Covered with lush vegetation and surrounded by turquoise water these tropical islands in the middle of the Andaman Sea, are true paradise found. Fantastic coral reefs in combination with various species of fish, Green Sea Turtles and white sandy beaches make this an unforgettable experience.
Form a bond with an Asian Elephant on this half-day excursion. Prepare their food, get muddy in the Sanctuary’s mud spa and bathe with the elephants at this ethical retreat (no riding is offered).
Khao Yai, Thailand’s first national park is a must-see for animal lovers as it is one of the best places in Asia to spot a variety of wildlife. While the exact type of wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed, wild elephants, gibbons, hornbills, Sambar Deer, macaques and many more animals can be spotted.
You will learn about elephants through 3 different experiences with conservationists who continue to find ways to provide income for elephant welfare while raising awareness about elephants’ plight and needs.
Naga is a traditional, wooden motorsailer, handcrafted in Turkey. It offers guests the opportunity to cruise around the Gulf of Thailand in style and with all possible luxuries on board. Take a step back in time to discover uninhabited islands, spectacular limestone rock formations, abundant wildlife and deserted beaches, a true natural marvel.
Sit back and enjoy the dramatic scenery of sheer limestone cliffs, white sand beaches and clear turquoise water from your very own private longtail boat on this memorable excursion. Along with exploring Hong Island’s exotic beaches and lagoon, you will also get to visit Pak Bia, a nearby sister island.
Enjoy a day heading to Khao Sok to meet a charismatic local for a tour of his farm and then participate in an open-air cooking class with dinner, followed by a short hike through the jungle.
Boat rides and hikes are just the beginning. You and your guide will venture into the wilderness west of Te Anau where you’ll follow the rivers and trails to a secret untouched location that is closely guarded by the locals.
With over 2500 acres to explore, horse trekking is the perfect way to experience the Wairarapa region. With no experience necessary, enjoy tranquil riverside treks or get the adrenaline pumping with an airstrip gallop. If you’re keen to experience farm life further, you can even stay overnight in a glamping hut.