Love islands? Love beaches? Love cocktails? Well, you will love this tour! Head from bustling Bangkok to blissful Ko Samui and vibrant Phuket on this 8 Days southern Thailand tour. With loads of free time to go swimming, snorkelling, and waterfall-chasing, you will also enjoy loads of awesome included activities, like learning about turtles, hiking, cruising, blissing out on the beach and getting your safari fix in the jungle of Khao Sok National Park. Stay in a traditional raft house and be treated to some classic Thai hospitality, then end it all in dynamic Phuket.
8 Days southern Thailand tour | Summary
Day 1: Bangkok
Day 2: Bangkok – Overnight Train
Day 3: Ko Samui
Day 4: Ko Samui
Day 5: Khao Sok National Park
Day 6: Khao Sok National Park ÔÇô Phuket
Day 7: Phuket
Day 8: Phuket
8 Days southern Thailand tour | Details
Day 1: Bangkok
Sa-wat dee! Welcome to Thailand. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight in Bangkok ÔÇô a huge, buzzing metropolis and the capital of Thailand.
If you arrive early, make the most of the city’s bustling markets, grab some spicy noodles from a street cart or relax with a Thai massage. After a briefing, head out for dinner and you can ask your guide for the best spots to soak in some local nightlife ÔÇô cocktail, anyone?
Day 2: Bangkok – Overnight Train
Today, youÔÇÖll explore some of Bangkok’s most famous sights. Take the skytrain toÔÇ»Taksin station, and then hop on a public boat on the Chao Phraya River to see the temple complex of Wat Pho, which houses the famous 46-m-long statue of the Reclining Buddha.
Soak in the gorgeous scenery and then head back to Tha Tien Pier. The rest of the afternoon is free for you to discover more of the city, like the Grand Palace or Jim Thompson House. Tonight, youÔÇÖll head south on an overnight train to Surat Thani.
Day 3: Ko Samui
Arrive in southern Surat Thani this morning and then board a bus and ferry to Ko Samui. From here, itÔÇÖs waterfalls, swimming, sunbathing and snorkelling all day, every day (for the next two days).
When you arrive, youÔÇÖll go on a half-day guided tour of the island on a songthaew (traditional Thai bus) with your local guide and see the iconic 15-m Big Buddha along the way (Wat Phra Yai). Due to the gorgeous scenery and natural wonders, the island of Ko Samui has been a tourist hotspot for decades.
This afternoon, maybe relax in the waterfalls at Na Muang. Tonight, feast on a delicious curry and then join in the party atmosphere in Ko Samui’s famous nightlife.
Day 4: Ko Samui
Spend a free day today however youÔÇÖd like ÔÇô swimming, lazing in the sun or actively exploring. You may like to take an optional day tour to Ang Thong Marine National Park by either slow boat or speedboat.
The park is an archipelago of over 40 islands in the Gulf of Thailand, featuring pristine beaches, jungle, mangroves and Limestone Mountains rising out of the sea. Swim at popular Ko Mae Island and check out the saltwater lagoon of Thale Nai (Emerald Lake).
For a quieter experience and some great snorkelling opportunities, head to the nearby islands of Ko Tao and Ko Nang Yuan. Ko Samui is also home to an elephant sanctuary, and you can come close to these gentle giants if you please. Watch them bathe, roam the fields and socialise with other elephants, knowing they are in a caring and peaceful environment.
Day 5: Khao Sok National Park
This morning, head from Ko Samui to Khao Sok National Park (donÔÇÖt forget your camera today, this place is gorgeous!). Take a songthaew and an early ferry from Samui Pier to Don Sak Pier. Then, jump in a private vehicle to Chiew Larn Lake, where youÔÇÖll hop in a traditional longtail boat for a calm sail to your raft house. Keep your eyes out for wild bull elephants, gibbons and spectacled langur (dusky leaf monkeys).
Khao Sok National Park is the wettest spot in Thailand with some of the oldest jungles in the world. See loads of amazing limestone rock faces and, if you’re lucky, monkeys playing here and there. Later, take an evening safari with your group, where youÔÇÖll head by longtail boat deep into the jungle, looking (and listening) out for more animals.
After, youÔÇÖll head to your raft house accommodation and be greeted by your welcoming hosts. Enjoy a homecooked traditional southern Thai meal with the locals and take the opportunity to get to know their lifestyles and stories before falling asleep to the relaxing sound of the jungle outside.
Day 6: Khao Sok National Park – Phuket
This morning youÔÇÖll wake up in the oldest evergreen rainforest in the world. Your awesome jungle raft house sits right inside the park, so youÔÇÖll have time this morning to catch the mist drifting along the lake as you search for wildlife in the jungle on a longtail boat.
Before lunch, take a jungle hike around the park, and depending on the season, maybe see cascading waterfalls or head up high to a panoramic viewpoint. If you’re lucky there might be a glimpse of elephants, hornbills and langur monkeys.
After, youÔÇÖll say goodbye to the jungle and make your way to Phuket. Along the way, youÔÇÖll visit the Khao Lak Tsunami Memorial for some sobering history of the areaÔÇÖs past tsunamis and their victims. When you get into Phuket, head to the Mai Khao Marine Turtle Foundation.
Mai Khao is one of the few beaches in Phuket that continues to welcome nesting turtles. Learn about how the foundation rescues eggs from surrounding beaches, where the necessary environment is no longer guaranteed, and about their environmental efforts to not only ensure the conservation of turtles but also to preserve the environment with local communities, schools, universities, government Organisations and other NGOs. Later, check in to your accommodation and enjoy a free evening in Phuket to grab a couple of drinks, watch the sunset and hit the beach.
Day 7: Phuket
Today is a free day in Phuket, giving you a full 24 hours to beach hop and immerse yourself in all the sun-soaked coastal views around you. Maybe take a day trip to Phi Phi and Koh Khai or head to the white sands of Banana Beach on Coral Island to bliss out somewhere new.
Speaking of day trips, why not set off for glorious Similan for some bright azure waters and snorkelling options. Tonight, maybe hit the beach bars and have a few cocktails with your travel buddies to toast to a trip well-travelled.
Day 8: Phuket
Your adventure comes to an end this morning, and with no activities planned, youÔÇÖre free to leave the accommodation at any time. If youÔÇÖd like to stay in Thailand for longer (we wouldnÔÇÖt blame you), just speak to your booking agent. Pull up a towel, catch some rays and relax into the day. You deserve it!