Thailand Experience Location Info
The different programme weeks are located in different locations as follows:
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Intro and Culture Week in Sing Buri
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Buddism and Culture Week in Wangnamkhieo
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Elephant Week in Wang Thong
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Koh Tao Adventure in Koh Tao
Thailand the land of the smiles. But also the land of the great food, sunny weather, beautiful nature and great activities. Let us tell you a bit more about this destination.
Food
Love it, like it or try it for the first time, Thai food uses fresh ingredients and is loaded with flavour! Add in to the mix that you can eat really cheaply in Thailand (from 20 to 70 baht per meal) it becomes a no brainer that you will have some really good meals in Thailand. Expect a running nose over your first hot Thai curry, but you learn to love this healthy dish. We love Thai food, which is one of the reasons you will not find all meals included in our programmes, as in our experience set meals on trips tends to mean sticking to the same menu and same place. Eating out in Thailand is really social, often you will find groups of backpackers sat around tables “meeting” over a Pad Thai or delicious Curry. If Thai food is not your thing, there are plenty of western options in Thailand – expect to pay more for the luxury of eating pizza though.
Weather
Goes without saying that Thailand has some great weather. There are no summer or winter seasons to speak off, just hot and dry and monsoon seasons. Working out the best time to go weather wise can be a little tricky, as there are actually 2 different monsoon seasons in Thailand dependent on whether you are on the Andaman sea side (West coast in areas like Phi Phi and Phuket) or in the Gulf – Koh Tao, Koh Samui and Koh Phanang.
In October and November the monsoon hits the Gulf of Thailand and in June and July the Andaman coast has monsoon. Destinations in general are still open, but expect heavy rains interspersed with bright sunshine.
Culture
Thailand has a mix of Buddhist and a minority Islamic population in the far south. Temples (Wats) cover not only Thailand but the rest of the region too. Many seek a life of quiet meditation and enlightenment by becoming monks, you will often see brightly orange robe monks just walking down the street, waiting for a bus or praying in a temple. If you are fortunate enough to be blessed by a monk, you will often receive a small piece of string to tie around your wrist. Obviously it goes with out saying to be respectful to the Thais religion. The head in Thai culture is considered the most sacred part of the body, so never tough a Thai on the head, especially if you hardly know them, the feet are also considered the lowest, so etiquette dictates that you should not point the soles of your feet at people, easy to do when sat in a hammock lazing on a dreamy Thai beach.
Sports
There are plenty of gap year sports options in Thailand the main ones being:
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Muay Thai and martial arts
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Scuba diving
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Free diving
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Rock Climbing
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Health and fitness programmes
Getting Fit and Healthy
Many people do not realise that Thailand offers a great opportunity to get your health and fitness sorted properly. With activities like Muay Thai, Yoga, our very own Xtreme Fitness bootcamp and even diving, you can get in shape in Thailand. This works well as you will in general eat very well, and very healthily, further more training in the heat really adds a new (positive dimension to getting into shape. Then you have the fact that you are away from home, and your day to day environment, so you can take your fitness goals seriously with a “its now or never attitude”
Ease of Travel
Thailand is not a difficult country to travel in. With a well developed infrastructure you will find English speaking travel agents ready to assist with your transfers and side trips in every town and city. The organisation that goes in to the movement of backpackers would leave British rail blushing. Sure travel can be painfully slow, with a few surprises on the way (Elephants doing U turns in the road from example) but be rest assured, if you need to get somewhere you will, and for very little money too.
Incredible Beaches
Thailand has some of the worlds best beaches. “True to Alex Garlands classic book “The Beach” he said “Somewhere out there must be the perfect beach” Sure enough it was located in Thailand. (You can see “The Beach” filming location and actually stay the night there and many other fine beaches on our Thailand Beach experience).
The clichés of white soft sand and lazy coconut palm trees are all true, they exist and in some places the complete beauty of the beaches can be a little overwhelming. Take a trip to Maya Bay (Phi Phi Ley), or Freedom Beach (Koh Tao) and you will get what we mean.
Good to meet people
If you are a first time traveller, and a little nervous about planning that big gap year away from home, with Thailand, you could be in for a treat. Thailand is a really good destination if you want to meet others. Everyone is in the same boat when they travel, it is not just about seeing the destinations, it is about the people you meet and the good times to be had. In Thailand it is virtually impossible not to make friends fast. On arrival you might be thinking: They all travel in groups of friends, because you see people hanging out together. But you can not be further from the truth, They probably all met during travelling…maybe even only that morning.,
Great nightlife
Obviously this depends where you go, a small village in Northern Thailand is not going to be that banging (although some Thai Whiskey inspired Karaoke is not that uncommon), but if you know where you are heading, you can expect to experience some of the best parties on the world in Thailand.
The most famous is the fullmoon party on Haad Rin in Koh Phanang, this needs little introduction, up to 10,000 party goers dancing their butts of until well into the next day. Expect fire shows, and a great Atmosphere fuelled by Alcohol buckets (Yes the Thais serve booze in Buckets. Classy.)
Low cost of living
Travel in General is an expensive undertaking, but it is something worth doing right. Fortunately Thailand is an inexpensive destination. Sure there are some seriously luxurious places, but in general you can eat for very little and party without breaking the bank. Shopping and clothes are also really good value (a little knocked off though).
Remember we are always happy to talk to you on Skype or email about Thailand and your travel plans for taking a Thailand Gap Year, so if you are planning your trip and need advice. Contact us.
Further information can be found on our blog too.