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THAILAND ESCAPE - 9 Days / 8 Nights - Bangkok - Phuket Price From: £995 | - Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (Bkk) Travel Style THAILAND ESCAPE - 9 dAyS / 8 nIgHtS - BaNgKoK - pHuKeT PrIcE fRoM: £995 | - BaNgKoK sUvArNaBhUmI AiRpOrT (BkK) tRaVeL StYlE: oVeRvIeW We’re taking backpacking to the next level! If you’re dreaming of unspoilt sandy beaches, dazzling skybar views & waking up in pure tropical paradise, You’re in the right place. Live your best life as we explore Railay, Phi Phi & Phuket in style. Island hop pristine white beaches & turquoise blue waters. From fine dining & charming hotels to breathtaking viewpoints & infinity pools. Tantalising Thailand, you’ll thank us later. ItInErArY iNcLuSiOnS Day 1 - Welcome to Thailand! AcCoMmOdAtIoN 8 Nights Arrive in Bangkok, the city of dreams, the land of smiles, the start of the best goddamn 9 days of your Twin Share Room life. We’re ready and waiting at the airport to pick you up. So grab your bags, and we’re on our way! transport We take you to our first hotel where you can chillax, no really that’s it’s name. Chillax resort and it’s Airport Pick Up All on Tour Transport a beauty! The afternoon is free to spend as you please, it’s been a long flight, so connect to the wifi 1 x on Tour Flight and order any and every cocktail that contains a funky umbrella or colourful straw. Start your boujee adventure as you mean to go on, right? We stay close to the famous Khao San road so if you fancy meals getting out of the hotel, check it out, grab a massage or hit up the markets! In the evening we meet 1 x Breakfast 2 x Lunch up with the rest of the group and the legends you’ll be spending the next 9 days with. It’s our first 1 x Dinner night, so we grab a welcome dinner and see where the night takes us.. activities - Grand Palace Tour DaY 2 - Exploring Bustlin Boujee Bangkok! - Bangkok Sky Bars - Thai Massage How was your first night? Of course, it was out of this world. You’re in Bangkok, and there really is - Sunset Kayaking no place like it! Chill out in the morning, swap Instagrams with your new pals and whack out those - Phra Nang Cave sunnies you bought after one too many cocktails last night. In the afternoon we take private transport - Railay Beach Viewpoints - Rock Climbing to the Grand Palace. Dazzling, spectacular, dripping in elegance and gold the Grand Palace is the most - Phi Phi Viewpoints famous landmark in Bangkok, so it’s only right we visit. We learn about Thai history and culture and - Fire Show take a look around. We head back and get suited and booted, we’ll grab a shower and put on some - Island Hopping Boat Trip - Snorkelling fresh clothes, as tonight we’re heading to one of Bangkok’s most famous sky towers. The views are - Spa Treatment insane, the cocktails delicious and the company? Well, it doesn’t get any better! Afterwards, we - Elephant Sanctuary explore some of Bangkok’s hidden bars. Top secret, We won’t tell if you won’t. - Phuket Nightlife THAILAND ESCAPE - 9 dAyS / 8 nIgHtS - BaNgKoK - pHuKeT PrIcE fRoM: £995 | - BaNgKoK sUvArNaBhUmI AiRpOrT (BkK) tRaVeL StYlE: Day 3- A Railay good time! Today we bid farewell to Bangkok, it’s been Thai-rific, and we’re sad to leave, but it’s time to hit up the islands. Premium style! First stop Krabi! We catch a flight in the afternoon and check into our luxury hotel. A beautiful resort located in Railay, relax by the infinity pool surrounded by limestone mountains. Yeah, we’ve taken you to paradise. Freshen up before hitting the beach. We’re sailing into the sunset, Disney style. Well, not quite we’re kayaking, but the experience is just as magical. GoPros at the ready, as we kayak into the hidden gem of Phra Nang Cave. A tru-ly authentic Thai experience, known to bring good fortune and fertility from the legend that is Phra Nang sea princess goddess herself. As the sun goes down, we paddle back to the beach where cocktails are calling our name. Hey, we’ve worked up a sweat. It’s only right we have a daiquiri or 5. A TruExclusive, a Tru experience and a Tru memory like no other. Day 4- Viewpoints, cooking classes & rock climbing baby! Rise and shine! It’s an early one, we leave the hotel around 8am and take a hike up to one of Thailand’s most famous viewpoints. The views are breathtaking, the hike, maybe a little breathtaking too.. But so god damn worth it when you get to the top! Insta worthy shots for sure. In the afternoon you have the option to take part in a 3-course traditional Thai cooking class, yep we’ve got the pro’s teaching you to be a pro. Or if you don’t fancy yourself as a world-renowned chef, or just prefer to devour 7/11 toasties for breakfast, lunch and dinner then spend the day rock climbing. Climb the limestone cliffs and sea the stunning sea from up high! In the evening we hit up the best beach bars for a well needed and deserved drink. Boujee cocktails only, please. am i a Our Flashpacker range is for those who want to experience our bucket list activities, but with a little more comfort and style. We’ve included all the best bits of our Classic tours but with higher standards of accommodation, transport and activities. Done the hostel vibe? Then this is your natural progression. It still has the epic backpacker vibe, but a bit more boujee. We like to call it ballin’ on a budget. From backpacker to Flashpacker. Day 5 - We’re in Phi Phi BeAcHeS! Next stop Phi Phi island! Phi Phi is famous for many things other than the filming of a young Leonardo Dicaprio in The Beach. Hey, he’s gorgeous, and we’re still swooning..We love Leo, both the babe and the Thai beer. But Phi Phi is so much more than that. Golden sandy beaches, pristine blue waters. It’s heaven. We catch the boat across and once arriving the afternoon is yours to do as you please. Catch some zzz’s on the beach, grab an acai bowl smoothie or relax in our fancy-ass hotel. There’s no better place to watch the sun go down than the famous Phi Phi viewpoint, so we head there for sunset. Grab your TruFam in close, the skies are golden orange and candy floss purple. Pure perfection. Phi Phi’s nightlife is POPPIN. So if you fancy partying your flip flops off, or watching a fire show on the beach, well we’re with you every step on the way. What happens in Phi Phi stays in Phi Phi right? Day 6 - Island hopping Phi Phi! Wake up to the sounds of the waves, the fresh, crisp sea air, walk outside you’re in paradise. It’s a chilled one before we jump on a speed boat to explore. James Bond style. Sunglasses on, wind in your hair, we’re island hopping in style! We sail the turquoise blue waters, speed through the emerald green scenic views. Trust us, there’s nowhere else you’d rather be in the world. We hit the gems that are Monkey Island, (no really there’s monkey’s there) Viking Cave and Pileh Lagoon. All as different and tru-ly spectacular as the next. Like we said we don’t do average, we do bucket list ticking, mind-blowingly awesome. Jump in! We spend the afternoon snorkelling and swimming and having some delicious lunch onboard. Bliss. We watch the sun go down as the night comes alive, and the plankton shines bright.. Anyone fancy an evening dip? Another unbelievable day brought to you by TruTravels, you’re very welcome. Day 7 - pHuKeT LeT’S gO Today we say goodbye to Phi Phi, we miss you already and catch the ferry and a minivan over to Phuket. The largest of the Thai islands! So go big, explore! The afternoon is free to chill and do whatever you fancy! From action to relaxation Phuket’s got it all, your Travel Ninja can point you in the right direction for any afternoon activities you want to tick off that bucket list. We’ve got a big day tomorrow, so let’s unwind. I think a luxurious massage or spa treatment courtesy of yours Tru-ly will do. Yeah, we know how to spoil you. THAILAND ESCAPE - 9 dAyS / 8 nIgHtS - BaNgKoK - pHuKeT PrIcE fRoM: £995 | - BaNgKoK sUvArNaBhUmI AiRpOrT (BkK) tRaVeL StYlE: DaY 8 - An El of a good time! Today is our last full day together and what a trip it’s been! So we head to the local elephant sanctuary to visit Thailand’s national animal. We get up close with these friendly giants and learn how they are rehabilitated and cared for day to day. Animal welfare is extremely close to our hearts at Tru, and the elephants here are free to roam and are not here for the entertainment of tourists. We educate ourselves and use this opportunity to distribute funds to programmes that do good. We arrive back early afternoon and have a few hours to get ready for our final night! Go big or go home! We head to one of Phuket’s most famous spots for sunset in Promthep Cape and have a delicious dinner on the beach and see where the night takes us. It’s our last night, so it’s only right we make it one to remember..
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