Exploring the Wonders of Asia: Must-try Experiences in Japan, China, and Southeast Asia Countries

If you’re seeking a journey rich in culture, natural beauty, and unforgettable moments, Asia delivers in every sense. Japan, China, and the countries of Southeast Asia offer an exceptional mix of ancient traditions, flavorful cuisine, and vibrant local life. This guide moves beyond tourist checklists, highlighting immersive, must-try experiences that will leave a lasting impression. Whether you’re a cultural explorer, foodie, or nature lover, here’s how to connect deeply with the soul of Asia.

Things to Do in Japan: Where Tradition Meets Innovation

1. Walk Kyoto’s Historic Streets in a Kimono & Join a Tea Ceremony

Step back in time in Kyoto’s Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka districts. Dress in a traditional kimono and stroll along cobblestone alleys surrounded by wooden machiya houses. Complete your cultural immersion by joining a tea ceremony in a serene teahouse—an intimate experience of Japanese hospitality, harmony, and mindfulness.

2. Relax in a Hot Spring & Stay in a Ryokan

Experience Japan’s onsen (hot spring) culture in scenic towns like Hakone or Kusatsu. Stay overnight in a ryokan, where you’ll sleep on tatami mats, wear a yukata, dine on seasonal kaiseki meals, and soak in steaming openair baths. It’s the ultimate reset for both body and soul.

3. Dive into Pop Culture: Akihabara & Ghibli Museum

Tokyo’s Akihabara is the heart of anime, manga, and gaming culture. Visit themed cafés, browse collector shops, and meet fellow fans. For a more magical experience, explore the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka and enter the whimsical world of Hayao Miyazaki’s beloved films. Nintendo fans can level up their adventure at Super Nintendo World in Osaka.

Things to Do in China: Where History Meets Natural Majesty

4. Explore Ancient Wonders: Great Wall, Forbidden City & Terracotta Army

China’s historical landmarks are iconic for good reason. In Beijing, the Forbidden City showcases imperial grandeur. Walk the Great Wall at Mutianyu or Badaling for sweeping mountain views. In Xi’an, marvel at the Terracotta Army—an archaeological treasure that reflects the legacy of China’s first emperor.

5. Discover Yunnan’s Diverse Ethnic Cultures

Yunnan, known for its ethnic diversity, offers a fascinating blend of tradition and lifestyle. In Lijiang or by Lugu Lake, meet the Naxi and Mosuo peoples. Witness local festivals like the Torch Festival or Water Splashing Festival, where dancing, music, and colorful rituals offer an authentic cultural experience.

6. Be Awed by Natural Landscapes: Guilin & Zhangjiajie

Sail down the Li River in Guilin and take in surreal limestone peaks that inspired classical Chinese art. In Hunan’s Zhangjiajie, ride the world’s longest cable car, cross the thrilling glass skywalk at Tianmen Mountain, and see the rock pillars that inspired the floating mountains in Avatar.

Things to Do in Southeast Asia: Tropical Vibes & Spiritual Journeys

7. Thailand: Songkran Festival & Cooking Classes

Visit Thailand during April to join the joyful chaos of Songkran, the Thai New Year. In Chiang Mai or Bangkok, the streets become a giant water fight symbolizing cleansing and renewal. Afterward, take a Thai cooking class and learn to prepare dishes like pad Thai, Tom Yum soup, and mango sticky rice.

8. Vietnam: Cruise Through Ha Long Bay

Ha Long Bay’s emerald waters and limestone islands create a dreamlike setting. Join an overnight cruise to kayak through caves, enjoy beach stops, and stargaze on deck. It’s one of Vietnam’s most romantic and peaceful escapes.

9. Singapore: Night Safari & Futuristic Gardens

Singapore blends modern innovation with natural beauty. Visit the Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands for iconic skyline views. At night, explore the world’s first nocturnal zoo, the Night Safari, where you’ll get close to exotic animals under the stars—a thrilling familyfriendly adventure.

10. Bali: Spiritual Healing in Nature

Bali is more than a beach paradise—it’s a sanctuary for spiritual renewal. In Ubud, join a yoga retreat, receive a Balinese massage, or take part in a sacred water purification ritual at Tirta Empul Temple. Wrap up your day with a traditional dance performance under the stars.

For those inspired by religion and design, Asia’s temples offer profound beauty and cultural insight. Don’t miss:

 Angkor Wat, Cambodia: The world’s largest religious monument, blending art, spirituality, and symmetry.

 Shwedagon Pagoda, Myanmar: A dazzling golden stupa that shines day and night.

 Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Thailand: Located in Bangkok’s Grand Palace, it’s revered as one of Thailand’s holiest sites.

These are not just attractions—they are living symbols of devotion and history.

Eating your way through Asia is a journey in itself. Each bite tells a story.  Bangkok, Thailand: Savor grilled skewers, mango smoothies, and pad kra pao at night markets like Ratchada.

Penang, Malaysia: Indulge in a multicultural feast of char kway teow, roti canai, and laksa—a reflection of Chinese, Indian, and Malay heritage.

Singapore: Dine like a local at hawker centers. Don’t miss Hainanese chicken rice, bak kut teh, or the spicysweet chili crab.

Affordable, authentic, and unforgettable—street food is the heart of Asia’s culinary culture.

When you explore Japan, China, and Southeast Asia, you’re not just visiting places—you’re stepping into stories. From Japan’s quiet temples and China’s epic landscapes to Southeast Asia’s tropical soul, each experience adds a new chapter to your journey. Whether you’re drawn to heritage, wellness, food, or adventure, this corner of the world offers something for every traveler. Pack your curiosity, respect local customs, and embrace the unexpected. Asia is waiting—and it’s more vibrant, welcoming, and unforgettable than ever.

Places to visit in Thailand for honeymoon

Thailand Honeymoon

This is how we would spend our honeymoon in Thailand after experiencing these amazing places as a local living in Thailand. Adjust it to suit your style and choose your honeymoon destination according to your taste and interest.

While planning your honeymoon in Thailand, keep one thing in mind. Don’t add too many destinations, but really enjoy the places you visit. We recommend that you do not plan more than four destinations on your honeymoon, as travel time between cities will be far away from your honeymoon. This is what we look like on our perfect honeymoon in Thailand.

Koh Samui

If you are on a honeymoon, Koh Samui can certainly be a very crazy romantic destination. The island has all the assets of an exceptionally idyllic place to stay with your loved one.  By day, take a boat trip to the idyllic Koh Tao – one of the most sought-after scuba-diving sites in Thailand – and go kayaking around the mangroves of Ang Thong Marine Park, and by night, stroll through the Fisherman’s Village in Bophut with its eclectic mix of boutiques, restaurants, bars and street vendors. On the seashore, music and revellers from the beachside bars and restaurants spill onto the sand as lanterns float up into the sky. Koh Samui is also a hotshot party destination known for its mind-blowing full moon parties in nearby Koh Phangan. Some of the biggest beach parties are held in Koh Samui which lasts all night. Many of the most popular romantic hotels in Samui also provide wedding services, in case you want bent knees to your honey.

How to get there:

Koh Samui is an isolated island away from the main land, so it’s required to get there by plane from BangkokPhuket or Chiang Mai, around 1.5 hours. You need to transfer flight if flying from other cities.

Koh Phi Phi

Honeymoon on the island is better than many other honeymoon plans, especially in Asia. Koh Phi Phi was started by Leonardo Dicaprio as a place to be used as a movie “A Beach”. Koh Phi Phi is one of Thailand’s most attracting island because its white beaches and turquoise waters, all these painting a picture of an island paradise. It is no wonder Phi Phi Islands are titled as “the jewels of the Andaman Sea”. The island that is tailored for love birds is perfect for romantic strolls, then candlelight dinner, diving into the sparkling ocean, and exploring the underwater world. If you’re going to an island for your Thailand honeymoon, consider no other options. It’s Thailand’s most romantic love nest where you can except a good time.

How to get there:

It is equidistant to Phuket and Krabi by ferry. 

We also mentioned visiting the lovely Phi Phi Islands in our Phuket travel guide

Krabi

Honeymooners looking for a relaxing and quiet beach escape for a honeymoon trip will find that Krabi is an ideal choice. The Krabi is not as popular as the Samui and Phuket, so it’s not so crowded, which makes it an ideal honeymoon destination. It is isolated, but there are many things to see and do on the island. Hire a boat (or hop on a ferry) to nearby islands, Maya Bay or Phi Phi Islands.

Younger honeymooners might also find a lot heart-beating outdoor activities, such as rock climbing, sea kayaking, jungle trekking and scuba diving are just among the destination’s most popular leisure activities. 

How to get there:

Just 1.5 hours from Bangkok and 2+ hours from Chiang Mai by plane. Or taking land transfer from Phuket airport, which costs around 2 hours.

Phuket

Just 1.5 hours to 2 hours from Bangkok or Chiang Mai, and available to most of international outbound flights, Phuket is the most convenient choice of a romantic Thailand honeymoon tour. There is a rugged, rugged 50-kilometer coastline dotted with picturesque bays and beaches, as well as lofty ideas – the perfect sunset cocktail, restaurants and resorts- all set in dreamy locations.

There are extreme activities for the active couples, excursions for nature lovers, dancing and music bars to end the day the lazy way. This is also a good foundation for you to explore nearby world-famous islands such as Phang Nga Bay, Koh Phi Phi and Krabi, etc.

How to get there:

It’s so easy to board a flight to Phuket from major city of Thailand, such as Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Koh Samui, etc. Direct and takes around 1.5 hours.

Bangkok

Bangkok is a perfect blend of the old traditions and modern day culture. The enthralling landscapes, mesmerizing skyline views, romantic sunsets, and colorful street markets are nothing less than, sheer magic! Bangkok is also every Shopaholic’s heaven and bar animals gathering places.

How to get there:

Bangkok is the biggest international terminal and you’ll likely land here when starting your honeymoon. Spend the first part of your honeymoon seeing the historical sights and recovering from your jet lag. Alternatively, you may also end your Thailand tour in Bangkok because it will likely be the airport you leave from.

Make sure to read our where to visit in Bangkok guide.

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is called “The Rose of the North” by the local people. It do deserves the name! This land of misty mountains and colourful hill tribes was formerly part of the independent Lanna Kingdom until 1558. Over the years, it somehow manages to retain its blissful, calm and laid back atmosphere – perfect for newlyweds seeking peaceful serenity yet still wanting a piece of city vibes. Though travellers frequently head to the capital city of Bangkok, more are increasingly flocking to Chiang Mai for a more authentic and down to earth experience of Thailand. Chiang Mai was named on Tripadvisor’s list of “2

How to get there:

There are a lot direct flight from Bangkok. Normally takes around 1.5 hours.

Koh Lipe

Koh Lipe, also known as “The Maldives of Thailand.” When you compare anything to the Maldives it’s got big shoes to fill. But Koh Lipe does it. If a Maldives honeymoon is out of your budget then honeymoon in Koh Lipe is the spot. Koh Lipe is the magical paradise floating in the middle of the Andaman Sea with insane turquoise waters and white sandy beaches.

How to get there:

Be prepared for a inconvenient transfer because Koh Lipe is on the most sharp south tip of Thailand. Normally, you can take flight from Bangkok to Hat Yai Airport, and then take ferry to board the island. You might need some days stopping in Hat Yai. Traveling to Koh Lipe is only accessible by boat year-round from Pak Bara, Hat Yai in Thailand and from Langkawi Malaysia & other Thai islands November-April.

Opening Time of Similan Islands

Similan Islands is a time-limited island in Thailand. It is a combination of nine islands, offering activities like snorkeling, deep diving, surfing, white beach. The island are available in all varieties.

Opening hours: November of each year to April of the following year, April 30 is usually the last landing time, the rest of the time is not allowed to board the island. People usually depart from Phuket to the Similan Islands.

Chiang Mai Night Safari Park: Guides to Set into the Wildlife Territory at Night

This is presenting to you, the Chiang Mai Night Safari Park. A park that offers you amazing views and sights that is sure to make your entire stay adventurous and fun filled. With a theme similar to the Singapore Night Safari, the Chiang Mai Night Safari Park has so many activities that are there just for your pleasure. Visitors have the chance to visit the fun plaza. This plaza is fully set with a 13.5 meter wide circular fountain. Here, visitors can have fun playing around the fountain especially on a sunny day. You can also enjoy a digital zoo where you get the chance to view informations about diverse animals in a 3 dimensional form. The following are also available: an interactive floor, an interactive wall, a multi touch table, piano step, music touch wall and an interactive laser gun. An amazing feature attached to the interactive wall exhibition is an infrared camera that senses your movement and adjusts the digital view to your current position thereby capturing your attention. You can also wear an animal head in the form of a hologram that displays contents in a 2D and 3D format. Here, the user can have their own magic show and enjoy the colorful animations vividly displayed on the screen.

Day Trips From Chiang Mai

There are buses available to convey visitors to the three animal zones available and at different times. The buses are set in a way that one is available during the day for day trips from Chiang Mai and another at night (night safari). 

Fun Memories Guaranteed 

Here at Chiang Mai Night Safari Park, visitors can be sure of a fun filled adventure from the range of activities that are available to actively engage users and provide them with memories to last for a long period of time.

Chiang Mai Activities 

There are three animal zones at the Chiang Mai Night Safari Park

  • Savannah Safari: This zone is open from 18:00 to 23:00. There are open sided safari trams that convey visitors round a 30minutes journey where they can view herbivores and prey animals such as giraffes, zebras, Chiang Mai elephants, antelopes, lamas, rhinoceros, and diverse species of Asian and African wild deer. The trail is 2.4 km south of the lake and it lasts for 30 minutes.
  • Predator Prowl: This zone is open from the hours of 18:00 till 23:00 and it is located in the eastern part of the lake. As the name suggests, it serves as a home for the world’s most famous predators such as lions, hyenas, vultures, bears, Bengal tigers, pumas, goats, wallabies and deer. Open sided safari trams are also available to take visitors through a 30 minutes adventurous ride round the zone.
  • Jaguar Trail: This zone is open from the hours of 11:00 till 23:00. It is a walking trail that takes visitors through an amazing stroll round the lake. Here, you can take a walk and  get to see and learn about wild habitat like flamingos, tortoises, ducks, white striped tigers, jaguars, crested serpent eagle, fishing cat, binturong, grey peacock-pheasant, Asian golden cat and lemurs. 

Things To Do in Chiang Mai 

  • Night Safari: Here, visitors can travel by open sided safari buses to visit two zones. They first visit the Savannah Zone where they can see herbivores and prey animals such as giraffes and hyenas, and the next is the Predator Zone where they can see lions, hyenas, goats, pumas etc. Buses are available to leave by: 6.50pm, 7.30pm, 8.30pm, 9.30pm and 10.00pm.
  • Day Safari: Here, visitors can take day trips first to the carnivore zone where they get to feed animals such as zebras, giraffes, rhinos and kangaroos. The next trip is to the predator zone where they can see lion, tigers, zebras and hyenas. Buses leave from the hours of 3:00 – 4:30pm and the trip lasts for 60 minutes.
  • The Tiger Show: The tiger show runs on Mondays till Thursdays and on Sundays from 6.00pm – 7.30pm. It also runs on Fridays till Saturdays from 6.00pm – 7.30pm and 8.30pm. You can see a wide range of the most exotic tigers in India including the white tiger, Indochinese tiger and white lion.

Behind TheZoo: Here, visitors can have personal experience with the care of animals. They get to touch and bathe animals and learn about bathing and cleaning animals like gaurs, elephants, and white rhino’s. This is an interactive and educational session with experienced staffs available to take visitors through each lesson.

Read more: Chiang Mai Travel Guide

The Best Time To Visit The Chiang Mai Night Safari Park. 

Visitors planning a trip to the Chang Mai Night Safari Park must be sure to set their schedule to a time that suits them. The English language tram leaves after 19:45 so visitors that do not understand Thai must be sure to set their schedule to this period. It is equally important to note that the different animal zones have different opening times. African Savanna and Predator Prowl are evening zones and are open from 18:00 to 23:00, while the day zone which features the Jaguar Trail is open from 11:00 to 23:00. It is also advised to leave for the park after sunset as this is the period the animals become most active. The laser light show also has two rounds; the first one is at 20:00 and the second at 21:00.

In a bid to allow visitors access to the wide range of activities offered at Chiang Mai Night Safari Park, there are three types of ticketing services available. The first type allows a single entry access to the Jaguar trail and the Laser Light Show. Type 2 allows a single entry access to the Jaguar Trail, Laser Light show and two Tram Rides to the Savanna Safari and Predator Prowl. Finally, the third type is the type 3 ticketing that grants single Entry access to the Jaguar Trail, Laser Light Show, and two Day-time Tram Rides to Savanna Safari and Predator Prowl, and two Nighttime Tram Rides to Savanna Safari and Predator Prowl.

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Khao Yai National Park

Khao Yai is without doubt the best national park for habitual visitors where it is relatively simple to watch many curious animals

It was the first national park in 1962 and, currently, it is the third one largest in the country, extending 2,168km² of forests and grasslands into Prachinburi, Saraburi and Nakhon Nayok Provinces. Its checkpoint is only 2.5 hours away from Bangkok.

The average altitude of the national park ranges from 400 to 1,000 metres asl., and Khao Rom mountain is 1,351 mts high.

The park is a World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO, encompassing five protected zones from Khao Yai to Cambodian border. There are more protected areas like Thap Lan, Ta Phraya and Pang Sida National Parks and Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary.

Wildlife

Flora

More than 80 percent of the park has various types of flora such as tropic and dry evergreen forests, mixedand dry dipterocarp and deciduous forests, and grassland. There are about 2,000 species of plants that amaze the visitors. Lofty trees coated in mosses, climbers and epiphytes, matted trunks with figs, fallen lianas and spiny rattan palms, graceful ferns, colorful lichens and ever-changing fungi.

TropicalMoist  Evergreen  Forest: 

It  covers  around  70%  of  the  park. Dipterocarps are an important species found within these forests.

Dry Evergreen Forests:

They cover the lower hillsides of Khao Yai. Within the many kind of species of plants, there are Dipterocarps, Hopia and Bamboo.

Dry Deciduous Forests: 

These forests also coat the lower slopes of Khao Yai. Here the most prominents plants are Xylia, Afzelia, and Lagerstroemia.

Hill Evergreen Forests: 

It grows above 1,000 metres and trees are smaller and there are a big number of ferns, epiphytes and mosses. Within here, the most significant varieties are Lithocarpus and Castanopsis.

Grasslands: 

These areas provide a grazing area during the whole year for some of the animal population. They supply a very welcome to the woods and its visitors. The park is pruned annually by burning to inhibit invation of trees and to purvey grazing for some animals.

Fauna

Wildlife in Khao Yai’s forests is abundant of 46 mammal species, at least 74 of herptile and various of invertebrates, but all of them are often difficult to see. Mournful hoots from Gibbons give a peculiar morning wake-up call. If you walk very quiet through the forest, you may have luck and see some of these apes on the trees. Sometimes it is possible to see Pig tailed macaques on the roadsides. Civets, porcupines, squirrels and wild pigs are other species. Snakes and lizards are usually noticed by a rustle in the undergrowth.

Mammals: 

One of the main allures are the White-handed or Lar gibbon and the Pileated gibbon. Numerous animals can be seen on the meadows as gaur and Sambar and Barking deer. Elephants rarely are spotted at salt-licks or, if you’re lucky, on the way in the evenings.

There are many carnivore species such as clouded leopardsgolden catsmarbled catsdholes and leopard cats. About tigers, the last official record was in 2005. Nevertheless, some people continue declaring some sightings so then visitors still coming to the park, and they say they could see these ferocious felines along the wayside or hunting on the pasturage and close the Sai Sorn reservoir. Other mammals include asiatic black bear, Binturong, serow, sun bear, Hog Badger, Mouse-Deer and Pangolins.

Approximately 1 million of insect-eating bats dwell in a cave on the border of the park. About 3 km to the north away from the Pak Chong entrance gate, and going up to the hill. It’s very important not enter the cave because you could disturb the bats. Also, it’s not a good idea using flash when taking pics.

Birds: 

Lots of them! Over 320 species! They make their presence known by a tweet or flutter of wings. You will really need patience, good field glasses and a bird guide. It is highly recommended start with the grasslands, waysides, the old golf course and the watching towers. Hornbills are pretty easy to spot, also hear the chirrup of the Indian Pied often seen in big flocks close to Nong Pak Chi Tower in the evenings, or the sound of the Great Hornbill generally viewed in pairs or alone. Another often-seen species are Siamese fire-back and silver pheasants.

Reptiles: 

Some sightings of Siamese crocodiles happened. There is a debate about the emergence of crocodiles: some people think they were released there while others believe they are part of a genuine wild fauna. These reptiles are not aggressive with humans and they don’t grow larger than 3 metres. These can be seen along the river from Pha Kluamai Campsite to Haew Suwat falls, sunbathing on the side of the riverbank.

Regarding snakes, take care and think them as dangerous animals unless you know the contrary! And about Geckos, they are frequently catching insects on walls and ceilings of buildings.

Climate

The National Park has three remarkable seasons, with an annual average temperature of 23°C.

Rainy season (May–October): 

The ambient is humid with temperatures of 27°C during the day and 13°C at night.

Cold season (November–February): 

Cloudless sky, sunny and cool days.

Average temperatures are from 22°C to 10°C. Good weather for hiking.

Hot season (March–April): 

Humid climate with a maximum of 20–30°C and a minimum of 17°C.

Fees/Permits

The entry for Thai residents is 40 baht; for foreigner adults is 400 baht and children under 14 years old, 200 baht; Bicycles, 10 bath; motorcycles, 30 bath; cars 50 bath.

Note: Foreigners living in Thailand are not allowed to pay the Thai Resident fee even showing a Thai work permit.

The entry fee is per day, it means you have to pay each day that you enter the park. If you go out of the park and then go back the same day, you don’t have to pay again.

What to see

Visit some of the wonderful waterfalls during the Rainy Season. In June, July and August they can be full of water. Under these wet conditions flora also will be at its best. In Hot Season falls would be dry and swimming is not allowed.

Haew Suwat Waterfall, worth seeing for anyone visiting the park, this stunning waterfall was made famous in the film ‘The Beach’. Further downstream you can find more falls but smaller and quieter.

Haew Narok Falls is a three tiered of 150 metres structure. The name means ‘Sunken hole of hell’ because of its foreboding rumble that could be heard by poachers long before they could see it. On the top of the falls you can find an ‘elephant fence’, built in 1993 in honor to seven elephants that glided down when trying to rescue one of their babies.

Pha Kluaymai Falls, on the trail to Haew Suwat falls, is more peaceful than the other waterfalls. It can only be reached by walking, anyway it is great to watch wildlife while your journey.

Non Pak Chi Watchtower is tall tower that makes a magnificent point to stake out the surrounding grasslands and saltlick. From there you can watch sambar, muntjac, boar and, if you’ve luck, elephants or even gaur. It overlooks the Nong Pak Chi Reservoir, where the birds take flight. Best moments to visit it are at dawn and dusk.

Pha Diew Die viewpoint, a 20 minute scenic drive, is going to the main north-south road through the park, with a turnoff about 200 metres south of the junction for the camping grounds and Haew Suwat falls.

These two scenic viewpoints present fantastic look-outs. The first is through a raised boardwalk, going to a natural break in the trees, the second is next to the route at the end of the driving-path.

Go on an organised tour:

Khao Yai Wildlife Tours: 

Accompanied by an experienced, English-speaking guide you can wander around jungle and observe wildlife. These tours are a great way to discover the fauna of the National Park, you can see from Asian elephants to pig-tailed macaques and white-handed gibbons to real flying dragons. After sunset, it is a good opportunity to search for the nocturnal animal life. It will be your best chance to look at wild elephants, the most exciting experience. There are available 1 to 4 day tours focused on wildlife, birdwatching, herping, and visits focused on nature photography.

Thailand Uncovered Tour: 2 days in Bangkok – 1 day in Ayutthaya – 2 days in Khao Yai – 5 days in Krabi

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All can be tailor-made and revised based on your requirements!

Khao Yai Jungles and Waterfalls: 

It is a two-days journey through this fresh jungle which is habitat to wild elephants, bears, snakes, porcupines, tigers, gibbons and parrots. The first day is a trip til the sunset into the uncanny bat caves. The second day is a trip to the waterfall, going across tropical wildlife. To conclude the journey, and back at your sylvan bungalow resort, relax in a herbal sauna.

Greenleaf Guesthouse & Tour: 

You can choose between a half-day and a full-day tour. Half-day tour includes swimming in a precious natural spring, visiting an underground cave below a buddhist temple and, after twilight, watching 2 millions bats flying. Full-day tour takes you for a walk on hidden jungle tracks into the National Park, to see the fauna with the pick-up truck and on foot, during an easy 3 hours walk. The price includes lunch with water, fresh fruits too, and stopping at the falls and at a look-out point.

The guides speak English very well and they are very clever at detecting even the smallest animals on the path. Even they will provide you special socks to protect you against the leeches.

Where to eat & drink

Eat Within the park

The park centre is the main area to take a meal in cafe shops, broadly available even out of season. There are many cafe-type food stalls around the zone but their opening hours are certainly not well defined; so you need luck.

Eat Outside the park

The area around the northern entrance of the park has many eateries and shops to fit all wallets and tastes. From the entry, going 3 km to Pak Chong, you will find a small Tesco Lotus and a 7 Eleven; between these last two, there is a market which is open in the afternoons. Something important to consider: most eating spots shutt early.

About Drink

No bars are available within the park but you can find many places to buy drinks close to the northern entrance.

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Khao sok park

Khao Sok Park reaches Surat Thani Province, Thailand. Its area is 739 km2, and it also includes the 165 square kilometer Cheow Lan Lake contained using the Ratchaprapha Dam. The park may be the largest part of virgin forest in southern Thailand that is a remnant of rainforest that’s older and even more diverse in comparison with Amazon . com . com . com rainforest.

Why it’s great for Thailand adventure

Lime Stone Coves and Cheow Larn Lake

Cheow Larn Lake sits inside the Khao Sok Park that is 165 km2 area includes a towering, limestone, mountain range. Described some as a more beautiful Halong Bay, with no vacationers, areas of eroded coves leave nowhere-eco-friendly lake in truly breath- taking formations.

The coves are believed to be to possess been created concurrently because the Himalayas, once the Indian and Eurasian plates started to collide 50 million previously, forcing the rocks up and allowing the towering karsts now you can see. Whether or not you’re intrigued by geology otherwise, its impossible to not be awestruck using the sheer scale and drama within the landscape.

Perfectly Placed

Far (enough) inside the maddening crowds, Khao Sok Park is about three hrs drive from Phuket, permitting you for your finest of both city and country, beach and forest, from your holiday.

If you’re extended for who’s easy to organise an trip, if you just really desire to take full advantage of your time and efforts and explore everything the park provides, we advise visiting not under a few days.

For visitors via Koh Samui, transfers are incorporated in lots of our suggested tours. You’ll be collected out of your accommodation and found in Khao Sok, with ferry travel incorporated. Getting here couldnt be simpler. Learn more here.

Begin, Sail Away

Encircled by such amazing scenery, believe for more information on Thailands tropical rainforest in comparison with boat Avoiding . across the water is essential-do whenever you’re visiting, filtration systems join an trip having a introduced canoe safari and coast lower the Sok River through getting an British-speaking local guide mentioning wildlife and explaining plant species.

Canoeing is really a effective method to understand the sights the quietest approach to transport in the event you’re attempting to place a number of our more timid little creatures, for example spectacled langurs, within your journey.

Not into groups. Not a problem! Kayaks are incorporated wonderful our recommend tours, offering you while using liberty for more information on when, where, and exactly how you decide to.

FULL DAY TOUR TO CHEOW LAN LAKE KHAO SOK

Cheow Lan Lake at Khao Sok Park is among the most breathtaking places on the planet, exceeding 100 islands with towering limestone coves that provide the forest its fairy-tale scenery.

The forest can also be known as Cheow Lan, and gibbons and hornbills are often observed within the old-growth jungle trees inside the water’s edge. Spend every single day consuming the astounding scenery, jungle hiking, exploring a cave, swimming, and taking advantage of the floating bungalows.

OVERNIGHT TOUR TO CHEOW LAN LAKE KHAO SOK

A Couple of Day, 1 Night tour of Cheow Lan Lake. The easiest method to really appreciate Lake Cheow Lan should be to relax towards the beauty, wildlife, and tranquility of Khao Sok Park.

Evening activities include hiking through virgin jungle, swimming, kayaking and relaxing one of the astounding scenery. Within the mid-day and beginning hrs, continue safari by boat to discover wildlife for example otters, leaf apes, and gaur (wild ox). Throughout the night, have a very tasty dinner of fresh utilize the river and spend an evening underneath the stars within the fundamental floating bungalow that fits the tranquility from the atmosphere.