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From a scenic canoe trip on the Sok River and a ride on elephant back through the forest, to various trekking routes that can match all skill levels, The Elephant Hills camp is the perfect base to meet the unique and natural treasures Southern Thailand has to offer.
Visitors are able to learn about the tropical environment and its inhabitants, elephants and their conservation, and even some of the secrets of Thai Cooking.
Notes
4 Day Beach & Rainforest Safari
1st Day's Activities:-
All day Takuapa Nature safari including
- Mangrove exploration by speed boat
- Self paddle canoeing through one of the many Mangrove Channels
- Cruise onboard our Classical Burmese Junk with Lunch on board
- A visit to one of the many interesting mangrove beaches
2nd Day's Activities:-
Elephant Trekking through the Forest
Canoe Safari down the Sok river
3rd Day's Actctivities:-
Whole day trip to Cheow Larn Lake including
-Boat Trip on Cheow larn Lake
-Lunch at a local raft house where self paddle canoes are available
- On the return to Elephant Hills stop at one of the local markets to sample the local way of life.
4th Day's Activities:-
Jungle Trekking by foot through Southern Thailand’s unique rainforest environment
Day 1
Pick up from hotels in Phuket, Krabi, Khao Lak & Surat Thani or Kho Samui then transfer to Phang Nga province passing small rural villages, rubber and oil palm plantations. Glimpses of rural life in tropical southern Thailand can be seen along the way. Explore the rivers that cut through the mangrove forest by dinghy with outboard motor (speed cat). There is a maze of channels between the island and along the coast, it really feels like some primeval swamp. For people who want to explore the smaller creeks, see some bird life and get closer to nature self paddle canoes with life jackets are available for a silent journey into this dense green world.
Emerging further along the coast, board a classical Burmese junk where lunch will be served, a variety of Thai dished cooked not too spicy. Drinks are available, as well as bathroom facilities on board. Spend the afternoon on a deserted beach, swim, relax or paddle canoes. The panoramic views of distant mangroves and banyan tree stretch to the horizon. Few people live in the area and little has changed here in hundreds of years. Cruising on the junk gives the feeling of traveling back in time when nature was untouched. Late afternoon is the time to transfer to Khao Sok, dinner and overnight at Elephant Hills.
Day 2
When the sun comes up and clears the mist over the mountains and jungle to the south of Elephant Hills the gibbons start to make their morning territorial calls that echo down the valley. Tea and coffee making facilities are available in the tent for early risers; breakfast is at your leisure. Then transfer to the elephant camp where you can see, touch and find out about the life of Thai elephants and about the local elephant conservation project The guide will describe the life of the mahout, the man who takes care of the elephant.
Trekking on elephant back is a unique experience here in the rainforest, what better way is there to get a bird”s eye view of nature. Returning from the jungle with a huge appetite you will appreciate the buffet lunch that is served, a variety of Thai dishes cooked not too spicy. After lunch take a jungle river canoe trip down the Sok river. The canoes are very stable and safe, life jackets are provided as well as a local river guide to paddle the canoe. Drift along the jungle river passing limestone mountains and cliffs covered with exotic tropical vegetation. Sometimes hornbills can be spotted... and heard... flying high overhead, and reptiles can be seen basking in the sun on the riverbanks. From the canoe you can experience a world that has changed little in thousands of years, some of the last areas of primary rainforest. Dinner and overnight Elephant Hills resort.
Day 3
After a good night's rest, lulled to sleep by the back ground symphony of cicadas and frogs, its time for a wholesome breakfast. The activity planned for today is to explore a lake in the jungle by local boat. The lake is surrounded by limestone mountains and cliffs covered in tropical rainforest that rise up from the shore of the lake and disappear into the far distance. The scenery has been compared to Qualin in China or Halong Bay in Vietnam. Few people know of the lake and even less have visited it.
There are over one hundred islands in the lake and it is over 60 km from north to south. In the 70’s the area was a hide out for communist insurgents and students opposing the military dictatorship. You will see some of the spectacular scenery from the boat, have time for a swim and may be able to trek and explore some caves, depending on the weather. Please bring swimwear and a towel. Lunch will be provided with dinner and overnight at Elephant Hills.
Day 4
Wake up to the sounds of nature and birds calling from the bushes close to the tent. When the sun comes up and clears the mist over the mountains and jungle to the south of Elephant Hills the gibbons start to make their morning territorial calls that echo down the valley. Tea and coffee making facilities are available in the tent for early risers; breakfast is at your leisure before coming face to face with the jungle by exploring it on foot.
You have seen it from elephant back, from your canoe on the river and even all around you from your boat on the lake but nothing compares to actually walking yourself inside the jungle. It is not an army survival exercise, there are no prizes for the fastest. Snakes and spider do not jump out at you. It is just an opportunity to explore the ecology of the rainforest, to see a great variety of exotic plants, tropical hardwood trees with huge roots, orchids, palms, ferns, bamboos, mosses; the variety is unlimited.
Birds such as the hornbill live high up above, gibbon can often be heard calling to their mates, a macaque or leaf monkey may be heard swinging through the branches, every day is different but it is truly wonderful to discover the great variety of life forms that co-exists together, this can only by experienced on foot, take it slowly, look, learn and listen then you too will start to discover some of the secrets of the rainforest.
Weather permitting lunch will be served in the rainforest cooked in bamboo, a tradition of jungle explorers for centuries past. The jungle bar will be open for people wanting to exchange stories of their day’s experiences in the jungle. In the late afternoon return to your hotel or the airport - but you will always know how it feels to be close to nature in the jungle, some thing you will never forget.
Not suitable for children under 7 years
Prices in Thai Baht
High Season |
Low Season | ||
to 30 April 2010 | 01 May to 31 Oct 2010 | ||
Adult | Child | Adult | Child |
20,050 | 10,025 | 18,800 | 9,400 |
Notes
Departures every Monday, Wednesday & Saturday. Children (7-11 years) half price3 Day Jungle Safari
1st Days Activities:
Elephant Trekking through the Forest
Canoe Safari down the Sok river
2nd Days Activities:
Whole day trip to Cheow Larn Lake including
- Boat Trip on Cheow Larn Lake
- Lunch at a local raft house where self paddle canoes are available
- On the return to Elephant Hills stop at one of the local markets to sample the local way of life.
3rd Days Activities:
Jungle Trekking by foot through Southern Thailand’s unique rainforest environmen
DAY 1:
Pick up from hotels in Phuket, Khao Lak and Krabi and transfer to Khao Sok. En-route glimpses of tropical rural life here in southern Thailand can be seen along the way. Arrive at the elephant camp, here you can see, touch and find out about the life of Thai elephants and about the elephant project the company is running. The guide will describe the life of the mahout, the man who takes care of the elephant. Trekking on elephant back is a unique experience here in the rainforest, what better way is there to get a bird’s eye view of nature.
Returning from the jungle with a huge appetite you will appreciate the buffet lunch that is served, a variety of Thai dishes cooked not too spicy. After lunch take a jungle river canoe trip down the Sok River. The canoes are very stable and safe, life jackets are provided as well as a local river guide to paddle the canoe. Drift along the jungle river passing limestone mountains and cliffs covered with exotic tropical vegetation. Some times hornbill can be seen flying high overhead or reptiles basking in the sun on the riverbanks. From the canoe you can experience a world that has changed little in thousands of years, some of the last areas of primary rainforest. After all this activity close to nature it is time for a hot shower and what better place than in the unique bathroom of your luxury safari tents. Relax and enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding jungle covered mountains, 100% real nature. A wide selection of cocktails, wines, and spirits are available at the “Jungle explorers club bar”.
Afterwards its time for dinner in this unique location beside the rainforest, the sounds and atmosphere will make this a memorable experience. Overnight in luxury safari tents with comfortable beds, reading lights, hot water and western style toilets. Real luxury close to the heart of the rainforest. The tents doors and windows are covered with mosquito netting as well as canvas flaps so insects and reptile are not a problem. The temperature at night drops, the tents are well ventilated; blankets keep you snug in the cool of the night.
DAY 2:
Wake up to the sounds of nature and birds calling from the bushes close to the tent. When the sun comes up and clears the mist over the mountains and jungle to the south of Elephant Hills the gibbons start to make their morning territorial calls that echo down the valley. Tea and coffee making facilities are available in the tent for early risers; breakfast is at your leisure.
The activity planned for today is to explore a lake in the jungle by local boat. The lake is surrounded by limestone mountains and cliffs covered in tropical rainforest that rise up from the shore of the lake and disappear into the far distance. The scenery has been compared to Qualin in China or Halong Bay in Vietnam. Few people know of the lake and even less have visited it. There are over one hundred islands in the lake and it is over 60 km from north to south. In the 70’s the area was a hide out for communist and students opposing the military dictatorship. We will see some of the spectacular scenery from the boat and have time for a swim depending on the weather. Please bring swimwear and a towel. A packed lunch will be provided.
In the late afternoon return to Elephant Hills for dinner and overnight in your luxury tents where a good night’s sleep is assured after all your jungle exploring activities. The jungle bar will be open for people wanting to exchange stories of their day’s experiences on the lake.
DAY 3:
After a good nights rest lulled to sleep by the back ground symphony of insects and frogs its time for a wholesome breakfast before coming face to face with the jungle by exploring it on foot. You have seen it from elephant back and from your canoe on the river but nothing compares to actually walking yourself inside the jungle. It is not an army survival exercise, there are no prizes for the fastest, snakes and spider do not jump out at you, it is just an opportunity to explore the ecology of the rainforest, to see a great variety of exotic plants, tropical hardwood trees with huge roots, orchids, palms, ferns, bamboos, mosses; the variety is unlimited. Birds such as the hornbill live high up above, gibbon can often be heard calling to their mates, a macaque or leaf monkey may be heard swinging through the branches, every day is different but it is truly wonderful to discover the great variety of life forms that co-exists together, this can only by experienced on foot, take it slowly, look, learn and listen then you too will start to discover some of the secrets of the rainforest.
Weather permitting lunch will be served in the rainforest cooked in bamboo, a tradition of jungle explorers for centuries past. Sadly in the afternoon its time to return to Elephant Hills then onward transfer to your hotel or the airport but you will always know how it feels to be close to nature in the jungle, some thing you will never forget.
Dress code :
Please wear non-slip shoes, loose comfortable clothes, bring a small bag or pack with a change of clothes in case you get wet and sun protection or a rain coat depending on the weather. If you want to swim in the river please bring swim wear and towel, please note that all itinerary as above is depending on the local conditions.
Prices in Thai Baht
High Season | Low Season | ||
to 30 April 2010 | 01 May to 31 Oct 2010 | ||
Adult | Child | Adult | Child |
16,500 | 8,150 | 14,850 | 7,425 |
Notes
Daily departures year round. Children (4-11 years) half price3 Day Beach & Rainforest Safari
1st Days Activities:-
All day Takuapa Nature safari including:
- Mangrove exploration by speed boat
- Self paddle canoeing through one of the many Mangrove Channels
- Cruise onboard our Classical Burmese Junk with lunch on board
- A visit to one of the many interesting mangrove beaches
2nd Days Activities:-
Elephant Trekking through the Forest
Canoe Safari down the Sok river
3rd Days Activities:-
Jungle Trekking by foot through Southern Thailand’s unique rainforest environment
Day 1
Pick up from hotels in Phuket, Krabi, Khao Lak, Koh Samui & Surat Thani then transfer to Phangnga province passing small rural villages, rubber and oil palm plantations. Glimpses of rural life in tropical southern Thailand can be seen along the way. Explore the rivers that cut through the mangrove forest by dinghy with outboard motor (speed cat). There is a maze of channels between the island and along the coast, it really feels like some primeval swamp. For people who want to explore the smaller creeks, see some bird life and get closer to nature self paddle canoes with life jackets are available for a silent journey into this dense green world.
Emerging further along the coast meet up with our classical Burmese junk where lunch will be served, a variety of Thai dished cooked not too spicy. Drinks are available, as well as bathroom facilities on board. Spend the afternoon on a deserted beach, swim, relax or paddle canoe. The panoramic views of distant mangroves and banyan tree stretch to the horizon. Few people live in the area and little has changed here in hundreds of years. Cruising on the junk gives the feeling of traveling back in time when nature was untouched. Late afternoon is the time to transfer to Khao Sok, dinner and overnight at Elephant Hills
Day 2
Wake up to the sounds of nature and birds calling from the bushes close to the tent. When the sun comes up and clears the mist over the mountains and jungle to the south of Elephant Hills the gibbons start to make their morning territorial calls that echo down the valley. Tea and coffee making facilities are available in the tent for early risers; breakfast is at your leisure.
Then transfer to elephant camp, here you can see, touch and find out about the life of Thai elephants and about the elephant conservation project the company is running. Also the guide will explain about the life of the mahout, the man who takes care of the elephant. Trekking on elephant back is a unique experience here in the rainforest, what better way is there to get a bird”s eye view of nature.
Returning from the jungle with a huge appetite you will appreciate the buffet lunch that is served, a variety of Thai dishes cooked not too spicy. After lunch take a jungle river canoe trip down the Sok river. The canoes are very stable and safe, life jackets are provided as well as a local river guide to paddle the canoe. Drift along the jungle river passing limestone mountains and cliffs covered with exotic tropical vegetation. Some times hornbill can be seen flying high overhead or reptiles basking in the sun on the riverbanks. From the canoe you can experience a world that has changed little in thousands of years, some of the last areas of primary rainforest.
Day 3
After a good nights rest lulled to sleep by the back ground symphony of insects and frogs its time for a wholesome breakfast before coming face to face with the jungle by exploring it on foot. You have seen it from elephant back, from your canoe on the river nothing compares to actually walking yourself inside the jungle. It is not an army survival exercise, there are no prizes for the fastest, snakes and spider do not jump out at you, it is just an opportunity to explore the ecology of the rainforest, to see a great variety of exotic plants, tropical hardwood trees with huge roots, orchids, palms, ferns, bamboos, mosses; the variety is unlimited. Birds such as the hornbill live high up above, gibbon can often be heard calling to their mates, a macaque or leaf monkey may be heard swinging through the branches, every day is different but it is truly wonderful to discover the great variety of life forms that co-exists together, this can only by experienced on foot, take it slowly, look, learn and listen then you too will start to discover some of the secrets of the rainforest.
Weather permitting lunch will be served in the rainforest cooked in bamboo, a tradition of jungle explorers for centuries past. Sadly in the afternoon its time to return to Elephant Hills then onward transfer to your hotel or the airport but you will always know how it feels to be close to nature in the jungle, some thing you will never forget.
Prices in Thai Baht
High Season | Low Season | ||
to 30 April 2010 | 01 May to 31 Oct 2010 | ||
Adult | Child | Adult | Child |
15,675 | 7,735 | 13,585 | 6,700 |
Notes
Daily departures year round. Children (4-11 years) half price2 Day Beach & Nature
1st Days Activities:-
All day Takuapa Nature safari including:
- Mangrove exploration by speed boat
- Self paddle canoeing through one of the many Mangrove Channels
- Cruise onboard our Classical Burmese Junk with lunch on board
- A visit to one of the many interesting mangrove beaches
2nd Days Activities:-
Elephant Trekking through the Forest & Canoe Safari down the Sok river
Day 1
Pick up from hotels in Phuket, Krabi, Khao Lak, Koh Samui & Surat Thani then transfer to Phangnga province passing small rural villages, rubber and oil palm plantations. Glimpses of rural life in tropical southern Thailand can be seen along the way. Explore the rivers that cut through the mangrove forest by dinghy with outboard motor (speed cat). There is a maze of channels between the island and along the coast, it really feels like some primeval swamp. For people who want to explore the smaller creeks, see some bird life and get closer to nature self paddle canoes with life jackets are available for a silent journey into this dense green world.
Emerging further along the coast meet up with our classical Burmese junk where lunch will be served, a variety of Thai dished cooked not too spicy. Drinks are available, as well as bathroom facilities on board. Spend the afternoon on a deserted beach, swim, relax or paddle canoe. The panoramic views of distant mangroves and banyan tree stretch to the horizon. Few people live in the area and little has changed here in hundreds of years. Cruising on the junk gives the feeling of traveling back in time when nature was untouched.
Late afternoon is the time to transfer to Khao Sok, dinner and overnight at Elephant Hills
Day 2
Wake up to the sounds of nature and birds calling from the bushes close to the tent. When the sun comes up and clears the mist over the mountains and jungle to the south of Elephant Hills the gibbons start to make their morning territorial calls that echo down the valley. Tea and coffee making facilities are available in the tent for early risers; breakfast is at your leisure.
Then transfer to elephant camp, here you can see, touch and find out about the life of Thai elephants and about the elephant conservation project the company is running. Also the guide will explain about the life of the mahout, the man who takes care of the elephant. Trekking on elephant back is a unique experience here in the rainforest, what better way is there to get a bird”s eye view of nature.
Returning from the jungle with a huge appetite you will appreciate the buffet lunch that is served, a variety of Thai dishes cooked not too spicy. After lunch take a jungle river canoe trip down the Sok river. The canoes are very stable and safe, life jackets are provided as well as a local river guide to paddle the canoe. Drift along the jungle river passing limestone mountains and cliffs covered with exotic tropical vegetation. Some times hornbill can be seen flying high overhead or reptiles basking in the sun on the riverbanks. From the canoe you can experience a world that has changed little in thousands of years, some of the last areas of primary rainforest. (End of 2 day package).
Prices in Thai Baht
High Season | Low Season | ||
to 30 April 2010 | 01 May to 31 Oct 2010 | ||
Adult | Child | Adult | Child |
11,100 | 5,550 | 8,360 | 4,180 |
Notes
Not suitable for children under 7 years. Daily departures year round. Children (7-11 years) half price2 Day Jungle Safari
1st Days Activities:-
Elephant Trekking through the Forest
Canoe Safari down the Sok river
2nd Days Activities:-
Jungle Trekking by foot through Southern Thailand’s unique rainforest environment
DAY 1:
Pick up from hotels in Phuket, Khao Lak, Surat Thani, Koh Samui and Krabi and transfer to Khao Sok. En route glimpses of tropical rural life here in southern Thailand can be seen along the way. Arrive at the elephant camp, here you can see, touch and find out about the life of Thai elephants and about the elephant conservation project the company is running. Also the guide will explain about the mahout, the man who takes care of the elephant. Trekking on elephant back is a unique experience here in the rainforest, what better way is there to get a birds eye view of nature. Returning from the jungle with a huge appetite you will appreciate the buffet lunch that is served, a variety of Thai dishes cooked not too spicy.
After lunch take a jungle river canoe trip down the Sok river. The canoes are very stable and safe, life jackets are provided as well as a local river guide to paddle the canoe. Drift along the jungle river passing limestone mountains and cliffs covered with exotic tropical vegetation. Some times hornbill can be seen flying high overhead or reptiles basking in the sun on the riverbanks. From the canoe you can experience a world that has changed little in thousands of years, some of the last areas of primary rainforest. After all this activity close to nature it is time for a hot shower and what better place than in the unique bathroom of your luxury safari tents. Relax and enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding jungle covered mountains, 100% real nature. A wide selection of cocktails, wines, and spirits are available at the “Jungle explorers club bar”.
Afterwards its time for dinner in this unique location beside the rainforest, the sounds and atmosphere will make this a memorable experience. Overnight in luxury safari tents with comfortable beds, reading lights, hot water and western style toilets. Real luxury close to the heart of the rainforest. The tents doors and windows have mosquito netting as well as canvas flaps so insect and reptile cannot enter. The temperature at night drops, the tents are well ventilated; blankets keep you snug in the cool of the night.
DAY 2:
Wake up to the sounds of nature and birds calling from the bushes close to the tent. When the sun comes up and clears the mist over the mountains and jungle to the south of Elephant Hills the gibbons start to make their morning territorial calls that echo down the valley. Tea and coffee making facilities are available in the tent for early risers; breakfast is at your leisure.
Having trekked on elephant back, been paddled by canoe along the river, now its time to come face to face with the jungle by exploring it on foot. It is not a army survival exercise, there are no prizes for the fastest trekkers, snakes and spider do not jump out at you, it is just an opportunity to explore the ecology of the rainforest, to see a great variety of exotic plants, tropical hardwood trees with huge roots, orchids, palms, ferns, bamboos, mosses the variety is unlimited. Birds such as the hornbill live high up above, gibbon can often be heard calling to their mates, a macaque or leaf monkey may be heard swinging through the branches, every day is different but it is truly wonderful to discover the great variety of life forms that co-exists together, this can only by experienced on foot, take it slowly, look, learn and listen then you too will start to discover some of the secrets of the rainforest.
Weather permitting lunch will be served in the rainforest cooked in bamboo. Sadly in the afternoon its time for your onward transfer to your hotel or the airport but you will always know how it feels to be close to nature in the jungle, some thing you will never forget
Package Includes :
Return transfer by air-con vehicle, meals (set menu) 1st day lunch & dinner, 2nd day breakfast & lunch, accommodation on twin share basis in luxury safari tents with attached bathroom, hot water shower and western style toilet. Drinks not inclusive.
Activities include elephant trek in the jungle, rainforest trek and jungle river canoe trip. The order of activities varies with the weather and local conditions. Activities organized by English speaking guide.
Prices in Thai Baht
High Season | Low Season | ||
to 30 April 2010 | 01 May to 31 Oct 2010 | ||
Adult | Child | Adult | Child |
12,350 | 6,270 | 9,400 | 4,600 |
Notes
Daily departures year round. Not suitable for children under 7 years. Children half price (7-11 Years).Elephant Hills Nature Lodge
Elephant Hills is Thailand's first luxury jungle camp combining the camp idea of African national parks with Thai tropical forest environment.
"Wow, it's a find...The tent is luxurious...The food is exceptional, the elephant trek, canoe trip and jungle walk delightful." said a recent review by the Washington Post.
At the center of the camp is a semi-open air main camp housing the restaurant. This serves as the place to meet other guests.
During night the Elephant Hills becomes a unique experience; with the temperatures dropping, campfires creating a romantic and warm atmosphere in which to share travel tales and the rainforest and its inhabitants forming an exciting concert that accompanies visitors through the night.
In the morning you will awake to the different noises of the forest; the jungle wakes up whilst the hills surrounding the camp are still covered in mist. Once the mist disappears, the lush greenery of the tropical rainforest lights the day and it is possible to take in the magnificent views of the surrounding rainforest covered mountains.