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Thailand – From Jungle Giants to Beach Bliss

Thailand is a wild mix of jungle adventures, golden beaches, spicy food, and tropical vibes. From bathing with elephants at Elephant Hills to sipping coconuts on postcard beaches, it’s got everything. Pack your best holiday gear and sunnies—you’re about to fall in love.

Booking this trip through TUI means all the magic, none of the mayhem. They sort your airport transfers, whisk you to each hotel with zero stress, and handle the in-between so you don’t have to Google anything in a panic. It’s seamless, safe, and smooth. Plus, with TUI’s expert local guides and top-notch support, you get VIP treatment without lifting a finger (except maybe to sip that coconut).

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Itinerary Overview – Jungle + Beach Combo

Elephant Hills (Khao Sok National Park) for 2 nights:
If you’ve ever dreamed of waking up to the sound of gibbons instead of traffic, Elephant Hills is your jungle fantasy come true. Tucked inside Khao Sok National Park—Thailand’s answer to Jurassic Park (minus the dinos)—you’ll stay in luxury safari tents, surrounded by misty mountains and ancient rainforest. The star attraction? Rescued elephants. You’ll get to feed, bathe, and bond with them in the most respectful way—no riding, ever. Activities include canoe safaris, jungle treks, and floating on the magical Cheow Lan Lake, where the limestone cliffs shoot straight out of emerald water. No WiFi here, just nature, fresh air, and unforgettable memories.

Then choose two of these beachy beauties – 4 nights in each:

Krabi:
Krabi is what happens when nature shows off. Giant limestone cliffs, white sand beaches, and insanely clear water make it the Instagrammer’s dream. But it’s not just a pretty face—you can do loads of things here! Kayak through mangrove forests, climb up to the Tiger Cave Temple (it’s 1,200+ steps—good luck), or hop on a longtail boat to explore Railay, Hong Islands, and Phi Phi. Ao Nang is the main town, with chill vibes, sunset bars, and cute beach cafés. The pace is slower than Phuket, perfect for couples, families, or solo zen-seekers.

Khao Lak:
Looking for the quiet luxury version of a Thai beach escape? Khao Lak is calling. This sleepy, scenic strip north of Phuket is known for its uncrowded beaches, mellow mood, and lush green backdrop. It’s where you go to unplug, sip a coconut, and maybe get a massage every other hour. Snorkelling at the nearby Similan or Surin Islands is next-level, and there are plenty of peaceful jungle trails and waterfalls nearby. The night market is small but full of flavour, and the sunsets? Like a screensaver, but real. Great for couples, families, or anyone needing a break from “go-go-go” life.

Phuket:
Phuket doesn’t do things halfway. It’s Thailand’s largest island and possibly its loudest. Want beach clubs? You got it. Sunset bars? Everywhere. Floating breakfasts in infinity pools? Absolutely. Patong is party central, but don’t worry—areas like Kata, Kamala, and Bang Tao offer quieter stays with all the glam. Island-hop on speedboats, visit the Big Buddha, zip around on scooters, or just sit on a sunbed with something fruity and overpriced in your hand. There are elephant sanctuaries, water parks, Muay Thai shows, and spas galore. You’ll be overstimulated in the best way possible—and probably leave planning your return.

Travel Tips for Thailand:

Pack a travel adapter (Type A/B/C sockets) – Or risk your phone dying mid-elephant selfie.

The currency is Thai Baht – Cash is king in markets and tuk-tuks, so carry some!

Best time to visit? November–March – Not too hot, not too wet. Goldilocks weather.

Bring slip-on shoes – You’ll take them off a lot at temples, spas, and beach bars.

Carry toilet paper or tissues – Some public loos go old school. You’ll thank us.

Grab a cheap esIM – Cheap data, easy maps, and no roaming meltdowns. iRoamly Travel Sim

Thailand is one of those places that sneaks into your heart. From jungle safaris to dreamy beaches, it’s the trip of a lifetime with a side of pad Thai. Whether you snorkel, nap, or zip-line, one thing’s for sure: you’ll never want to leave. Thailand Multi Centre Holidays

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