

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Summary

Whether you’re seeking a bustling city break, a journey into verdant jungles, or a visit to pristine beaches and turquoise waters, Thailand has everything a family could want on a group tour. Beginning in Bangkok, explore vibrant markets and whiz through the streets, before switching pace by heading out into the peaceful countryside of Kanchanaburi. A stay in Chiang Mai provides you with a dose of wildlife and local life, before finishing up in Phuket gives you the opportunity to seek the sun and explore paradise islands by speedboat.

Can’t see a departure date that suits your travel plans? We can also run this tour privately! Pay a little bit extra to experience the tour with just your family and our brilliant Adventure Leaders!

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Welcome to Thailand!

    Welcome to Bangkok, and the start of your Thailand family group tour! After arriving in the bustling capital, you’ll check in and get settled before meeting your group and Adventure Leader in the late afternoon for a trip briefing. It’s in this that you’ll learn about the exciting next 11 days, get some tips on adjusting to life in Thailand, and pick up some key advice on remaining safe while you travel.

    We’ll then welcome you all in style, with a tuk-tuk tour of the city that whizzes you past the hustle and bustle, as well as the city’s key sights. On this, we’ll also provide you with a welcome dinner, where you can get to know the families you’ll be sharing your adventure with.

  • Day 2

    Canals & markets in Bangkok

    This morning, you’ve got a number of options for how to spend your first full day in Bangkok. You can:

    • Head out to the Damnoen Saduak & Maeklong markets for a day tour. You’ll visit two of Bangkok’s most unusual markets – the Maeklong Railway Market is known to ‘disappear’ when the working train tracks it sits on are needed to let a train pass by! Then, take to the water to visit Damneon, where you’ll get a Thai long-tail boat down the river to pick up fresh produce. Along the way, your guide will give you top tips for Thai market etiquette, meaning you can shop with confidence and pick up some amazing mementos.
    • Jump on board the Chao Phraya River hop-on/hop-off sightseeing boat, where you’ll have unlimited opportunities to cruise the beautiful river, jumping off whenever you find some places you want to explore on land. Throughout the day, your tour guide will take you on a tour – and you’ll have an opportunity to jump off and grab lunch from a local market.
    • Take a 2-hour canal tour – by teak boat! As you pick your way through Bangkok’s canals, you’ll get the chance to explore the fantastic scenery of the local riverside Thai villages, including a trip down the tranquil Daokanong Canal. From here, you’ll also be able to get a view of the beautiful Wat Arun and Wat Paknam temples, along with some of the traditional stilted Thai homes that dot the canal banks.
      Alternatively, if you’d like to explore under your own steam, feel free to ask your Adventure Leader for recommendations!

    This evening, you can opt to join your group for dinner and a visit to a local night market – just in case you hadn’t finished sampling the local delicacies.

  • Day 3

    Private day trip to Erawan Falls

    This morning, we’ll check out and head to our next destination: Kanchanaburi. Along the way, we’ll pay a visit to the stunning Erawan Waterfalls on the River Kwai. On this private day trip, you’ll be able to hike and swim around the beautiful tropical waterfalls of this national park.

    Arriving in the evening, we’ll check into our next accommodation, leaving you time to settle in and explore the area under your own steam.

  • Day 4

    Free morning & Ayutthaya ruins

    Your morning in Kanchanaburi is at your leisure, so if you’d like a chilled morning then you can feel free. Alternatively:

    • You can opt to pay a visit to a local hot springs spa. In a beautiful setting by the Kwai river, you can spend half a day exploring 13 different pools, 2 fish spas – and grab yourself an hour-long Thai message.
    • Get adventurous, with an e-scooter tour through Kanchanaburi’s beautiful countryside. Pass by rice fields and local farms, spot animals like Zebus, birds and monitor lizards, and take a break in a local café. You can then continue onto a beautiful Chinese temple, before arriving at the river Kwai bridge.
      With both of these options, you’ll be back in time to check out of your accommodation just after lunchtime. We’re then bound for our next destination, Chiang Mai, via an overnight train – but not before we visit the ruins of Ayutthaya, an UNESCO World Heritage site. This historic city was founded in the 14th century and was at one point the second capital of the Siamese Kingdom. We’ll explore the area and have some free time for dinner, before we head to the train station ready to board an overnight train to Chiang Mai!
  • Day 5

    Painting workshop & homestay

    You’ll arrive at Chiang Mai train station this morning, where we’ll pick you up and make a quick stop for breakfast, before driving on to our incredible unmissable stay – a local homestay. You’ll get lunch here, before heading off to a painting workshop inspired by Chiang Mai’s most famous residents – elephants!

    Next, we’ll take you on a tour of the local village, before heading back to your homestay for dinner and some much-needed rest.

  • Day 6

    Ethical elephant sanctuary in Chiang Mai

    After breakfast at your homestay, you’ll head out for a truly unmissable experience – a visit to an ethical elephant sanctuary. While you’re here, you’ll be able to observe them in their natural habitat – we’ll also be served lunch during our visit. In the early afternoon, we’ll head to our next hotel in Chiang Mai, where you’ll have time to freshen up before your evening.

    If you’d like, this evening can be spent at your leisure. Alternatively, in the late afternoon you can opt to join us for a cooking class – where you’ll make your dinner!

  • Day 7

    Monk chat & Sticky Waterfall

    This morning, join us for a trip to a local temple for a monk chat, where you’ll get the chance to learn more about Buddhism from a practicing monk. Next, you’ll visit Wat Doi Suthep, a beautiful Buddhist temple complex that’s filled with shrines, pagodas, statues, and beautiful murals.

    Arriving back around lunchtime, you can either spend the afternoon relaxing or join us for a visit to the Sticky (Bua Tong) Waterfall. This stunning limestone waterfall is known for its unusual face – the limestone is porous, earning the waterfall its nickname ‘Sticky’ as it allows you to climb right up it!

    You’ll head back to the accommodation tonight – be sure to get a good night’s sleep before we transfer you to the final destination on your Thailand family group tour!

  • Day 8

    Chiang Mai to Phuket

    This morning, we’ll check out of our hotel and head to the airport – bound for Phuket!

    Once we’ve landed, we’ll transfer to our hotel, ready for you to spend an evening at leisure.

  • Day 9

    Free day in Phuket

    Today is yours to spend at your leisure. Phuket is a stunning island known for its vast stretches of sandy white beaches and beautiful turquoise coastline, so make the most of your day and have some fun in the sun!

    Here’s some suggestions for how to spend your free day:

    • Pay a visit to the YONA Floating Beach Club for the day.
    • Take a half-day tour of Phuket, including visits to the Old Town and Wat Chalong Temple.
    • Visit Phang Nha Bay for a canoe tour that gives you an amazing glimpse of the bioluminescent plankton under the water.
    • Take a scuba diving day course!
    • Head to a local cooking class that teaches you to cook up some regional specialities – with a visit to the local market for a tour.
  • Day 10

    Phi Phi Islands day trip

    Today, you’ll join us for an incredible day tour of the beautiful local islands. Climb on board a speedboat, where you’ll whiz around Phi Phi and the surrounding islands. You’ll even get lunch on Phi Phi island! While you’re exploring, you’ll get the chance to go snorkelling at Viking Cove, head swimming in the emerald waters of Pileh Lagoon, bury your toes in the sands of Maya Beach, and pay a visit to the stunning Bamboo Island.

    Back in Phuket this evening, you’ll have one final free evening to grab dinner and finish your tour in style.

  • Day 11

    Farewell

    Sadly, today marks the end of your Thailand family group tour. If you’d like, we can help you arrange a transfer back to the airport – or if you’re planning on staying longer, we can help you arrange post-trip accommodation.

What's Included

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 8, Lunches: 3, Dinners: 2

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Where does the trip start and finish?

    The Thailand family group tour starts in Bangkok and ends in Phuket. Throughout, all your transport is included (excluding airport transfers), including a flight from Chiang Mai to Phuket and an overnight train from Kanchanaburi to Chiang Mai.
  • What is the accommodation used on this tour?

    On this Thailand family group tour, you’ll be based in standard hotel accommodation. All of the hotels we use are clean, comfortable, and well-located. Some of the hotels we use on this tour may include: W22 by Burasari (Bangkok) V1 Boutique Hotel (Kanchanaburi) 99 The Gallery Hotel SHA (Chiang Mai) Katanoi Resort (Phuket) In addition, you’ll also spend one night at a beautiful homestay, located in the verdant Chiang Mai countryside.
  • Can you cater to vegetarians?

    Yes – across all of the included meals, we can cater to vegetarians. Please inform us in advance, and we’ll be able to make this arrangement for you.
  • is a chance that your hostel accommodation will be mixed dorms. Do the hostels have WiFi? Will I be able to keep in touch with friends and family while in Southeast Asia?

    There is Wi-Fi and computers available for use in all hostels you stay in during your tour. You can also purchase a SIM card very cheaply to stay in touch and your Adventure Leader can help you with this. You can also consider purchasing an eSim prior to your trip, through a vendor such as Holafly.
  • Do I need a sleeping bag or is linen supplied in the hostels?

    All bedding –including on homestay and island stays – is provided.
  • Who looks after our bags when we’re on transport and/or day excursions?

    The bags will be stored at the hotels where they are tagged and recorded. We have never had a case of anyone losing their luggage or having their luggage stolen so you can focus on having fun.
  • What kind of restaurants will we go to?

    Your Adventure Leader will always offer to take you for a group meal, where we go to a local restaurant, which we know is hygienic and has cheap and delicious food. If you are craving Western food, then there are lots of great options!
  • I’m a vegetarian/have allergies – will I be able to get the right food?

    Yes! With so many food choices, Southeast Asia can meet the needs of individuals with special dietary needs or requests. Just tell your Adventure Leader and they can help you find something suitable. In addition, each leader has a list of common food allergies translations in 4 languages to make this communication even easier. You will probably discover a new dish that you love!
  • What travel insurance do I need for Southeast Asia?

    We require all our customers to have backpacker’s travel insurance when coming on the trip. We recommend purchasing a travel insurance that offers ‘Bad Weather or Natural Disaster Coverage’. Please bring details of your travel insurance along with you. In the event of an accident, we may need to contact your insurance company on your behalf, so we will need the insurance company’s name and phone number and your policy number.
  • I have a medical condition – is this OK?

    Generally yes, but please do inform us of your specific requirements at the point of booking.
  • If something happens, will I be able to get necessary medical attention?

    Yes, our Adventure Leaders will take you to places with effective medical equipment. In the major cities, there are good quality hospitals.
  • How do I get money in SE Asia?

    ATMs are plentiful and you can withdraw money in all the places that we visit. We advise that you notify your bank that you will be travelling before you depart. As a note, many banks and cards do charge a foreign transaction fee when withdrawing money while abroad.
  • How much should I budget for food and drink on the Dragon Trip?

    It really varies depending on your taste and budget. You can get a simple meal such as a bowl of noodles for £1.50 or go for more high class options. Generally, we take travelers to affordable restaurants and recommend budgeting £5-10 per person per day for food and drink.
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