Hello!
After a long travel hiatus, we’re (finally) back on the road for some getaways!
Now with two kids in tow, we’re heading to Thailand for two weeks next February (a destination that’s stood us up twice before but seems perfect for our first big family trip).
We’d have loved to stay longer, but two weeks is already a great start and will be plenty enjoyable.
Key points:
- Experience Thailand, not just live our usual routine in Thailand
- Avoid crowds as much as possible, even though February will be busy
- Not big city fans, so Bangkok (BKK) will be kept to a minimum
- Focus on nature, the sea, forests, waterfalls, hiking, kayaking...
At this stage, here’s the rough itinerary I’m considering:
- Arrival at 7 AM + a day in BKK
- DEPART for SURAT THANI (BUS)
- Transfer + Khao Sok (overnight on the lake / in the trees)
- RETURN to Ko Samui
- Transfer to Koh Pha Ngan or Koh Tao (snorkeling)
- RETURN to Khao Lak. While there:
* Visit Ao Phang Nga Park by kayak
* Excursion to caves / Ko Khao Phing Kan (the "007 beach" lol)
* ALTERNATIVE = SIMILAN ISLANDS
- RETURN to KRABI or Koh Phi Phi
* Visit Koh Hong or Koh Yao Yai
* Flight from SURAT THANI to BKK
- If time left in BKK:
- Explore BKK: Wat Pho / floating market / Maeklong Railway Market / Chinatown...
- Or a day trip to Ayutthaya
- Or a day at Erawan Waterfall (Haew Suwat)
- Day +1 = Return to France
Questions I’m pondering:
- Is this too ambitious? I think it might be... but since we’d rather see as much as possible than just lounge on a beach...
- How to get around on this route? Bus or rental vehicle (which I’d prefer to avoid)
- Are there any inconsistencies in the plan I’ve outlined?
- Should I adjust any connections or prioritize differently?
- Krabi vs. Koh Phi Phi?
- Koh Hong vs. Koh Yao Yai?
We’ve booked the first night (using some leftover backpacking perks), but nothing else—so open to all ideas!
If you know a local agency that can offer advice (for a fee), that could work too, since the options feel endless...
Thanks so much for reading this far, and even more if you’ve got tips or suggestions to share!!
Best wishes ;)
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