Only 600€ per week!
From central Thailand to the north, and from the east to the south. This unique road trip will show the highlights of the ‘land of smiles’.
Immerse yourself in the local Thai communities, as well as hill tribes, in this unique experience of authentic Thailand! While covering many miles by bus, minivan, train and boat, you will get the chance to witness what real Thailand is all about.
Program
Living
Thailand
Along the way of this incredible 4-week road trip, you will teach at schools, immerse yourself in hill tribe communities in the north, experience Buddhist teachings with monks, trek through beautiful lush mountains and natural parks, climb through caves, stand under waterfalls, work in a home for the children, canoe on a river, also a boat cruise down Bangkok's Chao Phraya mix in with the hustle bustle of the city street, visiting the famous Khaosan Road and much more!
We will bring you to the Northern mountains, the agricultural region of Isaan, the pristine beach communities at the Southern sea and many other places that will show you the best Thailand has to offer. There has never been a program that brings you so close to the truly authentic Thailand than this four week road trip.
You can join the program any week. The four different parts of this road trip are always running in the listed sequence, repeating every four weeks. So, depending on when you join, you would just start and end in a different place. This has no impact on your program. There is no recommended week to start with. No matter where you finish your program you will be taken to Bangkok and end your program there.
Mostly Thai style dishes will be served during the trip. This means that the meals will consist of mostly rice and noodles. There will usually be some vegetables and some meat in these dishes, but vegetarian options can be arranged as well. We do not offer Western style meals, but you can feel free to supplement the menu at your own cost to include any of your favorite dishes.
This program is designed to give you a full insight into the culture and local customs of the northern Thai people. Through traveling and helping in local projects, you will get to fully experience this gorgeous part of Thailand. During the expedition, you will learn about Thai Buddhism from monks at an authentic monastery, visit the “big giants” at an Elephant Conservation Center, explore Chiang Mai, teach at a local school and much more!
Jan 14th |
Feb 11th |
Mar 11th |
Apr 8th |
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June 3rd |
July 1st |
July 29th |
Aug 26th |
Sep 23rd |
Oct 21st |
Nov 18th |
Dec 16th |
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Apr 6th |
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June 1st |
Jun 29th |
July 27th |
Aug 24th |
Sep 21st |
Oct 19th |
Nov 16th |
Dec 14th |
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Go on a trekking expedition to the famous hill tribes of Northern Thailand. During this visit you will be warmly welcomed by various hill tribes into their villages and livelihoods. Experience and witness the authentic way of living that these hill tribes have practiced for hundreds of years. This unique cultural encounter together with the beautiful and lush green covered mountain areas of Northern Thailand will make this an unforgettable experience!
Jan 21st |
Feb 18th |
Mar 16th |
Apr 15th |
May 13th |
June 10th |
July 8th |
Aug 5th |
Sep 2nd |
Sep 30th |
Oct 28th |
Nov 25th |
Dec 23rd |
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Jan 20th |
Feb 17th |
Mar 16th |
Apr 13th |
May 11th |
June 8th |
July 6th |
Aug 3rd |
Aug 31st |
Sep 28th |
Oct 26th |
Nov 23rd |
Dec 21st |
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Explore Thailand’s forgotten region in the Northeast; Isaan. Travel by bus through this stunning area located on the Khorat Plateau and experience the true Thai culture and folklife far away from the tourist tracks. In this agricultural region you will pass through Loei and Khon Kaen provinces during this 6-day trip and witness the 'real' Thai lifestyle.
Jan 28th |
Feb 245th |
Mar 23rd |
Apr 22nd |
May 20th |
June 17th |
July 15th |
Aug 12th |
Sep 9th |
Oct 7th |
Nov 4th |
Dec 2nd |
Dec 30th |
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Jan 27th |
Feb 24th |
Mar 23rd |
Apr 20th |
May 18th |
June 15th |
July 13th |
Aug 10th |
Sep 7th |
Oct 5th |
Nov 2nd |
Nov 30th |
Dec 28th |
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Come and explore the beautiful South of Thailand! Whilst travelling through the provinces of Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon and Surat Thani by bus, you will witness and experience the thorough beauty of the Southern Thai culture, people and natural beauty. These locations include Angthong National Park and Thailand’s finest island: Koh Samui! While helping out at the beach and snorkeling in the clear blue sea, you will be warmly greeted by the very friendly and ever smiling people of the South.
Jan 7th |
Feb 4th |
Mar 4th |
Apr 1st |
Apr 29th |
May 27th |
Jun 24th |
July 22nd |
Aug 19th |
Sep 16th |
Oct 14th |
Nov 11th |
Dec 9th |
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Feb 3rd |
Mar 2nd |
Mar 30th |
Apr 27th |
May 25th |
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July 20th |
Aug 17th |
Sep 14th |
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Dec 7th |
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The aim of this program is to bring you closer to the authentic Thailand. Through different projects and activities, you will get to truly immerse yourself in the Thai culture, customs and lifestyle.
Note: This schedule can be changed and/or amended depending on weather conditions, local conditions and unforeseen circumstances.
Minimum age: –
Maximum age: –
Minimum English level: Basic
CRB required: On Signup
Passport copy required: No
Resume copy required: No
Required qualification: None
Due to the length and active nature of this program, a decent level of fitness is required.
A route that takes you to all the highlights of Thailand. Up to the hill tribes in the North and down South to Thailand’s probably most well-known island: Koh Samui. Passing beautiful landscapes, tourist hotspots and several national parks.
Along the route you will have overnight stays in hotels/guest houses, tents, busses and even a boat. More information can be found inside the schedule.
Mostly Thai style dishes will be served during the trip. This means that the meals will consist of mostly rice and noodles. There will usually be some vegetables and some meat in these dishes, but vegetarian options can be arranged as well. We do not offer Western style meals, but you can feel free to supplement the menu at your own cost to include any of your favorite dishes.
Along the route – but not at all times – there are ATMs and small local stores. Please make sure you have enough money with you before starting the trip.
No scheduled activities outside the program.
You’ll be on a busy schedule.
From this location we provide free transport to your next program at the following location(s):
Name: Kingdom of Thailand
Population: 67 million
Capital: Bangkok
Language: Thai
Currency: Baht (THB)
Time zone: ICT (UTC +7)
From trekking in the beautiful mountains of the north to enjoying the glorious beaches in the south and experiencing the hustle and bustle of the metropolis that is Bangkok, Thailand is certainly not a country that lacks variety.
Whilst it really is at the heart of Southeast Asia, bordered by Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia, its cultural identity remains very unique. As the only country in Southeast Asia to avoid European powers, the Thai are proud to refer to themselves as ‘The Land of the Free’ and many tourists might also know it as ‘The Land of Smiles’ due to its friendly people.
The majority of the country is home to a tropical savanna climate which consists of wet and dry seasons of a roughly equal length. The climate can be divided into three distinct seasons:
A significant feature of Thai culture is its primary religion: Buddhism. Theravada Buddhism is supported by the government and practiced by an estimated 95% of its population. Thailand not only boasts tens of thousands of beautiful temples, but you will notice that a lot of Thai people have miniature Spirit Houses on their front yards because they believe that the household spirits live in them and they make offerings to them to keep the spirits happy.
Another feature of Thai culture is the wai greeting, which is essentially a slight bow with palms pressed together in a prayer-like manner to show respect. This can be compared to the Indian namasté. Things to know about this:
The major festival in Thailand is Thai New Year, known as Songkran. It is celebrated on the 13th-14th April of every year. It is a festival that concludes the dry season and involves a lot of water throwing!
Thai cuisine is very nutritious and alongside its plentiful use of rice, it generally contains fresh vegetables and white meats like chicken and fish. Thai people love spicy food but do not fear if you do not, just say ‘mai pet’ when you order. However, the flavors are not only about the spice, as many people believe. Thai food can be slightly salty, sour and/or sweet, so there really is something to suit everyone’s palate.
Transport in Thailand is very varied and there isn’t one ‘main way’ to travel. Buses dominate long distance journeys. Travel in thailand is cheap and even domestic flights are a worthwhile consideration for long distance journeys, especially with the expansion of low-cost airlines.
Taxis, tuk-tuks and vans are also common modes of transport, but tourists must be wary about being overcharged. If in doubt, always ask that the taximeter be switched on to avoid overcharging.
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