Wet & Wild in Thailand Tour 12 days

Tour Options

Krabi - Bangkok flight

Single Room Supplement
This option guarantees you a single room in all the hotels throughout the tour.
Extra beds are available for single children to share their parents room if required. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding room allocations for your family.

Bangkok Introduction tour
This introductory half day tour is done on foot and using a wide selection of different public transport to familiarise you with the city of Bangkok and its many different sites and features. We concentrate more on learning about the life of the city rather than visiting famous sites which you may see during the main part of your tour.

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market tour
This half day tour runs from around 07.00-11.30 and leaves Bangkok for Ban Paew to start a boat cruise along the Damnoen Saduak Canal where you enjoy the beautiful sights along the way and witness the day-to-day activities of the Thail people who live on the canals. The cruise ends at the most colorful floating market in Thailand, where numerous fruit, vegetables, and a myriad other goods are sold on the water (min 2 people).

Kanchanaburi River Kwai day trip
This full day tour (approx. 06.20-17.30) visits historic Kanchanaburi, and includes visits to the Allied War Cemetery, war museum, and the Bridge on the River Kwai. We take a train journey on the Death Railway over the new bridges, and view the rmains of the wooden viaduct buildt by the allied prisoners of war. We also enjoy a short, long-tailed boat trip along the Kwai Noi River before returning to Bangkok. Lunch is included (min 2 people). 

Thonburi Klong Tour
This half day tour features a long-tail boat trip through the surprisingly green and peaceful canals (Klongs) of the Thonburi area of Bangkok. You'll enjoy watching the daily lives of the people who live by the canals, and a variety of stops en-route allow us to visit a local temple school, walk through vegetable and herb gardens, and visit an orchid farm. We may also stop to gain some good karma by feeding the local fish from a local temple, and visit the boat-house where the Royal barges are kept (min 2 people).