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Thailand is a captivating country located in Southeast Asia, known for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. Here’s more information about Thailand:
Landscapes: Thailand offers a diverse range of landscapes, from pristine white-sand beaches and turquoise waters in the south to lush jungles, mountains, and rivers in the north. The country is home to breathtaking islands like Phuket, Koh Samui, and Phi Phi, as well as the mountainous regions of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai in the north.
Culture and Tradition: Thai culture is deeply rooted in Buddhist traditions and has a strong sense of respect for elders and family values. Visitors can witness traditional customs and ceremonies, visit elaborate temples (known as “wats”), and experience Thai festivals like Songkran (Thai New Year) and Loy Krathong (Festival of Lights).
Cuisine: Thai cuisine is renowned worldwide for its bold flavors, aromatic herbs, and spicy dishes. From pad Thai and green curry to som tum (green papaya salad) and tom yum soup, the country offers a delightful range of dishes to please every palate.
Temples and Historical Sites: Thailand is home to numerous ancient temples and historical sites that showcase its rich history. Some notable places include the Grand Palace and Wat Pho in Bangkok, Ayutthaya Historical Park, and Sukhothai Historical Park, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Floating Markets: Thailand’s floating markets are unique attractions where vendors sell goods from boats along picturesque canals. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and Amphawa Floating Market are among the most popular.
What Trip Includes
- Lodge-based accommodation
- Drinking water Supply
What Trip Excludes
- Tips for your guides and porters
- Personal items
- Travel insurance (you must be insured, and specifically for treks up to 3800m)
- Personal trekking gear
Itineraries
Thailand is a Southeast Asian country. It’s known for tropical beaches, opulent royal palaces, ancient ruins and ornate temples displaying figures of Buddha.
Arrive at one of the park’s entrance gates, such as the Paul Kruger Gate or Phabeni Gate.
Check into your accommodation, whether it’s a campsite, rest camp, or private lodge.
Take some time to relax and settle in.
Wake up early for a morning game drive, when wildlife is most active.
Join a guided game drive or explore the park on your own if you have a rental vehicle.
Keep an eye out for the “Big Five” and other animals like giraffes, zebras, and antelopes.
Return to your rest camp for breakfast and rest during the hottest part of the day.
Explore the camp’s amenities, such as swimming pools, restaurants, and shops.
In the afternoon, take a self-guided walk along one of the camp’s nature trails.
Embark on a full-day game drive to explore different areas of the park.
Pack a picnic lunch or stop at one of the park’s picnic sites for a meal.
Visit different habitats, such as rivers, bushveld, and open plains, to maximize wildlife sightings.
Enjoy the breathtaking landscapes and diverse flora and fauna.
Return to your accommodation in the late afternoon and relax.
Start the day with a final morning game drive, taking the opportunity to spot any wildlife you may have missed.
Return to the rest camp for breakfast and check out of your accommodation.
Visit one of the nearby cultural villages for an authentic cultural experience.
Interact with local communities, learn about their traditions and crafts, and enjoy traditional food.
Depart from Kruger National Park or continue your journey to other destinations.
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We provide sleeping bags, down jackets for the Lodge to Lodge trek (Teahouse) and tents, mattresses, rest of the items should be managed by the travelers.
No, all are excluded from the trip so the travelers need to carry themselves.
If your Topdeck trip has flights between destinations, these are always included. Any regional flights will be listed under the ‘what’s included’
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