Thailand Multisport

Thailand Multisport
Thailand Multisport

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Trip Dates:

2012

Thailand Multisport —
  • Jan 22–30
  • Mar 17–25
  • Jun 16–24
  • Jul 7–15
  • Aug 4–12
  • Oct 6–14
  • Oct 27 – Nov 4
  • Nov 10–18
  • Nov 24 – Dec 2
  • Dec 8–16 *
  • Dec 24 – Jan 1 *
  • Dec 28 – Jan 5 *
Kayaking Extension —
  • Jan 3–7
  • Jan 30 – Feb 3
  • Mar 25–29
  • Jun 24–28
  • Jul 15–19
  • Aug 12–16
  • Oct 14–18
  • Nov 4–8
  • Nov 18–22
  • Dec 2–6
  • Dec 16–20 **

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Price:

2012

Thailand Multisport —

REI member: $2,099

Non-member: $2,300

Southern Thailand Kayaking Extension —

REI member: $1,399

Non-member: $1,550

Additional Fees

Thailand Multisport —

Single supplement: $599

*Holiday surcharge: $175

Southern Thailand Kayaking Extension —

Single supplement: $199

**Holiday surcharge: $250

Total Days: 9
Group Size: 4-16

Activities:

Thailand Multisport —

  • Hiking
  • Biking
  • Kayaking

Southern Thailand Kayaking Extension —

  • Kayaking
  • Snorkeling

Accommodations:

Thailand Multisport —

Hotel/Resort, 5 nights; Rustic village stay/Ecolodge, 3 nights

Southern Thailand Kayaking Extension —

Beach resort, 2 nights; Beach camp, 2 nights

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Thailand Multisport

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Thailand Multisport

Think Thailand – the fabled kingdom of Siam – then think golden temples, jungle hillsides, and colorful cultures! Our active adventure immerses you in the best of this friendly, culturally rich country. From Chiang Mai, the "Rose of the North", we head further north to trek for several days through teak forests and bamboo jungles, visiting remote hill-tribe villages and learning about the lifestyles of these hardy people. We jump on our bikes and spin through gorgeous countryside past terraced paddies, orchards and lush forests. A short kayak paddle in Sri Lanna National Park takes us to a floating restaurant for one of many fine tastes of Thai cuisine. Visit an elephant camp and the famed Chiang Dao caves. Wrap up the journey in Chiang Mai (and its famous night market) or extend it with a trip to the southern peninsula to experience the indescribably beautiful islands and beaches of the Andaman Sea. Snorkel in crystal clear water and kayak to isolated islands with steep cliffs, rocky overhangs and mysterious caverns. Our Southern Beaches Extension is the perfect compliment to our northern multisport and an ideal way to explore another of Thailand's most memorable and awe-inspiring facets.

Traveling with kids under 18? Check out our Thailiand Family Adventure.

Thailand Multisport Itinerary:

  • Day 1

    Your trip begins today in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The trip guides meet us at the Chiang Mai airport in late morning and we spend the day exploring the area around the city. After enjoying our first of many delicious Thai meals, we drive up Suthep Mountain to visit the famous temple, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Chiang Mai has over three hundred temples and Doi Suthep is one of the most impressive, glittering in gold and sitting on a hillside high above the city. Climb 300 steps to the temple and take in the fantastic views of Chiang Mai Valley. We return to Chiang Mai to freshen up before dinner. Lunch and dinner included.

  • Day 2

    After breakfast, we depart for Mae Sa valley to visit a new hilltop temple before beginning a scenic hike through the forest. This is a good warm up hike (about 4-5 hours) for the upcoming longer hiking days. We'll hike through a small hill tribe village and enjoy lunch on the trail. On our drive back to Chiang Mai, we stop at an orchid nursery typical of this region. Later that night, venture out on your own and explore the famous Chiang Mai night bazaar. As Thailand's primary handicraft center, Chiang Mai offers fabulous displays of goods including silk, paper, wood, textiles. Breakfast and lunch included; dinner on your own.

    Hiking: 4-5 hours.

  • Day 3

    We depart this morning on the northern road toward the Maetaman valley where we visit an elephant camp and ride astride an elephant through the surrounding forest with our experienced mahouts. A short transfer up into the neighboring mountainous region leads us to Mae Tang river camp for lunch. We take an afternoon hike up, down and then up again to a tiny Lahu hill tribe village where we spend the evening. The Lahu, like many other northern hill tribes, fled Burma (Myanmar) in the late 1800s due to the oppressive practices of the Burmese government, settling in northern "Siam". They refer to themselves as the "Children of the Blessing" after their belief that the blessings of health and security were the greatest gifts that their Creator could bestow. Our guides prepare an excellent dinner tonight while we relax and soak up the lush beauty of the surrounding valley. Rustic hut lodging tonight. All meals included.

    Hiking: 3+ hours over hilly, forested terrain (can be muddy dependent on season).

    Note on Lodging: Lodging at the tribal villages is very rustic. All guests share one sleeping room upon a raised sleeping platform in a longhouse made of bamboo and thatched roofing. Sleeping bags/pads and mosquito netting are provided. Bringing your own sleeping sheet is suggested. Bathrooms are basic outhouses with some makeshift showers and there is no electricity.

    Hiking Notes: The summer months are much more likely to have rain and, as such, these jungle trails can be muddy and very slippery. Good footwear, trekking poles and an easy pace will help with these conditions.

  • Day 4

    We bid our Lahu hosts farewell after breakfast and head out for our longest trekking day (roughly 7-8 hours). Initially we hike uphill through jungle forest, reaching a ridgeline that opens our path for a good part of the day. This portion of the trek is challenging jungle trekking for around 12 miles, with the final 2 miles rewarding us with truly spectacular views. En route we pass through a local tea plantation. This evening is spent in an impressive "Shan" village. An outstanding Thai dinner is prepared by our guides tonight. All meals included.

    Hiking: 7+ hours with elevation gain on mountainous trails.

  • Day 5

    Today is a beautiful day of trekking (4 hours), following jungle trails through large stands of bamboo, coconut and banana trees through another village. Periodic views into the lush valleys below are another exceptional treat along the way. In the early afternoon we meet our vehicles for a transfer to a local "garden" resort where we're free to enjoy a well-deserved hot shower and cold beverage, relax by the pool, or be treated to a Thai massage! Dinner tonight is at the resort where laundry service is available tonight and tomorrow. All meals included.

    Hiking: 3-4 hours; jungle trails with some hills.

  • Day 6

    Changing gears this morning, we cycle right from the resort to the ruggedly beautiful Sri Lanna National Park. Followed throughout by our support vehicle, we pedal small backroads through real Thai countryside passing through villages, plantations and small farms. Much of the biking is on flat land following the irrigation channels used to water rice paddies and orchards. The park itself is mountainous with both deciduous and lush evergreen forest. After a short technique and safety briefing, we swap out our bikes for sit-upon kayaks and shove off for an hour or so of lake paddling. We kayak to a floating restaurant to enjoy lunch in gorgeous outdoor setting then return to our bikes and ride a different route back to our hotel. All meals included.

    Biking: between 10-20 miles depending upon group and conditions; terrain: a large network of small unpaved roads, fairly flat to rolling. Kayaking: easy 1-2 hours on flat water.

  • Day 7

    Today we depart to the nearby Chiang Dao valley, wherein lies a fabulous cave system of five interconnected caverns extending some seven miles into the mountains. Local legend has it that this complex was inhabited by Burmese hermit monks for thousands of years. After our visit to the caves, we're back on our bikes for more scenic cycling traversing orchards, paddies, plantations and visiting hill tribes. Several routes are possible and will be determined, in part, on the group's makeup. We end our day at a small "eco-lodge" which is located adjacent to a Palong hill tribe village, where there will be time to relax, shop at a local village, or enjoy some additional riding. Our rustic "lodge" in an out-of-the-way setting offers private rooms. Nearby there are simple restroom facilities and showers as well. All meals included.

    Biking: Mountain biking for 2-3 hours on dirt roads and some single-track trails.

  • Day 8

    This morning we have a choice to make: participate in a traditional Thai cooking class (enjoying the fruits of our labors, of course!) or jump back on our bikes for an amped-up ride on challenging trails through the surrounding countryside. We enjoy lunch back at the eco-lodge before departing for Chiang Mai. This evening we celebrate a great journey's end with a final banquet at our preferred venue. All meals included.

  • Day 9

    If you are not joining the group for our Southern Thailand Kayaking Extension, your journey ends in Chiang Mai this morning with a transfer to the airport where our guides help see you on your way.

    Extend Your Stay: Join us for our Southern Thailand Kayaking Extension, a perfect compliment to our trip in the North, to experience some of the world's most beautiful beaches on the Andaman Sea coast. Snorkel the azure waters and kayak along dramatic limestone cliffs, beneath rocky overhangs to hidden lagoons, caverns and islands.  

    DAY 9 (continued for Southern Thailand Kayaking Extension guests)

    For those continuing on to the Southern Thailand Kayaking Extension, our morning flight to Phuket brings us to the stunning Andaman Sea. Upon arrival, we are met by our outstanding paddling guides and are transferred from the airport to a great spot for lunch, then on to our resort hotel. Our transfer takes about 1 hour and situates us ideally for the next 3 days of adventure. After check-in, we enjoy a short "warm up" coastal paddle. Those who want to take lots of photos can let our kayak guides do the paddling as you enjoy the view from the front of a 2-person kayak. After our short excursion, we enjoy a fantastic dinner at a local waterfront restaurant then return to the hotel to relax. Lunch and dinner included (southern extension only).

  • Days 10 and 11

    For 2-1/2 days, we explore Phang Nga Bay by sit-on-top kayaks. Our support boat ferries us from one kayaking site to another, maximizing our ability to kayak areas of fantastic scenery consisting of numerous sea caves, hidden lagoons and extraordinary limestone cliffs. The water here is as clear as aquamarine crystal and the beaches are unbelievably inviting. There's plenty of time for snorkeling and swimming as well as kayaking. The support boat follows us, carrying all our gear and providing added comforts such as wonderful cooks who prepare amazing meals! We camp for 2 nights on stunning and serene, secluded tropical beaches. **Note: Very small groups stay in simple beach bungalows rather than tent camping. All meals included.

    Paddling: 3-4+ hours both days.

  • Day 12

    Another glorious day of supported sea kayaking! We'll paddle around a small island into a secluded lagoon, then returns to the pier in Phuket on our support boat (1-2 hour ride) and transfer to our hotel for a celebration dinner with our guides. There's a bit of time to explore Phuket tonight as well. All meals included.

    Paddling: 3+ hours.

  • Day 13

     For those flying out of Phuket this morning, one group transfer to the airport is provided. Or, extend your stay in Thailand and Southeast Asia. Meals on your own today.

Note on Itinerary

Although we do our very best to adhere to the schedule listed above, this itinerary is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control.

Air Travel

Please check with us before purchasing your airline tickets to ensure your trip has the necessary minimum number of participants required to operate.

Single Travelers

If you are traveling alone and specifically request single accommodations, you will be asked to pay the full single supplement noted above.  If you wish to share accommodations, we will assign a roommate if one is available.  If a roommate cannot be found, you will be asked to pay a reduced single fee, which is one-half of the full single supplement.  Please be advised that there are a limited number of single rooms available on most departures.  Single accommodations are not available for rustic hut lodging.  All trip members are assigned their own tent for beach camping.

Price Includes

All accommodations as noted in itinerary; meals as noted in the daily itinerary; private bi-lingual guides; porters as needed; private transport throughout; 24-speed mountain bikes with front suspension and bike helmets: sit-upon two-person kayaks and pfds; entrance fees to various parks and temples; elephant ride; private ground transportation within Thailand; Chiang Mai airport transfers when arriving with group. 

Southern portion only:  2 nights resort hotel; 2 nights beach camping / bungalows; meals as noted in the daily itinerary; bi-lingual guides; 1 and 2-person kayaks; motorized support boat; airport transfers.

Not Included

International airfare to/from Thailand; internal flights in Thailand; one dinner; cost of passport; soft drinks and alcoholic beverages; items of a personal nature and optional gratuities to your guides.

Qualifications

This trip is rated Moderate Plus [3-4] and will be enjoyed by anyone who is physically fit and enjoys hiking and biking. Most days will be moderate, but our hiking days can be strenuous over uneven terrain on trails that are not maintained and can be muddy, slippery and rugged. A walking stick or trekking poles are highly recommended. We hike in areas that are remote and have few "western" amenities or facilities. In addition, there are up to three days of mountain biking (2-4 hours) on hard-packed trails (little traffic) and rough country roads. You should be familiar with riding a mountain bike, braking and shifting between gears. No experience is needed for the short kayaking portion of this trip – this paddle is appropriate for novices. If doing the Southern Beaches Extension, you should expect to sea kayak 3-5 hours on three days and 2-3 hours on one day. The kayaking is done in protected waters.

Weather

Thailand has a tropical climate.  Temperatures in the 80s–90s can be expected during the day with cooler temperatures (50s-60s) at night depending on the season.  Temperatures in the northern mountains will typically be 10-20º cooler, especially during the evenings (in the winter months, temperatures can dip in to the low 40s at night).  During the summer months, expect evening rain (possibly daytime as well) and hot/humid conditions.

General Information

This trip is subject to the booking information set forth in the current REI Adventures Reservation Information. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A full gear list and pre-departure information is sent upon sign-up. We highly recommend the purchase of travel insurance through REI Adventures. If coverage is purchased at the time of your initial reservation, the 'Pre-existing Conditions Exclusion' is waived (certain exclusions apply).

We look forward to having you join us for the trip of a lifetime! Why wait? Space is limited, reserve your adventure today.

Thailand Multisport

The key to staying comfortable while on an active trip is layering.  To get maximum comfort with minimum weight, you need versatile layers that mix and match to create the right amount of insulation, ventilation and weather protection.  This gear list has been created to help you in choosing your equipment for the trip.  Try to bring only what is necessary, this will help you and the field staff.

Weather

Thailand has a tropical climate.  Temperatures in the 80s–90s can be expected during the day with cooler temperatures (60s) at night.  Temperatures in the northern mountains will typically be 10-20º cooler, especially during the evenings. For July and August, expect much warmer temperatures and possible daytime / evening rain and certainly more humidity. 

Flight Weight Restriction

Flights within Thailand on Thai Airways have a weight restriction of 20 kg (approx. 44 pounds).

Gear Checklist

Provided Gear
  • Sleeping bag and pad; mosquito bed netting
  • 24-speed hybrid bikes / helmet
  • 2-person sit upon kayaks / pfd
  • Snorkel gear, mask & snorkel (southern portion only)
  • Kayaks and paddling gear (southern portion only)
Official Papers
  • Valid passport
  • Airline tickets
Luggage
  • Duffel bag, medium size (wheels & handle are fine)
  • Daypack: Thailand Multisport (only): approx. 2000 cu. in. to carry your camera, water bottles, extra clothing. Plus Southern extension: approx. 3000 cu in. for above items plus 2 days of clothing during beach camping
  • Passport security pouch or belt
  • Luggage tags and luggage locks
City Clothing
  • Lightweight, easily washable items for city/evening wear and when traveling
  • Comfortable walking shoes & socks
Clothing
  • T-shirts – include 2 synthetics
  • Long sleeve, lightweight shirts for sun protection
  • Hiking shorts, quick drying
  • Hiking pants (zip-off legs are great)
  • Underwear (long underwear will be useful for evenings in the village huts during winter departures; light sleepwear for summer departures)
  • Hiking socks
  • Cycling shorts
  • Liner socks
  • Swimsuit(s)
  • Sun hat
Outwear
  • Rain jacket / pants or poncho, waterproof / breathable
  • Windbreaker or synthetic sweater / jacket (winter trips)
Footwear
  • Hiking boots, lightweight, water resistant, well broken-in (can be used for biking as well)
  • Booties / watersport sandals for kayaking (shoes that can get wet)
Travel Accessories
  • Flashlight or headlamp with extra batteries/bulb (useful for village stays and beach camping)
  • 2 water bottle(s), 1-quart each or an equivalent hydration system
  • Toilet paper, 1 roll
  • Small towel (or regular beach towel for the southern extension)
  • Sleep sheet or sleeping bag liner
  • Baby wipes / hand sanitizer gel
  • Sunglasses and retainer strap
  • Sunblock and lip balm with high SPF
  • Insect repellent
  • Personal first aid kit
  • Toiletry kit
  • Bandana (handy for many things)
Optional Field Gear
  • Camera, film/memory cards and spare batteries
  • Waterproof disposable camera
  • Reading and writing materials
  • Travel pillow
  • Favorite energy snacks and drink mixes with electrolytes
  • Several zip-lock plastic bags to separate wet and dry items
  • Plastic bags to line daypack/duffel
  • Personal snorkel gear (southern extension only; snorkel and mask provided)
  • Snorkel gear mesh bag
  • Ear plugs (recommended)

Things to Consider

  • Please remember to always pack essential items such as your passport, money, eyewear, hiking boots, a pair of shorts/shirt/sandals, camera, and medications in your carry-on baggage in case your luggage is delayed
  • Bring clothing that is light in weight and color, which ventilates and protects you from the sun. It is always good to have a lightweight, long-sleeved fleece or synthetic top, especially for the cooler evenings in the northern hill country in the winter months.
  • We spend three (3) nights in rustic, remote accommodations with few amenities. All guests share one or two rooms (longhouse) upon a shared sleeping platform; bathrooms are basic outhouses and there is no electricity. While sleeping bags are provided, you will find it useful to have your own sleeping sheet. In addition, in the winter months, evenings can be very cool (sometimes “cold”) – bring sleepwear accordingly.
  • Always test your layers before a trip. Your outer layer should fit easily over the inside ones without binding and bunching up.
  • Make sure boots are broken-in. Bring moleskin for foot treatment. Thin liner socks worn under regular hiking socks may minimize the risk of blisters. The liner sock should be synthetic, not cotton.
  • Stuff sacks are great for sorting gear. Use different sizes/colors to differentiate contents.
  • A pack rain cover or large garbage bags provide good protection for your daypack, should it rain (all a possibility especially during the summer months)
  • If you wear prescription glasses, use a safety cord and bring an extra pair if possible. Contact lens users should also bring an extra set, or bring eyeglasses for a backup.
  • Space for luggage is limited. Pack lightly, fitting all clothing and sleeping bag into one duffel bag. During the day, plan on carrying a daypack with an extra pair of shorts, sunscreen, towel or wrap, water bottle/hydration system and camera.

Feel free to give us a call at (800) 622-2236 should you have any questions regarding the gear list. The staff at our stores and Direct Sales (800-426-4840) will also be happy to help you with gear questions. Or check out www.rei.com/learn. The Expert Advice section on our "Learn" page has great information to help you prepare for your trip.

REVIEW SNAPSHOT®

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REI Adventures Thailand Multisport
 
4.9

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  • Activity level (6)
  • Food (6)
  • Group camaraderie (6)
  • Well organized itinerary (6)

Cons

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        • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
        • Active adventures (7), All the details planned for me (7), I liked the itinerary (7), Destination (5), Good value (5)

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      5.0

      REI and Mr. Pan's Awesome Adventure

      By Vegas Hikers

      from Las Vegas

      About Me Active Adults, Casual Adventurer

      Site Member

      Pros

      • Accommodations
      • Activity Level
      • Exceeded Expectations
      • Food
      • Group Camaraderie
      • Guides
      • Mr Pan and friends
      • Once in a Lifetime Experience
      • Well Organized Itinerary

      Cons

      • Nothing

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        Comments about REI Adventures Thailand Multisport:

        To elaborate on my above comment to "pay attention to past reviews": It does indeed get cold at night in northern Thailand despite the fact that it was beach-like weather in the daytime. Definitely bring warm clothes too! The hiking is very enjoyable but not "easy". Pan was very astute to keep everyone on a pace that challenged some (who were looking for a challenge) and allowed others to have a more moderate pace by utilizing other guides to keep pace without being left behind. The Temple visit was great, the caves, the hiking, biking through villages, kyaaking on serene lakes and the food always plentiful and fresh. Elephant ride was awe inspiring. We wouldn't subtract any part of our experience (even the night or two of very rustic accomodations) nor did we leave with the feeling that we missed anything! We'd suggest a couple of days before and after the trip in a nice hotel in either Chiang Mai or Bangkok (a great city) before and after your trip if your time and your budget allows. We stayed at the Siam Kempinski in Bangkok before and after our Multisport trip and we would recommend it to anyone...truly a five-star hotel and the Thai are a truly gracious and hospitable people! We will return again as long as REI and Mr. Pan are together!!

        • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
        • Active Adventures, All the Details Planned for Me, Destination, I Liked the Itinerary, Reputation
        • Why did you choose this trip?:
        • REI's reputation (and they definitely delivered!) We liked the Southeast Asia location and the mix of physical activity and activity conditioning level.
        • What was the highlight of your trip?:
        • Everything from the rustic settings to the mix of physical activity of hiking,biking and kyaaking. For those looking for an active trip this in a good choice! Good food...good choice. Great guides...good choice! Great views and a chance to experience local culture...good choice!
        • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
        • Pay attention to others previous reviews. Tour guide "Pan" is over-the-top good! Sincere,earnest,competent,knowledgeable,trustworthy...his choice of assistants (Piak assistant tour guide and driver/cook Suchat) we're clear reflections of Mr. Pan's class and culture. There was never a moment where Pan did not orchestrate the attention to meet our needs and comfort.
         
        5.0

        Trip of a Lifetime

        By Tutor

        from Philadelphia, Pa.

        About Me Casual Adventurer

        Pros

        • Accommodations
        • Activity Level
        • Exceeded Expectations
        • Food
        • Group Camaraderie
        • Guides
        • Once in a Lifetime Experience
        • Well Organized Itinerary

        Cons

        • Quality Equipment Provided

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          Comments about REI Adventures Thailand Multisport:

          The thai food prepared by the guides was outstanding! The sleeping pads supplied at the Longhouses were a bit thin. Bring a flashlight or headlamp for one of the longhouses and the cave.

          • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
          • Active Adventures, All the Details Planned for Me, Destination, Good Value, I Liked the Itinerary
          • Why did you choose this trip?:
          • Location and Multisport
          • What was the highlight of your trip?:
          • The guides, Pan and Aun
          • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
          • Bring trekking poles and a bike gel seat
           
          5.0

          Loved Every Minute of It

          By Shelly in Kuwait

          from Kuwait City, Kuwait

          About Me Casual Adventurer

          Site Member

          Pros

          • Exceeded Expectations
          • Group Camaraderie
          • Guides
          • Well Organized Itinerary

          Cons

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              Comments about REI Adventures Thailand Multisport:

              Every day of this trip was amazing. Mr. Pan is an excellent guide, very funny and knowledgeable. I've raved about Thailand to everybody that will listen since I've been back, I highly recommend this trip.

              • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
              • Active Adventures, All the Details Planned for Me, I Liked the Itinerary, Travel with Like-minded Outdoor Enthusiasts
              • Why did you choose this trip?:
              • I traveled with REI before to Alaska, so when I found out we had a week off from work I looked for a REI trip that fell in that week and Thailand fit perfectly.
              • What was the highlight of your trip?:
              • The landscape was awesome, the Thai people are some of the nicest people I've ever met. Elephant camp was great, riding on the elephant is one of the scariest things I've done.
              • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
              • Train, train, train. Being in the Middle East, I wasn't able to train outdoors so I was mainly on a treadmill. Doing a few warm up hikes in the months leading up would have been a better way to prepare.
               
              5.0

              Amazing trip!

              By Jon Langdon

              from Kaneohe, Hawaii

              About Me Casual Adventurer

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              Pros

              • Accommodations
              • Activity Level
              • Food
              • Group Camaraderie
              • Guides
              • Well Organized Itinerary

              Cons

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                  Comments about REI Adventures Thailand Multisport:

                  While you don't have to do much to make Thailand an amazing experience the guides went above and beyond to ensure that we enjoyed our time there. Mr Pan and Farook were knowledgable and fun to be around. If any of my friends or family expressed interest in going to Thailand not only would I suggest this trip I would probably go with them.

                  • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
                  • Active Adventures, All the Details Planned for Me, Good Value, I Liked the Itinerary
                  • Why did you choose this trip?:
                  • It was closer than Europe and the itinerary appealled to me. The added plus was that it ended in Phuket and I could go diving before coming home.
                  • What was the highlight of your trip?:
                  • Staying at the tribal villages. It's really peaceful up there.
                  • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
                  • Bring lightweight long pants. There's a lot of humid hiking in the jungles.
                   
                  4.0

                  A Real Vacation

                  By Ben Rooster Killer

                  from Arlington, VA

                  About Me Casual Adventurer

                  Pros

                  • Activity Level
                  • Food
                  • Group Camaraderie
                  • Guides
                  • Once in a Lifetime Experience

                  Cons

                  • Accommodations

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                    Comments about REI Adventures Thailand Multisport:

                    Our guides were great and we were kept well fed. Some of the camping accomodations could have been better. Sleeping was very uncomfortable.

                    • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
                    • Active Adventures, All the Details Planned for Me, Destination, Good Value, I Liked the Itinerary, Travel with Like-minded Outdoor Enthusiasts
                    • Why did you choose this trip?:
                    • Always wanted to go to Thailand. Didn't want to 'wing it' on our own.
                    • What was the highlight of your trip?:
                    • Kayaking in Phang Nga bay. The most beautiful place on earth.
                    • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
                    • Bring ear plugs and some sort of decent pillow and extra clothing for potentially cold nights

                    (1 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

                     
                    5.0

                    Adventure of a lifetime!

                    By Nick

                    from Bend, OR

                    About Me Avid Adventurer

                    Pros

                    • Activity Level
                    • Food
                    • Group Camaraderie
                    • Guides
                    • Once in a Lifetime Experience
                    • Well Organized Itinerary

                    Cons

                    • Accommodations

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                      Comments about REI Adventures Thailand Multisport:

                      Guides and food were amesome! Wished there could have been more scenic views on the hikes.

                      • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
                      • Active Adventures, All the Details Planned for Me, Commitment to Sustainability, Destination, Good Value, I Liked the Itinerary
                      • Why did you choose this trip?:
                      • Great value for the activity level, length and location.
                      • What was the highlight of your trip?:
                      • ELEPHANTS, Village on New Year's and Mr. Pan :)
                      • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
                      • Some accomodations were very rustic, bring bug spray, plan for lots of activity so don't forget to train!

                      (8 of 8 customers found this review helpful)

                       
                      5.0

                      Authentic experience & great guides

                      By ChouChou

                      from Seattle, WA

                      About Me Casual Adventurer

                      Site Member

                      Pros

                      • Accommodations
                      • Activity Level
                      • Exceeded Expectations
                      • Food
                      • Guides
                      • Once in a Lifetime Experience
                      • Well Organized Itinerary

                      Cons

                      • Short on time to relax

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                        Comments about REI Adventures Thailand Multisport:

                        Our lead guide in the North, Pan, was excellent - he shared so much great information with us about the local culture, has a great sense of humor, and prepared the most delicious meals for us. Our hotels were very comfortable, and our accomodations while staying in the villages were rustic but also comfortable, well-organized and exceeded my expectations. Be prepared to be woken up by chickens overnight, however, and have very rustic toilet/shower facilities. Definitely take advantage of a Thai massage (or several) while you're at the Garden Resort. REI also recommended that we add a couple days on the tail end of our trip in Bangkok, and recommended a great hotel that also had an awesome guide. All-around this was an incredible trip, I would highly recommend it.

                        • Why Did You Choose to Travel with REI Adventures?:
                        • Active Adventures, All the Details Planned for Me, Commitment to Sustainability, Destination, Good Value, I Liked the Itinerary, Recommended by a Friend, Travel with Like-minded Outdoor Enthusiasts
                        • Why did you choose this trip?:
                        • For the level and variety of activities, location, and itinerary, it was an excellent value.
                        • What was the highlight of your trip?:
                        • Hiking through the hill villages in the North, and camping on a white sand beach in Krabi. It's hard to pick only a couple though - truly this trip was all highlights.
                        • What would be your advice to potential travelers?:
                        • Don't under-estimate the activity level of this trip! Because of the warm climate, the hiking portion was more challenging than I expected. Also, you won't need to carry very much with you on the hikes, as the guides bring water and snacks to supplement what you may have brought from home. Definitely do the Southern Extension - it is the perfect way to cap off week + in the North - it's even more gorgeous and offers a little more time to relax.

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