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Thailand with Teenagers

Family holidays can be tricky — but not in Thailand.

Location
Thailand
Suggested Length
13 days /
12
nights
Activity Level
Fully customisable
Every trip is unique
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Ayutthaya Thailand
River in Thailand
Monks in Thailand

Ratings

Light

Light mobility requirements as sightseeing activities are done predominantly by vehicle, with light walking

Steady

Ideal for most fitness levels. Sightseeing involves walking and being on your feet for a couple of hours at a time, with down-time included too

Active

Requires a moderate level of fitness. Activities and sightseeing will generally involve walking and being on your foot for much of the day. Often includes light activities such as cycling, kayaking, or hands-on experiences

Adventure

Demands higher fitness. Most days will include a substantial amount of walking and/or activity throughout the day.  

Energetic

For people who love being active. We reserve this rating for active itineraries with substantial movement and adventure activities almost every day.  

Experience different aspects of Thai culture as you explore Bangkok’s palaces, temples and khlongs and stay on a farm in the mountains

Take in the broad sweep of Thai architecture as you contrast the splendours of Ayutthaya's temples with the glass skywalk at Mahanakorn Tower

Explore icons of Thailand with a Muay Thai class, elephant sanctuary visit, craft workshop and Vespa tour

Wrap it all up with some time at the beach

Lanterns in front of temple

Itinerary

All itineraries are fully customizable.

Our destination experts created this trip as an example of a cultural adventure: combining remarkable sights, guided experiences and a slice of everyday local life.

Choose us, and we’ll create you a custom vacation where every detail reflects your pace, passions and preferences. Take as much or as little from this trip idea as you want, talk to us when you’re ready.
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Day 1-4

Bangkok

Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, Bangkok
Highlights:

Have fun trying out Bangkok’s different modes of transport, from tuk-tuks and boat taxis to the sleek BTS Skytrain

Tick off the city’s famous sights, including the Royal Palace and glittering Wat Pho, and the heights of the skybridge at Mahanakorn Tower

Create personalized souvenirs at a craft studio and burn off some energy with a Muay Thai masterclass – Thailand's "art of eight limbs"

Daytrip to Ayutthaya’s UNESCO-listed temple ruins by train

Welcome to the “Big Mango”, where canals wind between creaking teakwood verandas and glittering, jewel-encrusted spires jut up between skyscrapers. It’s a city of grand palaces and even grander temples, but sometimes the most memorable experiences are those that occur between the sights, as you mingle with commuters on the Skytrain, wander between groups of people practicing t’ai chi or aerobics in the park, or visit orchid gardens and fruit plantations along the banks of the khlongs. Bangkok might seem intimidating at first glance, but the Thais are crazy about kids — and you’ll find that even the frenetic, traffic-choked buzz of the city softens to accommodate families.

Transport

Day 1:
Car transfer from Bangkok airport to city (1 hour)

Day 5-6

Ahsa Farm Stay & Chiang Rai

Planting rice at Ahsa Farm Stay
Highlights:

Experience a family-hosted farm stay in the foothills of the Doi Mae Salong range

Discover the sights of Chiang Rai after dark with a tour by samlor

Head northwards to the orchards and rice fields of Ahsa Farm Stay. Your hosts Thoo and Aong will lift the lid on daily village life, take you tea picking and accompany you to the early morning monk procession, where you can make your offering, as well as leading you through their farm and collecting ingredients from the garden for a Lanna cookery class, preparing dinner together. A quick stop overnight in Chiang Rai gives you time to take a samlor around town, heading to the local night bazaar for dinner (from fried insects to hot and sour soup - the choice is yours!)

Accommodation
Transport

Day 5:
Car transfer from Bangkok hotel to airport (1 hour)
Flight Bangkok to Chiang Rai (1 hour 15 minutes)
Car transfer from Chiang Rai airport to hotel (45 minutes)

Day 6:
Car transfer from Ahsa Farm Stay to Chiang Rai (1 hour)

Day 7-9

Chiang Mai

White Temple in Chiang Rai, with a reflection in the pond
Highlights:

Meet elephants and then learn how dung can be made into paper at the Elephant PooPooPaper Park

Zip around Chiang Mai riding pillion on a Vespa, discovering neighbourhoods and tasty dishes as you go

A morning on the road via the weird and wonderful White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) will bring you to Chiang Mai. One of the most popular destinations in Thailand, Chiang Mai is a leafy, laid-back city where trendy art galleries coexist with centuries-old temples, and the hills are filled with jungle hikes and hilltribe villages. Spend a day at an elephant sanctuary meeting the residents, before learning how their dung can be used to make paper! Then head back to the city to search the sois (alleyways) for something delicious for dinner. Chiang Mai renowned for its amazing cuisine, so you won’t have to look far.

Transport

Day 7:
Car transfer from Chiang Rai to Chiang Mai (4 hours plus sightseeing)

Day 10-13

Ko Samui

Longtail boats pulled up on the shore on a beach in Ko Samui
Highlights:

Relax with a few days in the sunshine on the Ko Samui coast

You’ve experienced central Thailand and the mountainous north, now it’s time to see what the beautiful south has to offer. Your home for the next few days will include access to the fine sand beaches of Ko Samui, and after 10 days it's the perfect opportunity to switch off, relax and sip a fresh coconut by the pool before returning home. If you're more of an active beach type, the Ang Thong National Marine Park is within sight of Ko Samui, and there's plenty of options for island hopping and snorkeling day trips, or even a PADI-certified dove course.

Accommodation
Transport

Day 10:
Car transfer from hotel to Chiang Mai airport (15 minutes)
Flight from Chiang Mai to Ko Samui (1 hour 45 minutes)
Car transfer from Ko Samui airport to hotel (30 minutes)

Day 13:
Car transfer from Ko Samui hotel to airport (30 minutes)

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Is this trip for you?

What's great

  • We’ve packed in a variety of different experiences and landscapes, so every day is fresh and different
  • You’ll get to experience life and join in activities in three different local communities
  • There’s a great mix of city and countryside, but nothing too remote
  • Although we suggest this route for families with teenagers, the minimum age for several of the included activities is eight, so great if you have children at a range of ages

Things to consider

  • There’s not much downtime in this action-packed itinerary, but it can easily be extended with more beach time
  • Ko Samui is best visited between January and August. If you'd like to travel at another time of year, we can recommend another choice from Thailand's plethora of beaches

What's included?

What's included

  • Breakfast every day
  • Four lunches: one at a restaurant near Bangkok’s Royal Palace; one at a restaurant in Ayutthaya; one at Ahsa Farm Stay; one at the elephant sanctuary
  • Three dinners: one at Ahsa Farm Stay; one at Chiang Rai's night bazaar, one during the Vespa tour in Chiang Mai
  • Three full-day experiences: Bangkok for teenagers; day trip to Ayutthaya by train; elephant sanctuary visit with elephant poopoopaper workshop
  • Two half-day experiences: craft workshop at the Gigipayne studios; Muay Thai masterclass
  • Two evening experiences: tour of Chiang Rai; Chiang Mai by Vespa
  • Overnight stay at Ahsa Farm Stay with cultural experiences
  • All entrance fees to sites included in guided experiences
  • All internal transport & accommodation

Not included

  • International flights
  • Any meals not mentioned
  • Entrance fees to any sites